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1 Following the resignation of Sukhbir Badal from the post of Akali Dal chief in Punjab, there is a possibility of breaking the 30-year-old tradition in the party. The special thing is that the head of the century-old party, Shiromani Akali Dal, has belonged to the Badal family for three decades. But now the Akali Dal may have a new chief besides the Badal family.

2 The government is confused over the change in rules for stay in Himachal. This proposal was presented by the Ministry of Tourism at the cabinet meeting held last Saturday. There was a detailed discussion on the matter, but no approval was received. The Cabinet has returned the proposal and asked for detailed information on a few more points. It will now be discussed at the next cabinet meeting.

3. Political temperature is rising over the Maharashtra elections. Meanwhile, a big statement by senior Congress leader Nitin Raut has come to light. He has made a big allegation against former Congress Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh. Nitin Raut said, “They called me before the oath-taking and told me that your name is in the cabinet, start preparing, but when I was about to take oath, they told me that your name has been removed from the list.

4 The countdown to the Kedarnath by-election has begun. The period of meetings and electoral rallies is at its peak. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is also continuously addressing Rudraprayag in support of BJP candidate Asha Nautiyal. He addressed two public meetings of the Assembly on Saturday, before which he also received blessings at Kedarghati’s famous Triyuginarayan temple. During the public meeting, people came from all over to listen to Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.

5 A statement by the BJP state president has created a political stir in Haryana. In fact, referring to the plans being implemented to uplift the poor, President Mohan Lal Badoli unknowingly said that our effort is to increase the number of poor in the country. This statement has created quite a stir in political circles. Not only this, Badoli also fiercely attacked former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda and the Congress.

6 Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Abuja, capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. When PM Modi reached there, he received a grand welcome. Seeing Prime Minister Modi, the NRIs jumped for joy and with the Tricolor in their hands, Prime Minister Modi was warmly welcomed.

7 Political temperatures are rising over the Delhi Assembly elections. On the other hand, the Aam Aadmi Party has released its manifesto with 15 guarantees for the civic elections to be held in Uttarakhand. The party has promised development in Doon on the Delhi model. The AAP has promised to build smart schools on barren government lands, open mohalla clinics in wards and improve the healthcare system.

8. The campaign for the second phase of assembly elections in Jharkhand is in full swing. Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh has fiercely attacked the BJP. He cornered the BJP and the central government on the issue of Bangladeshi infiltrators. Sanjay Singh said: “BJP people, you have betrayed Jharkhand. Electricity from Jharkhand reached Bangladesh through Adani.

9 Former Bharatiya Janata Party state president Satish Poonia arrived in Jodhpur for a brief stay. While speaking to the media at Circuit House, he said that law and order had weakened even under former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s government and there was no room for. violence in democracy. Ashok Gehlot should examine his own affairs, he should think before making statements.

BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj inaugurated the PNG gas pipeline in Madhavapuram village. He said: “Here we inaugurated the IGL project. The foundation of a developed India can only be laid with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s basic mantra: “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”. The IGL project is part of that. Today 2,000 families will benefit. The gas will reach homes through pipelines. I thank and congratulate the Modi government.

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