1. Winter session of Delhi Assembly begins today. Due to the current political circumstances, there is a possibility of many unrest. The BJP has prepared a complete strategy to corner the AAP government on various issues in the Assembly. Let us tell you that issues like the pending CAG report, pollution and corruption will be raised. A question period will also be required.
Two farmer leaders are adamant in demanding the release of Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who was detained at the Khanauri border. Angry farmer leaders on Thursday announced the siege of the Chief Minister’s residence. Not only this, effigies of Aam Aadmi Party national coordinator Arvind Kejriwal and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann will also be burnt across the country. Farmers say any issue will be discussed only after Dallewal’s release.
3. The Dehradun-Mussoorie ropeway project is progressing rapidly. By 2026, tourists will be able to reach Mussoorie in just 15 minutes via cable car. While enjoying the beautiful views on this exciting ride, tourists will land directly on Mall Road of Mussoorie. The cable car will not only relieve tourists from traffic jams but will also increase the revenue of the tourism department.
4 Following the announcement of the election results in Maharashtra, the debate is in full swing in political circles. Statements are continuously increasing, in such a situation, amid the ongoing political agitation around the post of Maharashtra Chief Minister, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Shirsat said, Shinde can join the cabinet. Maybe he doesn’t want to become Deputy Chief Minister.
5 Last Thursday, Hemant Soren took oath as Chief Minister of Jharkhand. After which he made important decisions. Chief Minister Soren decided that under the Mainiyan Samman Yojana, beneficiaries will receive Rs 2,500 every month from December. Until now he received 1,000 rupees a month. Let us tell you that the special session of Jharkhand Assembly will be held from December 9 to 12. Stephen Marandi, senior JMM MLA, has been named interim speaker. He will administer oath to the MLAs.
6 BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj thanked the Delhi High Court for issuing notice to the AAP government over the alleged failure to implement the PM-JAY health scheme. Not only this, he accused the AAP government of giving priority to political interests over the welfare of the people of Delhi.
7 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Bhubaneswar today. In such a situation, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan along with Odisha ministers inspected the preparations ahead of Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the state on November 28. We inform that the Prime Minister will participate in a public meeting near the airport. A tour from the airport to Raj Bhavan has also been planned. The Prime Minister is also expected to attend the DGP-IGP meeting which will be held for the first time in Odisha.
8 Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav today shared information about his visit to Germany and the United Kingdom. He spoke about the purpose and results of his visit, emphasizing efforts to empower the state’s youth and promote industrial development. Mohan Yadav said, “The objective of the yatra is to make the most of our time for Madhya Pradesh, for the youth of Madhya Pradesh, for youth employment, for industrialization, to make Madhya Pradesh a strong economic power.
9 On the Mahayuti meeting after the Maharashtra elections, Shiv Sena leader Manisha Kayande said, “Interim CM Eknath Shinde has expressed full confidence in Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah as they are an important part of the NDA. The Shiv Sena Legislative Party members elected him as their leader and we left it to him to talk about departments and other demands.”
10. T. Raja, MLA from Goshamahal assembly constituency in Hyderabad, has once again targeted Asaduddin Owaisi by mentioning Israel-Palestine in Khandwa. T Raja said: “Owaisi raises the slogan of ‘Jai Palestine’ in Parliament. Therefore, I want to offer them and all those like them an offer that we will book as many flights as they say, we will book as many tickets as they say, if these people want to go to Palestine, then they can go.”