1 Delhi state BJP president Virendra Sachdeva has taken aim at the Delhi government. Virendra Sachdeva has accused the Aam Aadmi Party of committing corruption in collaboration with electricity distribution companies. He said that both BSES companies are making losses, which clearly shows that there is corruption and mismanagement in them. The Delhi government is also involved in this corruption.
2 Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha met local people at his official residence in Agartala. Let us tell you that this interaction was organized as part of the weekly outreach, ‘Mukhyamantri Samipeshu’. Notably, ‘Mukhyamantri Sameepeshu’ was created to provide a platform for people to express their grievances directly to the Chief Minister.
3 Speaking about Waqf Amendment Bill Committee chairman Jagadambika Pal’s meeting with farmers from Karnataka amid the Waqf controversy, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar termed it a political drama. He said: “This is all a political drama… Land is a state issue. The BJP itself started it in 2019. It had given notice. He also gave notice in Dharwad. This is its sequel. But my government is committed, we will not change any record. We won’t fix it. We do not want to influence any farmer.
4 Talking about the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, Congress leader Sachin Pilot said, “A coalition government of INDIA will be formed in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. The allegations being leveled against our government in Jharkhand are completely baseless. It is the responsibility of the Government of India to protect India’s borders.”
5 BJP leader Kavinder Gupta said about the uproar in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly that “the National Conference and Kashmir parties want to ruin the atmosphere of Jammu and Kashmir. The way the Speaker is working as an agent of the National Conference has ruined the atmosphere… The way he has shown hooliganism by expelling BJP MLAs through marshals today is unbearable… The government itself wants the atmosphere there deteriorates.
6 Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Waqf Amendment, Bill Jagadambika Pal, spoke on a controversial issue related to land ownership in north Karnataka, and farmers in the area submitted a memorandum saying that the Waqf Board claims ownership of their lands, which have been in their possession. possession for 50-70 years. He also asked about the board’s ownership documents, concerns about possible disputes and the need to clarify the Waqf’s ownership rights.
7. The campaign for the upcoming assembly elections is in full swing. Meanwhile, Union Minister Chirag Paswan said, “The opposition people will gradually prepare themselves to find excuses for defeat. Wherever elections are held, be it by-elections or assembly elections in states, an NDA government will be formed and there is no doubt about it…
8 The debate about Donald Trump is in full swing in political circles. Meanwhile, RLD leader Malook Nagar claimed that India will benefit from Donald Trump’s second victory in the US presidential election. He said Trump’s victory will give India an advantage in international affairs.
9 Congress leader Pratibha Singh on the dissolution of the entire party unit in Himachal Pradesh said, “Whether it is assembly elections or Lok Sabha elections, we will try to include those people who did not actively participate in them. We will try to include OBC, tribal, youth, women and those who have done good work will get good positions in the party… Our aim is to strengthen the party so that we can fight well against the BJP and also win the upcoming assembly elections . .
10 BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai criticized the Congress-led Karnataka government over the Waqf land dispute, calling it a kind of conspiracy against farmers. “This is a classic case of misuse of higher powers where farmers’ land has become the property of the Waqf… The powers of the Waqf are very well defined, but in Karnataka, the present government and the court and the Waqf ministers have completely abused them. . In a way, this is a conspiracy against farmers.