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Budgam attack is a conspiracy to destabilize the government

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Budgam attack is a conspiracy to destabilize the government
  • Former CM Farooq Abdullah strongly condemned terror attack on workers

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Jammu. National Conference President Farooq Abdullah strongly condemned the terror attack on workers in Budgam and demanded an independent probe into the incident. He said such attacks are a cause for concern and raised questions on how such incidents are taking place under the current government. Speaking to reporters in Budgam, Abdullah said this should be investigated. How a government has been formed here and this is happening. I suspect that it is not those people who are trying to destabilize this government. Why didn’t this happen before? All of this is trying to create a crisis.
He said such incidents challenge security and peace in Jammu and Kashmir and the government should pay serious attention to them. Abdullah also said the attack on the workers has increased fear and anxiety among the local population. Farooq Abdullah urged the state government to work with security forces to take strict action against elements promoting terrorism. He also said that the government will have to take concrete measures to regain the trust of the people. The incident has raised questions over the security situation in the state and political leaders have reacted harshly. Abdullah’s comments come at a time when security concerns are rising in Jammu and Kashmir.

Panchayat elections to be held on time, preparations to be intensified

Regarding the Panchayat elections, Farooq Abdullah has said that preparations for the elections are being made and they will be organized on time. He said all necessary steps are being taken for the Panchayat elections. This election will take place. Abdullah also made it clear that there is a need to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. I don’t want to accept the status of a Union Territory. Now the time has come, this should end. Statehood is a promise made before Parliament and also before the Supreme Court. He also noted that the restoration of statehood is not only a political necessity, but is also necessary to protect the rights of the people and their identity. Abdullah stressed that the people of Jammu and Kashmir must be given back their rights and dignity.

Congress expressed concern over rising drug prices, wrote letter to PM

  • Increase of up to 50 percent in the price of medications for diseases such as asthma, tuberculosis, and bipolar disorder.

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New Delhi. The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPP) has recently increased the prices of many medicines by 50 percent. On Saturday, Congress MP Manickam Tagore wrote a letter to Prime Minister Modi regarding the rise in medicines. He has expressed concern about the price of medications. “I express my concern over the recent decision of the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) to increase the maximum prices of eight commonly used drugs by 50 per cent,” the Congress MP wrote in the letter.
The government has cited extraordinary circumstances and public interest as reasons behind this increase, but I think it is important to clarify the rationale behind this important decision. He further wrote that a sudden increase in drug prices can affect essential medicines for diseases such as asthma, tuberculosis, bipolar disorder and glaucoma. These medicines save the lives of millions of citizens. Many patients and their families already face financial challenges in affording essential treatments. Increases in drug prices can place an additional burden on these people, affecting their health outcomes.

This increase will fall heavily on thousands of families: MP Manickam Tagore

Manikam Tagore, while sharing a post on This surge is taking its toll on millions of families who depend on essential medicines for asthma, tuberculosis and other diseases. He further said that the government is urged to resist pressure from big pharmaceutical companies and present clear arguments for this decision. An independent review committee has been proposed to assess the actual impact on patients and healthcare providers. Transparency and affordability must be prioritized for the well-being of our citizens.

  • The Union Minister of State also reacted to the statements of the Maha Vikas Aghadi leaders.

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Bombay Union Minister of State Ramdas Athawale seems to be very concerned about the growing number of rebels in Mahayuti and Mahavikas Aghadi in Maharashtra. Ramdas Athawale has said that in many parties the number of rebel candidates is increasing, which may create problems for the party. However, we are confident that our rebel candidates i.e. Mahayuti have faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party leaders. Therefore, I expect that by November 4, 99 percent of the rebel candidates will withdraw their candidacy.
November 4 is the last day for withdrawal of nominations in Maharashtra. He said that there is a problem of resentment in the party at the time of ticket distribution. If you give a bill to one, the other gets angry and if you give it to the other, the first gets angry. But rebel candidates should think about the interest of the party. Athawale also reacted to the statements of the Maha Vikas Aghadi leaders. He said Arvind Sawant’s statement could be disastrous for Maha Vikas Aghadi. He said that the situation of Congress is like a fish without water, which suffers without electricity. Prime Minister Modi is going to break Pandit Nehru’s record of being Prime Minister for 15 consecutive years, which is why the Congress is angry.

  • RCP Singh’s new political party ASA expresses concern over Nitish Kumar

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Patna. Bamchak is located in Rajinati of Bihar. Where new equations are created and they get worse every day. The latest political stir has to do with former Union minister RCP Singh’s announcement to contest the elections for 143 seats in Bihar. On this announcement, Janata Dal (United) chief spokesperson Neeraj Kumar asked what was the need for the former Union Minister to form a new political party.
He said RCP Singh has announced that he will contest elections for 143 out of 243 seats, but why he has left 100 seats is a big question. Neeraj Kumar also said that he will have to face defeat in his seat. Questioning RCP Singh, he said if he got a place in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet, what is the reason for suddenly parting ways with the BJP? The public wants to know the reasons why he has parted ways with the BJP. He suggested RCP Singh to contest elections in Nalanda and said local MLA Jitendra Kumar can help him in political management. Responding to the claims made by Tejashwi Yadav in the Jharkhand elections, Neeraj Kumar alleged that of all the seats won in the Grand Alliance, not a single minority or tribal candidate was given. You ask for votes for imprisoned criminals, but you have no time for the Mahadalit community. This shows how corrupt your government is. He said the public will have to decide whether to accept candidates who are in prison. Does the public accept that an incarcerated person is a Koderma candidate? He appealed to the public to reject such an alliance.

We will respond to every notice: Neeraj Kumar

In the legal notice sent by Tejashwi Yadav, Neeraj Kumar said that we will respond to all notices, but first let us say why he took Rs 46 crore from liquor companies. He said that when alcohol ban comes into effect in Bihar, Tejashwi should clarify on what basis he got this money. He warned that if Tejashwi did not file the case, he would be willing to challenge him politically. We will respond to your legal notice, but first you must respond to your tainted background.

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