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Big news until 6 o’clock.

1 Preparations for the Delhi Assembly elections are in full swing. Meanwhile, ahead of the assembly elections, the Congress suffered a major setback in the capital Delhi. The party’s senior leader Matin Ahmed left Hath and joined the Aam Aadmi Party. Five-time MLA Chaudhary Mateen Ahmed joined the AAP today in the presence of AAP National Coordinator Arvind Kejriwal.

2. Since the Haryana Assembly election results, the political temperature in the state is rising. Questions are continually being raised about EVMs, while after the election defeat, defeated Congress candidates have once again raised questions about EVMs. A party committee received feedback from defeated candidates and collected evidence. Congress is also preparing to go to the Supreme Court. Two candidates supported by Selja did not attend the meeting of the committee headed by Karan Singh Dalal.

This time a record amount of garbage has been collected in Kedarnath Dham, Hemkund Sahib and the Valley of Flowers. 27 tonnes of garbage have been collected in Kedarnath, Hemkund Sahib and 24,000 bags of garbage in the Valley of Flowers. Garbage is sent for recycling. A plan has been drawn up for the scientific disposal of this waste.

4 Prime Minister Narendra Modi is today touring Jharkhand, where he will hold a historic road show in Ranchi. Apart from this, the prime minister will also participate in public meetings. Prime Minister Modi started his program from Chandankyari in Bokaro where he will address a public meeting. After this he will address a public meeting in Gumla. After 4 pm, there will be an approximately 3 km long road show of PM Modi in Ranchi.

5. Campaigning for the Maharashtra elections has intensified. Politicians are continually making statements. Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah openly challenged Mumbai Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and asked him if he could get Rahul Gandhi or any Congress leader to say good things about Veer Savarkar or Balasaheb Thackeray. Amit Shah alleged that the Congress insulted the Constitution and Babasaheb Ambedkar.

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, who is busy with the election campaign, has once again attacked the BJP. Going against the BJP’s slogan of “Batenge to Katenge”, he said the BJP party will face defeat in the state assembly elections. CM Soren, while responding to the question on BJP’s slogan of ‘Batenge to Katenge’, said, “We are not and will not be divided here, but these BJP people will definitely be defeated through elections.”

7. The Congress has also intensified the campaign regarding the Delhi Assembly elections. We report that the Nyaya Yatra party continues for the third day under the leadership of Delhi Congress president Devendra Yadav. Meanwhile, Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Devendra Yadav said that Delhi Nyay Yatra is receiving huge support from all sections. A large number of people are joining this Yatra and are receiving full love and trust from the public. This support reflects the confidence of the people of Delhi that the Congress is working in their interest.

8. The campaign regarding the elections to be held in Maharashtra is in full swing. In such a situation, the series of accusations and counter-accusations by the leaders also continues, meanwhile, Baramati MP Supriya Sule has attacked Ajit Pawar group leader Sunil Tingre. He said Sunil Tingre had sent a legal notice to his father and NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, warning him not to defame him in the Pune Porsche car hit-and-run case.

9 Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has strongly supported the concerns expressed by Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the monopoly of some companies in the market. He said that this concern of Rahul Gandhi is not just a criticism, but a demand for a big and necessary change. He said the Congress ideology has always been to provide equal opportunities to all citizens, ensure proper distribution of resources and keep public interest paramount in the economic structure of the country.

10. Political temperature in Maharashtra and Jharkhand is also rising due to CM Yogi’s slogan ‘If you divide, you will reap’. Amid all this, former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot also gave his reaction to this statement. On CM Yogi’s statement, he said, “It is a disgrace for the country that such words are used. After independence, I have not seen any leader make such a statement.

 

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