1. State Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya had already distanced himself from CM Yogi’s slogan ‘If we divide, we will be cut off’. Now, along with Defense Minister and Lucknow MP Rajnath Singh, former Madhya Pradesh CM and Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has also taken a different stand on the matter. The Indian National Congress has reacted to the split within the Bharatiya Janata Party over CM Yogi’s slogan and said it will split and soon leave.
2. Lucknow bench of UP High Court took an important decision in a family matter. In this the court said that it is the sacred duty of the husband to provide for his wife and children in all circumstances. In marriage processes, wives and children usually face more financial problems than husbands. Because they receive limited help from family or income. In this condition, their husbands continually increase the problems. This makes it difficult for them to face these procedures.
On Sunday morning, three municipal sanitation workers opened a front against the contractor and dumped garbage at Haveli Tiraha. Accusing the officials of not listening, they warned of mass religious conversion and raised slogans of Zindabad Islam. The police who arrived there convinced the cleaning workers and calmed them down.
4. Political temperatures are rising regarding the midterms. Meanwhile, in view of the upcoming assembly by-elections, law and peace and security arrangements, the UP Police, on the instructions of the SSP in the city, carried out a flag march/domination of the area under Kundarki police station along with CAPF/police. force. On this, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav wrote on Twitter: “Don’t confuse this war level preparation with China border, this is Kundarki in Uttar Pradesh where assembly by-elections are being held. In fact, under the BJP government, there is so much rigging in elections that the people of Uttar Pradesh have lost faith in law and order.
5. The state’s political temperature is high regarding the midterms. Meanwhile, the issue of fighting against the BJP MP in the party for not getting a boat also came to light. Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party MP from Chandauli Virendra Singh on Saturday said he had asked the Election Commission to issue a complaint over the BJP’s model conduct. MP Vinod Kumar Bind’s party has filed a complaint for violation of the code.
6 Yoga Guru Swami Ramdev, who is often in the news for his statements, said: “How big is the social, economic, political and global empire that a single young man can establish… They have immense potential. They simply know their potential, awaken it and use it.”
7 A surprising case has come to light in Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh. On Sunday morning there was a commotion at the juvenile center. Many were injured in the clashes between the prisoners and some even escaped when they had the chance. The police have started searching for them. It is said that there are more children imprisoned in the prison than its capacity.
8 On Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav’s statement, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that Akhilesh Yadav has never had the company of good people. If they live among thugs, criminals, troublemakers and mafias, how will they maintain the dignity of what to say or what not to say about the saints and the wise? Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is a saint and neither Keshav Prasad Maurya nor the country nor the people of the state will tolerate the insult of a saint.
Preparations for the nine by-elections are in full swing. Meanwhile, three days before the vote, Nagina MP and Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) leader Chandrashekhar Azad took a big decision. After reaching Rampur, he will meet the family of Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan. This meeting takes place at a time when a state by-election will be held. MP Chandrashekhar Azad will reportedly meet Azam Khan’s wife Tanzeem Fatima. The political significance of this meeting is being outlined in the midst of the by-elections.
In 10 by-elections, Uttar Pradesh government minister Omprakash Rajbhar said, “By-elections are for the ruling party. The public knows that if the opposition wins and says we are not from the ruling party, how will the job get done? The opposition knows that the ruling party wins more by-elections. In a democracy, until the results come in, everyone who fights wins… the public is very aware.”