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Big news until 6 o’clock.

1 The reactions of leaders to the electoral results are coming to the fore. Meanwhile, RJD leader Manoj Jha said that during the by-elections the entire world saw the face of the Uttar Pradesh police. People are being threatened with guns. Every effort must be made to maintain peace at any cost, whether it is governed by the ruling party or the opposition party. The image of Uttar Pradesh police is not good.

2 Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Prem Chand Bairwa said I want to congratulate and thank the general public of Rajasthan and Maharashtra. Certainly, the BJP-NDA government will prepare a plan for nation building in national interest through customs, policies and values. The public has appreciated the way Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working to uplift the economically backward people and in Rajasthan also the work that the Chief Minister has done during his 10-11 month tenure.

3 Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha said about illegal sand mining that overnight we have seized around 3,000 trucks of sand. The responsibility of the area of ​​the police station in which it is carried out will also be decided. My clear message is that those who mine sand illegally do not belong to any caste or party. Only those who loot the revenue of Bihar are enemies of Bihar.

4 Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena approved the appointment of 232 general duty doctors in various government hospitals in Delhi. These UPSC appointed doctors will be sent through NCSSA. His appointment will alleviate the situation arising from the delay in the appointment of permanent doctors and the concentration on contract appointments.

5 Speaking on the Maharashtra election results, Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC described Mahayuti’s victory in the elections as a “tsunami of performance politics”. She said, “I would like to thank Mumba Devi voters for giving me 40,150 votes, which is the highest number of votes received by any Shiv Sena candidate so far… I would also like to say to those who did not vote, please. Consider voting.

6. In the Jharkhand Assembly elections, Congress candidate Irfan Ansari won the Jamtara seat for the third consecutive time. In this context, Irfan Ansari said that the people of Jharkhand broke the ego of the Bharatiya Janata Party. They insulted me for being Bangladeshi, but you saw the result and what you discovered.

7. Union Minister Giriraj Singh described stone pelting during the survey of Jama Masjid in Sambhal as an attack on democracy. He also attacked Congress on this whole issue. Giriraj Singh also accused the Congress of supporting the evil deeds of a community by introducing it. So far, the survey has been completed amid strict security measures.

8. After registering a strong victory in Jharkhand, the process of forming a new government has begun. Hemant Soren met the governor today and tendered his resignation. He also presented before him the intention of forming a government. In addition to this, let us tell you that the swearing-in ceremony will take place on November 28.

9 Speaking at the all-party meeting ahead of the winter session of Parliament, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi said he had raised the Adani issue and urged the government to first pay attention to the issues raised by the opposition. He also said, “…we raise the same issues in Maharashtra that we raised in Jharkhand, be it the rights of SC, ST and OBC or the issue of unemployment or inflation. Yes, the Jharkhand decision is different from the Maharashtra decision .

10 Speaking about the Punjab BJP’s protest over the state government’s idea of ​​expanding the ecologically sensitive zone around the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary, BJP leader Subhash Sharma said: “This is a big and sensitive issue, the previous Punjab government had approached the Centre. A proposal has been submitted for an eco-sensitive zone to exist within 100 meters of the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary. But the Bhagwant Mann government has modified it and put forward a proposal to extend it by several kilometres.

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