1 Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will now meet MLAs every Wednesday night. Last Wednesday, the Chief Minister met the MLAs. During the same, he handed over the list of problems and the complaint letters of the affected people who had directly approached the Chief Minister’s office with their problems. The MLAs were asked to personally contact these people and resolve their issues.
2. In Maharashtra, the name of the Chief Minister is yet to be decided in Mahayuti. The opposition is attacking about it. In this regard, the reaction has come from Shiv Sena-UBT Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut. He has said that he has the majority, he is very close to the majority, even after 7 days he does not give the CM. Our people want to know this. Mahayuti has majority, they can make anyone CM.
3 TMC leader Kunal Ghosh reacts to the arrest of ISKCON Bangladesh priest Chinmoy Krishna Das by Dhaka police, calling it an international issue beyond India’s jurisdiction. He said, “The BJP should not make provocative statements in West Bengal.” He said: “…this is an international problem. Bangladesh is a separate nation, we have no right to say what is happening in Bangladesh. “Any step taken by the central government will be a government step.”
BJP Rajya Sabha MP Dinesh Sharma strongly criticized the stone-pelting incident in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, calling it a deliberate attempt to incite riots. He condemned attacks on police vehicles, open firing and stone-pelting, saying such actions would not be tolerated in the state.
5 Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury expressed deep concern over the rising violence in Bangladesh, calling it a serious problem with possible security implications for India due to the shared border. He said: “This is a serious and worrying issue. If this continues, it will become a threat to our security as we share a long border with Bangladesh… The priest who has been arrested – a Muslim lawyer – has filed a petition for his release.” – That Muslim lawyer was brutally murdered. This shows that violence has reached extreme levels.
6 Following the withdrawal of opposition MPs from the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) meeting, Speaker Jagdambika Pal said members who wanted to be heard should not have boycotted the meeting. Speaking to ANI, Pal highlighted that he has addressed the opinions and concerns of all members. He said that we have given opportunities to all organizations by order of the JPC. If opposition MPs believe more people need to be heard, boycotting the meeting is not the right approach.
7 The political temperature in Delhi is high these days. Meanwhile, former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal arrived in Nangloi on November 27 to meet the businessman whose shop had been attacked recently. However, Kejriwal was detained beforehand. After which there was a lot of commotion. Meanwhile, while speaking to the media, Arvind Kejriwal tried to corner Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the law and order situation in Delhi.
8 Congress leaders Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Ravindra Vasantrao Chavan will take oath as MPs in the Lok Sabha today. They were elected to the House from Wayanad and Nanded respectively in the recently held Lok Sabha by-elections. Priyanka Gandhi has arrived in Parliament. After reaching Parliament, when Priyanka Gandhi was asked how she felt after reaching Parliament as an MP for the first time, Priyanka Gandhi smiled and said, “I am very happy.” Along with Priyanka Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi also reached Parliament.
9 There is a possibility of riots in both houses of Parliament during the winter session today, i.e. also on Thursday. Earlier, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha proceedings that began on Monday were marred by uproar. The opposition created a ruckus in the House demanding a debate on many issues, including the allegations against Gautam Adani, the stir in Sambhal in UP, violence in Manipur, unemployment and inflation.
10 Before Hemant Soren’s swearing-in ceremony as Chief Minister of Jharkhand, BJP leader Pratul Shah Dev extended his heartfelt congratulations to him and expressed hope for a focused and developed five-year term. He also highlighted the issues of corruption and scams that plagued Soren’s previous term and urged the CM to learn from past mistakes as he begins his second term.