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4pm News Network: The meeting of the Congress Working Committee was held at the Congress Headquarters. In it, senior party leaders including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge discussed the defeat in the Haryana and Maharashtra assembly elections. In the meeting, Kharge said that difficult decisions will have to be made after knowing the election results. Accountability will need to be corrected and deficiencies eliminated. He said the results from three states were not as expected.

2 Preparations for the assembly elections to be held in Delhi are in full swing. Meanwhile, Delhi Pradesh Congress president Devendra Yadav made the picture clear about the alliance in the elections. He said we will contest elections for all 70 seats in Delhi. There will be no alliance.

3 Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman arrived at Raj Maidan in Darbhanga to participate in the credit extension programme. During this period, it distributed loans worth Rs 1,300 crore. About 40 thousand people participated in this program. Credit Extension Program is a program launched by the Finance Department of the Ministry of Finance in which the poor and women are provided credit services at the program site itself.

4 Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached his ancestral village Kalyanbigha today on the death anniversary of his late father Ramlakhan Singh Vaidya. Where he paid tribute to his father’s statue. On this occasion he remembered his father’s ideals and values. Villagers and local administrative officials also participated in the program. In view of the Chief Minister’s visit, strict security measures were taken in the village.

5 Reacting to the stone pelting incident in Sambhal over Shahi Jama Masjid poll, PDP president Mehbooba Mufti said that it is leading to division of the country. Searches were carried out at dargahs like Ajmer Sharif, where Hindu devotees visit most frequently. After this they begin to search Muslim houses. This is leading to the division of the country.

6 On the Bangladesh issue, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said External Affairs Minister Jaishankar should come to Parliament and take up the issue. He expressed concern over the adverse situation of minorities in Bangladesh. Later, he insisted that all minorities should obtain democratic rights in their countries. “If the government has something to say on behalf of the Ministry of External Affairs, it would be good if S Jaishankar came to Parliament and told us.

7 Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma held a review meeting of the Housing and Urban Development Department and the Home Rule Department in Jaipur today. Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant, Housing and Urban Development Minister Jhabar Singh Kharra and urban development officials were present. The officials present were given special instructions to expedite urban development projects, ensure transparency in the implementation of housing plans and expand civic services.

8 Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda said that since the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power, the state’s law and order system has been divided. Hooda said no one feels safe in the state today. Considering that the first responsibility of every government is to provide security to its citizens…

9 The winter session of the Delhi Assembly began today and was adjourned to Wednesday due to commotion during the proceedings. Meanwhile, LG VK Saxena has written a letter to CM Atishi asking him to bring back the CAG report on the House table. Some of these CAG reports are pending as of 2022.

10 After the announcement of the results of the Maharashtra elections, the political temperature is rising. Meanwhile, senior Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and spokesperson Anand Dubey said that after the defeat in the assembly elections, the process of reflection continues. Are we trying to find out where the error has occurred? Wherever there has been a mistake, we are making efforts to rectify it.

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