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  • Vikramaditya faced embarrassment imitating Yogi Adityanath

    Vikramaditya faced embarrassment imitating Yogi Adityanath

    Vikramaditya faced embarrassment imitating the policies and orders of Yogi Adityanath regarding displaying owners’ names in food establishments. A day after a meeting chaired by Himachal Pradesh Urban Development Minister Vikramaditya Singh directed fast food, hawkers and dhaba owners to put up nameplates and display identity outside their shops, the Sukhu government took a U-turn. The government said on Thursday that no decision has been taken so far.

    Congress’ Himachal Pradesh in-charge Rajiv Shukla said today, “Yesterday I spoke to Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. A committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Parliamentary Affairs Minister Harsh Vardhan Chauhan to consider the street vendors policy. It says that whoever sets up his cart at different places to sell his goods should be licensed. He should be controlled so that the police cannot chase him away. Whoever has been given a place, should sit there. For this, an Aadhar card will be required as a document. There is nothing like this that he will have to put up a board at his shop for this. The provision in this policy is that the hawkers should only be designated and controlled. This will reduce encroachment. Himachal is a hilly area. This will also prevent traffic jams here.”

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    In response to the question of whether the decision on this issue will remain intact or will be withdrawn. Minister Vikramaditya Singh said that an all-party committee has been formed on this subject, which also includes BJP MLAs. He reiterated that anyone can come to Himachal and get employment. But it is the responsibility of our government to take care of the interests of the people of the state.

    Vikramaditya further said that the Himachal Pradesh High Court has directed to form a committee based on the Act. An all-party body has been formed to decide how to proceed on this, which includes people from all parties including Congress, BJP, CPI and CPI(M).

    Earlier, Vikramaditya Singh had said that it is our responsibility to maintain peace in Himachal Pradesh. Outsiders are welcome here, but it is our responsibility to maintain the internal security, law and order and cleanliness of the state. For this, identification of food vendors will be done. Furthermore, it has nothing to do with the decision of the Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh.

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    Yogi Adityanath ordered to display of names.

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken a tough stand on the incidents of mixing human waste in food items. Furthermore, he has now made it mandatory to write the name and address of the operator and manager of the food centres in UP. Police verification of every employee of dhabas and restaurants should also be done. Strict action will be taken against those who mix human waste in food items like juice, dal and roti. For this, amendments will also be made to the Food Safety and Standards Act.

    During the review meeting of the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department on Tuesday CM Yogi Adityanath took these decisions. The Chief Minister directed that strict action should be taken against those who adulterate food items with dirty things. Moreover, he directed that CCTV arrangements should be made mandatory in food establishments like dhabas, hotels, restaurants etc. Other parts of the establishment including the place where customers sit should also be covered with CCTV cameras. It should be ensured that every establishment operator will keep the CCTV feed safe. Furthermore, they should make it available to the police/local administration if required. Furthermore, there should be cleanliness at food centres. It should be ensured that the concerned person uses a mask/gloves while preparing and serving food items. Moreover, there should be no negligence in this.

    Yogi Adityanath said that in recent times, incidents of adulteration of food items like juice, dal and roti with human waste, inedible and dirty things have been seen in various parts of the country. Such incidents will not be tolerated at all. These decisions were imitated by Vikramaditya. Now probably on the instructions of Congress’s high command Vikramaditya has to take a u-turn.

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  • Shubhankar Sarkar is now state Congress President of West Bengal

    Shubhankar Sarkar is now state Congress President of West Bengal

    Shubhankar Sarkar is now appointed as the state Congress President of West Bengal after removing Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary. Thus the possibilities of changing the political equation of Congress in the state are also being expressed. Moreover, Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary is a staunch opponent of Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee. Unlike Adhir Choudhary, Subhankar Sarkar has been in favour of allying with the state’s ruling Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Because of this, there are chances of Congress once again getting closer to Trinamool Congress in Bengal.

    The Congress high command, including Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, is in favour of building better relations with Mamata Banerjee. It is to maintain the unity of the opposition alliance formed against the BJP at the Centre. But, Adhir Chaudhary continued to oppose Trinamool after the 2011 Bengal Assembly elections. He continued to oppose Trinamool citing the intention of breaking the Congress and marginalizing the Congress in the state politics. Also, in opposition to Trinamool, he once contested the elections in alliance with Congress’ staunch opponent CPI(M) led Left Front, but Congress did not get any political benefit in Bengal.

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    Shubhankar Sarkar can adopt the 2011 policy

    In 2001 and 2011, the Congress got political benefits in Bengal by contesting the assembly elections in alliance with the Trinamool Congress. But Mamata Banerjee broke the Congress and weakened it considerably after 2011. Now Congress is once again attempting to revitalize its party organization in Bengal with the assistance of Mamata Banerjee, following the 2011 policy. It is assumed that the Congress will be benefited by staying with Trinamool.

    Shubhankar Sarkar is close to Rahul Gandhi. Moreover, he is one of the two people included in Rahul’s youth brigade from West Bengal. According to sources, Shubhankar has been appointed as the state president to lead the Congress in Bengal based on the policies of Rahul Gandhi.

    A senior party leader said that Shubhankar Sarkar was in charge of other northeastern states including Meghalaya and Arunachal. Moreover, he demonstrated better management in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in the Northeast. While leading Karnataka, he demonstrated superior political skills during the assembly elections there. Furthermore, Rahul Gandhi is seeing more potential in Subhanker Sarkar.

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  • Atishi Marlena Singh will now be the new CM of Delhi

    Atishi Marlena Singh will now be the new CM of Delhi

    Atishi Marlena Singh will now be the new CM of Delhi after Arvind Kejriwal’s resignation was submitted to LG V K Saxena yesterday evening on the 17th of September 2024. Aam Aadmi Party national convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Resigned from the post of Chief Minister. After his release on bail, he announced his resignation within two days. From then onward, doubts were going on whether he would resign. Moreover, discussions were going on that who would be the next CM.

    Earlier before his resignation, Arvind Kejriwal proposed the name of Atishi during the meeting of the Aam Aadmi Party Legislative Party called at the Chief Minister’s residence. After this, the MLAs unanimously approved Atishi for the post of Chief Minister. Now Atishi will take over the responsibility of the post of Chief Minister of Delhi after taking oath.

    Atishi praised Kejriwal

    Atishi praised Kejriwal after being selected for the post of Chief Minister. She said that if she had joined any other party, she would not have even got the election ticket. But Arvind Kejriwal not only made her an MLA but also put forward her name for the post of Minister and now Chief Minister. Atishi further said that even after this she is not at all happy. Because Kejriwal is being continuously harassed by the BJP. Moreover, the BJP is misusing the investigating agencies against him.

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    Atishi insisted not to congratulate her. This is the same Kejriwal, who did remarkable work towards providing better education and health to the people of Delhi. But, it is sad that Kejriwal is being harassed by BJP. But, we will keep fighting this battle.

    Atishi will be the third woman CM of Delhi

    Atishi will become the 17th woman CM of the country and the third woman CM of Delhi. Currently, Atishi is the MLA from Kalka. In 2020 she became an MLA. Furthermore, in 2023 she became a minister and now in 2024, she is going to become the Chief Minister of Delhi. Atishi will become the eighth Chief Minister of Delhi.

    Till now, there have been seven Chief Ministers in Delhi so far. Out of these, two women Chief Ministers have taken charge. Sushma Swaraj from BJP was the first woman CM of Delhi. Afterwards, Sheila Dikshit from Congress became the Chief Minister of Delhi. Moreover, Sheila Dikshit has a record of being a woman Chief Minister for the longest period. She ruled for 15 years and 25 days.

    Biography of Atishi Marlena Singh

    Atishi Marlena Singh, commonly known as Atishi, is an Indian politician, educator, and member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). She was born on June 8, 1981, in New Delhi, India, to Vijay Singh and Tripta Wahi, both of whom were professors at Delhi University. Atishi’s upbringing in an academic environment significantly influenced her future career in public policy and education.

    Education:

    Atishi attended Springdales School in New Delhi and later graduated from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University, with a degree in History. She then went on to pursue higher education at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, where she completed her master’s degree in History.

    Political Career:

    Atishi joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) shortly after its formation in 2012. Her work in education reform became the cornerstone of her political career. She played a pivotal role as an advisor to Delhi’s Education Minister, Manish Sisodia, from 2015 to 2018. During this time, Atishi helped implement a series of landmark educational reforms in Delhi, including the transformation of government schools, the introduction of the “Happiness Curriculum,” and improvements in infrastructure and teaching standards.

    Her work gained widespread recognition, and she was instrumental in reshaping the public education system in Delhi, which led to improved learning outcomes and a higher number of enrollments in government schools.

    Election and Legislative Role:

    In the 2019 Indian general elections, Atishi contested from the East Delhi constituency but lost to BJP’s Gautam Gambhir. Despite the defeat, she remained a prominent figure in AAP and continued her efforts in education and public policy.

    In 2020, she was elected as a Member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly from the Kalkaji constituency. As a legislator, Atishi has been active in various areas such as education, health, and infrastructure. She was appointed as one of the leaders of several initiatives aimed at the upliftment of marginalized communities.

    Atishi Husband, Personal Life and Ideology:

    Atishi is known for her progressive views and emphasis on education as a tool for social empowerment. Her parents, known for their left-leaning ideologies, named her “Marlena,” a portmanteau of Marx and Lenin.

    Praveen Singh is Atishi’s Husband. He is an educationist and researcher. Furthermore, he is associated with institutes like the Sadbhavana Institute of Public Policy. He has studied at IIT Delhi. Apart from this, Praveen has studied at IIM Ahmedabad. Moreover, he has worked in many big institutions. He has served in consultancy firms in America. After this, he got involved in social work. Praveen has been doing social work since his college days. The couple got married in 2013. They have kept their personal life relatively private, with both of them being focused on their professional and social work.

    Controversies

    Swati Maliwal openly criticized the selection of Atishi as CM of Delhi. She posted on X regarding her sadness. She stated that today is a very sad day for Delhi. Today, a woman is being made the Chief Minister of Delhi whose family fought a long battle to save terrorist Afzal from hanging. Moreover, Swati wrote that Atishi’s parents wrote mercy petitions to the Honorable President to save terrorist Afzal. According to Atishi’s Parents, Afzal was innocent and he was implicated in a political conspiracy. Furthermore, Swati stated that Atishi Marlena is just a ‘Dummy CM’, yet this issue is related to the security of the country. May God protect Delhi!

    Earlier Swati Maliwal registered a case on Bibhav Kumar a personal assistant to Arvind Kejriwal.

    Swati Maliwal Posted on X regarding Atishi

    Former MLA of Aam Aadmi Party and now Vice President of the Delhi BJP Kapil Mishra said that Atishi’s family had tried to stop the hanging of terrorist Afzal. Moreover, Kejriwal is sinning imposing a Naxalite mentality on Delhi through the backdoor. Today Aam Aadmi Party is choosing a CM who never had any connection with the Anna movement and India Against Corruption. The people of Delhi will never accept a Naxalite Communist Chief Minister. Other Leaders of the BJP also stated against Atishi.

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  • Champai Soren will officially join BJP on August 30

    Champai Soren will officially join BJP on August 30

    Champai Soren will officially join the BJP on August 30 as per the post of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on X. Former Jharkhand CM Champai will officially join the Bharatiya Janata Party on August 30 in Ranchi. Himanta said in his post that Soren met Home Minister Amit Shah. It is noteworthy that Champai Soren reached New Delhi along with Himanta to meet Amit Shah.

    Champai Soren will join BJP

    Before that Champai Soren was made the CM of Jharkhand after the arrest of Hemant Soren in the money laundering case. He served as CM from February to July. Later he was removed from the CM post after Hemant Soren got bail. Afterwards, Hemant Soren again became Chief Minister of Jharkhand. This move of Hemant Soren was been criticized.

    Biography of Champai Soren

    Champai Soren was born on the 1st of November 1956  in Jilinggora village in the Seraikela-Kharsawan district. Simal Soren, his father, is engaged in agricultural activities. His educational attainment includes studies up to Grade 10 in a government school. He is the parent of seven children.

    Champai Soren had entered politics through the separate Jharkhand state movement in the 90s. He is considered very close to JMM President Shibu Soren and Working President Hemant Soren.

    Champai Soren is an Indian politician from the state of Jharkhand. He is a prominent leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), a political party that primarily represents the tribal and indigenous populations of Jharkhand. He has been an influential figure in Jharkhand’s state politics and has served multiple terms as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Seraikela constituency. Champai Soren has been elected to the Assembly in every election since 2005.

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    Soren has played an important role in advocating for the rights of tribal communities, focusing on issues related to land, water, and forest conservation. He has also been actively involved in the movement for the separate statehood of Jharkhand, which was created in 2000 after being carved out of Bihar.

    Champai Soren has held various positions within the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and the state government. He has been known for his grassroots leadership and efforts to uplift marginalized communities.

    Second visit of Champai Soren to Delhi

    This was the second visit to Delhi of Champai Soren after resigning as CM. During his last visit to Delhi, he had made serious allegations against the JMM party leadership. Champai had accused the party leadership of humiliating him through a post on social media. In the post, he wrote that he is emotionally hurt due to the continuous insulting behaviours.

    Sharing his pain, Champai said that after continuous insults and contempt, he was left with the option of retiring from politics, setting up his organization or moving forward with a new partner. Furthermore, he said that the options are open till the assembly elections. Moreover, a new chapter of his life is going to start. He also talked about finding a new option. Later there were discussions that he could also form a new party. 

    In between the two visit

    Between these two visits, the former CM met his supporters in the Kolhan area of ​​Jharkhand before the assembly elections. He also discussed the strategy with party workers. After this, while talking to journalists, Champai Soren indicated that he would form a new party. There was also some speculation that 68-year-old Champai Soren, angry with JMM, along with some of his workers, is looking for opportunities outside the party. Now the curtain has been lifted from all this. Moreover, assembly elections are going to be held in Jharkhand later this year.

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  • Anandiram Khatik may join Congress again before the by-election

    Anandiram Khatik may join Congress again before the by-election

    Anandiram Khatik resigned from membership of RLP on Sunday. He has sent his resignation to RLP national president Hanuman Beniwal. This is a shock to Hanuman Beniwal before by-elections in Rajasthan. The special thing is that immediately after meeting Sachin Pilot, Anandiram Khatik resigned from the membership of RLP.

    Anandiram Khatik Resignation

    Previously Anandiram Khatik was a member of the All India Congress Committee. It is noteworthy that Anandiram Khatik has previously been the District President of Chittorgarh NSUI and Youth Congress.

    Anandiram Khatik considered a supporter of Sachin Pilot. He contested the elections as a Congress candidate from Kapasan assembly seat in 2018. In which he had to face defeat by about seven thousand votes. After this, due to factionalism in the Congress in the 2023 assembly elections, he took membership of RLP and contested the assembly elections from Kapasan. In this election, he received thirty thousand votes. As a result, Congress candidate Shankarlal Bairwa lost the election.

    Anandiram Khatik will return home

    Anandiram Khatik met former Chief Minister Sachin Pilot in Jaipur in the presence of MLAs Mukesh Bhakar, Sushil Pareek and Vedprakash Solanki. He also presented Sachin with a bouquet. He resigned from the membership of RLP shortly after this meeting. Khatik is considered a pilot supporter. Speculations are being made in political circles about his return home. On social media, Congress members have already started welcoming him back.

    There were also speculations about Anandiram joining Congress in the recently held Lok Sabha elections. However, he did not join due to local factionalism.

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    By-elections will be held on 6 assembly seats in Rajasthan

    By-elections are to be held on 6 assembly seats in Rajasthan. However, the Election Commission has yet not announced the dates. MLAs from Khinvsar, Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Deoli-Uniara and Chaurasi assembly seats of the state were elected Lok Sabha MPs. Due to this, these five seats are vacant.

    At the same time, the Slumber assembly seat became vacant due to the recent demise of BJP MLA Amritlal Meena. On which a new MLA is now to be elected.

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  • Upendra Kushwaha will go to Rajya Sabha

    Upendra Kushwaha will go to Rajya Sabha

    Upendra Kushwaha will go to the Rajya Sabha, NDA has declared this. NDA constituent’s ally and Rashtriya Lok Morcha chief Upendra Kushwaha will go to Rajya Sabha. For this, he will file a nomination. According to Rashtriya Lok Morcha, Upendra Kushwaha will file a nomination from NDA on August 21 at 11 am as this is the last day for filing nominations.

    Upendra Kushwaha will file his nomination in the presence of all the senior leaders of the NDA alliance. It was officially announced by the NDA to send Upendra Kushwaha to the Rajya Sabha. He will contest for one seat, while the BJP candidate will contest the other seat. On behalf of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the possibility of former BJP MP RK Singh is being mentioned. However, the state unit of Bihar BJP has shortlisted the names of the contenders and handed them over to the central leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party. There is a possibility that the Bharatiya Janata Party may announce the name of its candidate shortly.

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    Who is Upendra Kushwaha

    Upendra Kushwaha was born on February 6, 1960, in Jandaha village in the Vaishali district of Bihar, India. He belongs to the Koeri caste, which is part of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) in India. His full name is Upendra Singh Kushwaha. Furthermore, Kushwaha holds a degree from Patna University. He is married to Snehlata Kushwaha, and they have children together. Moreover, he has had a long political career. Kushwaha has been politically active since the 1990s and continues to play a significant role in Bihar’s politics.

    Upendra Kushwaha is an Indian politician known for his work in Bihar politics. He has been associated with several political parties throughout his career, including the Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP), which he founded in 2013. Kushwaha has served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Lok Sabha and has held ministerial positions in the Indian government. He served in the position of Minister of State for Human Resource Development in the Indian government.

    He has also been a part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and has had ties with the Janata Dal (United) or JD(U). In 2021, he merged his RLSP with JD(U) and became an influential leader within the party.

    Kushwaha is known for advocating issues related to education, social justice, and the development of backward classes, especially in the state of Bihar.

    Upendra Kushwaha party?

    Upendra Kushwaha currently leads a political party called the Rashtriya Lok Manch. He formed this party after leaving the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) and renaming his earlier party, Rashtriya Lok Janata Dal​.

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    Upendra Kushwaha was an NDA candidate from the Karakat seat

    Upendra Kushwaha was the NDA candidate from the Karakat seat in the Lok Sabha elections, from where Bhojpuri singer and actor Pawan Singh and Left party’s Rajaram Singh contested against him.

    Although Bhojpuri cine star Pawan Singh lost that seat. At the same time, Upendra was also not allowed to win. The opposition claimed that the BJP orchestrated the entire game. Now it is being said that sending Kushwaha to Rajya Sabha on behalf of NDA means that efforts are being made to woo him before the assembly elections to be held in Bihar.

    By-elections will be held for two seats.

    Two Rajya Sabha seats had become vacant after Rashtriya Janata Dal’s Misa Bharti and Bharatiya Janata Party’s Vivek Thakur won the Lok Sabha elections. Now by-elections are to be held on the same two seats. Vivek Thakur was elected to the Rajya Sabha in 2020 with a tenure till 2026. While Misa Bharti became a Rajya Sabha member in June 2022. Her tenure was supposed to end in 2028.

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  • Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections announced

    Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections announced

    Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections were announced by the Election Commission of India during a press conference. Elections will be held for the first time after the removal of Article 370. Jammu and Kashmir is now a Union Territory and the first assembly elections will be held here after the abolition of Article 370. Assembly elections are to be held in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, where the deadline given by the Supreme Court for holding elections is ending on September 30. Last December, the Supreme Court had directed the Election Commission to conduct assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir by September 30.

    After 10 years, elections have finally been announced in the paradise of the world. Jammu and Kashmir will get its elected government on 4th October. The results will be announced after the assembly elections on this day. After this, it will be decided whose government will be formed. However, many changes occurred in Jammu and Kashmir in these ten years.

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    Schedule of Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections

    Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections will be held in three phases. The first phase of elections will be held on the 18th of September 2024. Furthermore, the second phase of elections will be held on the 25th of September. The final and the last third phase will be held on the 1st of October 2024. Moreover, the counting of votes will be on the 4th of October 2024. Hence the path to forming a new Jammu and Kashmir assembly will be opened after the 4th of October.

    Jammu and Kashmir assembly seats

    After the delimitation held last year in Jammu and Kashmir, there are now 90 assembly seats. For the first time, 9 seats have been reserved for ST. Apart from this, seats have also been reserved for Scheduled Castes. There were 107 seats in the state Assembly which has now increased to 114. After delimitation, maximum seats have increased in Jammu.

    Under the new delimitation, earlier there were 37 seats in Jammu and now there are 43 assembly seats. There were 46 seats in Kashmir, now this number has increased to 47. Earlier there were two nominated members in the Assembly, now this number will be 5. Two seats have also been reserved for displaced Kashmiri Hindus.

    Seats reserved for POK

    Pakistan occupied some areas of Jammu and Kashmir right after independence. After this, it remains Pakistan’s possession. In 1956, when a separate constitution of Jammu and Kashmir was made, 24 seats of POK were earmarked in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. It is believed that one day POK will come out of Pakistan and join India. On 22 February 1994, Parliament unanimously passed a historic resolution demanding that Pakistan vacate the areas of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir which it had occupied through invasion.

    Hence in this election also, 24 seats will remain reserved for Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. This area of ​​Jammu and Kashmir is currently under Pakistani occupation. That is why it is called POK.

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    Haryana assembly election announcement

    The tenure of Haryana Assembly is going to end on November 3. The state elections have to be conducted even before this. Hence, the Election Commission of India has announced the assembly election date. The Election Commission announced the election date in Haryana along with the Jammu Kashmir assembly. Voting will take place in Haryana in a single phase on October 1. Counting of votes for both the assemblies will take place on October 4.

    Earlier news was coming that the Commission will also announce the schedule of Maharashtra Assembly elections. But did not announce the dates of the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Since 2009, assembly elections in both the states of Maharashtra and Haryana have been held simultaneously thrice. However, this time the assembly elections of both the states are being held separately. It is noteworthy that the tenure of Maharashtra Assembly is going to end on 26th November. The tenure of the Haryana Assembly is till November 3.

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  • Manipur CM congrats the Indian Army and BSF

    Manipur CM congrats the Indian Army and BSF

    Manipur CM N Biren Singh congrats to the Indian Army and BSF for demolishing the bunkers of Kuki militants. Manipur has been struggling with the problem of Kuki insurgency for the last several decades. Some groups of the Kuki have created an atmosphere of violence and instability in the state.

    The Indian Army and Border Security Force (BSF) demolished bunkers of Kuki militants in Bangalon, Manipur. That is why Manipur State CM N Biren Singh congratulated the Army and BSF on demolishing the bunkers. Furthermore, the Manipur CM said that the Army and BSF operation is important to maintain stability and peace in the state. We must cooperate with our security forces and strive for a peaceful and secure future.

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    Manipur CM Biren Singh wrote on X a social media platform about the successful operation of Army and BSF on Kuki Militants. He emphasized the commitment to eliminating threats and ensuring peace and security in Manipur state. Both the Army and the Border Security Force (BSF) have effectively taken down the bunkers belonging to the Kuki militants in Bunglon. Moreover, he urges the public to collaborate with our security forces as they work towards a peaceful and secure future for everyone.

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    Kuki has been spreading extremism for a decade

    Manipur has been struggling with the problem of Kuki insurgency for the last several decades. Some groups of the Kuki have created an atmosphere of violence and instability in the state. The main causes of the Kuki insurgency are political and economic dissatisfaction, a battle of cultural and linguistic identity, and inequalities in the distribution of land and resources. Moreover, people associated with extremist organizations keep attacking security forces, killing civilians, kidnapping and carrying out violent incidents every day.

    The Kuki militants refer to various insurgent groups associated with the Kuki ethnic community. They are predominantly found in the northeastern states of India, particularly in Manipur, Nagaland, and Mizoram. The Kukis are one of the many indigenous communities in this region. Moreover, they have a history marked by conflicts over ethnic identity, territorial rights, and political autonomy.

    Historical Background and Reason of Conflict between Kuki and Meiteis

    The Kuki community has a history of conflict with neighbouring ethnic groups, such as the Nagas and Meiteis. It is often centred around territorial disputes and ethnic tensions. The rise of Kuki militancy can be traced back to these ethnic tensions. Which have been exacerbated by the complex socio-political landscape of the region.

    The conflict between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur has deep historical, ethnic, and socio-political roots. These tensions have escalated into violence and unrest multiple times, most notably in recent years. Here are the key reasons behind the conflict:

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    1 Ethnic Identity and Territorial Claims

    • Meiteis: The Meiteis are the largest ethnic group in Manipur, predominantly residing in the Imphal Valley. They have traditionally been Hindu, though there is also a sizable Meitei Christian and Sanamahism (indigenous religion) following.
    • Kukis: The Kukis are one of the many indigenous hill tribal groups of Manipur, primarily Christian. They inhabit the hilly regions surrounding the valley, along with others like the Nagas.

    The tension often revolves around territorial claims. The Meiteis primarily inhabit the valley, which constitutes about 10% of the state’s land. While the hill areas where the Kukis live cover about 90%. Both communities have historical claims to certain areas, leading to disputes over land ownership and control.

    2. Demand for Separate Administrative Arrangements

    • The Kuki community has long demanded greater autonomy or even a separate state. It is often referred to as “Kukiland,” which would include Kuki-inhabited areas across Manipur and other states. This demand is fueled by feelings of marginalization and the desire to protect their identity and land rights.
    • The Meiteis dominate the political landscape of Manipur. Moreover, the Meiteis are generally opposed to any division of the state or the creation of separate administrative regions. They feared it could lead to the fragmentation of the state and loss of territory.

    3. Land Ownership and Rights

    • Land Laws: Manipur’s land laws prohibit non-tribals (like the Meiteis) from buying land in the hill areas. These lands are reserved for the ST (including Kukis). Conversely, tribals can buy land in the valley, where the Meiteis live. This has led to resentment among the Meiteis, who feel constrained by these laws. While the Kukis fear losing their land and identity due to encroachment by non-tribals.
    • Encroachment Allegations: Both communities accuse each other of encroaching on their traditional lands. For instance, Kukis accuse the Meitei-dominated government of trying to extend its control over hill areas. While Meiteis claim that Kuki militants and undocumented immigrants (from Myanmar) are occupying land in the valley and hill areas.

    4. Insurgency and Militancy

    • Both the Meiteis and Kukis have had their militant groups. Which have often clashed with each other and with the state. The Kuki insurgency was initially a response to both perceived neglect by the state and conflict with Naga militants. But it has also led to clashes with Meitei groups.
    • Meitei insurgent groups, on the other hand, have focused on issues like the protection of Meitei identity and opposition to perceived outsider influence.

    5. Socio-Political Exclusion and Representation

    • Political Power: The Meiteis, being the largest group, have historically held more political power in the state, controlling the government and administration. Kukis feel politically marginalized and underrepresented in the state government, which exacerbates tensions.
    • Developmental Disparities: The hill areas, where the Kukis predominantly live, are often less developed compared to the valley. This has led to grievances about unequal development and perceived neglect by the state government.

    6. Recent Triggers and Violence

    • In recent years, tensions have been exacerbated by issues such as:
      • ST Status for Meiteis: There has been a demand from some Meitei groups for ST status. Which would allow them to buy land in the hill areas and access certain affirmative action benefits. This is strongly opposed by the Kukis and other hill tribal groups. Moreover, they fear it could lead to a loss of their land and identity.
      • Drug Trafficking Allegations: The government’s actions against drug trafficking, which allegedly involve some elements in the hill areas, have also been a source of tension. Some Kukis perceive these actions as unfairly targeting their community.

    7. Ethnic Violence and Displacement

    The culmination of these tensions has led to outbreaks of ethnic violence, resulting in loss of life, displacement of communities, and further deepening of mistrust and hatred between the groups.

    The conflict between Meiteis and Kukis is deeply entrenched in historical grievances, socio-political inequalities, and competing visions for the future of Manipur. Resolving these conflicts requires addressing both the immediate triggers of violence and the underlying issues of identity, representation, and land rights.

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    Emergence of Kuki Militancy

    Kuki militancy began to take shape in the 1980s and 1990s, driven by demands for a separate Kuki state or autonomous region within India. The movement was partly a reaction to the perceived marginalization of the Kuki people and their conflicts with other ethnic groups, particularly the Nagas.

    Several Kuki militant groups emerged during this period, each with varying goals, including:

    • Demand for a Separate State: Some groups have demanded the creation of a separate Kuki state, often referred to as “Kukiland,” which would encompass Kuki-inhabited areas in Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, and Myanmar.
    • Autonomy and Self-Determination: Other groups have sought greater autonomy within the existing states, focusing on preserving Kuki identity and protecting their land from encroachment by other communities.

    Insurgency and Conflicts

    The Kuki insurgency has been marked by armed clashes with both Indian security forces and rival ethnic groups, particularly the Nagas. The conflict has led to significant violence and displacement in the region, with civilians often caught in the crossfire.

    Peace Talks and Ceasefire Agreements

    In recent years, there have been efforts to bring Kuki militant groups into the mainstream through peace talks and ceasefire agreements with the Indian government. Some groups, such as those under the KNO, have entered into ceasefire agreements and are engaged in ongoing negotiations aimed at resolving their demands peacefully.

    Current Situation

    The situation remains complex, with some Kuki militant groups still active and others participating in peace processes. The region continues to experience occasional violence, often linked to long-standing ethnic tensions, territorial disputes, and the demands for greater autonomy or a separate state.

    The Kuki militant movement is a significant part of the broader insurgency landscape in Northeast India, where multiple ethnic groups have sought greater autonomy or independence, leading to a prolonged conflict in the region.

    Biography of Manipur CM N Biren Singh

    Nongthombam Biren Singh is an Indian politician who has been serving as the Chief Minister of Manipur since March 15, 2017. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Before entering politics, Biren Singh had a career in journalism and sports.

    Early Life and Education of Manipur CM

    • Birth Date: January 1, 1961
    • Birth Place: Luwangsangbam Mamang Leikai, Imphal East, Manipur, India
    • Education: He completed his education in Manipur and is a graduate of DM College in Imphal.

    Career Before Politics

    • Journalism: Biren Singh began his career as a journalist. He was the founder and editor of the popular vernacular daily Naharolgi Thoudang in 1992, which played a crucial role in shaping public opinion in the state.
    • Sports: Before his journalism career, he was also a footballer. Moreover, he played for the Border Security Force (BSF) football team and participated in various national-level tournaments.

    Political Career of Manipur CM

    • Entry into Politics: Biren Singh entered politics in 2002, initially as a member of the Democratic Revolutionary Peoples Party (DRPP). Furthermore, he won the election from the Heingang constituency.
    • Congress Tenure: He later joined the Indian National Congress and served as a minister in the Manipur government. He held various portfolios, including Irrigation and Flood Control, Youth Affairs and Sports, and Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution.
    • Switch to BJP: In October 2016, Biren Singh switched allegiance to the BJP, citing differences with the Congress leadership. Moreover, he became a key figure in the party’s strategy in Manipur.

    Chief Minister of Manipur

    • First Term (2017-2022): Biren Singh led the BJP to victory in the 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election, forming a coalition government. He became the first BJP Chief Minister of Manipur on March 15, 2017.
    • Second Term (2022-Present): He was re-elected in the 2022 state elections and continued as the Chief Minister.

    Achievements and Initiatives

    • Development Projects: Biren Singh’s tenure has been marked by a focus on infrastructure development, connectivity, and welfare schemes in Manipur.
    • Law and Order: He has taken significant steps to improve law and order in the state, with efforts to curb insurgency and promote peace.
    • Health and Education: His government has also focused on improving healthcare facilities and education in the state.

    Personal Life of Manipur CM

    Manipur CM with his wife
    • Family: Manipur CM Biren Singh is married and has children. He is married to Hiyainu Devi.
    • Interests: Apart from politics, he is known to have an interest in sports and journalism, which were his career paths before entering politics.

    Biren Singh’s leadership has been influential in shaping the political landscape of Manipur, and his role as Chief Minister continues to impact the state’s development.

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  • Bangladesh coup update

    Bangladesh coup update

    Bangladesh coup occurred yesterday evening on the 5th of August 2024. Because of the deteriorating situation and the coup in the neighbouring country Bangladesh, the Central Government of India has also become alert.

    Bangladesh has been experiencing significant unrest for the last month. Due to the reinstatement of a job quota system favouring the children of independence war veterans. Initially, it was cancelled in 2018 after large protests. The system was reinstated in June 2024. After the Supreme Court increased the quota from 5% to 30%. This sparked widespread opposition and violence.

    The unrest has resulted in over 500 deaths and thousands of injuries. Authorities have imposed nationwide curfews, internet blackouts, and bans on public gatherings to control the situation. Protests have been concentrated in major urban areas like Dhaka, Chattogram, and Rangpur, often involving violent clashes with police.

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    Sheikh Hasina Resigned

    The protesters started demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. On this, Sheikh Hasina’s government announced a curfew in Bangladesh till July 20. Due to this, the rioters became more aggressive. In such a situation, the government started arresting and imprisoning the protesters.

    After this, the United Nations intervened in this matter and said that the people of Bangladesh should not be tortured. With the support of the UN, the protesters gained more courage and the demonstrations became more intense. They intensified their demand for the resignation of the Prime Minister.

    Seeing the situation worsening, Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday evening and left Dhaka and came to India. She resigned and came to India to save her life. Her plane landed at Hindon Air Base of the Air Force in Ghaziabad, UP at 5.30 pm on Monday. Here she was received by the country’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

    Information has come to light that Sheikh Hasina will take refuge in England after ending her political innings. Sources say that Sheikh Hasina is preparing to go to London. The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has sought asylum from the Government of England.

    History of Bangladesh coup

    The history of coups in Bangladesh is marked by political instability and military interventions since its independence in 1971. Here is an overview of the major coups and attempted coups in the country’s history:

    Bangladesh coup in 1975

    1 August 15, 1975, Coup: The first major Bangladesh coup occurred on August 15, 1975. At that time a group of junior army officers assassinated the country’s founding leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, along with most of his family members. This coup led to the installation of Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad as the president. This event profoundly affected the nation’s political landscape and set a precedent for future military interventions.

    2 November 3, 1975 Jail Killing: Following the August coup, four senior Awami League leaders, who had been arrested, were murdered in Dhaka Central Jail. This was part of a conspiracy to consolidate power among the new rulers.

    3 November 7, 1975 Coup: Known as the “Sipahi-Janata Biplob” (Soldiers and People’s Revolution), this coup saw the overthrow of Mushtaq Ahmad by a counter-coup led by Brigadier Khaled Mosharraf. However, within days, Khaled Mosharraf was killed. Afterwards, the army chief, Major General Ziaur Rahman, took control, becoming the de facto leader of Bangladesh.

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    1981 Coup Attempt

    May 30, 1981 Assassination of Ziaur Rahman: President Ziaur Rahman was assassinated in Chittagong by a group of army officers led by Major General Manzoor. The coup attempt failed, and Vice President Justice Abdus Sattar took over as acting president. The political environment remained volatile, with numerous uprisings and attempted coups continuing in the background​.

    1982 Coup

    March 24, 1982: Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad Ershad led a bloodless coup, overthrowing the elected president Abdus Sattar. Ershad declared martial law and assumed the presidency, ruling Bangladesh for almost nine years until he was forced to resign in December 1990 due to mass protests and a popular uprising.

    Recent Political Instability in Bangladesh due to coup

    While there have been no successful coups in recent years, Bangladesh has experienced significant political turmoil, often involving violent protests, hartals (strikes), and confrontations between political parties. The military remains an influential force, with occasional rumours of coups, although none have materialized since Ershad’s ousting.

    Yesterday, Bangladesh Army Chief Wakar-uz-Zaman also gave an ultimatum to Sheikh Hasina to resign from the post of PM and leave the country. In such a situation, Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of PM and has left the country with her sister Sheikh Rehana and come to India. Minutes after she left Dhaka, protesters attacked her residence and engaged in vandalism. Protesters stormed the gates of the Gono Bhaban (PM’s residence) and entered the premises around 3:00 pm. They started looting the expensive items as well as common things in the PM house.

    Protestors in PM house after Bangladesh coup.

    Protestors in PM House

    In such a situation, Bangladesh will now be ruled by the army under the leadership of Waqar-uz-Zaman. As per the media report, Army Chief is going to form the Interim government within 24 to 48 hours. He has called on the public to maintain faith in the military and to remain peaceful. Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the head of the navy and air force, and top leaders of several opposition parties, including the BNP and the Jamaat-e-Islami party, attended the president’s meeting.

    According to reports, it was alleged that the Opposition BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) conspired with Pakistan’s ISI to foment unrest and overthrow Hasina, who is considered to be pro-India, while Zia is seen as pro-Pakistan. Bangladesh’s President Mohammed Shahabuddin has ordered the release of jailed former Prime Minister and key opposition leader Khaleda Zia.

    India alert after rebellion in Bangladesh

    Given the deteriorating situation and the coup in the neighbouring country Bangladesh, the Central Government has also become alert. The government has issued a special warning for the northeastern states along the border with Bangladesh.

    Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was welcomed by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and senior Air Force officials on her arrival at Hindon Air Force Station in Uttar Pradesh. During this, there was a long conversation between Hasina and Doval.

    PM Modi chairs key meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) over Bangladesh unrest. Foreign Minister Jaishankar, NSA Doval and senior ministers attended this meeting. The Indian government is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation in Bangladesh.

    Foreign Minister Jaishanker informed about the Bangladesh coup in the Rajya Sabha. He further said that they are closely monitoring the situation. Moreover, the government is in contact with Bangladesh Army officials and our diplomates. The High Commission in Dhaka and Assistant High Commissions in Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, and Sylhet are there and in contact with Indian nationals.

    On the other hand, because of the incident in Bangladesh, the Border Security Force (BSF) has increased vigil on the 4096 km long India-Bangladesh Border. BSF has issued a high alert for all its units. Meanwhile, BSF Acting Director General (DG) Daljit Singh Chaudhary and other senior commanders have reached Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, to review the security situation.

    Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has also released a video saying that we have imposed prohibitory orders on the border from Monday night.

    Chief Minister of Bengal Mamta Banerjee agreed to follow the decision by the central government in this regard. Moreover, she requested with hand fold to the leaders not to give controversial statements about the Bangladesh coup.

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  • Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde became the new Governor of Rajasthan

    Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde became the new Governor of Rajasthan

    Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde has been given the responsibility of the new Governor of Rajasthan. The new Governor of Rajasthan, Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde in place of Kalraj Mishra.

    Who is Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde?

    Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde was born on 17 August 1945 in Chittepimpalgaon, Aurangabad, Maharashtra. His life was spent in extreme poverty. To earn his livelihood, he also sold newspapers in Pholambri, Aurangabad for many years. He loves agriculture very much. He has named his house in Aurangabad as Krishi Yoga.

    Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde is a veteran BJP leader from Maharashtra. He has successfully fulfilled the responsibility of the post of Maharashtra Assembly Speaker. Apart from this, he also served as Employment Minister in the Government of Maharashtra. Haribhau joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh at the age of 13. Due to his work, he became quite popular.

    Seeing his popularity, the BJP gave him an assembly ticket for the first time in 1985. Furthermore, Haribhau has been a five-time MLA from Pholambri assembly seat in the Aurangabad district. Haribhau is also named as Nana by the public.

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    Kalraj Mishra’s tenure ended on July 21

    Kalraj Mishra took oath as the Governor of Rajasthan on 9 September 2019. His tenure ended on July 21. The new Governor of Rajasthan, Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde, replaced Kalraj Mishra.

    Governors of many states changed at midnight

    President Draupadi Murmu announced several new governors late on Saturday night. In this, many states got new governors and the charges of many governors were changed. Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde has been made the Governor of Rajasthan in place of Kalraj Mishra. Whereas Om Prakash Mathur, a veteran BJP leader, has been made the Governor of Sikkim.

    Gulab Chand Kataria, the current Governor of Assam, has been made the Governor of Punjab. Along with Punjab, Kataria has also been given the additional responsibility of Administrator of Union Territory Chandigarh. Furthermore, the President has accepted the resignation of Banwarilal Purohit, who was serving as the Governor of Punjab and Administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh.

    Whereas former Jharkhand Governor CP Radhakrishnan has now been appointed the Governor of Maharashtra. Santosh Kumar Gangwar, who has been a Union Minister, has been appointed the Governor of Jharkhand. Furthermore, CH Vijayanshakar has been appointed as the Governor of Meghalaya. Apart from this, Laxman Prasad Acharya has been appointed the Governor of Assam and has also been given the additional responsibility of Manipur. Laxman Prasad Acharya was the governor of Sikkim. Moreover, Jishnu Dev Varma has been appointed as the Governor of Telangana. Whereas Raman Deka has been made the Governor of Chhattisgarh.

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