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  • Lalduhoma, former Indira Gandhi security handler, to be Mizoram CM.

    Lalduhoma, former Indira Gandhi security handler, to be Mizoram CM.

    Lalduhoma, former Indira Gandhi security handler, to be Mizoram CM. The Zoram People’s Movement has won a majority in the Mizoram elections, making it likely that party leader Lalduhoma will become CM. Let us know about the political life of Lalduhoma.

    After the spectacular victory of the Zoram People’s Movement in Mizoram, it is almost certain that party chief Lalduhoma will become the next CM of the state. IPS officer-turned-politician Lalduhoma is in the news everywhere after winning 27 seats in the 40-member Mizoram Assembly under his leadership.

    In a multi-cornered contest, Lalduhoma defeated his nearest rival J. Malsawmzuala Vanchhawang retained his Serchhip seat by defeating the MNF candidate by a margin of 2,982 votes. After getting a strong mandate, he told the media that he would meet Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati. He may meet on Tuesday or Wednesday and stake claim to form the government.

    Thought Leadership

    Came into politics influenced by Indira Gandhi

    Lalduhoma, a former IPS officer, served as security in charge of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and played a key role in the organizing committee of the 1982 Asian Games. Influenced by Indira Gandhi, Lalduhoma joined the Congress in 1984.

    Lalduhoma was instrumental in bringing the Mizo National Front (MNF) into the mainstream and establishing peace in Mizoram. He said, “Indira Gandhi had entrusted me with the task of resolving the insurgency led by the Laldenga-led Mizo National Front. I met Laldenga in London where he was in self-exile. I persuaded them to come forward to end extremism”.

    The Mizo peace accord was signed because of Lalduhoma

    Due to the tireless efforts of Lalduhoma and on the initiative of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the Mizo Peace Accord was signed in June 1986. Due to this, the conflict and rebellion that had been going on for two decades in Mizoram came to an end. Lalduhoma was elected MP from the Sole Lok Sabha seat of Mizoram as a Congress candidate. But after the assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984, his rapport with the Congress party deteriorated. Therefore he left the Congress party. After this, he was disqualified under the anti-defection law in 1988.

    Formed his party and won the trust of the people

    After struggling for a few years, Lalduhoma formed the Zoram Nationalist Party in 1997. In 2003 he was elected MLA from Ratu’s seat. Ahead of the 2018 assembly elections, ZNM merged with six local parties to form ZPM. After that, this coalition group supported him as its chief ministerial candidate. ZPM has emerged as a strong third front in Mizoram’s dual-party electoral battle, performing well in local elections. He aims to replace Congress and MNF Mizoram, accusing both parties of doing nothing for the betterment of the state and its people during their four decades in power.

  • High Voting Percentage in the Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    High Voting Percentage in the Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    Voting Percentage was 74.96% in the Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023. On Saturday, voters cast their votes for the formation of the sixteenth in Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023. Voting passed peacefully with minor incidents. A complaint of aerial firing was also received at one place.

    The process of collecting EVMs at the district headquarters continued till late at night. According to the Election Commission, the final voting figures will be revealed after the completion of the EVM collection work. In some places, there were complaints of EVM and VVPAT malfunctioning, which were replaced by the Commission. Complaints of boycott of voting were also received at about six places in Sikar, Bassi etc. Voting time ended at 6 pm, but due to queues of voters at many places, they were taken inside the booth campus and voted till night. The final voting figures were not released till late at night.

    Voting Percentage increased over time.

    In the below table, we can see how the voting percentage increased over time during the election. The pace of voting started to increase after the voting started at 7 am.

    TimeVoting Percentage
    9 o’clock9.77%
    11 o’clock24.63%
    1 o’clock40.27%
    3 o’clock55.63%
    5 o’clock68.24%

    This time the voting process for 199 assembly seats of the state was started at 7 am and the pace of voting remained fast. Till 9 am, 9.77% of voters had cast more votes as compared to 6.21% in the last election. The pace increased in the afternoon and a crowd gathered at the polling stations leading to confrontation.

    Increase Percentage

    Highlights of voting for Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023

    Incidents of stone pelting also took place between supporters of both parties during voting in Dholpur, Sikar and Taraganar of Churu district. However, there is no news of voting being affected anywhere.

    The election was not held on a seat. The election process was postponed due to the death of a candidate in the Srikaranpur assembly constituency.

    Live webcasting of the voting process was done at 26 thousand 393 polling stations including 12 thousand 433 sensitive and highly sensitive polling stations of the state.

    Newly married people, women, youth and disabled people participated enthusiastically in the voting. In the state, more than 61 thousand older citizens above 80 years of age and disabled people had earlier voted from home. Voting was held in 199 out of 200 assembly seats in the state.

    Voting even at a height of 5 thousand feet

    For the first time, a polling station was built at Shergaon in Abu-Pindwara assembly constituency of Sirohi district at an altitude of 4 thousand 921 feet. To reach here the polling party had to walk about 17 kilometres from the “Guru Shikhar”. There was a lot of enthusiasm among the local villagers regarding voting at this centre.

    Names removed from voter lists

    At many polling stations in the districts including the capital Jaipur, the common people also complained about the deletion of names from the voter list. People arrived with identity cards to cast their votes but were not allowed to vote as their names were not on the voter list. In such a situation, people also protested in some places.

  • List of candidates for all 200 seats in Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    List of candidates for all 200 seats in Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    The list of candidates for all the 200 assembly seats of Rajasthan is finalised with the withdrawal of nominations on Thursday. The picture of the candidates facing each other is clear now.

    There will be an interesting contest with more than two strong candidates in many seats.

    Along with BJP-Congress, independent candidates and other parties are contesting on many seats. Congress and BJP are also afraid of conflict due to the persistence of rebels in many places.

    Now that the match has been decided, the publicity will gain momentum. After Diwali, there will be public meetings and road shows of big leaders in the state.

    A five-cornered contest is being seen in the Shiv assembly constituency.

    Below is the complete list of candidates from the BJP, Congress and other parties contesting in all 200 constituencies.

    List of Candidates

    ConstituencyBJPCongressOthersNumber of Candidates
    SadulshahrGuruveer Singh BararJagdish JangidOm Bishnoi
    Congress (Independent)
    10
    Shree GanganagarJaydeep BhihanniAnkur MiglaniAruna Chandak (IND)15
    Shree KaranpurSurendra Pal Singh TTGurmeet Singh KunnerPrithvi Pal Singh Sandhu (AAP)12
    SuratgarhRampratap KasniaDungarram GaidarRajendra Badhur(Independent)
    Prithviraj Meel (JJP)
    Rai Singh Nagar (Reserved)Balveer LuthraSohan NayakSheopat Meghwal (CPM)12
    Anupgarh (Reserved)Shantosh BawariShimla NayakShimla Bawari
    (Independent)
    7
    SangriaGurdeep ShahpiniAbhimanyu PuniaGanesh Raj Bansal (IND)13
    HanumangarhAmit SahuVinod Kumar13
    PillibangaDharmendra MochiVinod Ghotwal6
    NoharAbhishek MatoriyaAmit Chachan9
    BhadraSanjeev BeniwalAjeet BeniwalBalwan Punia (CPM)10
    KhajuwalaVishwanath MeghwalGovindram Meghwal8
    Bikaner WestJethanand VyasBullakidas Kalla11
    Bikaner EastSiddhi KumariYashpal Gehlot13
    KoylatAnshuman Singh BhattiBhanwar Singh BhattiRanwatram Panwar (RLP)6
    LunkaransherSummit GodharaDr Rajendra MundVirendra Beniwal (IND)
    Prabhudayal Saraswat
    (IND)
    Shree DungargarhTarachand SaraswatManglaram GodharaGirdhari Mahiya (CPM)14
    NokhaBiharilal BhisnoiSushila DudiK.L.Jhanwar (Vikas Munch)14
    SadulpurSumitra Choudhary Krishna PuniaManoj Nayangli (BSP)12
    TaranagarRajendra RathoreNarendra Budaniya9
    SardarshahrRajkumar RindawanAnil SharmaR.R.Choudhari (IND)6
    ChuruHarlal SaharanRafiq Mandolia10
    RatangarhAbhinesh MaharishiPusaram Godhara11
    Sujangarh(SC)ShantoshManoj Meghwal8
    PilaniRajesh DhahiyaPitram KallaKailash Meghwal (IND)8
    SurajgarhSantosh AhllawatSarvan Kumar11
    JhunjhunuNishit KumarBrijendra OllaRajendra Bhambhu (IND)9
    MandavaNarendra Kumar KhichadRita Choudhary12
    NavalgarhVikram Singh JhakhalRajkumar Sharma13
    UdaipurvatiShubhkaran ChoudharyBhagwana Ram SainiRajendra Gudda
    (Shiv Sena)
    9
    KhetriDharampal GurjarManisha GurjarManoj Ghumaria (BSP)9
    FatehpurSarvan ChoudharyHakam Ali KhanNandkishore Mehriya (JJP)
    Madhusudan Bhinda
    LaxmangarhSubhash MehriyaGovind Singh Dotasara10
    Ghod(SC)Gordhan VermaJagdish DanodiyaPemaram (CPM)
    Mahesh Mordiya (RLP)
    SikarRatan JaldhariRajendra PareekTarachand Ghayal16
    DantaramgarhGajanand KumawatVirendra SinghAmara Ram (CPM)
    Rita Singh (JJP)
    KhandelaSubhash MeelMahadev Singh KhandelaBansidhar Bajiya10
    NeemkathanaPrem Singh BajorSuresh Modi11
    ShrimadhopurJhabar Singh KhrraDeepdra Singh Shekhawat9
    KotputliHansraj PatelRajendra YadavMukesh Goyal (IND)9
    ViratnagarKuldeep DhankadInderaraj GurjarBhim Sahan (IND)
    Ramchandra Saradhana (ASP)
    ShahapuraUpen YadavManish YadavAlok Beniwal (IND)6
    ChomuRamlal VermaDr Shikha Meel BaralaChutan Yadav (RLP)
    Kailash Saini (BSP)
    PhuleraNirmal KumawatVidhyadhar Singh Choudhary8
    DuduDr Premchand BerwaBabulal Nagar4
    JhotwaraRajvardhan SinghAbhishek Choudhary18
    AamerSatish PuniaPrashant Sharma15
    JamvaramgarhMahendarpal MeenaGopal Lal Meena8
    HawamahalBalmukandacharyaR.R.Tiwari10
    Vidhyadhar NagarDiyakumariSitaram Aggarwal13
    Civil LinesGopal SharmaPratap Singh Khachariyavas10
    KishenpoolChandramanoharAmin Kagaji8
    Aadarsh NagarRavi NayyerRafiq Khan14
    Malviya NagarKalicharan SharafArchana Sharma10
    SanganerBhajanlalPushpendra Bharadwaj16
    BagruKailash VermaGanga Devi12
    BassiChandramohan MeenaLaxman MeenaJitendra Meena (IND)
    Anju Khangwal (IND)
    ChaksuRamvtaar BerwaVedprakash Solanki5
    TijaraBaba BalaknathImran Khan12
    KishangarhbaasRamhet YadavDeepchand KheriaSimrat Sandhu (BSP)9
    MundawarManjeet ChoudharyLalit YadavAnjali Yadav (ASP)10
    BehroodDr Jaswant Singh YadavSanjay YadavBaljeet Yadav7
    BansurDevi Singh ShekhawatShukuntela Rawat5
    ThanagajiHem Singh BhdanaKanti Prasad Meena14
    Alwar GraminJayram JhatavTikaram Juli7
    Alwar CitySanjay SharmaAjay Aggarwal7
    RamgarhJay AhujaZuber KhanSukhvant Singh (IND)16
    Rajgarh-LaxmangarhBanna Ram MeenaMange Lal MeenaJohari Lal Meena (IND)17
    KathumarRamesh KhichiSanjana JatavMangalram Koli (IND)9
    KamanNoksham ChoudharyJahida Khan12
    NagarJawahar Singh BedamVajib Ali8
    Deeg-KumherDr Shailesh SinghVishvendra Singh8
    BharatpurVijay BansalDr Subhash Garg11
    NadbaiJagat SinghJogendra Singh Awana16
    VairBahadur Singh KolliBhajanlal Jatav7
    BayanaBacchu Singh BansiwalAmar Singh JatavDr Reetu Benawat (IND)11
    Besedi(SC)Sukhram KoliSanjay Jatav8
    BaddiGiriraj Singh MalingaPrasant ParmarJaswant Singh Gujjar (BSP)10
    DholpurDr Shivcharan KushwahShobharani KushwahRitesh Sharma (BSP)12
    RajakhedaNirja SharmaRohit Bohra7
    TodabheemRamniwas MeenaGhanshyam Mehar7
    HindaunRajkumari JatavAnita JatavBrijesh Jatav (BSP)9
    KarauliDarshan Singh GujjarLakhan Singh MeenaRavindra Meena (BSP)11
    SapotraHansraj MeenaRamesh Chand MeenaVijay Kumar (BSP)9
    BandikuiBhagchand TankdaGajraj Khatana10
    MahuwaRajendra MeenaOmprakash Hudla12
    SikraiVikram BansiwalMamta Bhupesh9
    DousaShankerlal SharmaMurarilal Meena9
    LalshotRambilas MeenaParsadilal Meena3
    Gangapur CityMansingh GujjarRamkesh MeenaC.L.Saini (IND)16
    BamanvasRajendra MeenaIndra Meena5
    Swai MadhopurDr Karordi LalDanish AbrarAsha Meena (IND)13
    KhandarJitendra GothwalAshok Berwa8
    MalpuraKanahiya Lal ChoudaryGhansilal Choudary5
    NiwaiRamsahay VermaPrashant BerwaPrahalad Narayan (RLP)10
    TonkAjeet MehtaSachin Pilot8
    Deoli-UniyaraVijay BainslaHarish Meena14
    KishengarhBhagirath ChoudaryVikas ChoudarySuresh Tak (IND)12
    PushkarSuresh RawatNassem AkhtarAshok Rawat (RLP)
    Shree Gopal Baheti
    Ajmer NorthVasudev DevnaniMahendra Singh RelawatGyanchand Saraswat (IND)15
    Ajmer SouthAnita BhadelDourapti Koli9
    NasirabadRamswaroop LambaShivprakash Gujjar10
    BeawarShankar Singh RawatParas JainInder Singh Bagawas, Manoj Chouhan (IND)
    MasudaVirendra Singh KanawatRakesh ParikhWajid Cheeta (BSP)9
    KekediShatrughan GoutamDr Raghu Sharma8
    LadnuKarni SinghMukesh Bhakar4
    DidwanaJitendra Singh JodhaChetan Singh ChoudaryYounas Khan (IND)8
    JayalManju VaghmarManju MeghwalB.L.Bhatti (RLP)9
    NagaurJyoti MirdhaHarendra MirdhaHabibur Rehman (IND)10
    KhinvasarRewatram DangaTejpal MirdhaHanuman Beniwal (RLP)7
    MertaLaxmanram MeghwalShivratan ValmikiIndra Devi (RLP)6
    DeganaAjay SinghVijaypal Mirdha13
    MakranaSumita BhincharZakhir Hussain 10
    ParbatsarMansingh KinsariaRamniwas GhavdiyaLaccharam Badara (RLP)5
    NawanVijay Singh ChoudaryMahendra Singh Choudary9
    JaitaranAvinash GehlotSurendra GoyalDilip (ASP), Yogi Laxmannath (IND)
    SojatShobha ChouhanNiranjan Arya12
    PaliGhyanchand ParakhBhimraj Bhatti7
    Marwar JunctionKesaramKhusveer Singh9
    BaliPushpendra SinghBadriram Jhakhad9
    SumerpurJoraram KumawatHari Shanker Mewara7
    PhalodiPabbaram BishnoiPrakash Chhangani10
    LohavatGajendra Singh KhinvasarKishenaram BishnoiSatyanarayan Bishnoi (RLP)7
    ShergarhBabusingh RathoreMeena Kanwar8
    OssianBheraram SeyolDivya Maderna6
    BhopalgarhKamsa MeghwalGeeta BarwadPukhraj Garg (RLP)6
    SardapuraProf. Mahendra RathoreAshok Gehlot10
    Jodhpur CityAtul BhansaliManisha Panwar10
    SursagarDevendra JoshiShahzad Khan14
    LunniJogaram PatelMehandra Bhisnoi5
    BiladaArjun Lal GargMohan Lal Kataria6
    JaisalmerChotu SinghRupa Ram9
    PokaranPratap PuriShale Mohamad6
    ShivSawroop Singh Amina KhanR.Bhatti (IND), Fateh Khan (IND), Jalam Singh (RLP)
    BarmerDeepak KadvasaraMewaram JainPriyanka Choudary (IND)9
    BayatuBalaram ChoudaryHarish ChoudaryUmaidaram (RLP)9
    PachpadaraArun KumarMadan Prajapat10
    SiwanaHamirsingh BhayalManvendra SinghSunil Parihar (IND)11
    GudamalaniK.K.BhisnoiSonaram Choudary9
    ChauhtonAduram MeghwalPadmaram MeghwalTarunrai Kaga (RLP)5
    AahorChhagan SinghSaroj Choudary14
    JaloreJogeshwer GargRamila MeghwalRamlal Meghwal (IND), Pawani Yogi (IND)
    BhinmalPuraram Sammerjeet Singh6
    SanchorDevji PatelSukhram VishnoiJeevaram Choudary (IND), Shamsher Ali (BSP)
    RaniwadaNarayan SinghRatan Devashi9
    SirohiOtaram DevashiSanyam Lodha9
    Pindwana-AbuSamaram GaraciaLilaram Garacia6
    RevdarJagsiram KoliMotiram Koli6
    GogundaPrataplal BheelDr Mangilal Garacia8
    JhadolBabulal KharadiHiralal Darangi9
    KherwadaNanalal AahariDr Dayaram ParmarVinod Kumar (BSP)9
    Udaipur GraminPhool Singh MeenaDr Vivek Katara8
    UdaipurTarachand JainGaurav Valabh11
    MawaliKrishna Gopal PaliwalPushkar Lal DhangiKuldeep Singh (RLP)10
    VallabnagarUdhaylal DhangiPreeti ShaktawatDeependra (Janta Sena Raj.)8
    SalumbarAmritlal MeenaRaghuveer Singh MeenaJitesh Kumar (BSP)10
    DhariavadKanhaiya Lal MeenaNagraj MeenaThawarchand (BSP)8
    Dungarpur (ST)Bansilal KataraGanesh GhoghraKantilal Rot (BSP)9
    Aashpur (ST)Gopichand MeenaRakesh RotUmesh Meena (BSP)6
    Sagwara (ST)Shankerlal DhechaKailash RotMohanlal Rot (BSP)11
    Chourasy (ST)Sushil KataraTarachand BhagoraRajkumar Rot (BSP), Mahendra Barjod (IND)
    GhatolManshanker NinamaNanalal NinamaAshok Kumar 7
    GarhiKailash MeenaShankerlal CharpotaMannilal (BSP), Vijaypal
    BanswaraDhansingh RawatArjunsingh Bamania6
    BagidooraKrishna KataraMahendarjeet Singh MalviyaJ.K.Patel 5
    KushalgarhBheema Damore Rameela KhadiaRajendra (BSP), Devchand
    Kapasan (SC)Arjunlal JinagarShankerlal BerwaDinesh Bunkar (IND), Aanandi Ram (RLP)
    BenguSuresh DhakadRajendra Singh Bidhuri8
    Chittorgarh Narpat Singh RajviSurendra Singh JadawatChandrabhan Singh (IND)8
    NimbahedaShrichand KirplaniUdhaylal Anjana10
    Badi SadadiGoutam DakBadrilal Jaat12
    ParatapgarhHemant MeenaRamlal MeenaMangilal (BSP)6
    BheemHari Singh ChouhanSudarshan Singh Rawat10
    Kumbhalgarh Surendra Singh RathoreYogendra Singh ParmarAnoop Singh (IND), Neeraj Singh Ranawat (IND)
    RajsamandDeepti MaheshwariNarayan Singh BhattiDinesh Badala 10
    NathdwaraVishvraj Singh MewaraC.P.Joshi7
    AasindJabbar Singh Sankhla Hamilal MewaraDhanraj Gujjar (RLP)12
    MandalUdhaylal BhadanaRamlal Jaat5
    SehadaLadulal PitliyaRajendra TrivediBadri Jaat (RLP)7
    BhilwaraVithal Shanker AwasthiOm Naraniwal Ashok Kothari (IND)12
    ShahpuraLalaram BerwaNarendra Kumar Kailash Meghwal (IND)8
    JhahajpurGopichand MeenaDheeraj Gujjar7
    MandalgarhGopal KhandelwalVivek Dhakad10
    HindoliPrabhulal SainiAshok Chandana6
    KeshavraipatanChandrakanta MeghwalC.L.PremiRakesh Boyat (IND)8
    BundiAshok DogaraHarimohan SharmaRupesh Sharma (IND)12
    PipaldaPrem GhocharChetan Patel6
    SangodHiralal NagarBhanupratap Singh6
    Kota NorthPrahlad GunjalShanti Dhariwal7
    Kota SouthSandeep SharmaRakhi Goutam9
    LadpuraKalpana DeviNaeemudin GudduBhawani Singh Rajawat8
    RamganjmandiMadan DilawarMahendra Rajoria 5
    AntaKunwarlal MeenaPramod Jain Bhaya11
    KishenganjLalit MeenaNirmala Saharia11
    BaranRadheshyam BerwaPanachand Meghwal6
    ChabraPartapsingh ShingviKaran Singh Rathore10
    DugKaluram MeghwalChetraj GehlotRamchandra Sunariwal (IND)6
    JhalrapatanVasundra RajeRamlal Chouhan4
    KhanpurNarendra NagarSuresh Gujjar6
    ManoharthanaGovind RanipuriaNamichand MeenaKailash Meena (IND)7

    SUM UP

    It is tedious as well as time-consuming work to prepare a list of candidates accurately. We have taken care to provide the correct information about the candidates. We request you to correct us for any mistake or spelling mistake in this list of candidates.

  • Indian Americans are gaining power in America

    Indian Americans are gaining power in America

    The influence of Indian Americans in America is continuously increasing. At least 10 Indian Americans have won local and state-level elections in different parts of the country. Most of these Indians belong to the Democrat Party.

    This victory reflects the ever-increasing dominance of the Indian community in American politics. It is noteworthy that US Vice President Kamala Harris is also of Indian origin. Similarly, candidates of Indian origin are winning in elections ranging from Mayor to Parliament.

    Indian Americans won from mayor to senate

    Ghazala Hashmi born in Hyderabad has been elected to the Senate of Virginia for the third consecutive time. She was the first Indian-American and Muslim woman to make it to the Senate of Virginia.

    At the same time, Suhas Subramaniam has also been re-elected to the Senate of Virginia. He was elected to the House of Delegates twice in 2019 and 2021.

    Subramaniam of Indian origin born in Houston was a technology policy advisor in the White House during the previous Obama administration. Identically, he is the first Hindu to be elected to the Virginia House.

    Kannan Srinivasan has been elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from the Loudon County area dominated by Indian Americans. Srinivasan came to America from India in the 90s. All three winners in Virginia are associated with the Democratic Party.

    At the same time, three Indian-Americans have also won from New Jersey. Indian-Americans Vin Gopal and Raj Mukherjee have been elected to the state Senate in New Jersey. Both of them are associated with the Bharatvanshi Democratic Party. Apart from these, Balveer Singh has been re-elected to the Burlington County Board of County Commissioners in New Jersey.

    Win Hearts

    At the same time, in Pennsylvania, Neel Mukherjee (Democrat) has won the post of Montgomery County Commissioner, while in Indiana, Indian-American doctor Dr. Anita Joshi has won the ‘West District’ seat of Carmel City Council seat.

    Arunan Arulampalaam, CEO of the non-profit Land Bank, has been elected as mayor of Hartford in Connecticut. Arunan came to America from Zimbabwe.

    After winning the elections, all 10 Indian Americans pledged to work for the welfare of the people of their region.

  • Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah are Separated.

    Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah are Separated.

    Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah are separated now and this has been confirmed by Sachin Pilot. There have been reports of a rift between Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah occasionally. Sara was also not living with Sachin for a long time.

    Divorce confirmed in Affidavit

    The marriage of Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah, who were famous among the love marriages of politicians in the country, has now ended. Former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot has mentioned this as divorce in the affidavit filed in the nomination papers for the Tonk Assembly. Sara Pilot is the daughter of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah. The two were last seen together in Rajasthan on 17 December 2018. She was present at Pilot’s Deputy Chief Minister oath ceremony along with her two children Aran Pilot and Vihaan Pilot.

    However, there have been reports of a rift between Sachin Pilot and Sara occasionally. Sara was also not living with Sachin for a long time. Before this affidavit, the information about divorce was never made public. Now this has been confirmed by the affidavit of the pilot. However, it is not yet clear when the divorce took place between Sachin and Sara.

    Sachin Pilot filed his Nomination

    Congress candidate from Tonk assembly constituency Sachin Pilot filed his nomination on Tuesday afternoon. Nomination was presented before the Returning Officer in the RO office built in Civil Lines here. A crowd of his supporters also gathered on this occasion. Earlier, Pilot’s nomination rally started from Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple at around 11.30 in the morning, he prayed for victory by offering prayers in the temple.

    In the affidavit, Pilot has written ‘Not Applicable (NA)’ instead of ‘spouse’, whereas as dependent, both his children Aran Pilot and Vihaan Pilot have been written. In the affidavit given in the last assembly elections in 2018, Pilot had written the name of Sara Pilot in the column of the wife’s name. This time, ‘Divorced’ is written in the column of the wife’s name. It is noteworthy that Sachin Pilot is contesting as a Congress candidate for the second time from the Tonk assembly constituency. He had also contested elections from Tonk in 2018 and won. After becoming MLA, he also became the Deputy Chief Minister of the state.

    Sachin Pilot has declared total assets worth Rs 5 crore 71 lakh 49 thousand in the affidavit. In this, assets worth Rs 20.18 lakh have been mentioned in the name of son Aran and assets worth Rs 6.34 lakh have been mentioned in the name of Vihaan. He is said to have jewellery worth Rs 87 thousand. There is also no vehicle shown. A loan of Rs 126 lakh is shown in other liabilities. There is agricultural land in his village Kharkali, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Whose market rate has been estimated at Rs 89.12 lakh. He has given the estimated price of the house as Rs 52 lakh.

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    Sara Abdullah and Sachin Pilot’s love story is completely filmy

    Sara Abdullah and Sachin Pilot’s love story is completely filmy. Sachin was in the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, America. During that time, he met Sara, daughter of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah and sister of Omar Abdullah.

    After completing his studies, Sachin Pilot returned to India from abroad, but the love between the two did not diminish. Both of them kept talking to each other for many years and then they decided to unite. They decided that their respective families should be informed about this. Both of them dared to do this, but due to Sara being a Muslim and the pilot being a Hindu, a wall of religion stood between their love.

    Both the families flatly refused to get them married. Farooq Abdullah was strongly against this marriage. Sara tried to convince her father to marriage, but he did not agree. On the other hand, the pilot’s family approved his decision. After this, both of them got married in 2004. However, only members of the Pilot family attended this marriage. Abdullah’s family did not attend.

    Sachin Pilot married Sara Abdullah in January 2004. Sachin Pilot entered the field of politics only after a few months of marriage. At the age of just 26, he became the youngest MP by contesting his first Lok Sabha election from Dausa and winning with a huge margin. In December 2018, when Sachin Pilot took oath as Deputy CM, Sara Pilot, both sons and Farooq Abdullah also attended the swearing-in ceremony.

  • Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023: Officers kept waiting for candidates for nomination on the first day

    Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023: Officers kept waiting for candidates for nomination on the first day

    Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023

    Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023: Amidst the election battle, nominations started filing on Monday the 30th of October 2023.

    There was no enthusiasm among the candidates regarding nomination on the first day. Not a single form was filed till 4.30 p.m. on Monday. In such a situation, the election officials kept waiting for the candidates for nomination throughout the day.

    Candidates can submit their nomination papers to the concerned returning officers from the 30th of October to the 6th of November from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Applications will not be accepted on Sunday.

    Scrutiny of nomination papers will be held on the 7th of November and names can be withdrawn till 3 pm on the 9th of November.

    Immediately after the scrutiny election symbols will be allotted.

    The voting process will take place on the 25th of November 2023 and the counting of votes will be done on the 3rd of December 2023.

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    Norms for filling in nomination forms.

    During filling of nomination forms, only a maximum of three vehicles will be allowed within 100 meters of the Returning Officer’s office.

    Entry of more than five persons at the time of entry of the Returning Officer will be considered a violation of the Model Code of Conduct.

    Candidates can make online nominations for Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    Candidates filing online nominations will also have to submit the hard copy to the RO office. The formats to be submitted along with online nomination have been given and candidates will have to apply accordingly.

    Candidates applying through the online app will be able to easily check live status.

    The hard copy will have to be submitted to the RO office at the time of withdrawal of nomination.

    An online slot booking facility is also available.

    Candidates will also be able to book their slots through the online nomination initiative. By booking slots online, the time of the candidates as well as the Election Commission teams will be saved.

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  • Why Tom Emmer is trending in US searches

    Why Tom Emmer is trending in US searches

    Tom Emmer is trending because he is considered a frontrunner in the race to become the next Speaker of the House of Representatives. Following Kevin McCarthy’s resignation as Speaker, Tom Emmer is among the Republican representatives considering a run for the position.

    Who is Tom Emmer

    Tom Emmer is a Republican politician and attorney. Tom Emmer was born on March 3, 1961. He has served as the Majority Whip in the United States House of Representatives since 2023. He has represented Minnesota’s 6th congressional district since 2015.

    Emmer was a Minnesota State Representative from 2005 to 2011.  

    He has seven children and is married to Jacqueline Emmer.

    Where is Tom Emmer from?

    Emmer was born in South Bend, Indiana; his family later moved to Edina, Minnesota. He attended St. Thomas Academy, an all-male, Catholic, military, college-preparatory high school in Mendota Heights, near Saint Paul. He also attended the William Mitchell College of Law, the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Boston College.

    What is his chance?

    He has been making calls to colleagues to gauge support and is seen as a potential compromise candidate between the party’s moderate and conservative wings.

    Emmer is currently the House Majority Whip, the third-highest ranking Republican in the House. He has served in the House since 2009 and is considered a close ally of former President Donald Trump. However, Emmer has also been critical of Trump at times and has said that he would not support Trump’s 2024 presidential primary campaign if he were to run.

    Emmer’s candidacy for Speaker is supported by some moderate Republicans, who see him as a more viable candidate than the more conservative Jim Jordan. However, Emmer is also facing opposition from some Trump loyalists. They are angry because he voted to certify the results of the 2020 election.

    It is still too early to say whether Emmer will win the race for Speaker. But he is currently considered one of the most likely candidates. His candidacy is trending because it represents a potential turning point for the Republican Party, as it signals a move away from Trumpism and towards a more moderate stance.

  • Assembly election 2023: Congress is currently facing a difficult decision regarding the release of the candidate list.

    Assembly election 2023: Congress is currently facing a difficult decision regarding the release of the candidate list.

    Assembly elections in 2023 of five states have been announced. BJP has also announced candidates in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, but Congress has lagged behind in this matter. Congress is stuck in the dilemma of ‘winning’ and ‘sustainable’ candidates. In Rajasthan, the government is trying hard to conduct a repeat.

    Gaurav Gogoi chaired a 16-hour meeting with Rajasthan leaders, in-charges, and co-in-charges to discuss all 200 seats.

    In fact, in the last five years, Congress lost governments in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra due to the defection of MLAs. Whereas the Congress government in Rajasthan went through a very difficult phase. Now elections are around the corner, but there is continuous delay in deciding on the candidates.

    Congress sources say that candidates have been decided for about 100 seats in Madhya Pradesh.

    Survey report revealed

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    Congress conducted the survey for the assembly election in 2023. Congress is stuck in confusion over the survey reports of Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.

    The party’s survey has revealed resentment among the public against some ministers and many MLAs in these two states.

    Due to the performance of some MLAs in Rajasthan and public displeasure, the party wants to cancel their tickets. But the government is also under pressure to show sympathy towards ‘durable’ MLAs.

    Apart from this, the party is also not finding a strong alternative to some MLAs who are performing poorly. This is the reason why the party is continuously churning after churning.

    Feedback is taken from prominent leaders

    Gogoi, close to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and chairman of the screening committee, brainstormed with the leaders of Rajasthan for about 16 hours two days ago.

    Sources said that on the instructions of Rahul, Gogoi discussed the candidates for all the 200 seats with in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, State President Govind Singh Dotasara, Assembly Speaker CP Joshi.

    After this, co-in-charge Qazi Nizamuddin, Amrita Dhawan and Virendra Singh Rathore were asked for the names of possible candidates for the assembly seats of the districts under their charge.

    On the other hand, organization general secretary K.C. Venugopal has spoken separately to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and CWC member Sachin Pilot.

    Now the feedback received from all these leaders and the results of about 5 surveys are being assessed at the national level. All these will be discussed in the screening committee meeting.

    A solid basis for cutting tickets in the assembly election 2023.

    On asking a question regarding cutting tickets of MLAs and ministers.

    A party leader in Rajasthan stated that due to the government changing every five years, people tend to feel resentment towards their MLA, even if they are performing well on a large scale.

    The party is investigating to ensure a fair selection process for the assembly election 2023.

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    Polling Dates Announced

    Polling dates for 5 states are been announced by the Election Commission of India

  • The caste census will be conducted in Rajasthan

    The caste census will be conducted in Rajasthan

    Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot announced that the caste census will be conducted in Rajasthan.

    The date of Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023 is going to be announced soon. As the elections are coming closer, a series of schemes is been announced.

    Ashok Gehlot announced that the caste census will be held in Rajasthan

    There will be a caste census in Rajasthan, after this announcement by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, the politics of Rajasthan has heated up.

    On Saturday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that on the lines of Bihar, there will be a caste census in Rajasthan too. Participation will be decided on the basis of census data only.

    CM said that the slogan of Congress in the upcoming assembly elections of Rajasthan will be – ‘Work has been done with heart, Congress again’.

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    Conflict between BJP and Congress

    After the announcement, the BJP and Congress are not missing out on attacking and counter-attacking each other.

    Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Assembly Rajendra Rathod said:-

    -If there was such a need for a caste census then why was it not done earlier?

    -Only the Central Government has the constitutional right to conduct a caste census.

    -The Congress is losing its support base which is why they are announcing a census on the basis of caste, to gain caste support.

    -The caste census will be implemented only after the government formation.

    CM Gehlot makes an announcement every time – Rajyavardhan Rathore

    On the announcement of the caste census in Rajasthan, BJP MP Rajyavardhan Rathore said:-

    It is the policy of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot to confuse people about the development of Rajasthan.

    Every time they make an announcement and put up big posters.

    Why have the figures of the census conducted by Congress in the entire country in 2011 not been released yet?

    You are talking about a new census when only 2 days are left in their government.

    Will you remove all the government officials from the elections and put them in the census?

    Videos of the Bihar census are coming out that people were not even asked about their caste. There has been fraud there.

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  • America: Decision to build a wall on the Mexico border to stop infiltration

    America: Decision to build a wall on the Mexico border to stop infiltration

    America’s Biden administration is facing criticism over its migration policy. Now taken an important U-turn at the policy level to stop infiltration from the Mexico border.

    The Biden administration’s Home Office has underlined the urgent need to build a section of the wall in South Texas to stop the rising levels of illegal migration from Texas.

    This border of about 32 km will be constructed in Starr County on the border with Mexico, where a huge increase in infiltration has been recorded in the past few days.

    According to the department’s data, so far in this financial year, about 2 lakh 45 thousand immigrants without documents have entered from this area.

    To ensure that the rapid construction of this wall is not hindered, permission has been given to bypass 26 federal laws such as the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, etc.

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    Biden on Trump’s path to stop infiltration

    The executive order issued by the Biden administration states:

    “There is an urgent need for the rapid construction of physical barriers (wall) and roads along the US border to prevent the entry of immigrants without documents into the project areas”.

    Such orders with wide impact were issued during Trump’s tenure.

    Now for the first time during Biden’s tenure, these orders are been used.

    It is noteworthy that before the elections, President Joe Biden had been saying that he would not build a wall on the Mexico border. Not only this, even after assuming office, the Biden administration had announced that construction of a wall on the southern border is not a serious policy solution to the problem.

    But seeing the U-turn of the Biden administration, now former President Donald Trump is the attacker.

    An 80 km wall was built along the southern border and barriers on the remaining 643 km were improved during the previous administration.

    “Biden is responsible for creating a crisis in front of the nation by repealing my strict border policies. President Biden is responsible for creating an infiltration crisis in front of the nation. They had to do all the work we were doing”.

    – Donald Trump, former President, of America

    Why decide to stop infiltration

    The number of illegal infiltrators from the southern border in America increased by 36% in one month.

    Month

    Illegal Infiltrators

    July 2023 132,648

    August 2023 181,059

    10,000 people reach the border every day

    “Last week, 10,000 people reached the northern border of Mexico every day”.

    – Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President Mexico

    An increase of 831% in the number of Chinese infiltrators.

    Chinese migrants caught were 20,273 at the US-Mexico border this year till August 2023. Whereas in the same period last year, 2,176 Chinese infiltrators were caught. In this way, there has been a huge increase of 831% in the number of Chinese infiltrators.

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