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Read what is CM Ladli Behna Scheme of Shivraj Singh Chouhan govt that played a pivotal role in bringing BJP back to power in Madhya Pradesh

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Image Source : Opindia)
Image Source : Opindia)

“Read what is CM Ladli Behna Scheme of Shivraj Singh Chouhan govt that played a pivotal role in bringing BJP back to power in Madhya Pradesh”, Opindia, December 3, 2023:

“Results of the assembly elections in the five states will be declared on Sunday (3rd December). In the multiple phases of counting on the result day, the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading the trends in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.

This means the party is retaining Madhya Pradesh and snatching power from Congress in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. This makes its way to power clear yet again in the Hindi heartland state.

The ruling BJP is heading towards a massive victory in Madhya Pradesh, as it is leading in 162 seats, against 66 starts led by Congress. Shivraj Singh Chouhan has proved the mettle of his leadership for one more time in the state. His emphasis on uplifting the women in the state through various welfare schemes by the government has become Madhya Pradesh’s new identity in the past many years……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

Deputy CM among nine Chhattisgarh ministers suffer defeat in Assembly polls

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(Image Source : IANS)

In a big defeat for the Congress in Chhattisgarh, nine ministers of the Bhupesh Baghel government including Deputy Chief Minister T.S. Singh Deo lost in the Assembly polls.

Out of the 90 assembly seats in the state, BJP has won 54 seats while the Congress could manage to win only 35 seats and Gondwana Gantantra Party has won one seat.

Besides the Deputy Chief Minister, other state ministers who suffered defeat in the Assembly elections include Shiv Kumar Dahariya who contested from Arang, Guru Rudra Kumar (Nawagarh), Mohammad Akbar (Kawardha), Tamradhwaj Sahu (Durg Rural), Ravindra Choubey (Saja), Amarjeet Bhagat (Sitapur), Jai Singh Agrawal (Korba) and Mohan Markam (Kondagaon).

Deo had contested the elections from the Ambikapur constituency.

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Police attach property of Atiq’s sister-in-law Zainab in Prayagraj

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Police in Prayagraj have attached the properties of Zainab Fatima, wife of slain gangster and Atiq Ahmad’s brother Ashraf, in Sallahpur.

Sunday’s action came a day after attaching the properties of Guddu Muslim and Sabir, who are wanted in connection with the murder of lawyer Umesh Pal and two police gunners.

Police resorted to the medieval practice of ‘munadi’ (beating drums to make a public announcement) while attaching the property of Zainab, who has been elusive since February.

Zainab, two of her brothers and others were booked for grabbing waqf property with the help of ‘mutawalli’ (caretaker) at Mauja Akbarpur, Sallahpur area, in Sadar tehsil of Prayagraj district.

An FIR was registered against them at Puramufti police station last month.

However, Zainab is not carrying any cash reward on her arrest.

On December 2, police had attached the properties of Guddu Muslim and Sabir, shooters of Atiq gang, in Chakia and Mariyadeeh localities, respectively.

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VHP to reach out to 30L Hindu families for Ayodhya event

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 The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) will reach out to about 30 lakh Hindu families in 17 districts of its Kashi Prant to distribute ‘akshat’ (unbroken rice used in puja), ‘patrak’ (invitation) and photo of Lord Ram from January 1-15.

The campaign will be held ahead of the consecration ceremony of Ram temple in Ayodhya on January 22.

Senior VHP office-bearers have joined hands with the functionaries of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and other Hindu frontal organisations for the campaign.

Kavindra Pratap Singh, president of VHP (Kashi Prant) said, “We will reach out to 30 lakh Hindu families of Kashi Prant and give them ‘akshat’, ‘patrak’ and photo of Lord Ram from January 1-15. We have formed committees at ward level in cities and in gram panchayats in rural pockets for the campaign.”

The VHP activists will connect with Hindus through online and offline mode to ensure that at least five ‘diyas’ (earthen lamps) are lit in every house on January 22.

According to the plan, ‘diyas’ will be lit at houses and temples across the country at 6 p.m.

Singh further said, “The divisional office has received ‘akshat’ which will be distributed from January 1. Events like ‘bhajan’, ‘kirtan’, playing of ‘Ram dhun’, and ‘prasad’ distribution will be held in temples.”

Meanwhile, VHP leadership in Prayagraj division has divided the entire Prayagraj district into five zones — south, north, Naini, trans-Ganga and trans Yamuna — to reach out to six lakh families here.

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West Bengal: Bangladeshi smuggler Jahirul Islam injured in BSF firing

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Smuggling through Bharat-Bangladesh International Borders is continuing. Although BSF jawans are keeping an eye on the border, smuggling of cows, gold, and cough syrup is happening regularly. 

As per the reports, today, Monday morning, a group of Bangladeshi smugglers entered Bharat through the Norgaon border area of Goalpokhor of North Dinajpur district. The smugglers were taking cough syrup into Bangladesh. On-duty BSF jawans warned them and told them to stop. But, instead of stopping, they attacked BSF jawans. In self-defence, BSF jawans fired several rounds of bullets. Subsequently, one smuggler is injured. 

The Bangladeshi smuggler is identified as Jahirul Islam. Jahirul Islam is a resident of Geroyadangi village in the Thakurgaon district.

BSF sources said that jawans recovered the injured Bangladeshi smuggler and admitted him to Islampur Hospital. But as his condition was critical, the on-duty doctor referred him to North Bengal Medical College and Hospital. The smuggler is undergoing treatment there. Also, a BSF jawan is injured in the attack.

IIM-L students study mandirs as marketing destination course

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(Image Source : IANS)
(Image Source : IANS)

Students of the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIML) went on a temple trail as part of their destination marketing course.

The 60 odd management students visited different temples and places of worship in the state capital on Sunday as part of their project.

Based on their experiences, the students will now pen down USP’s for each religious site from historical and spiritual perspectives and come up with ideas to make these religious places more attractive as tourist destinations.

The students said, “It was a wonderful experience to visit various temples of different types and architecture. The tourists visiting each temple were very different and the atmosphere too varied.”

The temple trail was an eye opener, taking the students through the deep and diverse history of each temple, unleashing the new side of Lucknow.

As students of destination marketing, it helped them recognise and appreciate the significance of the places around and how they can be woven meaningfully into a curated pilgrimage circuit for the target audience.”

Destination marketing faculty Prof Devashish Das Gupta, who introduced the religious trip, said, “As part of the immersion exercise in the course, we used to take students to major monuments and parks. For the very first time, we thought of this religious immersion trip to add a new image about Lucknow, which is otherwise popular for Nawabs and kebabs.”

Students, he said, will earn a maximum of 15 marks for writing a good report.

The report will include a religious tourism itinerary and a market strategy, including digital and social media interventions.

Students will prepare a need gap analysis benchmarking with the best practices across India.

“All the temples we visited were unique in their historical significance, structure and architecture. The walk helped us realise that Lucknow which is known as a city of nawabs also holds a key presence on the religious front,” he stated.

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Election results show people have rejected negativity: PM Modi

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(Image Source : IANS)

A day after the results of Assembly elections in four states were announced, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the results showed that “people have rejected negativity” and urged the opposition “not to vent the frustration of defeat” inside Parliament.

The Prime Minister was addressing the media ahead of the Winter Session of Parliament.

He also said the results of the Assembly elections were very encouraging for those who are committed to the welfare of the common people.

The Prime Minister said, “Political temperature is soaring.”

He said that on Sunday the results of the four-state elections came out.

“The results are very encouraging. Encouraging for those who are committed to the welfare of the common people of the country and to the bright future of the country,” PM Modi said.

“After the election results, this session presents a golden opportunity for the opposition to progress with a positive mindset. I request all MPs to come to Parliament with preparation. They must shed the negativity they have been carrying for nine years and proceed with positivity. Please do not vent the frustration of defeat in Parliament,” the Prime Minister said.

He also urged the opposition not to protest “for the sake of it”.

“This is for your benefit. The Opposition has a significant role in a democracy. Please understand it. The country does not want to halt on the road to development,” the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister also reiterated that there are only four “castes” in the country — women, youngsters, farmers and the poor.

“Those focused on the empowerment of these groups through proper policies and last-mile delivery get a lot of support,” he said.

The jibe at the opposition parties came a day after the BJP’s thumping victories in the Assembly elections of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.

Parliament’s Winter Session is beginning on Monday and will conclude on December 22.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

Paris: Muslim with knife and hammer, on terror list, screams ‘Allahu akbar,’ murders one person, injures two others

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(Image Source : Jihad Watch)
(Image Source : Jihad Watch)

“Paris: Muslim with knife and hammer, on terror list, screams ‘Allahu akbar,’ murders one person, injures two others”, Jihad Watch, December 3, 2023:

“A drama in the streets of Paris. A knife and hammer attack, in the Quai de Grenelle area, in the 15th arrondissement, left one dead and two injured this Saturday evening. The alleged perpetrator of the tragedy was arrested. He allegedly shouted “Allah Akbar” after the attack, a police source told AFP and Le Parisien.

“The police have just courageously arrested an attacker attacking passers-by in Paris, around the Quai de Grenelle. One deceased person and one injured person treated by the Paris Fire Brigade. Please avoid the area,” Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin initially indicated on X.

One of the victims of the attack, a tourist with dual German and Filipino nationality, was found in cardiorespiratory arrest on the Bir-Hakeim bridge, between the 15th and 16th arrondissements of Paris, shortly before 10 p.m., indicates a source police officer at Le Parisien. The man died from a knife wound to his back and shoulder……”

Read the full article at Jihadwatch.org

Gehlot’s OSD launches scathing attack against outgoing CM for Cong’s debacle in Rajasthan

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(Image Source : IANS)

Lokesh Sharma, the OSD to Ashok Gehlot, on Sunday launched a scathing attack against the outgoing Chief Minister by holding him solely responsible for Congress’ debacle in the Assembly elections, the results of which were announced on Sunday.

The BJP swept the polls by winning 115 seats in the 199-member Assembly to oust the Congress, which was reduced to just 69 seats.

“I am hurt by the results, but not surprised. Congress could have undoubtedly changed the customs in #Rajasthan, but Ashok Gehlot ji never wanted any change. This is not the defeat of Congress, but of Ashok Gehlot ji.

“The party fought the elections under Gehlot’s leadership, giving him a free hand and according to him, he himself was contesting on every seat. Neither his experience, nor magic worked. Congress did not win with the help of his plans, nor did the immense ‘pink’ campaign work.

“Despite being a three-time CM, Gehlot brought the party down. Till date, he has only taken from the party, but has never been able to help the Congress retain power in the state,” Sharma said.

And Sharma didn’t stop here as he went on to use phrases like “cheating with the high command”, “not allowing correct feedback to reach the top”, “not allowing anyone to become an alternative”, “continuously taking wrong decisions out of narcissism”, “being surrounded by immature and selfish people”, “ignoring all feedback and surveys”, “allotting tickets to his favourite candidates”, etc. to target the outgoing Chief Ministers.

“The results which came out today were certain. I myself had told this to the Chief Minister earlier, I had warned him many times, but he did not listen… In fact, he didn’t like any person who told the truth,” Sharma said.

It needs to be mentioned here that Sharma wanted to contest the polls from Bikaner, but Gehlot had emphasised that state Education Minister B.D. Kalla should seek renomination from the seat.

Sharma had also asked for a ticket from Bhilwara, but was denied.

“I traveled continuously for six months, met people, organised dialogue programmes with thousands of youth, covered about 127 Assembly constituencies and submitted ground reports to the CM.

“I put all the details on the table so that decisions could be made by taking corrective steps on time… I myself had expressed my desire to contest the elections, first from Bikaner and then on the request of the CM from Bhilwara, the seat where we were losing for 20 years.

“But he was in no mood for an experiment. And for B.D. Kalla ji, I had told six months ago that he would lose the elections by more than 20,000 votes, and that’s what happened,” said Sharma.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

Two arrested for posing as Yogi Adityanath’s OSD

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 Two men have been arrested for allegedly using their mobile number to pose as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s Officer on Special Duty (OSD) and using indecent language and even threatening people.

Gautam Palli SHO Rikesh Kumar Singh said: “The men have been booked under Indian Penal Code’s sections 419 (cheat by personation), 420 (cheating), and 507 (criminal intimidation) in an FIR at Gautam Palli police station after which they have been arrested.”According to police, the two accused arrested from Deoria were identified as Ved Prakash Mishra and Sandeep Singh.The complainant, Sanjeev Singh, OSD to Yogi, in his written complaint to Gautam Palli police, said that the men, who use their three mobile numbers, used indecent language and even tried to threaten some people impersonating as OSD to exert pressure on them.“On the basis of the complaint, the FIR was registered, and section 419 was added after the arrest of the accused,” the SHO said.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)