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Mamta Banerjee Warning: ‘If Central Government Don’t Agree Then They Will Give Delhi Chalo Slogan’: Press Review

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Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said that if the central government does not listen to her, she can march to Delhi.

According to the news published in The Telegraph, Mamta Banerjee claimed along with this announcement that she has made Kolkata a better city than London.

Mamta Banerjee said, “It seems the time has come to march on Delhi repeating the slogan ‘Dilli Chalo’ given by Subhash Chandra Bose to liberate the country.”

“If the government’s arbitrary attitude is not stopped, people are disenfranchised, then we will have to do another march to Delhi.”

“On the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, we will march to Delhi with pictures of Netaji, Gandhiji, Ambedkar and Maulana Azad and many other leaders.”

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With this announcement, Mamta Banerjee also told how her party would organize this march.

He said, “We will take tickets on the trains. If necessary, we will reach Delhi by taking money from the people. If you don’t allow us to make reservations on the trains, people will point fingers at you.”

“We waited until today. I was hoping that the central government would change its position and apologize and say that it had made a mistake in withholding the money for the work done for 100 days in the Bengal Rural Housing Scheme.

“And she will give us Rs 1.15 lakh crore, which is actually our money. I expected her to give GST money and money to build roads in rural areas. However, all this did not happen and now we have to increase our protest.”

But on the day that Mamata Banerjee was protesting against the central government, violence was witnessed in the Howrah area of ​​Kolkata. During this, many police vehicles were burned.

And the West Bengal police had to hold a flag march in the area affected by the violence. The BJP has tried to surround the Mamta government over the Ram Navami day violence.

BJP spokesman Amit Malviya rounded up Mamta Banerjee on this matter, saying: “Hurting Hindu sentiments, Mamta Banerjee staged a sit-in at Ram Navami. She then warned Hindus to avoid Muslim areas as Ramzan goes on, forgetting that the Hindus also fast for Navratri. As the Home Minister of West Bengal, she is directly responsible for the Howrah violence.”

According to the ANI news agency, Mamata Banerjee had said, “I want to ask the people who are taking Shobha Yatra out of Ram Navami, to come out peacefully, avoid Muslim areas while Ramzan is taking place.”

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Anti-Modi posters seen again in Delhi

Once again, anti-Modi posters appeared in Delhi, raising questions about Prime Minister Modi’s educational qualification.

According to the story published in Indian Express, these banners have also been seen outside the Aam Aadmi Party headquarters, reading – ‘Should the Prime Minister of India be educated?’

The Aam Aadmi Party has launched a nationwide campaign against Prime Minister Modi, under which such banners have been pasted in various places.

The coordinator of the Aam Aadmi Party, Gopal Rai, has said that this campaign has been launched in 22 states of the country.

These states include Punjab, Gujarat, West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Telangana and Madhya Pradesh up to UP, Bihar and Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand etc.

Several dozen FIRs were registered a few days ago and many people were arrested for pasting similar posters on the walls of Delhi.

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BJP can contest Karnataka elections without declaring its main ministerial candidate

The Bharatiya Janata Party can contest the Karnataka assembly elections without revealing the name of the leading ministerial candidate.

According to news published in Indian Express, the BJP Karnataka election campaign will be led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prime Minister Basavaraj Bommai and BJP leader BS Yeddyurappa.

Elections are due to be held in Karnataka on May 10 and the faces of Prime Minister Modi, JP Nadda, CM Bommai, former CM Yeddyurappa and BJP head of state Nalin Kateel are visible in election materials that have appeared so far. now.

If the party related sources are to be believed, the central leadership may refrain from announcing the name of the main candidate for minister taking into account the alleged disunity in the provincial unit of the party and also taking into account the caste equations in Karnataka.

However, the sources have also said that if the party wins a majority under Bommai’s leadership, he can continue as Chief Minister.

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Union Home Secretary Amit Shah

Will Amit Shah catch up with UP, trying to woo OBC-Dalits?

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Kaushambi district in Uttar Pradesh on April 7. This tour is counted as part of the BJP’s efforts to court Dalits and OBCs.

According to the news published in The Hindu, Amit Shah’s visit to Kaushambi is very important because this area remains a challenge for the BJP.

Kaushambi is a Dalit-reserved Lok Sabha seat where BJP candidate Vinod Sonkar won the 2019 general election by a margin of forty thousand votes.

But in the 2022 assembly elections, the BJP lost all five assembly seats in this region. Out of these, SP won three seats Manjhapur, Chail, Sirathu. And Raghuraj Pratap Singh’s Jansatta Dal (Democrat) won the remaining two seats.

Nitin Kumar, close to BJP MP Vinod Sonkar, has said that Amit Shah may also address Dalit voters while participating in the Kaushambi festival on this tour.

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