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Delhi talk: High command stunned by Gehlot's last-minute bid


New Delhi: Ashok Gehlot, who was ready to sit as the national president due to pressure from the high command, has stunned the Congress high command with his last-minute bid. The high command wants to replace Gehlot with Sachin Pilot as Chief Minister, but Gehlot has ruined the condition of the Congress by getting the MLAs to resign against making his rival Sachin Pilot the Chief Minister.

A meeting of MLAs was called on Sunday evening to decide who should replace Gehlot as Chief Minister. Ashok Gehlot said before the meeting of the Congress assembly party that, in such meetings we pass a one-line resolution that whatever decision the high command takes will be accepted. It was clear that Sachin Pilot was the High Command's choice as the Chief Minister, so Gehlot's pro-MLAs did not go to the meeting and threw a tantrum against the Congress.

Put in an embarrassing situation, the Congress has to cancel the assembly meeting. Now it is not known when this meeting will be held. It is claimed that there are 92 MLAs in support of Gehlot, so the high command cannot do anything.

On the issue of the pilot, the high command was in a state of confusion

Due to the fate played in Rajasthan Congress, the situation has been created that either Sachin Pilot will remain in Congress or Ashok Gehlot will remain. Considering that Gehlot has shown his readiness to resign from the post of Chief Minister if he is made Chief Minister from his group, how to save Sachin is a big question for the Congress.

Congress sources claim that When Gehlot was called to Delhi by the High Command on Monday, he threw up his hands. The high command called Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot, Ajay Maken and Mallikarjun Kharge to Delhi. In this meeting, Sonia Gandhi asked Gehlot to explain his supporting MLAs, but Gehlot threw up his hands saying that now I have nothing in my hand. MLAs are angry and don't want Sachin Pilot as Chief Minister so it is up to the High Command to decide what to do.

The condition of the high command has become like a betel nut in the middle of the night. Priyanka and Rahul Gandhi convinced Sachin Pilot to keep him in Congress. Now when Gehlot moves, if he is not made Chief Minister, there is no point for Pilot to stay in Congress.

Bihar minister blast, officer takes installments.........

In Bihar, Agriculture Minister Sudhakar Singh, who calls himself 'Choron Ka Sardar', has created a new controversy by admitting that there is massive corruption in his department. A debate has arisen. Sudhakar Singh has alleged that officers in his department are charging 25 thousand to 50 thousand per day.

In the farmers' seminar, Sudhakar Singh said that the officers of my department are corrupt and do so openly. This system has been running for the last 17 years but I am going to bring an app so the officials will come to the place. This app will know how much quantity of fertilizer is available in the fertilizer shops in the district and taluk. This will solve the basic problems faced by the farmers in 3 years.

Sources of JDU-RJD believe that Sudhakar Singh's words are hundred percent true but he should not say such things in public as it brings the government into disrepute. Instead, the image of the government should be improved by taking strict action internally.

Appreciation of Bhagavata's statement on Hinduism

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat's statement while addressing a 'Special Citizen's Convention' in Shillong, Meghalaya is being applauded. Bhagwat clearly said that no one in India needs to convert to become a Hindu because everyone in India is a Hindu.

Bhagwat said, we are Hindus but there is no specific definition of Hindu. Being a Hindu is our identity. Both the words Indian and Hindu are synonyms. All people living in India are Hindu by identity and being a Hindu is a geo-cultural identity. India is not a country with a western concept. India has been a cultural country since ancient times.

Bhagwat discussed with Muslim intellectuals some time ago. In this debate, he emphasized on bridging the gap between Hindus and Muslims. This initiative of Bhagwat was also appreciated. Muslim leaders have also expressed the opinion that Bhagwat has started efforts in the right direction.

Azam sent the police gunman back

Samajwadi Party MLA Azam Khan and his son Abdullah Azam have refused to take the security provided by the Yogi Adityanath government. The Yogi government provided gunmen to protect both. The government had provided four gunmen each for the security of Azam Khan and Abdullah, but both refused to take it.

Sources say that Azam Khan believes that the Yogi government is setting up a spying scheme on the pretext of providing security to itself. Yogi Sarkar's plan is to keep a watch on Azam and his son through police men.

The police have called these rumors baseless. According to the police, based on the IB's report that there was a threat to Azam Khan's security, they got the gunmen, but neither Azam nor his son trust the police, so we have recalled the gunmen. Now when Azam Khan says we will send gunmen to protect him.

Congress attempt to cross the name of Salman Khan

Congress leader Digvijay Singh has posted a video of film star Salman Khan while Rahul Gandhi's visit to India is going on. In this video, Salman Khan sings the song 'Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai, Kya Bolate Miyambhai, Kya Bolate Hindu Bhai' advocating Hindu-Muslim unity.

Congress leaders and workers are making this video viral by calling it current. Indirectly, Congressmen are trying to establish that Salman Khan has indirectly supported Rahul by singing a song on the subject of Rahul's Bharat Yatra Jodo.

There has been a war on social media following the claim of Congressmen that Salman's video is two years old. People are commenting that the days of Congress eating up Salman Khan's popularity and spreading lies are over. The defense of the Congressmen is that Salman Khan's video also talks about Hindu-Muslim unity, so they are posting the video. We did not claim that Salman supports Rahul.

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Unite India before uniting the party: BJP

A critic of the Congress' Bharat Jodo Yatra, the BJP taunted that the Congress should first put an end to its internal rebellion. As the crisis deepens in Rajasthan amid ongoing disputes over Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's succession, BJP leaders have once again slammed the Congress infighting. Union Minister Bhupender Yadav yesterday posted a photo of Rahul Gandhi with Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot. Below is written: Please, unify these people first. The BJP has thus dealt a visible blow to the Congress's journey from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, which aims to tie the country to the thread of Sampa. BJP leader and Lok Sabha MP from Jodhpur Gajendrasingh Shekhawat has also lashed out at the Congress.

Four options against Congress Mowdi Mandal

Rajasthan observers have their eyes fixed on four alternative scenarios: (1) Congress Movdi Mandal chooses a separate candidate for the party presidency. Ashok Gehlot is a reluctant candidate. He wants to be the chief minister, when he was pushed for the presidency, he was ready to ride two horses. Let them do both until they get it into their minds that they cannot do it under these circumstances. (2) The Congress party should yield to Gehlot's desire to hand over the chief ministership of Rajasthan to his confidant. (3) Movadimandal of Congress to make Sachin Pilot as Chief Minister. In order to convince Gehlot on this issue and accept Pilot as Chief Minister, Gehlot should convince his loyal MLAs and ask them (Gehlot) to intervene. (4) The party can make a unanimous candidate acceptable to both Gehlot and Pilot as Chief Minister. The names of such MLAs were discussed in a meeting between party observers and party leaders in Jaipur on Sunday. These names may form part of the inspectors' report sent to the Congress Movadimandal. However, this option is rarely accepted, as the pilot ultimately gets nothing concrete.

The new press-bill does not yet include digital media

The government has not yet decided whether to include digital media in the upcoming draft legislation on newspapers and magazines (press and periodicals), said Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur. The central government has been working on the above bill since 2019 to modernize the British-era law regarding registration of newspapers and magazines. "Clarification regarding the inclusion of digital media in this bill will arise only after the presentation of the bill. "Once the bill comes to the table of the House, only then will we know about digital media," said Thakur in an interview. About 1,40,000 newspapers and magazines are registered under the existing law. Registration is important and mandatory as it gives legal status to the publication. The main focus of the new bill is on increasing the ease of doing business, added Thakur.

State of Anarchy in West Bengal: BJP Report

On September 13, a Chalo Secretariat rally organized by the BJP against the corrupt practices of the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal turned violent, injuring several people. The BJP formed a five-member truth-seeking team to investigate the violence. In the report given by this team, the state government has been described as a dictator and a caste-exterminator. 'West Bengal is in a state of anarchy, where the constitutional system has completely collapsed. The state government is neither capable nor willing to protect its citizens.' This committee was formed by BJP president J.P. Nadda did. The committee members met the party workers who were injured in the rally.

Gnanavapi Shivlinga : Division among Hindu Vadis

Days after Hindu groups filed a petition in the Varanasi district court seeking carbon dating of a structure they call a Shivling found at the Gnanavapi complex in Varanasi, the plaintiffs appeared divided over the demand. Rakhi Singh, one of the five women-plaintiffs in the Sringar Gauri - Gnanavapi complex case, protested strongly on Sunday, saying carbon dating of the Shivling was an anti-religious act. A, (carbon dating) is a mockery of the sentiments and beliefs of all Sanatanis (Hindus). Jitendrasinh Bisen, head of the Vishwa Vedic Sanatan Sangh and representative of Rakhi Singh, said that collecting samples (for carbon dating) from a structure considered to be a Shivlinga is an act of disrespect to the structure. The demand for carbon dating of the Shivling is certainly not acceptable, which is just a publicity stunt by the lawyers of the other plaintiffs in the case, he said. The Varanasi District Court has asked the Gnanavapi Masjid management to submit its submission against the application for carbon dating of the structure, which is said to be a Shivling, by the next hearing on the matter on September 22. District Judge Ajay Krishna Vishvesh's court has scheduled the next hearing of this case on September 29.

55 Arrival of Afghan Sikhs in Delhi

A touching moment was created in the story of Afghan Sikhs and Hindus emigrating from their homeland (Afghanistan) when a special plane carrying the last large group of Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan arrived at the Delhi airport on Sunday. After this group of fifty-five emigrant men, women and children arrived in Delhi, the number of Sikh citizens living in Afghanistan now stands at a little over 40. Most of these Sikhs have stayed there to protect their holy scripture Guru Granth Sahib. The reason is that the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan refused to allow religious texts to be taken out of the country, considering them to be the heritage of Afghanistan. With the mutual coordination of the Shiromani Gurudwara Management Committee, the Indian World Forum and the Government of India, the work of repatriation of the above fifty-five citizens to India was successfully accomplished.

- Inder Sahni



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