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Criticism of raising the issue of violence in Gujarat


Criticism of raising the issue of violence in Gujarat

New Delhi: Due to the documentary film made by BBC on Gujarat riots, the issue of Gujarat riots is again in discussion. The Indian government has slammed this documentary film as anti-Modi and anti-national propaganda, while the British government has also disagreed with the way Modi was presented in the documentary.

Analysts are also criticizing the documentary film. According to him, when the Supreme Court has given a clean chit to Modi in the riots case, it is not appropriate to target Modi on this issue. The Supreme Court constituted the SIT to investigate the 2002 riots cases in Gujarat. The SIT in its closure report said that no evidence was found that Modi was involved in the riots. Even in June 2022, the Supreme Court approved the clean chit given to Modi.

The first episode of 'The Modi Question' documentary was released on January 17 but the government has removed it. The second episode is scheduled to release on January 24.

Modi sent Nadda to Bengal

JP After making Nadda the BJP president again, Modi has given him the first responsibility to put the house of BJP in order in West Bengal. Defying Modi's order, Nadda has reached West Bengal. Nadda addressed a public meeting in Bengal. At the same time, meeting with office bearers of the organization also discussed what to do so that BJP wins maximum number of seats in the Lok Sabha Elections.

Following the crushing defeat in the Bengal Assembly elections, the BJP is in a state of depression. One leader after another is leaving the BJP and joining the Trinamool Congress. Due to this, it is also difficult for the BJP to retain the 18 seats won in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, so Modi has to send Nadda.

BJP sources say that in Bengal, Modi handed over the responsibility to Amit Shah before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Shah has shown strong results but it is surprising that Shah has been kept away this time.

Harassment of the President of the Women's Commission in the capital

Delhi Women's Commission President Swati Maliwal has created a sensation by alleging that she was molested. Questions have been raised again about the safety of women in Delhi.

Maliwal alleged that a drunk car-driver molested her and made lewd comments. When Swati tried to stop him, the car-driver threw him 15 meters. Based on Swati's complaint, the police have arrested the 47-year-old accused Harishchandra.

The incident took place near AIIMS at 3-11 pm when Swati Maliwal went out for a reality check on women's safety in Delhi. Harish Chandra asked Swati to sit in the car but Swati refused. He came back after a while and did dirty tricks by driving the car very close.

When Swati reached the car window, Harish Chandra closed the window and Swati's hand got trapped. Harish pushed the car and made Swati fall about 15 meters.

Govt's blunder on Ram Setu issue

The government has been overwhelmed with the Ram Setu issue and has had to put a lid on it. Former member of the Rajya Sabha Subramanian Swamy has filed a public interest petition demanding that Ram Setu be declared a national heritage monument. The Modi government has already said that there is no proof of the existence of Ram Setu. As a result of the fish being washed away, the central government had to change its stance and tell the Supreme Court that the government is considering declaring Ram Setu as a national heritage monument.

Swamy's stance on this issue is also a headache for the Modi government. Chief Justice D. Y. Chandrachud and Justice JB. The Pardiwala bench asked Swamy to submit an application to the government on this issue but Swamy refused. Swamy argues that whoever has power at the center is himself in the party. Our party's election manifesto promised to declare Ram Setu as a heritage monument, so the Center should clarify its stand, opposing this petition?

Shah's ultimatum to Brijbhushan to leave the Federation

Allegations of physical abuse of women wrestlers against the President of the Wrestling Federation of India and BJP MP Brijbhushan Sharan Singh have left the Modi government in a frenzy. The wrestlers demanded the intervention of Modi and Shah to remove Singh. BJP sources claim that Shah has asked Singh to step down as the president of the federation but Singh is not ready to step down. Singh has been given an ultimatum till Saturday. Sources also claim that if Singh does not agree, he will be suspended from the BJP.

Taking the allegations of the wrestlers seriously, the Sports Ministry has sent a notice to the federation to reply within 72 hours. As this term is also ending on Saturday, the final decision will be taken on Saturday. Well-known female wrestler Vinesh Phogat cried in public while talking about Singh's actions. Due to this people's sympathy is towards wrestlers. This is why the Modi government does not want to tarnish its image by being soft on Brijbhushan.

Rajan praises Rahul, rift between BJP-Congress

Former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan praised Rahul Gandhi and the Congressmen are promoting it vigorously. On the other hand, BJP supporters are having fun by saying that because Modi did not give value to Rajan, they have caught Rahul.

Raghuram called Rahul Gandhi a smart person in an interview and said that Rahul's image is unfortunate. Rahul is not pappu by any means. Rahul is a smart, young and curious person. Youth need to have a better understanding of what are the priorities for the country, what are the risks and the ability to assess risk. Rahul is capable of all these things.

Raghuram Rajan joined Rahul's Bharat Jodo Yatra in Rajasthan. Due to this, speculations have started that Raghuram Rajan will join the Congress. Congress is eager to welcome Rajan as it needs an economic expert. In an interview, Rajan has refused not only to join the Congress but also to enter politics.



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