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Talk of Delhi: BJP's strategy to win with the strength of small castes


New Delhi: The BJP organization has been ordered to give maximum publicity to the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Kaushal Samman Yojana announced by the government in the budget. People of about 145 castes of the country will be able to take advantage of this scheme. The BJP leadership believes that if the votes of these castes, which have a very small vote bank, are united, the BJP will gain a lot.

Caste voters benefiting from Vishwakarma scheme are more in UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Gujarat. There are a total of 249 Lok Sabha seats in these six states and 70 percent of BJP's seats in the Lok Sabha are from these states, so these castes have been asked to fully publicize the scheme announced with the aim of shifting the castes towards the BJP.

Most of these castes are in the OBCs but these castes are not associated with the traditional OBC vote bank in UP and Bihar. The BJP wants to unite these castes in the name of Vishwakarma Yojana to create a new OBC vote bank that is loyal to it.

The Center laid down arms on the issue of appointment of judges

The government has finally laid down its arms on the issue of appointment of judges in the Supreme Court. The government has assured in the affidavit that the recommendation sent by the Supreme Court Collegium to the Center for the appointment of 5 judges will be approved within five days. The Supreme Court warned the central government that it would take action. The Supreme Court's warning that there is no Namaskar without a miracle has had an immediate impact.

The Advocate Association of Bengaluru filed a contempt petition against the government on this issue. During the hearing on this issue, the Supreme Court expressed outrage over the delay in approving the recommendation to transfer the High Court judge and appoint him to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court had told the government, "This is a very serious matter and do not force us to take such an aggressive stand that it will cause you trouble." This trickery had an immediate effect and the Center had to give assurances.

Captain's wife applauds as Congress suspends her

Congress has finally suspended Parneet Kaur, wife of former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh and MP from Patiala. Congress sources have termed this decision as locking the stable after letting the horse loose. Parneet Kaur has been suspended after being accused of doing anti-party activities with the BJP. Captain Amarinder Singh has already joined BJP. Now Congress has paved the way for him to join BJP by suspending his wife. The anti-defection law will not apply to Parneet Kaur after she was suspended from the party, she is disappointed.

Congress Disciplinary Committee Member Secretary Tariq Anwar Parneet Kaur has been given three days to explain based on the complaint made by Punjab Pradesh Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Wading to the party high command. However, since the captain has already joined the BJP, it is unlikely that he will bother to reply.

Shinde weighs on BJP in Maharashtra

In the Legislative Council Elections in Maharashtra, the Congress, Shiv Sena and NCP's Maha Vikas Aghadi captured three out of the five seats of the teachers' quota, raising the BJP's concern. The BJP leader is publicly saying that Mahavikas Aghadi's stance of bringing back the old pension scheme has benefited. Maharashtra BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule claims that 90 percent of the voters were unhappy with the pension issue.

However, the BJP leader admits that people are upset because Uddhav Thackeray broke the government and Eknath Shinde has become a liability for the BJP.

Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced in the assembly that the old pension scheme will not be brought back. Now in the wake of the crushing defeat, both Eknath Shinde and Fadnavis have assured that the government's stance on the old pension scheme is not negative.

In Legislative Council elections, Nagpur, Aurangabad and Amravat Aghadi, Konkan were won by the BJP and Nashik by an independent candidate.

Controversy over Nirmala's statement outside Parliament on Adani issue

While shares of Adani Group are crashing following the Hindenburg report, there is concern about loans from government banks and investment in Adani Group by government institutions including LIC. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's statement outside Parliament on this issue has caused controversy.

There are allegations that the government is not responding in Parliament and defending Adani outside when Parliament is in session. Nirmala has also been accused of insulting Parliament. The Modi government does not say anything in Parliament on this issue. The question is being asked how can a statement be made outside when it is not even ready for a discussion.

Nirmala said that LIC's investment in Adani Group shares is limited. And despite falling prices, LIC is in profit. LIC has disclosed that it has invested Rs 36,475 crore in loans and shares in Adani Group. The State Bank has clarified that a loan of 27 thousand crore rupees has been given by the bank to the Adani group.

Yogi hold on in UP, worries among opponents

In Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath has once again made his mark. In the recently held Legislative Council elections in UP, BJP captured four out of five seats while one seat was won by an independent candidate. Samajwadi Party and BSP did not get a single seat.

Just when the efforts to control Yogi before the Lok Sabha elections are going on in full swing, Yogi has once again called for the elimination of the opposition and waved the victory flag. Due to this, Yogi Adityanath's political will rise again and Yogin cannot be ignored in the Lok Sabha elections. The Samajwadi Party was hoping to get the post of Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council, the Upper House of the Legislative Assembly by performing well in the Legislative Council elections, but this hope did not materialise. Even if the SP wins a single seat, it will get the leadership of the opposition, but the SP has not succeeded in that either. Voting was held for three graduate and two teacher quota seats in the Legislative Council.



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