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Talking about Delhi: BJP is upset that Shinde is running his own agenda


New Delhi: The BJP is said to have started efforts to prepare Ajit Pawar, who was upset with Sharad Pawar's appointment of Supriya Sule as the working president of the NCP. Things are not going well between the BJP and Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena in Maharashtra. Shinde does not clash with BJP and instead of working according to BJP's agenda, he runs his own agenda.

BJP feels that Shinde is not interested in anything except winning 30-40 seats in the assembly and taking advantage of BJP's roar to regain the post of Chief Minister, so the alliance with Shinde in the Lok Sabha Elections will prove to be dangerous for BJP. Under these circumstances Ajit must be prepared to rebel.

Recently, Eknath Shinde's son and Kalyan MP Shrikant Shinde made it clear that there were differences in the BJP-Shiv Sena by offering to resign. Shrikant Shinde has accused some BJP leaders of undermining the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance and doing selfish politics.'

DMK's sarcasm, hand over the light switch investigation to the CBI

BJP and DMK have come face to face over the issue of lights going off at the airport during Amit Shah's trip to Chennai. The BJP has started protests demanding an inquiry against the DMK government in Tamil Nadu accusing it of negligence in the security of the home minister. On the other hand, DMK has accused BJP of playing unnecessary politics. DMK leader Elangovan claimed that, due to the heat in the state, the electricity consumption increases in a month, sometimes the power is cut off. Elagovan also quipped that nothing has been done deliberately, BJP can also get CBI to investigate if it wants.

As soon as Amit Shah landed at Chennai airport at night, the power was cut. The street lights were turned off and it was dark around the airport.

Allotment of land in Kashmir for Tirupati Balaji Temple

The construction of Tirupati Balaji Temple is being vigorously promoted in Jammu and Kashmir. BJP president J.P. Nadda also celebrated nine years of the Modi government by offering prayers at the Sri Venkateswara temple in Tirumala. BJP wants to swim on the basis of faith of Hindu devotees in South India.

Union Ministers G Kishan Reddy and Jitendra Singh inaugurated the Balaji Tirupati Temple in Jammu, which was also vigorously promoted by the BJP.

This is the sixth temple built outside Andhra Pradesh by Tirupati Balaji Devasthan. Land acquisition was difficult in Jammu and Kashmir, so the temple could not be built, but after the abolition of Article 370, the government allocated 62 acres of land for the temple. BJP feels that the propaganda that the temple could be built because of BJP will bear fruit in South India.

Channi's blast, Congress downfall due to flattery

Former Chief Minister of Punjab, Charanjit Singh Channi, Ph.D. The thesis presented for has become a point of controversy. Channi received his Ph.D from Punjab University, Chandigarh. have done His topic was Indian National Congress: Study of Central Organization and Election Strategies in Lok Sabha Elections 2004 onwards. In the thesis, Channi has described flattery as the main reason for the deteriorating condition of the Congress. Channi concludes that the main reason for the poor state of the Congress is spiteful attitude and flattery. Congress leadership takes decisions based on flattery and flatterers are moving fast in Congress.

There are several other points in Channi's thesis. While many Congress leaders are considering Channi's statements as true, the BJP has raised the issue and demanded that Mallikarjun Kharge should explain the allegations made against the Congress leadership. BJP says that Channi has spoken the bitter truth. Congratulations to Channi for taking such courage and speaking the truth.



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