Another blow to Congress, former Congress MLA from Morena Ajab Singh joins BJP

The Congress Party‘s problems are not going away in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections because a number of its leaders are regularly quitting the party. Ajab Singh Kushwaha, a former Congress leader, joined the BJP in front of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.

Dr. Mohan Yadav, the chief minister, gained him BJP membership. To speak at the general gathering in favor of the BJP candidate, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav traveled to Morena.

In this BJP gathering being held in the Pahargarh district’s Mamchaun village, Ajab Singh Kushwaha has joined the party. Kushwaha served as the Congress party’s MLA for the Sumawali assembly constituency. On a BJP ticket, he had also faced Sumawali in the election.

The resignation of multiple leaders from the Congress party before the Lok Sabha elections is regarded as a serious setback for the party. In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP had taken 28 of the 29 Lok Sabha seats during the Modi wave.

Turmoil again in politics in Bihar, Congress MLAs Murari Prasad Gautam and Siddharth Saurav and RJD MLA Sangeeta Kumari will join BJP today

Another blow to the INDIA alliance in Bihar before the Lok Sabha elections 2024. Even after the change of government in Bihar, the political ‘game’ continues. Three MLAs of the Grand Alliance changed their sides.

Congress has suffered a double blow in this development. In Bihar, Congress MLAs Murari Prasad Gautam and Siddharth Saurav and RJD MLA Sangeeta Kumari are expected to join the BJP today.

108 feet Hanuman flag removed in Mandya, Karnataka, police detained protesting BJP workers

Following the lowering of the “Hanuman flag” at Keragodu village, Mandya district, Karnataka, the situation has become more tense. The village now has a large police presence. Workers from Bajrang Dal, Janata Dal Secular, and Bharatiya Janata Party have voiced their disapproval.

On Sunday, the Hanuman flag was taken down by the authorities from the 108-foot-tall pillar. In its place was erected the national flag. Regarding this occurrence, the opposition is occupied with cornering the state government.

The residents of Keragodu village staged a protest on Sunday when the officials arrived and began taking the flag. On the location, police were also called. Upon the officers’ attempts to persuade the locals, they lost their cool and began to cause trouble. The police were then forced to use lathi charges.

By making a commotion, the infuriated citizens vented their resentment of the Congress administration and Congress MLA from Mandya Ganiga Ravikumar. There were also protests against the Siddaramaiah government using slogans. The police were then forced to use lathi charges.

Keragodu residents and those of the twelve neighboring villages have raised funds and had a flagpole erected next to the Rangamandir. Workers from the BJP and JD (S) were also actively involved in its founding.

Rajasthan Congress MLA Khiladi Lal Bairwa resigns from the post of Chairman of Rajasthan SC Commission

Khiladi Lal Bairwa, a Congressman from Baseri in the Dholpur district and a leader of the Sachin Pilot party in the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections, has resigned from his position as Chairman of the Rajasthan Scheduled Caste Commission.

Khiladi Lal Bairwa handed Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge a resignation letter on November 1st, in which he made numerous mentions. He has decided to take this action since he has been unable to successfully provide the Scheduled Caste members justice.

The fact that Rajasthan is holding assembly elections is notable. November 25 is the day of voting, while December 3 is the day of counting. Thus far, Congress has declared 157 candidates and produced five lists of 200. The Baseri ticket for Khiladi Lal Bairwa has been canceled. In his stead, Sanjay Kumar Jatav has been announced as a candidate.

Manipur House adjourned sine die after one-day session amid ruckus

Manipur’s assembly session begins today. The assembly session will be held in Manipur for the first time since the unrest that began on May 3rd. The Manipur Legislative Assembly’s one-day session is likely to include discussion on the present state of the state’s ethnic conflict.

Due to security concerns, the majority of Kuki MLAs are likely to miss the assembly session. A total of six out of ten Kuki-dominated MLAs have already taken leave from the Speaker.

As soon as proceedings began on Tuesday, Congress MLAs created a ruckus and the Assembly adjourned sine die.

Last month, the government had suggested holding the assembly session on August 21; however, after failing to receive consent from the Raj Bhavan, the schedule was changed and prolonged till August 28. The summons for the assembly session was made last week by the Chief Minister’s Office. It will take place on August 29. The most recent assembly meeting took place in March.

The ethnic violence that erupted in Manipur on May 3 has so far resulted in more than 160 fatalities and hundreds of injuries.

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