Punjab’s Sangrur court issues summons to Mallikarjun Kharge in a defamation case

Mallikarjun Kharge, the national president of the Congress, is under fire for his comments regarding the Bajrang Dal during the Karnataka elections. He has been sent a summons in a defamation lawsuit worth Rs 100 crore by the Sangrur court in Punjab.

Ramandeep Kaur, the Chief Civil Judge of Sangrur (Senior Division), has ordered Kharge to appear before the court on July 10.

Following Hitesh Bhardwaj’s petition to the Hindu Security Council, action was taken against Kharge. Al Qaeda, SIMMI, and PFI were mentioned in comparisons of Bajrang to such anti-national groups. The petitioner described it as a disparaging remark directed at Bajrang Dal.

BJP releases manifesto for Karnataka elections, key promises of BJP in Karnataka

There are only ten days left until Karnataka’s assembly elections. On May 1, the BJP‘s national president JP Nadda, chief minister Basavaraj Bommai, and seasoned leader BS Yeddyurappa released the party’s electoral manifesto. ‘Praja Dhvani’ is the name given to it. The party has made numerous significant pledges to the people of Karnataka in this.

In its manifesto, the BJP has taken the 7 ‘A’ into consideration. Anna, Akshara, Aarogya, Abhivruddhi, Aadaya, and Abhaya are a few of them.

Major promises of BJP in Karnataka:

  1. Three free gas cylinders
  2. Atal Diet Center in every ward
  3. Houses for 10 lahks poor
  4. Half-liter Nandini milk
  5. Promise of five kg ration
  6. Uniform Civil Code
  7. Free health checkups every year for senior citizens
  8. No interest on loans up to five lakhs
  9. FD of 10 thousand in the name of Dalit women
  10. Promise to give five kg rice and five kg coarse grain

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