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सोनिया के दुर्ग में कांग्रेस को बड़ा झटका, BJP में शामिल हो सकते हैं दिनेश सिंह

गांधी परिवार के दुर्ग रायबरेली में कांग्रेस को तगड़ा झटका लगने जा रहा है. कांग्रेस की पूर्व अध्यक्ष सोनिया गांधी के संसदीय क्षेत्र रायबरेली में पार्टी के विधान परिषद सदस्य दिनेश प्रताप सिंह पार्टी से नाराज हैं. माना जा रहा है कि बुधवार को लखनऊ में बीजेपी अध्यक्ष अमित शाह की मौजूदगी में दिनेश प्रताप सिंह बीजेपी में शामिल हो सकते हैं. इतना ही नहीं उनके भाई जिला पंचायत अध्यक्ष रायबरेली अवधेश प्रताप सिंह भी बीजेपी की सदस्यता ग्रहण कर सकते हैं.

कांग्रेस में नहीं रहना

रायबरेली के एमएलसी दिनेश प्रताप सिंह ने aajtak.in से बातचीत करते हुए कहा कि कांग्रेस में अब वो नहीं रहना चाहते हैं. बीजेपी में शामिल होने के सवाल पर उन्होंने कहा कि अभी जिले में अपने समर्थकों के साथ वो विचार विमर्श कर रहे हैं. समर्थकों की राय के बाद ही कोई कदम उठाएंगे.

सोनिया के प्रतिनिधी KL शर्मा वजह

बता दें कि दिनेश प्रताप सिंह के कांग्रेस से मोहभंग होने के पीछे बड़ी वजह सोनिया गांधी के प्रतिनिधि किशोरी लाल शर्मा हैं. पिछले साल अप्रैल में ही दिनेश प्रताप ने शर्मा को लेकर बगावत का झंडा उठाते हुए मोर्चा खोल दिया था. दिनेश प्रताप ने किशोरी लाल शर्मा पर जिले में कांग्रेस को खोखला करने का आरोप भी लगाया था. उन्होंने साफ कहा था कि अब कांग्रेस तय करे कि किशोरी लाल शर्मा कांग्रेस में रहेंगे या फिर दिनेश प्रताप सिंह. इसके बाद कांग्रेस ने दिनेश प्रताप को पार्टी से निलंबित कर दिया था.

Source:-Aajtak

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Demonetisation has people's support, Opposition rattled: BJP resolution

New Delhi: People are queuing outside banks and ATMs for a better India, BJP said on Tuesday, terming it as the "most profound statement" to have ever come from them, and decried alleged "malicious" attempts by those opposing demonetisation to provoke violence and chaos.

Hailing demonetisation as a national project of cleansing the system that will usher in behavioural and attitudinal changes encouraging honesty, particularly in political life, BJP Parliamentary Party passed a resolution commending Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his "historic, revolutionary, daring and pro-poor" decision in national interest.

Amid increasing efforts by a united opposition to corner the government, the saffron party members in Parliament
rallied around Modi who asserted that this was only the beginning of his battle against corruption and black money.

Condemning "malicious" efforts of rival parties, the resolution alleged that they are desperate to provoke violence and chaos as they have been "rattled" by people's wide support to the decision and urged the Prime Minister to call for other effective measures to clean up the system.

They are bent upon disrupting the proceedings of Parliament on one pretext or the other, it alleged, targeting the opposition.

sOURCE:-Firstpost

Cabinet clears GST Council: The fire test on final rate begins now

The Cabinet's approval on Monday to set up the GST (Goods and Services Tax) Council, after the President's approval for the constitutional amendment last week, marks the beginning of the toughest phase in the road to final implementation. The government has set a deadline of 1 April 2017 for the rollout of the indirect tax reform.
This is the council which will have to do the complex job of arriving at a consensus GST standard rate, for which there is no real consensus between states, central government and Congress-led opposition parties till this point.

Source:-firstpost
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No curbs on Hurriyat leaders, Rajnath tells Oppn

A vexed Opposition had gone all prepared for the all-party meeting on Kashmir to corner the government on reports of curbs on Hurriyat leaders. However, when Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge raised the issue saying the scope of discussion was limited because government had already planned to take such steps, home minister Rajnath Singh outrightly rejected the reports.

Home ministry sources were quoted on Tuesday as saying that government may harden its stand towards separatist leaders in Jammu and Kashmir on their foreign travel and scale down their security. While the Union home minister, a day later, denied any such move, sources in Srinagar said that only eight Hurriyat leaders live with security cover after a “threat assessment by government itself”. However, Syed Ali Geelani who is under house detention since 2010 and has been only allowed to move to New Delhi in winters, has no security at all. “J&K Police have been deployed outside his Hyderpora residence and have not allowed him to move out of his house for the last six years,” said a Geelani aide.


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BJP’s 2019 roadmap: 115 new seats in 6 states

On an August afternoon, BJP president Amit Shah went into a huddle with party leaders of seven states to discuss the strategy for 2019 Lok Sabha elections. During the ninety minute meeting, he set out the goal for the state core committees to target around 115 seats identified as the party’s “new catchment areas”.
Shah’s message to his party leaders, on the day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and he addressed the BJP core committees of all states on August 23, was to expand the party’s footprint beyond the constituencies it holds.



Source:-dnaindia
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Congress backs Rahul Gandhi, says BJP govt says one thing does another

Coming in support of party vice-president Rahul Gandhi, the Congress on Friday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government says one thing and does another.

“Whatever the Congress vice-president has said is true. Whatever he (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) is telling is not implemented. He has not provided employment to the youth; he has not brought back the black money and distributed to each family Rs. 15 lakhs. Even he has allocated less money for health, education and so many things,” Congress leader and leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge told ANI.

Kharge said Prime Minister Modi has reduced schemes like NREGA or generating employment. “So, we must see how this government is telling one thing and doing another. Therefore, what Rahul ji has said is right and we back whatever he is saying in the interest of the country,” he added.
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Gandhi yesterday accused Prime Minister Modi of doing politics of vendetta by “scrapping” projects in Amethi , his Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh.

“Projects in Amethi which would surely have guaranteed employment to the people, were cancelled by Modi ji. He came to Amethi and said he will not do politics of vendetta. But the truth is people of Amethi are being acted against. Modi cancelled Hindustan Paper Mill, Mega Food Park Scheme and IIIT. He has stopped the Central School,” Gandhi said.

The Congress vice-president said Prime Minister Modi was harming the people of Amethi by scrapping development projects. “There was no fault on the part of people of Amethi…Modi talks of development but he is harming them. The projects that could have changed the lives of people here have been either scrapped or diverted elsewhere,” he added.

Gandhi said not a single person has benefitted by the Prime Minister’s promises of controlling inflation, depositing Rs. 15 lakh in the accounts of each citizen and upgrading certain towns to smart city. Ridiculing the Make in India campaign, Gandhi said, “The Babbar Sher (mascot of Make in India campaign) does not squeak even like a mouse.” He said not a single person got employment under it.

Accusing the Central Government of stalling the works of the UPA government, Gandhi said though Prime Minister Modi moved about all over the world giving speeches but nothing is being done back home. “Thousand of crores of rupees of loans of industrialists are being waived but not those of poor farmers,” he said, adding the erstwhile Congress-led UPA government wrote off loans of farmers totalling Rs. 70,000 crore.”

Gandhi vowed to fight for the interest of the people. “We are not in the government but we will fight for the interest of people on the roads, Vidhan Sabha and Lok Sabha… We know people face several problems like power and water scarcity,” he said.

Thanking his party men for their continued support, Gandhi exhorted them to vote for the Congress in the upcoming assembly polls in the state where it has been out of power for years so that it can work for development of the state as well as Amethi and Rae Bareli. He also dedicated to the people several road projects in Amethi.

Source:-indianexpress
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Kerala Congress (Mani) severs over three-decades-long relation, walks out of UDF

CHARALKUNNU: Severing a three-and-a-half decade relationship with the UDF, K M Mani and his party Kerala Congress (M) walked out of the political front on Sunday. The party will take an independent stand and its six MLAs will sit as a separate block in the state Assembly.

Mani ruled out joining the LDF or the NDA. The party will extend issue-based support to the UPA at the Centre. However the relationship with the UDF will continue in the local self-government and cooperative bodies. The party will be reorganised from the grass roots. A state committee which will be held on August 14 in Kottayam will take decisions regarding the future programmes of the party. The camp centre in Charalkunnu which has witnessed several splits, ouster of leaders and violence in the Kerala Congress (M), witnessed one more historical incident in the party as well as in the history of Kerala politics on Sunday.

HIDDEN AGENDA

Mani in his inaugural speech of the camp on Saturday had indicated about the plan to sit as a separate block in the Assembly. The discussions in the camp were held based on this line. IUML leader PK Kunhalikutty had contacted Mani over the phone in the morning requesting him to desist from taking any strong decisions. Oommen Chandy also talked to PJ Joseph. However, both the leaders did not gave a favourable reply to the UDF crisis managers.

Addressing the media and party workers at the end of the two-day camp held at Charalkunnu, an emotional Mani said that he took the decision to leave the UDF with great grief because UDF belonged to Kerala Congress (M) also. Kerala Congress was one of the main ally who had helped in the growth of the UDF. We had sowed, watered and nurtured the UDF. It was like the decision made by a son to leave his house. But leaving the UDF had become inevitable. Some leaders in the Congress were treating Kerala Congress (M) as their No 1 enemy. The tolerance level had reached its extreme limit, he said.

SPECIAL BATTALLION IN CONGRESS

Mani said that there is a special battalion in the Congress party to defeat the Kerala Congress (M) in certain constituencies. "Special recruitment is held for this in these constituencies. There is a separate fund for this and there were study classes held for them. Such things were unheard before. We suffered and forgave the Congress so far," said Mani in his speech.
Source;-TOI
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