Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:07pm on 15 May 2024,Wednesday Politics
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee vows Trinamool Congress support to the Opposition INDIA bloc from outside to form the central government. Criticizing Congress and CPI(M) for aiding BJP in Bengal, she asserts her party's commitment to INDIA alliance. Banerjee brands BJP as a "party full of thieves," dismissing their electoral claims. She pledges to repeal CAA, halt NRC and UCC if BJP ousted. Amidst rifts within INDIA bloc, West Bengal braces for a competitive three-way battle. Banerjee's declaration underscores her strategic positioning in national politics ahead of elections.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:27pm on 15 May 2024,Wednesday Politics
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticizes the Supreme Court's interim bail decision for Arvind Kejriwal, stating, "I believe this is not a routine judgment. A lot of people in this country believe that special treatment has been given." Kejriwal, released amid the Delhi liquor policy case, faces allegations of contempt for suggesting immunity if his party wins Lok Sabha majority. Shah refutes Kejriwal's claims of hidden jail cameras, stating, "Tihar comes under his administration." Kejriwal, under bail conditions, is barred from office and commenting on the case, with a surrender deadline set for June 2.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:32pm on 15 May 2024,Wednesday Politics
Janata Dal Secular MP Prajwal Revanna, embroiled in Karnataka's sex tapes case, is set to return to Bengaluru on a Lufthansa Airlines flight tomorrow. NDTV obtained his Munich-Bengaluru ticket, raising eyebrows amidst ongoing investigations. Revanna faces allegations after explicit videos allegedly featuring him surfaced, leading to a probe by the SIT. His father, HD Revanna, also faces legal issues in the same case. The situation intensifies as Revanna's return ignites further political turmoil, with the JDS leader suspended from the party. The Karnataka police SIT remains vigilant, issuing lookout notices to track Revanna's movements.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:04pm on 14 May 2024,Tuesday Politics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi refutes claims of discrimination based on religion or caste, citing childhood experiences with Muslim friends. Speaking from Varanasi, he addresses attempts to tarnish his image post-2002 Gujarat riots. Modi emphasizes his governance model's inclusivity and denies targeting any religious group for family planning remarks. "The day I start doing Hindu-Muslim," he asserts, "I won't be fit to live in public life." Amidst ongoing elections, Modi's statements aim to quell religious polarization debates. He underscores his belief in garnering support from all communities, advocating for unity and development for all.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:28pm on 14 May 2024,Tuesday Politics
AAP acknowledges Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal's claims of assault by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's Personal Secretary, Bibhav Kumar, at Kejriwal's residence. Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh confirms the incident, stating Kejriwal will take strict action. Maliwal reported the assault to police, sparking condemnation from political rivals. Delhi BJP chief alleges political pressure silencing Maliwal, urging immediate police action. Police await formal complaint. National Commission for Women promises inquiry. AAP stands by Maliwal, recognizing her contributions to society. The incident underscores concerns over women's safety in political spaces.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:58pm on 14 May 2024,Tuesday Politics
Political strategist Prashant Kishor predicts a tight race between BJP and Congress in Telangana, foreseeing 6-9 seats for each party in the Lok Sabha elections. Kishor highlights BJP's potential in the state, previously securing 4 seats in 2019. He dismisses the BRS as a major contender, emphasizing BJP vs. Congress dynamics. Kishor also forecasts a third term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expecting BJP to maintain its current strength of 300 seats nationally. His insights challenge notions of BJP's electoral decline, sparking debate over the party's future performance.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:19pm on 14 May 2024,Tuesday Politics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi files nomination papers from Varanasi for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, revealing movable assets worth Rs 3.02 crore in his affidavit. Modi declares owning no house or car, with a modest cash holding of Rs 52,920. His taxable income surged from Rs 11 lakh in 2018-19 to Rs 23.5 lakh in 2022-23. Holding accounts in the State Bank of India, Modi's fixed deposit stands at Rs 2,85,60,338, alongside possessing four gold rings worth Rs 2,67,750. Seeking a third consecutive term, Modi's candidature is supported by top BJP leaders in Varanasi.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:00am on 14 May 2024,Tuesday Politics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will file his nomination from Varanasi for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections today, seeking a third term. He held a 6-km-long roadshow the day before, pledging further development for the city if re-elected. Expressing his emotional connection to Varanasi, Modi stated, "Aaj Maa Ganga ne mujhe god le liya hai" (today Maa Ganga has adopted me) on X. Modi first contested from Varanasi in 2014, defeating AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal by over 3 lakh votes, establishing it as a BJP bastion. Modi aims to continue this legacy in the upcoming elections.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:21pm on 13 May 2024,Monday Politics
In the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections, over 62% polling was recorded across 96 constituencies in 10 states and Union Territories. West Bengal led with 75.91% turnout, followed by Madhya Pradesh at 68.48%. However, Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra lagged with 36.58% and 52.63% respectively. While largely peaceful, incidents of violence were reported in Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, along with EVM malfunctions in some booths. A total of 1,717 candidates contested across seats, with over 17.70 crore eligible voters, including 8.73 crore women, participating.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:52pm on 13 May 2024,Monday Politics
Swati Maliwal, an AAP leader, alleges assault at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence, claiming his aide attacked her. Delhi Police received two calls, reportedly from Maliwal, seeking assistance after the incident. Police confirm dispatching officers to the scene. Maliwal's visit to the CM's house, denied a meeting, preceded the calls for help. The accused aide, Bibhav Kumar, was terminated last month after facing legal scrutiny. Maliwal later cooperated with police but has yet to file a formal complaint. BJP IT Cell in-charge comments on Maliwal's past actions amid the alleged assault.