Lok Sabha
No alliance with AIUDF for 2024 Lok Sabha polls in Assam: Congress
Eying 14 Lok Sabha seats in Assam, the Congress has already started its preparations for next year's general elections, holding discussions with 11 opposition parties, including the Left, and local organisations.AICC General Secretary in-charge of Assam, Jitendra Singh, said on Thursday that the Congress President (Mallikarjun Kharge) and the AICC have decided that the party will not have any alliance with the AIUDF.
AIADMK leader EPS to meet Amit Shah in New Delhi today
EPS will be accompanied by party state organising secretary and former minister D. Jayakumar, former ministers and senior leaders, SP Velumani, KP Muniswamy, C.Ve. Shanmugam and P. Thangamani. The Opposition delegation will be highlighting the corruption charges against the present DMK government and also on the failing law and order situation in the state.
Survey shows PM's 'Mann Ki Baat' enhanced people's trust in govt
Also, 58 per cent of the listeners have responded by saying that their living conditions have improved after listening to the monthly broadcast. The details of the study, which has been conducted by IIM Rohtak and commissioned by Prasar Bharati, were released by the government on Monday, days ahead.
New look websites of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha soft launched
Once this is done, you will be introduced to a new look website of both the Houses. What's more, even if one clicks at either of the URLs, there is a link given of websites of both Houses, so there's now no need to enter separate URLs to access websites of both the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament, as was the case earlier.
Bengal BJP divided over allowing Mukul Roy re-entry into party
The question doing the rounds is whether the re-entry of Roy into the party will be of any help to the saffron camp in the coming days. According to state BJP President and Lok Sabha MP Sukanta Majumdar, Roy's re-inclusion in the party will depend on the decision of the party high command.
BJP to plummet by 100 seats in 2024 Lok Sabha polls: Sanjay Raut
"There is a strong anti-BJP sentiment. In the next Parliament elections, BJP will forfeit 100-110 seats. This means, there will be a 100 per cent change in power at the Centre," Raut told mediapersons here.
Nitish Kumar reprises role played by George Fernandes in forming NDA
However, Nitish Kumar clarified that he is not a Prime Ministerial candidate of the opposition parties but he might play the role of UPA convener by following in the footsteps of his senior leader late George Fernandes. George Fernandes played a major role in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) formation in 1998. At that time the Congress was ruling at the Centre and the opposition parties were scattered.
Amit Shah advices Bengal BJP to be 'Aatmanirbhar', shed dependence on high-command
According to party sources, of the many pieces of advice given by Shah, the main is that the party's state leadership should be more self-reliant by bridging the organisational gaps and shed excessive dependence on the BJP high-command. Party insiders said that the Home Minister has specifically asked the BJP to start the process of strengthening the booth-level committees and reactivating the defunct ones before the panchayat polls scheduled this year.
If BJP bags 35 LS seats of Bengal, Trinamool regime will collapse: Amit Shah
"If the people of West Bengal gift BJP 35 seats in 2024, then they will not have to wait even till 2026. Mamata Banerjee's government will collapse even before that," Shah said at a public rally at Suri in Birbhum district of West Bengal. However, during his 20-minute speech, the Home Minister did not utter a single word about the forthcoming polls for the three-tier panchayat system in West Bengal which is scheduled in 2023 only.
LS polls 2024: Centre to appoint media consultants as part of publicity outreach
The aim behind the initiative is to portray the pro-poor and common man friendly image of the government, by highlighting the several people-oriented schemes of the Centre, sources privy to developments said.
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