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India block to meet ECI on August 7, March 8

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Sources said on Sunday that the opposition India block leaders are likely to have a dinner meeting on August 7 to discuss the strategy on the issue of special intensive amendment (SIR).

He said that the opposition parties are also planning to take out a march in India’s Election Commission office on August 8 in protest against the head of the election rolls practice on 8 August.

This comes amidst a deadlock on the Sir issue in the monsoon session of Parliament, which has been a near washout because the opposition’s demand for a discussion has failed to draw positive response from the ruling coalition.

According to sources, the leaders of India Block Party will hold a dinner meeting on August 7 to discuss their strategy on the Sir issue. The meeting has also been held as an election for the post of Vice President, and many opposition leaders have indicated that they may also field a joint candidate.

Opposition parties have expressed apprehension over head practice in Bihar, warning that it will give rise to disintegration of many people, and called it “vote-band” and “vote-chori”. India block parties are protesting inside and outside Parliament

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday cited a decision by former Lok Sabha Speaker Balram Jakhar that the House could not debate the functioning of a constitutional body like EC to reject the demand for protest for the government’s discussion.

However, he said that it was to call the issue for the chairs of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Meanwhile, opposition parties said they would continue their opposition to press for debate, and if the government does not agree to discuss the issue in Parliament, the monsoon session may end for a washing.

Trinumool Congress leader Derek O’Brien said on Sunday that the opposition will “tutorial” to the “Shaki Modi alliance” on the Parliament process and how to discuss the issue.

The ruling BJP is “scared” to discuss about Sir in Bihar, he said and called the practice “silent invisible rigging”.

The TMC leader said on X, “Sir (Silent Invidable Ringing) Vote Chor is a subject that can be easily discussed in both homes. BJP is scared and disrupted.”

“From Monday, August 4, we will give Shaki Modi coalition -free tutorial in the rules and process of Parliament to teach how it can be discussed,” he said.

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Claiming a ‘hydrogen bomb’ and other takeaways from a remarkable journey

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Gandhi reiterated the allegations of “rigging of industrial-mamane” in the 2019 Maharashtra assembly elections, accusing the Election Commission (ECI) of India to help the BJP to help in elections later.

Political observers in Patna believe that the Congress campaign has ignored the BJP. However, BJP leader and Patna Sahib MP Ravi Shankar Prasad dismissed Gandhi’s remarks as “irresponsible”, saying, “Whenever I listen to Rahul Gandhi, inside or out of Parliament, takes time to understand what he is trying to say.

Gandhi’s Pinpoint allegations and a large -scale mob in their voter Adikar Yatra meetings in front of the mob, however, such a thing looks rapidly irrelevant and clear. In the post-7 August press conference, not a single point-by-point rebellion of his allegations has come from either BJP or ECI.

The ECI has only denied Gandhi’s allegations. On August 14, it called Mahadevpura to Gandhi’s claims about “false and misleading”. Earlier in February, the ECI described it as “efforts to disappoint parties” as “completely absurd” by the ECI “disappointed with the poll results”.

Widely criticized and at the press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar dramatically announced that Gandhi either would have to prove his allegations or apologize to the nation “. Since then a fortnight has passed. Kumar is still waiting for the evidence that Gandhi has already presented.

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From VP Enclave to Chhatpur Farmhouse

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A direct competition is being read as a referendum on the hold of the governance on Parliament, the ability to keep colleagues together, and even its comfort with dissatisfaction within their own senior ranks.

In this light, a sudden exhaust of Dhankhar, converts a worldly vote into another test of strength for a government that prefers to project mandatory. The vacuum that he leaves is less about an office about reliability. If everything was really normal as revealed by the official line, the September 9 survey would be greater than the merit of more than a footnote. Instead, thanks to the mystery revolving around its departure, this has become another stage where the critics of the BJP detect the cracks in the carefully polished aspect of control.

Connecting another twist, Dhankhar has unexpectedly supported the sections of Jat farmer leaders in recent weeks, which see them as a figure based on installation. It can also explain the step of Chautla’s farmhouse. His support is hardly accidental: Dhankhar himself is from a major Jat background in Rajasthan, and many people in the farming community ignore him as a symptom of widespread neglect of JAT interests by the current regime.

Even after the opposition of the Agriculture Act and the government’s policy is marginalized in stones, for communities, the prediction of Dhankhar is being re -obtained as symbolic of its complaints. Their silence, irony, is that others have allowed their dissatisfaction to project their dissatisfaction, making him an unexpected rally point.

In the absence of clear answers, speculation persists, and the government’s silence is very low to reduce it. In a political culture accustomed to the story control, the secret around Jagdeep Dhankhar feels almost like an unwanted slip – unless, of course, it is not by design.

With PTI input

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The Bengal government is ready to support the government if it moves forward to maintain the jobs of ‘untreated’ teachers: Suwendu

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“Now that SSC is forced to publish a list of ‘disqualified’ candidates, although it is faulty, the state government nominated the 15,000-odd ‘qualified’ teachers in the House and made a proposal in the House and said that they should be allowed to maintain their jobs. The official said.

He said, “If the vacancies still persist, the state can move forward and fill them through the examination conducted through a transparent process,” he said.

The BJP leader also spoke to a part of the protesting teachers, outside the assembly premises, demanded an all-party resolution on the matter. “I think it would be difficult for you to start preparing for the exams that you had already taken nine years ago. That is why we are trying to resolve the crisis with the government,” Adhikari was heard saying this to the agitating teachers.

Welcoming the move, the teachers said that it could be a final attempt to save their jobs well which were earned on the basis of merit. “If this effort makes it frightening, it will set an example in the event of a gross injustice that we are at the end,” Chinmaya Mondal said, an agitating teacher who represents ‘unpublished’ candidates.

Under the leadership of the officer, BJP MLAs later held a protest rally within the assembly premises, blamed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and demanded her resignation.

,Chakri Tumi Korkho Churi, Gadi Chaudho Taratari (You have stolen the jobs, now once vacated your chair), read posters made by opposition legislators who sports a caricature, possibly the Chief Minister’s.

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