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Validation betrayal? Congress cries in Gujarat in the latest statewiz exposure

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While riding a revelation wave from Bengaluru, Bihar and Goa, it is now the turn of Amit Chavda, the head of the Gujarat Congress, to make the headlines ‘discrepancies’ in his state, accusing a web of the voter manipulation that resulted in the Mahadevpura dispute.

Chavada held a press conference in the weekend on Saturday, 30 August, to fulfill the allegations of election fraud in Gujarat, which is a continuous project of the opposition to dig the evidence for the ‘Vote Chori’ campaign of the Bharat Block – proof from the Election Commission’s own records, a trend that we launched with the first claims made for the Mahamadhak of Bangalore.

A careful investigation by Chavada’s team in Navsari’s voter role in Gujarat has now unveiled more than 30,000 duplicate or suspected entries, putting a shadow on the sanctity of electoral process in his home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Chavada warned that if these discrepancies were reflected across the state, 62 million (6.2 million) voters could be included in the web of irregularities.

He demanded a comprehensive audit of the election role, accusing the Election Commission of pressure from the ruling BJP. In turn, the ruling party brushed the allegations of the Bharat block as ‘baseless’ and ‘politically motivated’.

However, the India block leadership refuses to return.

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Did Putin sacrifice the thunder of PM Modi by sacrificing the West for the Ukraine War?

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Even mainstream news outlets in India performed a big song and dance on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s encounter with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which ends the war on Russia Ukraine with ‘insistence’ of India’s report, less attention is paid to his sacrifice of Europe for war.

At the ongoing Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, the Russian President said that the ongoing efforts to pull Kiev into NATO by Western countries are a major reason behind the Ukrainian conflict.

Putin argued that the roots of the crisis in 2014 “the coup in the coup, which was provoked by the West”, according to the Russian news agency Tass, the roots of the crisis could be detected.

He said, “The second reason for the crisis is the continuous attempt of the West to attract Ukraine in NATO. As we have repeatedly emphasized, it is a direct threat to Russia’s safety.”

In February 2014, violent conflict between protesters and security forces in Kiev inspired President Victor Yanukovich to remove.
Putin said, “As a result of the coup in 2014, NATO’s political leadership of the country who did not support Ukraine’s entry” was removed “.

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The colors of the opposition in the form of ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ in Patna fly high

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Pandey accused the BJP and the Election Commission of conspiring through special intensive amendment (SIR) of the electoral rolls to deprive the poor, backward, minorities, Dalits, tribal and agricultural communities. He said that the Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand has already passed a resolution against Sir, described it as “direct attack on democracy”.

Echoing this, Tripathi told reporters in Kolkata before leaving for Patna that TMC would use the journey to highlight “Vote Chori” (theft of votes) and to highlight the message of Mamta Banerjee. Former cricketer Yusuf Pathan gave voice to similar views. Both sides are part of the national opposition block India.

Launched by Rahul Gandhi on August 17, the yatra focused on alleged voter repression in Bihar. Opposition parties claim that a draft for a “attack” on voting rights claims to remove 65 million names from the electoral roll. The Election Commission published the names following a directive from the Supreme Court to release the list by August 19 and file a compliance report by 22 August.

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Congress’s reluctance

NCERT blamed the Congress for accepting ‘partition’. It is also, required nuances. Congress leaders, especially Gandhi and Azad, opposed the partition to the very end. Gandhi went so far that Jinnah should be offered to the leadership of a joint government to maintain unity. Nehru and Patel eventually accepted the division, the only way to prevent endless bloodshed.

Azad reduced the Congress’ impatience, while Ambedkar, in Partition of Pakistan or IndiaThe argument was expressed that it was indispensable in view of communal polarization. Ram Manohar Lohia, in Men convicted of partition of IndiaAll aristocrats – Jinnah, British, Congress and Hindu communalists – responsible, are calling for future reunion through democratic socialism.

The NCERT is historically incorrect and morally suspicious, as NCERT modules to present the untouchable approval of the syllabus to Congress leaders as a writer.

Serious scholarships – from Bipan Chandra and Sumit Sarkar to Musirul Hasan, Gyanendra Pandey and Urvashi Buttia – have seen many interlocking factors that are leading to partition:

• Colonial policies that surround the divisions

• Competition of communal nationalism to be fed to each other

• Leading failure in communities

• Structural concerns of minorities, caste groups and provinces

• Administrative haste that converted political isolation into collective slaughter

Pandey’s Recall partition The fact underlines how violence shaped the national identity and silenced subaltern voices – especially women who were kidnapped, raped or displaced. Hassan A legacy of a divided nation After 1947, while maintaining cycles of doubt, Hindu prominence and Muslim separatism reflected each other.

The truth is complex, is multi-layered-and our students should be exposed to all dirty, confused complexities of the story. The NCERT offering them is an prosecution-shaped cheating sheet.

Hasanan Naqvi St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai is a former History Faculty Member

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