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BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ajay Pratap Singh resigns from party, says unhappy with selection of candidates for Lok Sabha elections

Singh sent his resignation to BJP president J P Nadda and State president V D Sharma.

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The BJP’s Rajya Sabha member from Madhya Pradesh, Ajay Pratap Singh on Saturday, resigned from the party’s primary membership and said he was not happy with the selection process of candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Expressing his displeasure over BJP’s Lok Sabha candidates selection process, he said although he wanted to contest from the Sidhi Lok Sabha seat, the BJP fielded Rajesh Mishra from there.

Singh sent his resignation to BJP president J P Nadda and State president V D Sharma. He took to X and shared his resignation letter.

Singh was nominated to the Upper House of Parliament by the BJP in March 2018. His tenure as a Rajya Sabha member will end on April 2. He was not re-nominated by the party.

Earlier on March 11, BJP MP Rahul Kaswan announced his resignation from the primary membership of the party after he was denied a ticket to contest the Lok Sabha elections. He joined Congress in the presence of party president Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi.

He took to X and posted that he had made a big decision in public life. He added due to political reasons, at this very moment today, he is resigning from the primary membership of the BJP and the post of Member of Parliament.

Kaswan thanked national president JP Nadda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for giving him an opportunity to serve the Churu Lok Sabha family for 10 years. Kaswan’s resignation comes days after the BJP announced its Lok Sabha candidates for 15 out of 25 seats in Rajasthan, replacing the sitting MP with Paralympian Devendra Jhajharia.

The Kaswan family has been winning the Churu Lok Sabha seat successfully since the 2004 general elections. BJP leader Ram Singh Kaswan won the seat in 2004 and 2009 while his son Rahul Kaswan won the seat for the BJP in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

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Congress Brahmin leaders desert the party for the BJP in Madhya Pradesh

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By Neeraj Mishra

There has been an extraordinary inflow of Congressmen into the BJP in the past few months and it is estimated the party has lost close to 10,000 district-level leaders and workers who are now eyeing the panchayat and municipal elections. The trickle that started with Jyotiraditya Scindia and his 20 MLAs three years ago became a flood with each leader coaxing his followers to join the party in power. But of late, the senior leadership of the state, comprising mostly Brahmins, has decided to shift their weight.

Suresh Pachauri, who was close to being discarded by the party, decided to take a jump and with him went Sanjay Shukla from Indore, Arunoda Choubey and Alok Chansoriya from Jabalpur. They were welcomed into the fold by BJP’s Brahmin face in Nadhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra. It is significant in light of the Ram Mandir movement and related developments. The BJP has announced tongue-in-cheek that the Congress has now become a Catholic Syndicate.

For a long time, Brahmins controlled the politics in the state matched only by thakurs. From Ravishankar Shukla, Shankar Dayal Sharma, Katju, Shyama Charan Shukla to Motilal Vora, Brahmins more or less occupied the top within the party. Only the Scindias in the North and thakurs of Vindhya-Bundelkhand were able to match their strength largely through Arjun Singh and Digvjaya Singh. The top rung spawned several dozen lower rung Brahmin leaders who formed the backbone of the party in the entire state: the chansoriyas, Choubeys  and PC Sharma etc.

With the BJP pushing hard to come up with its own set of Brahmins in Rajendra Shukla and Narottam, the desertion from the Congress is being felt deeply by the party. Less influential Brahmin leaders like Sharma have aligned themselves with Digvijaya Singh for lack of a leader of the stature of Kamal Nath or Singh. The second or younger generation of Congress leaders now has an OBC dominance as in Jitu Patwari and Yadav etc. All the major cities in the state have become bereft of Brahmin leaders and the only name worth it in the Congress now is Vivek Tankha, a Kashmiri Pandit.

Meanwhile, the Congress is still struggling to announce its Lok Sabha candidates with not many takers. Ironically, the prime reason appears to be Rahul Gandhi. Rahul is not seen as very sympathetic towards the Hindu religion, a result of BJP’s relentless negative campaign against him. He has himself done very little to dispel such notions by consistently goofing in public eye about religion. The more politically disturbing element for the Congress is that Congressmen in the state do not see him as a winner despite both his Yatras going through the state. The one consistent complaint of course is that he never gives enough time to politics and state-level politicians preferring to stay in his closed circle and depending on their feedback.

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2024 Lok Sabha election results to be out on June 4, voting in 7 phases   

The first phase is to be held on April 19, the second phase on  April 26, the third phase on May 7, the fourth phase on May 13, the fifth phase on May 20, the sixth phase on May 25 and the seventh phase on  June 1.

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The Election Commission on Saturday announced the dates and phases for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Lok Sabha Elections 2024 are to be held in 7 phases from April 19 and the counting of votes on June 4.

The first phase is to be held on April 19 in 102 seats, the second phase on  April 26 in 89 seats, the third phase on May 7 in 94 seats, the fourth phase on May 13 in 96 seats, the fifth phase on May 20 in 49 seats, the sixth phase on May 25 and the seventh phase on  June 1 in 57 seats each.

Single-poll date States and UTs are Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Telangana, Uttarakhand, Andaman & Nicobar Island, Chandigarh, DDN&H, Delhi, Goa, Lakshadweep, Ladakh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Puducherry, and Sikkim.

The Assembly elections for Andhra Pradesh will be on May 13, Sikkim on April 19, Arunachal Pradesh on April 19, and Odisha will be held on May 13.

By-elections to 26 Assembly constituencies are to be held alongside LS polls. Voting for 175 Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh on May 13 and counting of votes on June 4. Voting for 60 Assembly seats of Arunachal Pradesh and 32 of Sikkim on April 19. Voting for 32 Assembly seats in Sikkim on April 19 and voting for Odisha in two phases; for 42 seats is on May 25, and for 42 seats is on June 1.

Addressing a press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said that they have 97 crore registered voters, more than combined voters of a few continents. Over 10.5 lakh polling stations, 1.5 crore polling officials, security officials, he added. More than 55 lakh EVMs, 4 lakh vehicles.

The term of the 17th Lok Sabha is due to expire on June 16, 2024. The terms of legislative Assemblies of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim are also due to expire on June 24. Assembly elections are also due in Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Election Commissioner further said.

Our electoral roll includes 82 lakh voters of over 85 years of age, 2.18 lakh centenarians, Kumar said.

He said 96.8 crore are total electorates in the country. Out of this, 49.7 crore are male and 47.1 crore are female. Meanwhile, there are 1.8 crore first-time voters in these elections and 19.47 crore voters between the age group of 20-29 years, he added.

Kumar said that they are also very conscious about sustainable elections as a part of their responsibility towards the environment. That’s why they have issued directions to the election machinery, he further said.

 

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi says Congress and BRS have shattered all dreams of Telangana

The Prime Minister referred to the arrest of KCR’s daughter and BRS leader K Kavitha by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). He added no corrupt person will escape. PM Modi said the people of Telangana are saying Teesri baar Modi Sarkar. He added Telangana is called the gateway of the South. Over the last 10 years, the development of Telangana has been a priority for the BJP.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Telangana’s Nagarkurnool district on Saturday. He said Congress and BRS have shattered all dreams of Telangana. He reffered to BRS rule in Telangana as mahaloot and the Congress rule in the state at buri nazar. He added for the Congress even 5 years are enough to destroy the state of Telangana.

He referred to the arrest of KCR’s daughter and BRS leader K Kavitha by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). He added no corrupt person will escape. PM Modi said the people of Telangana are saying Teesri baar Modi Sarkar. He added Telangana is called the gateway of the South. Over the last 10 years, the development of Telangana has been a priority for the BJP.

He said he was concerned after the loot of the BRS, Telangana now has has to suffer at the Hand of Congress. He said when he first came to Telangana during the state elections he noticed how angry people were at BRS. He added after seeing the huge crowd of people he was certain that Telangana has decided for Modi 3.0.

The Prime Minister said Modi’s family are the 140 crore Indians. For the last 23 years, earlier working as chief minister and now as Prime Minister the people of India gave him a chance to serve. He said he did not use any day for himself. He said he had lived, worked, day and night for the 140 crore family members.

He added Modi Ki guarantee means the guarantee of fulfilling the guarantee given. PM Modi said Congress gave the slogan of Garibi Hatao and asked has there been any change in the lives of the poor? He said he could clearly see that the people of Telangana have decided to bring back Modi for the third time. He said even before the announcement of the election schedule, the people of Telangana have given their decision on NDA crossing 400 seats.

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