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  • Eurovision |  The wrapper is already threatening Loreen in the Eurovision Song Contest, according to a Swedish magazine

    Eurovision | The wrapper is already threatening Loreen in the Eurovision Song Contest, according to a Swedish magazine

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    Finland’s Eurovision representative Käärijä is third on the betting lists.

    Finland Eurovisa representative Wrapper has hurtled to the top of the betting charts. Odds of betting sites combined Eurovision world– website, Finland is third on the list of favorites to win, right after Sweden and Ukraine.

    After Saturday’s UMK final, the reading describing the probability of Finland’s victory rose from six to 12 percent. At the top is Sweden, whose Eurovision representative is predicted to be someone who has already won the competition once Lorena. The singer got through with his song Tattoo For the final of Melodifestivalen, which takes place on March 11.

    Supplier Tobbe Ek published by a Swedish newspaper on Sunday A detailed analysis on Aftonbladet’s blog Wrapper about the victory with the title: “Finland challenges Loreen – in Cha Cha cha.”

    According to the reporter, Finns have previously lacked the confidence to vote for a big hit song in Finnish. Instead, Finns have sent songs in English to the competition.

    “That changed yesterday, and Cha Cha Cha it’s exactly the kind of craziness that usually works well in Eurovision.”

    According to the editor, the Finnish language suits the song musically well and works to its advantage.

    Ukraine apart from the betting lists, the Nordic countries are currently dominating. After Finland, Norway is represented on the list Alessandra with a song Queen of Kings.

    Finland’s Eurovision representative UMK’s performance has aroused enthusiasm among viusu fans. For example, there are several fan-made reaction videos to Saturday’s show on YouTube.

    Correction 27.2. 4:28 p.m.: Jere Pöyhönen’s name was originally written as Jere Pöyhänen in the main picture.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • BRS to contest all 175 constituencies in upcoming AP assembly polls

    BRS to contest all 175 constituencies in upcoming AP assembly polls

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    Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh (AP) Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) state president Thota Chandrasekhar on Wednesday said that the party will contest from all the 175 constituencies during the next Assembly elections in the state.

    He said issues pertaining to farmers, youth and women were on the party’s agenda and argued that the nation was in critical condition, with farmers and youth suffering from lack of opportunities.

    Chandrasekhar said that after BRS comes to power “the Telangana development model will be implemented in Andhra Pradesh for the latter’s swift growth.” He participated in a demonstration in Vijayawada earlier this week with the BRS cadre, and on Wednesday he decorated the Vangaveeti Ranga statue on Bandar Road.

    Addressing to reporters on the occasion, Chandrasekhar claimed that the BRS was picking up steam in national politics and that this development was also being seen in Andhra Pradesh. He denounced the BJP-led federal government, saying it had done Andhra Pradesh grievous injustice by not carrying out the promises made in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act. He made note of the fact that the people of Andhra Pradesh were abandoned and lacked even a state.

    “If voted to power, the BRS will build the State capital within three to four years. We will also complete construction of the Polavaram project, establish Kadapa Steel Plant, Vizag railway zone, Duggarajapatnam port and implement other projects assured under AP Reorganisation Act,” he added.

    He said that the Congress was no longer a power to be reckoned with and was unable to challenge the BJP. As a result, the BRS created the slogan “Ab ki Baar, Kisan Sarkar,” providing the voice to the poor that was sorely lacking.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bandi Sanjay dares AIMIM to contest 119 seats in Telangana

    Bandi Sanjay dares AIMIM to contest 119 seats in Telangana

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    Hyderabad: Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) Telangana unit President MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Sunday challenged All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) to contest 119 seats in Telangana.

    Bandi Sanjay Kumar participated in the Shobhayatra at Karvan Hanuman Temple under the auspices of Shivaji Maharaj Seva Dal on the occasion of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti.

    He said, “The youth are ready in Telangana. We challenge the AIMIM party. You are useless. If you have guts, if you preach Islam, if you think you are working for the Muslims then contest 119 seats in Telangana.”

    “We will take responsibility that you do not get the deposits. You can come with Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Congress. You can come with the pack of foxes but the lion will come alone, and BJP will come alone,” Bandi Sanjay added.

    The BJP leader further said that the Bhagyanagar (Hyderabad now) youth should accept the AIMIM challenge.

    He said, “See what AIMIM is up to. The secular forces that support them, see what are they up to. If the Hindus are unified, the Hindu community becomes a powerful force, in Bhagyanagar. During the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections the way Hindu unity was seen, in coming elections the youth of Bhagyanagar should show their guts.”

    Earlier, AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi had said that the BJP will fail in the Telangana Assembly polls in 2023.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Will AIMIM really contest 50 seats in Telangana Assembly polls?

    Will AIMIM really contest 50 seats in Telangana Assembly polls?

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    Hyderabad: Ahead of upcoming Assembly elections in Telangana, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi announced that his party will contest at least 50 seats out of 119 seats in Telangana. This statement has led to speculations in political circles.

    However, BJP seems to be confident that AIMIM will not contest in 50 seats.

    The saffron party’s national general secretary P Muralidhar Rao on Wednesday said that the Asaduddin Owaisi-led party will not contest 50 seats as it will damage the prospects of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS).

    To support his claim, he said that the steering of BRS is in AIMIM’s hand and the nuts and bolts of the Owaisi-led party are in Telangana CM KCR.

    Akbaruddin Owaisi’s statement in Assembly

    During the recently held Assembly session, Akbaruddin Owaisi reacted to Telangana IT minister KT Rama Rao’s remark that AIMIM has only seven seats in the house.

    While reacting to KTR’s statement, Akbaruddin Owaisi said, “I have taken a very serious note of his (KTR) comment on AIMIM. I assure him that I am going to make sure I talk to my party president and see that we can contest more seats in the upcoming elections. I will make sure that we contest on at least 50 seats and win at least 15 of them. I will make sure that my party president agrees”.

    Assembly elections in Telangana are scheduled to be held at the end of this year for all 199 constituency seats. In the last assembly elections, BRS contested all the seats and won 88 seats.

    AIMIM, BRS performance in previous Telangana Assembly polls

    In Telangana State, the previous Assembly polls were held on December 7, 2018. In the polls, the main parties were Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), Indian National Congress (INC), and BJP.

    After the polls that were held nine months earlier that the scheduled date, TRS which is now BRS formed the government by winning 88 seats out of 119 improving its seat share by 25.

    In the polls, the seat share of INC decreased from 21 to 19 whereas, AIMIM managed to win seven seats.

    Meanwhile, BJP which tried hard to form a government in the elections managed to win only a single seat. Its seat share dipped from five to one.

    BJP aims to win Telangana Assembly polls 2023

    After an impressive performance in GHMC elections, BJP is leaving no stone unturned to win a majority of seats in the upcoming Telangana Assembly polls to form government in the state.

    However, due to welfare schemes and the developmental works carried out by the BRS government, it is unlikely that BJP will be able to form a government in the state.

    Earlier a survey also revealed that BRS will form a government for the third time in Telangana state. However, it predicted that the seat share of the ruling party may decline.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Karnataka: Contest from Badami, not Kolar, people appeal Siddaramaiah

    Karnataka: Contest from Badami, not Kolar, people appeal Siddaramaiah

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    People of the Badami constituency are not happy with senior Karnataka Congress leader Siddaramaiah’s decision to contest from the Kolar district in the upcoming Assembly election scheduled to take place in May.

    According to news reports, the people of Badami have decided to convince the former chief minister. Videos surfaced on Twitter where many were seen leaving for Bengaluru to appeal to the senior Congress leader to change his mind.

    “We request Siddaramaiah to contest from Badami and not Kolar. We are planning to go to Bengaluru to convince him,” said one person holding a placard of the Congress leader and raising slogans.

    Members of the Lingayat community said that they will go on a dharna if their plea is not considered.

    Siddaramaiah, who currently represents the Badami segment had indicated that he may not contest from there, citing his inability to give more time to the people and party workers of the constituency.

    “I have decided to be a candidate for the next election from Kolar,” Siddaramaiah said at the party workers meeting here, amid loud cheers from the crowd.

    Badami is considered to be an important seat in the Bagalkot district, which falls under the “Mumbai-Karnataka region” of the state. Its major population consists of the Kuruba community, which Siddaramaiah hails from; followed by Lingayats and Veerashaivas.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Inside the messy one-issue contest for Chicago’s top job

    Inside the messy one-issue contest for Chicago’s top job

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    “The boiling point didn’t start with Floyd’s killing, but it was a boiling point of social unrest,” said Teny Gross, founder of the nonpartisan Institute for Nonviolent Chicago. “Those things, it was a pretty big blow to trust in governmental institutions.”

    Lightfoot, like many Democratic mayors across the country, is now trying to communicate an alternative to defunding the police — a slogan popularized after Floyd’s killing — that moderates and progressives can live with.

    “What we’ve tried to do is go back to common sense, which is recognizing that you need officers, and you need violence prevention and there’s not going to be one or the other,” said Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Quinton Lucas, a Democrat who chairs the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ Criminal and Social Justice Committee.

    Lucas, who has discussed policing and public safety with Lightfoot, sees it as a “problem on both sides” of the Democratic Party — left-leaning “defunders” and right-leaning Democrats who eat up “Fox News criticisms that are inaccurate and fetishize violent crime.”

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey also opposes defunding police as his city searches for more solutions.

    “We have to dropkick ideological lines just to figure out what works,” Frey said in an interview. “Granted, most big cities, including myself, are staunch Democrats, but purity tests for right or left don’t get the job done.”

    Lightfoot’s top rivals, Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García, who ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2015, and former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, have both vowed to hire more cops and oust Police Superintendent David Brown if they win the Feb. 28 race and the likely April 4 runoff.

    Vallas, who is backed by the city’s conservative and confrontational police union, has proposed a 14-point plan that centers on rebuilding the police force. He blames Chicago’s crime problem in part on “the abandonment of a community based policing strategy,” he said in an interview.

    García’s public safety plan doesn’t differ all that much from what Lightfoot has already put into place. But he criticizes the city for not meeting all the goals set out by the federal consent decree.

    “It shouldn’t have taken four years to get that done,” he said in an interview. He wants officers “to get out of their cars and knock on doors and rebuild trust. Trust is critical to getting the department back on track.”

    And candidate Brandon Johnson, who is backed by the powerful Chicago Teachers Union, won’t say “defund” but he would like to see the agency’s resources moved to other areas, especially publicly funded mental health centers.

    “It’s about treatment not trauma,” he said in an interview, echoing his campaign speeches.

    The mayor has so far stood behind her police chief but she, too, wants to see more new recruits — particularly among people of color. Lightfoot is banking on the recent opening of a police training center to further that goal and she’s directed more money and personnel to the South and West sides.

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  • AIMIM to contest on 50 seats in next Assembly polls : Akbaruddin Owaisi

    AIMIM to contest on 50 seats in next Assembly polls : Akbaruddin Owaisi

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    Hyderabad: AIMIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi on Saturday informed in the Assembly that the party would contest on as many on 50 seats across Telangana.

    During the heated debate ensued between the ruling BRS government and the AIMIM during the passing of motion of thanks to Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan ‘s address on Saturday, Akbaruddin Owaisi said that he would discuss with the party president about fielding of more candidates in the forthcoming elections in the state and see that AIMIM contests on fifty seats and double the number of legislators from seven to fifteen.

    Earlier AIMIM floor leader Akbaruddin requested the Assembly Speaker to allow the MIM legislators more time to discuss the people’s issues in the House, Minister KT Rama Rao retorted saying the party has only 7 MLAs and questioned how much more time their legislators needed?

    With this, the heated arguments and sharp exchanges took place between KTR and Akbaruddin Owaisi. The MIM MLA also said the BRS government is working for the overall development of Hyderabad city but it overlooked the Old city. He demanded that the government should also consider developing the surroundings around the historical Charminar.

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  • AAP to contest all seats in upcoming MP polls

    AAP to contest all seats in upcoming MP polls

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    Bhopal: The AAP will contest all 230 seats in Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls, due later this year, a party office-bearer said on Saturday indicating the Arvind Kejriwal-led party will pitch the Delhi model of governance to target the BJP and opposition Congress and accused them of playing “destructive politics”.

    AAP organizational general secretary Sandeep Pathak cited the performance of the party in recent local bodies polls in MP and said it will form the next government.

    “We will field candidates in all the Assembly constituencies and with all our might fight elections,” Pathak told reporters here.

    The 2018 Assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh led to a hung assembly, with the Congress emerging as the largest party with 114 seats in the 230-member House, but failing to win a majority. The BJP had won 109 seats.

    The Congress later formed a coalition government under Kamal Nath. However, the dispensation collapsed in March 2020 after several MLAs of Congress defected to BJP, paving the way for the saffron party to return to power.

    Asked whether the time was too short for the AAP to brace up and spread its footprint in MP given the Kejriwal-led party currently doesn’t have an executive committee after it was dissolved recently, he said the committee will be formed soon.

    “As the number of our leaders and workers has grown manifold in MP, we dissolved our state executive committee to expand it and add new faces,” the AAP leader said while announcing the launch of a membership drive for the party in MP.

    “People fight elections. Our party has grown stronger by leaps and bounds which was seen when we won a mayoral election during civic polls in MP last year. At many places our corporators came out with flying colours,” he claimed.

    The local bodies’ elections have sent out a loud and clear message to both the parties (BJP and opposition Congress).

    “We are going to form the next government in MP. We have 2,000 to 2,500 corporators in the country,” he said.

    The Rajya Sabha MP also said the “destructive and dirty politics” was giving way to the “constructive politics” in India with the emergence of AAP under Kejriwal.

    He said the AAP has fast emerged as an alternative political force in the country and became a national party in just ten years by forming governments in Delhi and Punjab while putting up an impressive show in Gujarat.

    In the Gujarat Assembly polls held last December, AAP won 5 out of 180 seats it had contested. The BJP retained the power for the seventh consecutive term by winning a record 156 seats in the 182-member House.

    “Now the people have a strong option in AAP which is dedicated to their uplift and welfare,” Pathak added.

    He alleged that Congress and the BJP indulge in “destructive politics for the sake of power whereas the AAP built hospitals and schools”.

    “These two things (hospital services and school education) are free even in developed countries,” the AAP leader said.

    Queried whether the AAP is promoting a” freebie” culture at the cost of fiscal prudence and burning a hole in the public exchequer, Pathak shot back saying “what’s wrong in giving back people their money through welfare schemes?”

    He said the Delhi government is in profit as it ended corruption that was eating up the state exchequer.

    Targetting Congress, Pathak said the Grand Old Party forms a “tactical alliance” with the BJP before elections, and later its MLAs get sold. “This means that voting for Congress means voting to BJP”.

    He alleged the BJP’s agenda was to grab and retain power by any means and to serve that purpose, the saffron party buys MLAs and indulges in horse trading.

    “In contrast, the AAP builds hospitals and schools and provides services for free to the people with zero tolerance towards corruption,” Pathak said, adding AAP wants India to become the most developed nation in the world with the support of the people.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • RJD to contest 6 seats in Nagaland Assembly polls

    RJD to contest 6 seats in Nagaland Assembly polls

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    Patna: RJD will contest six seats in Nagaland where Assembly polls are scheduled to be held in February.

    Confirming the development, Party national general secretary Shyam Rajak said that six names have been finalized. However, the names are yet to be announced officially.

    Some BJP leaders will soon meet Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav in this regard. Tejashwi Yadav’s decision would be final.

    “If this works out, we will contest for some more seats,” Rajak said.

    The election to the 60 seats of Nagaland is scheduled to take place on February 27. The last date for submitting the nomination paper is February 7.

    Earlier, RJD sent two leaders Kumar Sharvajeet, the cabinet minister in the Bihar government, and Bhola Yadav to Nagaland.

    “They have submitted their observation report before Tejashwi Yadav. Now, another team will be visiting the state soon and submitting its report for further planning,” he said.

    Reacting to collaboration with JD(U) in Nagaland, Rajak said that the party has an alliance in Bihar but not in Nagaland so far.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )