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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 )

  • EC’s song ‘Main Bharat Hoon’ to nudge voters for upcoming polls

    EC’s song ‘Main Bharat Hoon’ to nudge voters for upcoming polls

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    New Delhi: The Election Commission (EC) is gearing up for the nine Assembly Elections this year and the Lok Sabha polls early next year with the aim of pushing the voter percentages through innovative communication strategies.

    As one of the initiatives, the EC, in collaboration with Subhash Ghai Foundation, produced a song – ‘Main Bharat Hoon, Hum Bharat ke Matdata Hain’, featuring celebrities from different walks of life, appealing to the people to cast their vote.

    The song, which was screened in the presence of President Droupadi Murmu on the 13th National Voters Day — January 25, is already beginning to gain traction on social media through celebrities and influencers.

    Officials said that within a week since its launch, the Hindi and the multilingual format of the song had already got over 3.5 lakh views and 5.6 lakh impressions on four major social media platforms — Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.

    The song is one of such initiatives of EC’s ‘Systematic Voter’s Education and Electoral Participation’ programme, which is the flagship voter education programme focused on inclusion strategies and action plans for enhancing participation from all categories of voters under EC’s motto of ‘No Voter to be Left Behind’.

    The song is aimed not only at educating the voters regarding their rights and responsibility towards strengthening democracy, but also at enthusing them for greater participation in the electoral process.

    As per EC officials, the song was finalised after a number of interactions of the team led by Subhash Ghai with the Election Commission led by Rajiv Kumar, Chief Election Commissioner.

    The Chief Election Commissioner said: “The song is dedicated to each voter who takes cognisance of their national duty and casts vote, beating all odds.”

    The motivating lyrics of the song are written and composed by the filmmaker, Subhash Ghai, in association with Whistling Woods International School of Music, Mumbai and it is sung in Hindi and 12 regional languages including Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Assamese, Odia, Kashmiri, Santali covering the maximum geographical area.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Priority on working classes in upcoming budget: Basavaraj Bommai

    Priority on working classes in upcoming budget: Basavaraj Bommai

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    Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said that the priority would be given to all the communities in the coming budget and focus will also be on farmers, women and workers.

    “First and the primary work must be to uplift them economically and programmes will be on those lines,” he underlined.

    On the Cabinet expansion, the CM said a suitable decision would be taken at a suitable time.

    Talking to reporters here on Monday after observing a two-minute silence on the Martyrs Day, he said that on this day when Mahatma Gandhi became a martyr, they must have self-introspection and make honest efforts to tread the path shown by the Mahatma.

    “As Gandhiji had said that his life is a message for everyone and his life history must be read and adopted in their lives. The Mahatma had propagated both truth and morality in life and would undergo self-test to ascertain whether he was following it or not to become clean. They have seen Gandhiji adopting this action throughout his life. It was the Mahatma who showed to the world the power of non-violence. He was in the forefront of the freedom struggle to get independence through non-violence,” the CM said.

    The CM said several unknown people sacrificed their lives and properties for the sake of independence. The new direction to the country’s freedom struggle was given by Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Lokamanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak and others.

    “They created awareness about freedom and converted the satyagraha into a revolution and held tough talks with the Britishers to give freedom. The need of the hour was to ensure morality in public life on the basis of the ideology of Gandhi who had a national identity,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )