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rjdarshini · 1 year
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morningmantra · 5 months
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Chandrababu: Help cyclone victims: Chandrababu's letter to Modi
TDP chief Chandrababu has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to help the people of Andhra Pradesh who have suffered due to Cyclone Michaung.
TDP chief Chandrababu has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to help the people of Andhra Pradesh who have suffered due to Cyclone Michaung. Amaravati: TDP chief Chandrababu has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to help the people of Andhra Pradesh who have suffered due to Cyclone Michaung. The storm was declared a national disaster and asked…
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ncvnewstv · 1 year
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హిందు రాజ్యాంగా భారత్, మోడీ హాయంలో మారిపోతున్న భారత్,అంతర్జాతీయంగా ఆందోళన వ్యక్తం.
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telugutimesusa · 1 year
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Than going and drowning the BJP...?
Former minister Kanna Lakshmi Narayana seems to have paved the way for a change of party. It has become interesting to know who will go out with him from the joint Guntur district in the background of the news that there is a possibility of BJP losing if Kanna, who is a key leader in the party, goes out. At this juncture, Pedakurapadu in-charge Gandham Koteswara Rao resigned from the party.
Along with him, former BJP district president Karna Saida Rao also created a sensation by announcing his resignation. He said that he is resigning against Somu's style of dealing. BJP was held hostage by YCP. They said that they wanted to promote Modi's ambitions from village to village, and the ally Jasasena chief objected to garlanding the picture.
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beardedmrbean · 3 months
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LUCKNOW, India (AP) — An Indian state has approved an unprecedented uniform code for marriage, divorce, adoption and inheritance for Hindus, Muslims and other religious communities under new legislation that also requires couples that live together to register with the government or face punishment.
Northern Uttarakhand state lawmakers passed the legislation on Wednesday and its approval by the state governor and the Indian president is seen as a formality before it becomes law in the state. Muslim leaders and others oppose the Uniform Civil Code initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu Nationalist party saying it interferes with their own laws and customs on such issues.
India, the world’s most populous nation with more than 1.4 billion people, is comprised of around 80% Hindus and about 14% Muslims. Muslims accuse Modi’s right-wing nationalist party of pursuing a Hindu agenda that discriminates against them and directly imposes laws interfering with their faith.
“This is a nefarious political design to drive a wedge in the society on religious lines,” said Yashpal Arya, an opposition Congress party lawmaker.
Pushkar Singh Dhami, the top elected official in Uttarakhand state, said: “The new legislation is not against any religion or community, but will bring uniformity in the society."
Other states ruled by Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party are expected to introduce similar legislation. If the BJP wins national elections expected in April or May, it may bring such legislation at the federal level.
The new law bans polygamy and sets a uniform age for marriage for men and women — 21 and 18, respectively — across all religions and also includes a uniform process for divorce.
Hindus, Muslims, Christians and other minority groups in India currently follow their own laws and customs for marriage, divorce, adoption and inheritance.
Asaduddin Owaisi, president of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen, said the legislation is merely a Hindu code that applies to all.
"I have a right to practice my religion and culture. This bill forces me to follow a different religion and culture. In our religion, inheritance and marriage are part of religious practice," he said on X, formerly Twitter.
S.Q.R. Ilyas, the spokesperson for the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, said: “The bill is unnecessary, and goes against the principle of diversity. Its primary target appears to be Muslims, especially since even (some Indigenous tribes) have been exempted."
A significant feature of the bill is the introduction of stringent measures that require the registration of live-in relationships. Couples failing to register their live-in status with district officials could face up to six months in prison or a fine of 25,000 rupees ($305) or both, said Manoj Singh Tamta, a state government official. He said the bill explicitly states that children born out of such relationships will be considered legitimate offspring of the couple, inheriting all legal rights available to those born within a traditional marriage.
Sanjay Agnihotri, a consultant with a non-government organization that works in micro-financing, said he and his girlfriend belong to different castes and their families oppose the idea of them marrying. They relocated to another city and started living as partners without formalizing their relationship through marriage.
"However, the new legislation mandates us to register our relationship, which could potentially subject us to unwarranted police scrutiny,” said Agnihotri.
Uttarakhand became the first Indian state after it won independence from British colonialists in 1947 to adopt legislation on marriage, divorce, land, property and inheritance for all citizens, irrespective of their religion, a key part of the BJP's agenda for decades.
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anjani1223 · 4 days
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AP Election Survey 2024: TDP-Janasena-BJP Alliance Set To Sweep Victory
In the vibrant political landscape of Andhra Pradesh, anticipation is reaching high levels as all election survey reports unanimously predict a landslide victory for the formidable TDP-Janasena-BJP alliance. With the scales decidedly tipped in their favor, enthusiasm runs high among the ranks of the alliance, indicating a new era of governance in the state. The synergy among the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Jana Sena Party, and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been nothing short of electrifying and inspiring supporters across the state. This alliance represents a powerful combination of the experience of N Chandrababu Naidu, Narendra Modi, and the youthfulness of Pawan Kalyan, as well as ideological commitment, that connects with voters from all walks of life.
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One of the key factors driving the alliance's momentum is the unwavering leadership provided by its stalwarts. From N. Chandrababu Naidu's intelligent political knowledge to Pawan Kalyan's charismatic appeal and the BJP's unwavering commitment to development, each political leader brings a unique strength to the table, complementing one another in their quest for a resounding victory. Moreover, the alliance's manifesto and Babu Super 6 initiatives are in line with the aspirations of the people of Andhra Pradesh, addressing crucial issues such as agrarian reform, infrastructure development, job creation, and social welfare. By presenting a comprehensive roadmap for the state's progress, the alliance has instilled confidence among voters, who see in them the agents of change they've been yearning for.
As the campaign gathers momentum, the enthusiasm among alliance supporters is evident. From busy street corners to vibrant social media platforms and the latest political news, the air is abuzz with anticipation and optimism. Volunteers and activists, motivated by the overwhelming support reflected in the survey reports, are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to ensure a significant victory on election day. In conclusion, the stage is set for a historic electoral triumph in Andhra Pradesh, with the TDP-Janasena-BJP alliance set to emerge victorious with flying colors. With unity, determination, and a clear vision for the future, the alliance is ready to bring in a new dawn of progress and prosperity for the people of Andhra Pradesh.
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warningsine · 7 days
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NEW DELHI (AP) — Nearly 970 million people — or over 10% of the global population — are eligible to vote in India’s general elections that start Friday and last to June 1. The mammoth exercise is the biggest anywhere in the world and will take 44 days before results are announced on June 4.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a third successive term. He will face off against a broad but flailing alliance of opposition parties that are struggling to challenge his appeal. Most surveys predict Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party will win comfortably, cementing him as one of the country’s most popular and consequential leaders.
WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG?
It boils down to two key reasons: the sheer size of India, the world’s most populous country, and the astonishing level of logistics needed to ensure that every registered voter is able to cast their ballot.
Over the years, the duration of voting has wavered. It took nearly four months to complete the vote in India’s first elections in 1951-1952, after it gained independence from British rule, and just four days in 1980. In 2019, voting took 39 days, and this year’s election is the second longest.
With 969 million registered voters, the size of India’s electorate is bigger than the combined population of the 27 European Union member states. This includes 18 million first-time voters, and around 197 million who are in their 20s.
The vote to choose 543 lawmakers for the lower house of Parliament takes place over seven phases. India’s 28 states and eight federal territories will vote at different times. Each phase is one day, with the first held on April 19 and the last on June 1.
While some states will cast their ballots in a day, voting elsewhere may take longer. The largest state, Uttar Pradesh, which is the size of Brazil with 200 million people, will vote on all seven days, for example.
General elections in India tend to take weeks to conduct, but Modi’s opponents also say it gives him an advantage as it makes it easier for the prime minister, the public face of the BJP, to travel and campaign, especially in states where they are weak.
EVERY VOTE COUNTS
The Election Commission of India, which oversees the vote, has to make sure there is a voting booth available within 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) of every voter.
“Election officials have to travel to great lengths to ensure that even a single voter can exercise their franchise,” said Chakshu Roy of PRS Legislative Research, an independent think tank.
Some 15 million election officials and security staff will traverse the country’s deserts and mountains — sometimes by boat, foot and even on horseback — to try to reach every voter.
It can be especially arduous. In 2019, when India last held elections, a team of polling officers trekked over 480 kilometers (300 miles) for four days just so a single voter in a hamlet in the remote state of Arunachal Pradesh, which borders China, could exercise their right.
Officials also traveled to a village tucked away high up in the Himalayas in 2019 to install a booth at 15,256 feet (4,650 meters), the highest polling station anywhere in the world.
This time too, polling stations will be installed in remote places, including one inside a wildlife sanctuary in southern Kerala state and another in a shipping container in western Gujarat state.
TIGHT SECURITY
Experts say a key reason behind the multiphase elections in India is about security.
Tens of thousands of federal security forces, who usually guard borders for instance, are freed up and deployed alongside state police to prevent violence and transport electoral officials and voting machines.
Deadly clashes involving supporters of rival political parties, particularly in the eastern state of West Bengal, had marred previous elections. But such violence has tapered over the years, thanks to heavy security, and voting has been relatively peaceful.
“Look at the geography of the country … there are rivers, mountains, snow, jungles … think of the security forces’ movements. They will have to travel through the length and breadth of the country,” Rajiv Kumar, the chief election commissioner, said on Saturday. “We will walk the extra mile so voters don’t have to.”
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tulasinews · 2 months
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blogynewz · 6 months
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"Unveiling the Political Underdog: BJP's Surprise Move in Mahabubnagar Assembly Constituency Shakes Up Telangana Elections | India News"
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced that A P Mithun Kumar Reddy will be contesting from Mahabubnagar assembly constituency in the upcoming Legislative Assembly polls in Telangana, scheduled for November 30. Mithun Kumar Reddy, the son of former MP AP Jitender Reddy, expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP president JP Nadda, Telangana BJP…
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blogynewsz · 6 months
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"Unveiling the Political Underdog: BJP's Surprise Move in Mahabubnagar Assembly Constituency Shakes Up Telangana Elections | India News"
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced that A P Mithun Kumar Reddy will be contesting from Mahabubnagar assembly constituency in the upcoming Legislative Assembly polls in Telangana, scheduled for November 30. Mithun Kumar Reddy, the son of former MP AP Jitender Reddy, expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP president JP Nadda, Telangana BJP…
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rjdarshini · 1 year
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morningmantra · 5 months
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YSRCP government looks down on farmers: Purandeswari
YSRCP government looks down on farmers: Purandeswari
BJP state president Daggubati Purandeswari alleged that Rythu Bharosa Kendras were created in AP. She visited Bhimadolu and Ungutur mandals of Eluru district. Crops damaged due to storm were inspected. The farmers were asked about the details of the crop loss. They objected that the state government is looking down on both farmers and agriculture.
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ncvnewstv · 1 year
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ఆర్ ఎస్ ఎస్ అధినేత మోహన్ భగవత్ యొక్క వ్యాఖ్య మత హింసకు ప్రత్యక్ష ప్రేరేపణ: ఎస్ యు సి ఐ (సి).
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andhrawatch · 9 months
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The Janasena Chief Pawan Kalyan interacted with the NRIs of the Gulf region this morning for a long time and shared a lot of things from his heart. The actor-turned-politician for the first time in recent times has opened up regarding Telangana Politics. The NRI batch of Gulf after the visit of Nagababu have come to India and donated more than one crore of rupees as the party fund and interacted with their boss Pawan Kayan and assured their support to the party. Later the Chief spoke in length about various issues surrounding the state of AP. In this regard, Pawan addressed a couple of Gulf settlers of Telugu from Telangana and declared that he has a separate place for the newest state of India and shall always respect the fighting spirit of the Telanganites. Pawan assured that Janasena will expand its wings and will also contest in Telangana but not in the upcoming elections of 2023 but will gradually strengthen the party. The dynamic leader declared that Telangana was formed on three issues- Unemployment, Lack of Funds, and Development but unemployment even after a decade of its formation is still existing. However, Pawan Kalyan didn’t speak about supporting the BJP wing of Telangana since he is an active alliance partner of NDA and even recently participated in the all-party NDA meet. One has to wait and see if Pawan extends his support to T-BJP or stays far from Telangana politics completely. Political experts believe that his involvement depends on whether or not the BRS supports YSRCP for the 2024 polls in Andhra Pradesh.
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telanganajournalist · 9 months
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Mr. Modiji! Are you remember what promise you made to Valmiki Boyas in Kurnool BJP Public Meeting in 2017 December? This is the right time to include Valmiki Boyas in Central ST list! Thank You Ji!
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TS BJP Chief Kishan Reddy, BJP Vice President DK Aruna and AP BJP Leader Kiran Kumar Reddy can support it? కేంద్ర గిరిజన జాతుల జాబితాలో వాల్మీకి బోయలను చేరుస్తామన్న మోదీ తనమాట నిలబెట్టుకుంటాడా? ఈ పార్లమెంటు వర్షాకాల సమావేశాల్లోనే బోయలను ఎస్టీలుగా గుర్తించాలి లేదంటే బీజేపీకి బోయలు రాంరాం ప్రస్తుతం బోయల యుద్ధం బీజేపీతోనే కాదంటే ప్రత్యామ్నాయ పార్టీలైన కాంగ్రెస్, బీఎస్పీలతో దోస్తీకి సై రెండు…
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telugu-newss · 10 months
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ఏపీ బీజేపీ అధ్యక్షురాలిగా పురంధేశ్వరి బాధ్యతలు | AP BJP | Latest News | ...
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