Congress Faces Internal Turmoil in Bahadurgarh as Rajesh Joon Resigns Over Ticket Denial The Congress party is experiencing a fresh wave of dissent in Bahadurgarh ahead of the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, as Rajesh Joon has resigned from the party in protest against being denied a ticket. Joon, who previously served as the party's Bahadurgarh president, expressed his disappointment over the decision, which he believes undermines the contributions of dedicated party workers. This incident marks a continuation of the internal strife within the Congress, reminiscent of previous rebellions in the region. Joon's resignation has raised concerns about the party's unity and its ability to secure votes in the upcoming elections, particularly as it seeks to regain ground against rival parties. In his resignation statement, Joon emphasized the need for the party leadership to consider the aspirations of grassroots members and to foster a more inclusive decision-making process. T...
Amit Shah Declares Article 370 Will Not Be Restored as BJP Unveils J&K Poll Manifesto
During the release of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) manifesto for the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah made a definitive statement that Article 370 will never be reinstated. This article, which previously granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, was abrogated in August 2019, a move that has been a focal point of political discourse in the region.Amit Shah emphasized the government's commitment to development and integration of Jammu and Kashmir into the Indian Union, asserting that the abrogation of Article 370 has paved the way for greater progress and stability. He highlighted the achievements of the BJP in the region since the revocation, including initiatives aimed at enhancing infrastructure, promoting tourism, and fostering economic growth.The manifesto outlines the party's vision for Jammu and Kashmir, focusing on security, development, and the empowerment of local communities. Shah's remarks reflect the BJP's strategy to consolidate its position in the region ahead of the elections, reinforcing its stance against any restoration of the special status that was previously enjoyed by the state.
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