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BJP President Nitin Nabin to visit Rajasthan; set to inaugurate new party office in Tonk

BJP President Nitin Nabin to visit Rajasthan; set to inaugurate new party office in Tonk

BJP National President Nitin Nabin will visit Rajasthan to strengthen the party organisation and review strategies. He will inaugurate multiple BJP district offices in Tonk, address party workers, and hold key meetings in Jaipur, including a core committee discussion Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Govt snooping on me, tapping my phones, alleges Rajasthan cabinet minister Kirodi Lal Meena | India News

Govt snooping on me, tapping my phones, alleges Rajasthan cabinet minister Kirodi Lal Meena | India News

BJP leader Kirodi Lal Meena has accused the Rajasthan government, in which he is a Cabinet minister, of snooping on him and tapping his phones. In an undated video from Amagarh temple in Jaipur, the minister is heard saying, “I was hoping that things would change and that when we come to power, we will crack down on the corrupt. The issues on which I protested against the previous (Congress) government, and because of which you supported us and we formed the government, work was not done on those issues (under the current BJP government).” He said he flagged to the current government issues related to corruption, including the 2021 sub-inspector exam paper leak. Story continues below this ad “Maine jab kaha ke woh pareeksha radd karo, toh sarkar ne meri baat nahi maani. Ulta sarkar ki taraf se – jaisa pichle raj main hua karta tha – chappe chappe par mere liye CID lagai jaati hai aur mera telephone bhi record kiya jaata hai. Lekin main koi bura kaam karta nahi, isliye main darta …

In Rajasthan bypoll fray, meet kin of key leaders, across party lines | Political Pulse News

In Rajasthan bypoll fray, meet kin of key leaders, across party lines | Political Pulse News

While several political parties and their top leaders have been speaking out against “parivarvaad” (dynasty politics), the trend has continued to mark public life in the country across the political spectrum. In the November 13 bypolls for seven Assembly seats in Rajasthan, there are four debutants in the fray who belong to various influential political families in the state. Amit Ola, 48, is a third-generation politician from the Ola family. His grandfather Sis Ram Ola was a Congress veteran and a five-time Lok Sabha MP from Jhunjhunu and an eight-time MLA from various constituencies in Jhunjhunu district. Amit’s father Brijendra Ola won the Jhunjhunu Assembly seat for four consecutive terms between 2008 and 2023, before getting elected to the Lok Sabha earlier this year. The last time the BJP won this seat was in 2003. So, while the BJP has its task cut out, Amit would be under pressure to fill in his father’s shoes and retain the seat vacated by him. Apart from his father and grandfather, Amit’s wife Akanksha Ola has also contested …

‘BJP has manpower to support you, Congress lacks this’: BJP’s Banswara pick on why he switched | Elections News

Mahendrajeet Singh Malviya, an influential leader from Rajasthan’s Vagad region, who moved to BJP from the Congress earlier this year, is preparing to take on Bharatiya Adivasi Party’s Rajukmar Roat in the Lok Sabha polls. Excerpts from an interview: Q. What made you leave the Congress and join the BJP? We are tribal people, who do not wield power in the country. Wasting five years in a party (that is not in power) will not be beneficial for the tribals of Banswara. When I was minister (in the Ashok Gehlot government), I spent around Rs 10,000 crore on the Banswara Mahi Dam, around Rs 2,500 crore on two canals, and around Rs 1,000 crore on an anicut. If I had not joined the BJP, my hard work would have no value. We have a lot of infrastructure problems in Banswara that can only be resolved by being in power. Q. What will be different in this election as compared to fighting from a Congress ticket? The BJP has good manpower to support you at every …

500 electric buses to be introduced in seven Rajasthan cities

As many as 500 electric buses will be introduced shortly for public transport in seven cities of Rajasthan, with an emphasis on reducing air pollution, creating convenience for commuters, and reducing fuel consumption. This will be the first major eco-friendly step of the new Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the State. Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, who holds the Finance portfolio, announced the introduction of electric buses while presenting the 2024-25 vote-on-account budget in the State Assembly last month. Ms. Kumari, who issued approval for making the buses available, said here on Wednesday that the decision would entail an additional burden of ₹105 crore on the State government. The buses will be operated and maintained by the Local Self Government Department through Convergence Energy Services Limited. Ms. Kumari said the buses would ply in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Ajmer, Bikaner, Bharatpur, and Udaipur. The maximum number of 300 buses will be operated in Jaipur, followed by 70 in Jodhpur. The Deputy Chief Minister added the promotion of public transport through electric buses would strengthen the …