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Monsoon in Maharashtra, Gujarat takes away over 100 lives

So far, around 89 people have died in Maharashtra and 18 in Gujarat due to rain-related incidents.

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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert in these states.

The incessant showers in Maharashtra and Gujarat have led to the loss of hundreds of lives since the monsoon began. So far, around 89 people have died in Maharashtra and 18 in Gujarat due to rain-related incidents. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert in these states.

Heavy rain in Mumbai also caused a landslide in the Vasai area of Palghar district today where one person has been declared dead and two others are critically injured. The rescue operation is underway. Due to the persistent rain in the financial capital, the trains have been largely affected as some parts of the Andheri subway were flooded. The monsoon also caused a problem for those travelling by road.

Due to waterlogging and traffic snarls in several areas of the city, the traffic police appealed to motorists to travel cautiously. Several rivers in the state have also reached the warning level. Over 839 houses have been damaged because of the heavy showers.

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The Kundalika river has crossed the warning level and the water levels of the Amba, Savitri, Patalganga, Ulhas, and Garhi rivers are slightly below the warning level. IMD has also predicted floods in several villages in Nagpur. The gates of Navegaonkhairi, Nandh, and Vena dams have been opened to release water and, as a result, villages in Saoner, Parseoni, Ramtek, Umred, and Bhivapur tehsils may face floods.

The Nyari dam in Gujarat’s Rajkot district overflows as heavy downpour lashes the state. The flood-like situation and water logging are also reported in Navsari’s Jalalpore.

Over 9,000 people were relocated, while 468 people were rescued as a result of the torrential rain that lashed numerous regions in south and central Gujarat.

Over the past 24 hours, several districts in south and central Gujarat, including Ahmedabad, saw extremely severe rains. As a result, over 6,000 people were relocated to safer locations from low-lying areas where a flood-like situation had developed. The heavy rains forced the closure of 388 roads, including state highways and panchayat roads.

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Former Congress leader Radhika Khera joins BJP days after quitting over harassment

Radhika Khera, who was an All India Congress Committee (AICC) spokesperson, today joined BJP, after resigning from the Congress on Sunday,

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Former Rajasthan Congress leader Radhika Khera today joined the BJP. She had left the grand old party a few days earlier after accusing senior leaders of harassment.

All India Congress Committee (AICC) spokesperson Khera announced her resignation from the Congress on Sunday, citing an alleged plot against her. She added that she felt punished for going to the Ayodhya Ram Mandir.

Speaking to the media on Monday, Khera claimed that she had been mistreated, locked in a room, and harassed by Chhattisgarh Congress party leaders. She said that although she brought up the matter with the party officials, nothing came of it.

Khera, who had recently joined the BJP, praised the saffron party for their support and charged the Congress of being anti-Hindu.

After joining the BJP, Khera said, she wouldn’t be able to be here if she hadn’t received protection from the pm Modi-led BJP government. The manner in which I was misbehaved with on the land of Kaushalya Mata for being a devotee of Ram, for having darshan of Ram Lalla, she was mistreated, Khera said. The Congress of today is anti-Ram and anti-Hindu, it is not the Congress of Mahatma Gandhi, the she added.

Radhika Khera said in her resignation letter to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge that she was being criticised by other members of the party for her inability to control her desire to visit the Ram Temple and see the idol of Ram Lalla.

Before that, a video of Khera complaining about being disrespected had gone viral. She was clearly unhappy. She is heard accusing an unidentified person, saying that no one in the party is respected, particularly women who are elected to office.

She claimed, the chairperson of the Chhattisgarh Congress unit’s communication wing, Sushil Anand, and a few other people, verbally harassed her using words that she never thought existed during an incident on April 30, which she later disclosed details of. It is said that the men allgedly locked her in a room for a minute while a couple of other people stood outise the room to keep an eye on her in case she tried to run away.

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PM Modi addresses rally in Khargone, urges people to choose between vote jihad or the establishment of Ram Rajya

PM Modi stressed that India is at a crucial moment in history and urged people to choose between vote jihad or the establishment of Ram Rajya

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As the 3rd phase of the 7-phase 18th Lok Sabha elections began on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted the INDIA Alliance and claimed that Opposition parties are contesting elections to save their dynasty and that their alliance was not at all bothered about the welfare of the people. PM Modi was addressing a rally in Khargone where he claimed that the BJP government has given Madhya Pradesh a new and prestigious identity by rectifying the shortcomings left behind by the Congress.

PM Modi stressed that India is at a crucial moment in history and urged people to choose between vote jihad or the establishment of Ram Rajya. The distinction came during the Prime Minister’s continuing attack against the Congress and other Opposition parties over their alleged intent to appease their Muslim vote bank.

He said the opposition parties are contesting elections to save their inheritance and hand over their party to their children. They do not care about the happiness of the people. He further added that the INDIA alliance is not bothered about the fate of the masses.

PM Modi took a dig at the opposition and said there is a saying that applies to INDI people: Apna kaam banta, bhaar me jaye janta (do your work and let the people go to hell). Prime Minister Modi said that the votes of the people helped 250 million Indians to come out of poverty, and he believed India is progressing because of collective effort by everyone.

He further added that 1 vote of theirs has made India the 5th largest economy and has increased India’s global influence, helped in removal of Article 370 after 70 years, made an Adivasi daughter the President of india and given reservation to women, sent the corrupt people to jail and the guarantee of free ration and treatment.

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Mallikarjun Kharge casts vote in Kalaburagi, Karnataka

The 81-year-old leader of the INDIA Alliance was accompanied by his wife Radhabai Kharge to a polling station at Basavanagara in Kalaburagi.

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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge cast his vote at a polling booth in Kalaburagi, Karnataka on Tuesday. After casting his vote the Congress leader predicted a landslide victory for the grand old party in Karnataka and said he had no doubt about it.

The second phase of Lok Sabha elections in Karnataka is undergoing in 14 constituencies. The 81-year-old leader of the INDIA Alliance was accompanied by his wife Radhabai Kharge to a polling station at Basavanagara. While speaking to the media the Congress President said things are good, good reports are coming from everywhere. He said  Allinace partners  are getting strength in this 3rd phase (nationally). He said definitely in this phase of elections the INDIA Alliance will get good support from the people.

Kharge said he has been voting from Basavanagara in Kalaburagi since he became eligible for voting at the age of 21. He said he never got his polling locality changed. When he became Minister, when he became opposition leader in Parliament, he never forgot Basavanagara. He said the people here have given him love and affection and helped him in developing his leadership. He said he was grateful to the poor people who stood by him. He said he would always stand by them.

Kharge’s son in law Radhakrishna Doddamani is the Congress candidate from Gulbarga (Kalaburagi) Lok Sabha segment, which the Congress leader has represented twice in 2009 and 2014 but lost the election in 2019. BJP has fielded Umesh G Jadhav from the Kalaburagi constituency.

The 14 Lok Sabha constituencies where elections are underway on Tuesday are Shimoga, Davangere, Uttara Kannada, Dharwad, Haveri, Bellary, Koppal, Bidar, Raichur, Gulbarga, Bijapur, Bagalkot, Belgaum and Chikkodi. Karnataka has 28 Lok Sabha constituencies. The first phase of polling in the other 14 seats in most of the southern and coastal districts was held on April 26.

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