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PM Modi praises Owaisi’s Hyderabad seat challenger Madhavi Latha, says Aap Ki Adalat episode exceptional

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Hyderabad’s BJP candidate Madhavi Latha’s Aap Ki Adalat episode, urged everyone to watch it.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today praised Hyderabad-based Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Kompella Madhavi Latha’s appearance on the popular show Aap Ki Adalat, which is presented by Rajat Sharma, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of India TV.

PM Modi encouraged everyone to watch the most recent episode of Aap Ki Adalat on India TV in his X post. The PM also included a link to Latha’s episode on YouTube.

Taking to social media X, formerly known as Twitter, PM Modi wrote, Madhavi Latha ji’s Aap Ki Adalat episode is exceptional. The PM said, she has made very solid points and has also done so with logic and passion. PM Modi also conveyed his best wishes to her.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has fielded a 49-year-old woman, Kompella Madhavi Latha, as its first female candidate in Hyderabad for the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024. Latha has been the face of the BJP’s fight against triple talaq. She will oppose AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi from Hyderabad.

Meanwhile, Madhavi Latha made a prediction on the show that Owaisi would lose by a margin of 1,50,000 votes in this election. Madhavi Latha claimed, if they had bogus votes, they could continuously win for 4,000 years, accusing Owaisi of receiving 6 lakh bogus votes.

She continued by saying, Owaisi possesses 6,20,000 votes that are fake. The same voter ID can appear twice if you enter the same EPIC number on the EC website. He has 1,60,000 fake votes in the Charminar region alone.

Despite Hyderabad’s image as a hi-tech city, the BJP candidate said that the Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency is in chaos, citing a recent instance in which a Muslim girl was sold to an Arab man in his 70s.

She said she came to know about her selection from TV news channels in reference to her candidacy against Owaisi. Madhavi Latha said she feels fortunate that, after getting her ticket, she can finally meet PM Modi. She was selected because of her (social) work, as the prime minister didn’t meet her or know her personally.

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BJP targets Kejriwal over Sheesh Mahal 2 claim, AAP calls images fake as Raghav Chadha weighs in

BJP alleges Arvind Kejriwal’s new residence is a lavish “Sheesh Mahal 2”, while AAP denies the claims and calls the images fake, escalating political tensions.

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A fresh political confrontation has erupted between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Aam Aadmi Party over allegations surrounding a newly allotted residence to Arvind Kejriwal, with the BJP dubbing it “Sheesh Mahal 2”.

The controversy began after Parvesh Verma released images and a layout of the bungalow, claiming that high-end amenities in the property were funded using “private money”. The BJP alleged that the residence reflects an extravagant lifestyle, reviving earlier accusations linked to the “Sheesh Mahal” controversy.

The remarks came soon after Kejriwal moved into the government-allotted accommodation in Delhi’s Lodhi Estate, adding political heat to an already tense atmosphere.

In response, AAP leaders rejected the allegations outright, asserting that the images circulated by BJP leaders were not authentic. Party representatives claimed the visuals were sourced from online platforms and do not represent the actual residence.

The party also accused the BJP of spreading misinformation to target Kejriwal politically and damage his public image.

Political tensions rise amid recent defections

The row comes at a time when tensions between the two parties are already high following recent political developments, including the exit of senior leaders from AAP.

Raghav Chadha, who recently shifted political alignment, also weighed in on the issue, adding another dimension to the ongoing confrontation. His remarks are seen as part of a broader political attack on AAP amid internal challenges and shifting loyalties.

The developments have intensified the war of words between the BJP and AAP, with both sides trading allegations over governance, transparency, and political intent.

Ongoing battle of narratives

While the BJP continues to question the nature of the residence and its alleged expenses, AAP has maintained that the claims are baseless and politically motivated.

With both parties standing firm on their positions, the “Sheesh Mahal 2” issue is likely to remain a key flashpoint in Delhi’s political landscape in the coming days.

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Karnataka cabinet clears 15% internal reservation for Scheduled Castes, recruitment to begin soon

Karnataka approves internal reservation within SC quota, paving way for jobs

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The Karnataka cabinet, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, has approved an internal reservation framework for Scheduled Castes (SCs) within the existing 15% quota, a move expected to address long-standing demands and restart stalled government recruitment.

The decision was taken during a special cabinet meeting and introduces a revised formula to distribute the quota among different SC sub-groups.

How the quota will be divided

Under the new structure, the 15% reservation for Scheduled Castes will be split into three categories:

  • 5.25% for “left-hand” SC communities
  • 5.25% for “right-hand” SC communities
  • 4.5% for other SC groups, including nomadic communities

The formula is based on proportional representation and aims to ensure equitable distribution of benefits among various sub-castes.

Recruitment to resume after long delay

The cabinet’s approval is expected to immediately unlock recruitment for thousands of government positions that had been on hold due to the reservation issue.

Officials indicated that recruitment notifications will now be issued, potentially opening up more than 50,000 vacancies across departments.

Long-pending demand addressed

The move comes after decades of demands from different SC communities seeking internal classification within the quota system. The government described the decision as a step toward social justice and balanced representation.

The issue had remained unresolved for years due to legal and administrative complexities, including concerns over exceeding the Supreme Court-mandated 50% reservation cap.

Political and social significance

The decision carries both administrative and political importance, as it addresses a sensitive issue affecting multiple communities within the Scheduled Castes. It also comes at a time when reservation policies continue to be a major subject of debate across states.

While the government has presented the move as a corrective step, it is likely to trigger reactions from various stakeholders, including opposition parties and community groups.

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Amit Shah claims Mamata leaving, BJP coming after high turnout in Bengal polls

Amit Shah says high turnout in Bengal polls signals shift from Mamata Banerjee’s rule, predicts BJP surge.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday expressed strong confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prospects in the ongoing West Bengal Assembly elections, asserting that the political mood in the state signals a shift away from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Speaking after the first phase of polling, Shah claimed that the high voter turnout indicates a desire for change, stating that “Mamata is leaving and BJP is coming.”

The first phase of elections recorded a notably high turnout across several constituencies, which Shah said reflects growing public support for the BJP and dissatisfaction with the current administration.

BJP predicts strong performance

The senior BJP leader went a step further, projecting a significant electoral gain for his party. He suggested that feedback from party workers and internal assessments indicate that the BJP could secure a large share of the seats contested in the first phase.

Shah linked the voter turnout to what he described as a broader shift in public sentiment, claiming that people in the state are moving from “fear to trust” and are ready for political change.

Intensifying political battle

The remarks come amid a high-pitched political contest between the BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress, led by Mamata Banerjee. The ongoing election has seen sharp exchanges between leaders from both sides, with each camp projecting confidence in forming the next government.

Shah’s comments also follow recent statements by Banerjee targeting the BJP at the national level, highlighting the broader political stakes surrounding the Bengal elections.

As polling progresses in multiple phases, the results are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of the state.

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