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Anti-triple talaq petitioner Ishrat Jahan joins BJP, hails Modi

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Ishrat Jahan, one of the petitioners who had moved the Supreme Court against instant triple talaq, credits Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “revolutionary law” 

If Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to reach out to scores of Muslim women who fell victim to instant triple talaq with the Bill that makes the “unconstitutional and unislamic practice” a cognisable offence, then his move has clearly struck the right chord.

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Even as legal experts, the Sunni Muslim clergy and members of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board slam the Muslim Woman (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill which was passed by the Lok Sabha last week, Ishrat Jahan – one of the five women who had fought a legal battle in the Supreme Court to have talaq-e-biddat declared as “illegal”, has now joined the Bengal unit of the BJP. 

Jahan, who had been divorced by her husband through a telephonically pronounced talaq-e-biddat, has hailed the Prime Minister for bringing a “revolutionary law” that strengthens the Supreme Court’s ban on instant triple talaq. 

“Modi ji made a revolutionary law in the interest of victims, I was very happy,” Jahan told reporters  on Monday. She had joined the BJP at its Howrah office in Bengal on Saturday, a day after the Lok Sabha passed the Muslim Woman (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017 by a voice vote. 

Jahan said she “I will work in the party’s women wing”. Sources in the BJP claim that Jahan’s joining the saffron party would be extensively publicised by party leaders as a sign of acceptance of the BJP among the Muslims, especially women. The party, which has been desperately trying to make electoral in-roads in Bengal – a state with a substantial Muslim population – will clearly project Jahan as a prominent face from the community to have embraced the saffron party which is seen as a pro-Hindutva, anti-Islam outfit. 

With Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and her Trinamool Congress consistently trying to woo the Muslim electorate of the state, Jahan’s decision to join the BJP and sing paeans of Modi is likely to make for some interesting political manoeuvrings in the eastern state. 

For the BJP, its stand against instant triple talaq has been one that was aimed from the very beginning at reaching out to the women folk in the Islamic community. In early 2017, when the BJP swept the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls and won several seats which had a dominant Muslim electorate, its leaders had claimed that the party’s stance against talaq-e-biddat had helped win over substantial Muslim votes – not just of the women but also of the progressive elements within the community. 

The Bill, which has raised strong concerns over its provisions – including that of a three-year jail term for any Muslim husband who pronounces talaq-e-biddat – is likely to be placed before Rajya Sabha for consideration and passage on Tuesday. If the Opposition, which has a majority in the Rajya Sabha, fails to prevent the Bill’s passage, the BJP will create a legislative history of sorts by outlawing the practice which the Supreme Court had, in August last year, declared as “arbitrary, unconstitutional, unislamic and illegal”.

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Lok Sabha Elections: Voter turnout 62.02% in Tamil Nadu till 5pm

The voter turnout in Tamil Nadu stands at 62.02%, while Uttar Pradesh records a turnout of 57.5%. Meanwhile, in West Bengal, voter participation surges to 77.5% as of 5 pm.

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The Lok Sabha elections 2024 began today, marking the onset of the world’s largest electoral event. Voting ended in all 39 Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu with a total voter turnout of 62.02%. State BJP chief and Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency candidate K Annamalai said, they were getting complaints from a large number of voters that their names were missing from the voters’ list.

This incident happened in many places. Annamalai said they are demanding re-poll in places where the names of a large number of voters were missing.He said they had a doubt that there was some political interference because the names of a large number of BJP caders were missing from the voters list.

 The voters in South Chennai showed lukewarm interest to participate in the election process and had a total voter turnout of 57.04% till 5pm. Although the overall percentage is poor, some areas like Thiruvanmiyur witnessed brisk polling from 7am onwards. Elderly, middle aged and young voters turned up and it was a family outing for many as they cast their vote.

Corporation volunteers assisted senior citizens with wheelchairs and guided them to their respective polling booths. The hot weather also had an impact on the polling as it reduced the voter turnout as many booths in the corporation school in MGR Nagar were seen deserted around noon. Senior citizens showed courage as they reached the polling booths in private vehicles to exercise their franchise.

Most of the polling booths had shamianas for voters so that they could wait in a queue. Some people even found refuge in the nearby buildings to save themselves from the scorching heat. The polling officials gave instructions to the voters to keep their phones switched off while they exercised their franchise. The security personnel at the polling booth also regulated traffic outside the polling booth in MGR Nagar.

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Deserted by key supporters, the Kamal Nath story looks set to wind to an end in Chhindwara

Nath’s closest allies in his near 50-year reign—Deepak Saxena and Kamlesh Shah—have deserted him. His local team of corporators has also decided to jump ship leaving a gaping hole in Nath’s campaign trail.

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By Neeraj Mishra

The Congress has lost Chhindwara only once since Independence when the wily Sunderlal Patwa was sent there by Atal Bihari Vajpayee to test Kamal Nath’s hold on the constituency. Patwa won the 1997 by-election by a slim margin in the backdrop of Nath having forced his wife to first contest and later vacate the seat for him. Nath, however, returned to his winning ways the very next year and has won the seat nine times.

It seems possible that Chhindwara, the lone surviving Congress seat, will be lost again this time and may be forever. A day ahead of polling, the town was drowned in saffron. Not so much the effect of vigorous campaigning by Vivek Sahu of the BJP but the Ram Navami festival which brought out saffron flags on every rooftop.  The effect is likely to last since the polling is today. At 77, Nath is unlikely to contest another election here and his son Nakul seems like a pale shadow of his father unable to even make a forceful speech. The days of running Chhindwara from Shikarpur kothi are gone.

Nath’s closest allies in his near 50-year reign—Deepak Saxena and Kamlesh Shah—have deserted him. His local team of corporators has also decided to jump ship leaving a gaping hole in Nath’s campaign trail. Nakul had won by a margin of 37,000 votes in 2019 and the biggest lead had come from Kamlesh’s Amarwada Assembly segment. With Saxena in control of Chhindwara and forced to show his strength in his new party, it is highly likely that Nakul will not be depending on these segments. Instead, the Congress campaign was focused on Pandhurna, Parasia and Chaurai.

Amit Shah was in the region a couple of days ago and warned all BJP workers—old and new—against lethargy. His message was clear, the BJP wants all 29 seats this time. Cabinet Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya is camped here and using all his political acumen for the desired results. One such tactic was to raid the Shikarpur Kothi of Kamal Nath for his assistant Miglani who handles almost everything for him. With Miglani temporarily neutralised, BJP is best placed to repeat its win in Chhindwara in 1997.

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Lok Sabha elections 2024: Amit Shah files nomination from Gandhinagar

The Union Home Minister Amit Shah was accompanied by Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel.

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Ahead of the upcoming general elections, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah submitted his nomination today from Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency. During his nomination, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhuperndra Patel accompained him.

Former deputy prime minister and BJP chief LK Advani, who earlier served as a representative of this seat during Shah’s successful run for re-election.

Soon after filing nomination, Shah said, today he has submitted his nomination from the Gandhinagar seat. He said it is a matter of pride for him that this seat was represented by the former Prime Minister  Atal Bihari Vajpayee, LK Advani and the seat where Narendra Modi himself is a voter. He also said he has been an MLA and MP from this seat for 30 years. The people of this region have given him immense love, Shah said.

With an astounding vote share of 69.67 percent in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Shah maintained the BJP’s stronghold in Gandhinagar with a resounding victory. Election turnout has been consistently high in the city.

In 1984–85, Amit Shah joined the BJP. His political skills and organizational prowess were recognized, and he soon became the national treasurer of the Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha.

Amit Shah’s political career took a significant turn in 1991.

Shah became the national president of the BJP in 2014, and he was promoted to the position of Home Minister five years later.

In the context of Indian politics, Gandhinagar is a historical landmark. The former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, won seats from Gandhinagar and Lucknow in the 1996 Lok Sabha elections. However, he decided to stay to his Lucknow seat, opening the door for other leaders to set their mark in Gandhinagar.

Meanwhile, Congress has fielded its party secretary Sonal Patel from Gandhinagar.

Gujarat is scheduled to go for a single phase of elections on May 7. The results of the election will be announced on June 4.

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