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Manavendra Singh to join Congress tomorrow, had quit BJP last month

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Manavendra Singh to join Congress tomorrow, had quit BJP last month

Just over a month before Rajasthan goes to polls, son of BJP veteran Jaswant Singh and MLA from Sheo in Barmer, Manavendra Singh will join Congress tomorrow (Wednesday, October 17), according to media reports.

The formality will reportedly be completed at Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s residence, according to NDTV. He is likely to join the Congress along with his wife Chitra Singh.

The move was anticipated after the 54-year-old journalist-turned-politician quit the BJP on September 22 at his ‘Swabhiman Rally’ held in Barmer, describing his resentment with the party at a public rally with the phrase: “Kamal Ka Phool, Hamaari Bhool” (lotus – BJP – was a mistake).

“He will join the Congress on the auspicious day of Maha Durgaashtami in New Delhi at 10 am,” news agency IANS quoted Sachin Pilot, the chief of the Congress in Rajasthan, as saying.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said that the decision will not have any impact on the party’s prospects in western Rajasthan.

“It is a politically wrong decision of Manvendra Singh which will have no impact on the BJP. Rajput votes have been with the BJP and will remain with us,” Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rajendra Rathore told reporters.

The Congress hopes to make more than a psychological dent by recruiting Manvendra Singh close to the Rajasthan assembly elections scheduled on December 7.

Manavendra Singh enjoys a clean reputation and is seen as a suave, dignified person yet connected to his roots. He could be useful to Congress with his appeal in western Rajasthan, especially among Rajputs, who form seven per cent of the electorate in Rajasthan and have traditionally voted the BJP.

Manvendra Singh and his father Jaswant Singh – who has been lying in coma for four years – had been upset with the BJP since the party denied the veteran his wish to contest the 2014 national election from Barmer, his home base. Jaswant Singh contested as an independent and lost to BJP’s Col Sonaram Choudhary, a Jat leader who had joined the party from the Congress and was backed by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.

One of the founder members of the BJP in 1980 and union minister in Atal Behari Vajpayee’s government, Jaswant Singh was expelled from the party and his son was removed from primary membership soon after.

Manvendra Singh claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed sadness at what happened and had said somebody in Jaipur and two people from Delhi are behind the conspiracy.

Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje is among those who sidelined his father, Manvendra believes. During the Rajasthan Gaurav Yatra, CM Vasundhara Raje skipped Sheo from her itinerary.

While declaring his decision to quit the BJP last month, Manvendra Singh tore into the party for its style of functioning at the centre and the state. “There is a problem with the culture of governance and there is rampant corruption,” he told NDTV.

His decision to quit the BJP was based on ideological differences, he told NDTV, commenting that he had been quiet for four-and-a-half years and obeyed the BJP leadership but had now lost patience.

“They don’t know what hindutva means and there is deliberate polarization, which is unfortunate,” NDTV quoted him as saying.

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Mallikarjun Kharge vows to continue politics till his last breath to defeat BJP

The 81-year-old Congress leader was speaking at a election rally in Afzalpur and said that if the people did not vote for the Congress candidate, he would think that he did not have any place in Kalaburagi anymore.

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Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday appealed to the people of Kalaburagi to at least attend his funeral if they thought he worked for them even though they do not wish to vote for Congress in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

The 81-year-old Congress leader was speaking at a election rally in Afzalpur and said that if the people did not vote for the Congress candidate, he would think that he did not have any place in Kalaburagi anymore. The Congress President sought an emotional chord with the people of his home district of Kalaburagi, Karnataka

The grand old party has fielded Kharge’s son-in-law Radhakrishna Doddamani from Kalaburagi, against BJP’s sitting MP Umesh Jadhav. Kharge had won the Lok Sabha elections from Kalaburagi in 2009 and 2014, but lost in 2019. He appealed to the voters to vote for Congress but at least come to his funeral if they thought that he had done some work in Kalaburagi. Kharge added that he would continue in politics till his last breath to defeat the BJP and RSS ideology.

The Congress leader said he is born for politics and whether or not he contests the election, he will continue to strive till his last breath to save the Constitution and democracy of the country. He asserted that he will not retire from politics. Kharge said that retirement happens from a position but one should not retire from his/her principles. He said he is born to defeat the ideology of the BJP and RSS and not to surrender before them.

He advised Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who shared the stage with him, to follow his principles. He said he had told Siddaramaiah many times that he may retire as CM or MLA, but he cannot retire from politics till he defeats the ideology of the BJP and RSS.

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Nitin Gadkari says he’s better now after collapsing at election rally in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal

A disturbing video of the incident – which was unfortunately streamed live on X (formerly Twitter), including by his own account – showed Nitin Gadkari being carried away by those on stage, many of whom rushed to form a shield around the BJP leader to give him, and those treating him, some privacy.

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Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari collapsed while speaking at an election rally in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal on Wednesday afternoon. Fortunately, the senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader received prompt treatment and was able, after a brief pause, to get back up on stage and continue his speech.

A disturbing video of the incident – which was unfortunately streamed live on X (formerly Twitter), including by his own account – showed Nitin Gadkari being carried away by those on stage, many of whom rushed to form a shield around the BJP leader to give him, and those treating him, some privacy.

Nitin Gadkari took to X and informed that he felt uncomfortable due to the heat during the rally in Pusad, Maharashtra. But now he is completely healthy and is leaving for Varud to attend the next meeting. He thanked his supporters and well wishers for their love and good wishes.

Gadkari, who fought the elections in the first phase of voting as BJP’s candidate from Nagpur Lok Sabha seat, was campaigning for Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena leader Rajashree Patil in Yavatmal’s Pusad. Addressing the rally, the union minister said, he was confident that the people of Yavatmal district, which has a constant tendency towards development, will give victory to the BJP-Maha alliance, which believes in all-round development.

Gadkari posted on X that as the nation moves towards a developed India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, significant work has been done in the last 10 years in the areas of roads and highways as well as health, education and other sectors across the country. He said many schemes of the central government were successfully extended to the rural areas. Due to this, along with the city, the people of the rural areas are also able to benefit from many important facilities.

The Yavatmal constituency along with Akola, Buldhana, Amravati, Hingoli, Wardha, Parbhani and Nanded in Maharashtra are scheduled to vote in the second phase of the Lok Sabha election on April 26.

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PM Narendra Modi slams Congress over Sam Pitroda’s inheritance tax remarks, accuses Congress of intending to impose higher taxes

PM Modi was speaking at a public meeting in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja, where he alleged that the Congress wants to fill its own coffers by imposing ever higher taxes and not allowing people to pass on their hard-earned wealth to their children.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on Congress after Sam Pitroda advocated for a US-style inheritance tax amid the ongoing debate over wealth redistribution. The comments have further fuelled an already-raging controversy over Rahul Gandhi’s promise to conduct a wealth survey if the Congress won the Lok Sabha election.

PM Modi was speaking at a public meeting in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja, where he alleged that the Congress wants to fill its own coffers by imposing ever higher taxes and not allowing people to pass on their hard-earned wealth to their children.

The Prime minister said the advisor (Sam Pitroda) of the prince and the royal family had said some time ago that more taxes should be imposed on the middle class.  He said the Congress party says that it will impose an inheritance tax, and it will also impose tax on the inheritance received from parents. PM Modi added the children will not get the wealth that their parents accumulate through their hard work, rather the Congress party will snatch it away from them.

PM Modi said Pitroda’s remarks have exposed the dangerous intentions of the Congress.  He took a veiled jibe at the Congress and said the party has only one mantra – to loot people zindagi ke sath bhi, zindagi ke baad bhi (in life and even after death).

 The prime minister did not take any names and targeted the Gandhi family and said, those people who considered the entire Congress party as their ancestral property and handed it over to their children, now do not want Indians to pass on their property to their younger generations.

Indian Overseas Congress chairman Sam Pitroda while talking to the media backed his party’s stand on redistribution of wealth and called for a policy for the same while citing the concept of inheritance tax prevailing in some American states.

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