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Rahul Gandhi meets Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala’s family in Punjab’s Mansa
Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Moosewala’s village comes just hours after a Congress leader and former Punjab minister – Sadhu Singh Dharamsot – was arrested in a corruption case.

Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met the family of deceased Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in Punjab’s Mansa district to express his condolences over the popular Punjabi singer’s killing.
After de-boarding at Chandigarh airport, Rahul Gandhi drove straight to the singer’s native village Moosa. He had left for Moosewala’s native village with Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh Warring and Partap Singh Bajwa, the leader of the opposition in the state assembly.
Gandhi met the grieving family at their ancestral home more than a week after the 28-year-old Punjabi rapper died. He had a huge following not just in India but Canada too. Security had been tighten outside the Moosewala’s residence ahead of Gandhi’s visit to Moosewala’s native village.
Rahul Gandhi was abroad when Moosewala was shot dead by unidentified attackers in Mansa district on May 29. He has returned from abroad after a week.
Gandhi’s visit to Punjab comes just hours after a Congress leader and former Punjab minister – Sadhu Singh Dharamsot – was arrested in a corruption case.
Moosewala’s killing took place a day after his security was downgraded. He had taken this step to end the VIP culture from Punjab. For which, the opposition and the BJP are slamming the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and demand a probe in the killing of 28-year-old popular Punjabi rapper.
The Punjab CM had also visited the Moosewala family last week amid opposition attacks.
Sidhu Moosewala’s family members had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday. In the meeting, the victim’s father had demanded a CBI probe into his son’s killing
Moosewala, who had joined the Congress just months before the assembly elections in Punjab, had fought from Mansa assembly seat but lost to AAP’s Vijay Singla who was recently removed as the state’s health minister.
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Mizoram election result LIVE: ZPM crosses majority mark, wins 7 assembly seats
In the Mizoram assembly election, the key players are the ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) led by Chief Minister Zoramthanga, Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) led by Lalduhoma, and the Congress.

ZPM wins from Hrangturzo assembly seat
ZPM candidate Lalmuanpuia Punte won from Hrangtuezo assembly seat with a margin of 1255 votes
BJP candidate wins Palak assembly seat
BJP candidate from K. HRAHMO won from the Palak assembly seat with a margin of 1241 votes. The candidate bagged 6064 votes.
ZPM wins Aizwal West- I assembly seats
ZPM candidate TBC Lalvenchhunga won Aizawl West- I West (15) assembly seat with a margin of 4667 votes
ZPM candidate wins Tawi assembly seat
ZPM candidate Prof Lalnilawma won Tawi assembly seat with a margin of 1552 votes. The candidate gained 6991 total votes.
Lalfamkima from ZPM wins Kolasib assembly seat
ZPM candidate Lalfamkima won the Kolasib assembly seat with a margin of 1169 votes. Lalfamkima bagged 8657 total votes.
ZPM wins from South Tuipui
ZPM candidate Jeje Lalpekhlua won from South Tuipui assembly seat with a margin of 135 seats. Lalpekhlua gained 5468 votes.
Not surprised on party’s lead: ZPM chief Lalduhoma
ZPM supremo and Chief Ministerial candidate Lalduhoma expressed that hwe is not surprised at his party’s lead in the Mizoram Assembly election. He added that this is what he expected.
BJP gains momentum in Chakma stronghold Tuichawng
The BJP has established a lead in the ethnic minority Chakma stronghold of Tuichawng, which is also the only seat it has ever won previously. BJP candidate won from the seat in 2018, making it the saffron party’s first breakthrough in the CHristian majority state.
Deputy Chief Minister Tawnluia loses in Tuichang
According to the Election Commission of India, Mizoram Deputy Chief Minister and MNF candidate from Tuichang seat, Tawnluia lost to ZPM candidate W Chhuanawma by 909 votes.
ZPM wins Aizawl West-11 assembly seat
ZPM candidate Lalnghinglova Hmar won from Aizawl West-II seat with a margin of 4819 seats.
Everything is peaceful and under control: Aizawl DC Nazuk Kumar
Aizawl DC Nazuk Kumar told news agency PTI that everything is peaceful and that they have enough deployment. She added that they have three-tier security and everything is under control.
ZPM leading in key Aizawl and Lunglei seats
The Zoram People’s Movement is leading in all 9 Aizawl seats, including incumbent Chief Minister Zoramthanga’s Aizawl East-1 seat. Furthermore, the ZPM is also leading in two out of three Lunglei seats. Notably, Lunglei is the second largest town in the state.
ZPM leads with 28 assembly seats, MNF trails behind with 8 seats
The Zoram People’s Movement is leading with 28 seats, the MNF gained 8 seats, BJP 3 and Congress 1
ZPM claims first victory in Tuichang
The Zoram People’s Movement secures its first victory in Tuichang, defeating incumbent MNF MLA
ZPM crosses halfway mark, MNF trails behind
As per the Election Commission of India, ZPM has crossed the halfway mark and is leading in 27 seats. Meanwhile, MNF gained 9 seats, BJP 3 and Congress 1
Tough battle between ruling MNF and ZPM
The ZPM party leads with 15 assembly seats, ruling MNF gains 12 seats, Congress 9 and BJP 2
ZPM leads with 19 seats, MNF 14, Congress 6
So far, the ruling MNF party in Mizoram gained 14 seats, ZPM leads with 19 seats, Congress 6 and BJP 1
Counting of votes is being held in 13 centres
Additional Chief Electoral Officer H Lianzela told news agency PTI that the counting is being carried out at 13 centres across the state. H Lianzela added that one counting hall has been set up for each of the 40 assembly seats at these 13 centres.
Counting of votes for Mizoram Assembly election is underway
A visual from a counting centre in Serchhip.
ZPM edge past MNF in early trends
Counting of votes began in Mizoram. As per early trends, The Mizo National Front (MNF) has gained 9 seats, Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) 22, Congress 6, BJP 1.
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PM Modi says hat-trick victories guarantee 2024 hat-trick
Narendra Modi claimed that dissatisfaction among youth over paper leak and recruitment scam led to ouster the governments of Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan.

After the BJP’s sweeping victories in the assembly elections of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the victory is of a self-reliant India, honest, transparency and good governance. Hailing that this hat-trick of victories has given guarantee for a 2024 hat-trick, he said that voters do not believe talk in thin air, false promises and rather support a concrete roadmap for development and good governance.
Referring to the Congress demand for a caste census, PM Modi said that some people tried to divide the country on caste lines during the elections. He added that for him there are only four castes namely women, youth, farmers and poor whose empowerment can strengthen the country. He stated that the people from all castes, regions, communities voted for the party and that every poor person feels that he has won.
ELECTION 2023 COVERAGE: Madhya Pradesh | Rajasthan | Chhattisgarh | Telangana
Addressing party workers at the BJP headquarters, the Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the women, mentioning that women believe only BJP can provide guarantee for their security, safety and dignity. He remarked that women empowerment is an important pillar of BJP’s model of development. He also assured the women that all the promises will be fulfilled.
Referring to Congress’s defeat, Narendra Modi claimed that dissatisfaction among youth over paper leak and recruitment scam led to the ouster of the governments of Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. He mentioned that be it in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh or Telangana, the incumbent party was thrown out of power because it was against the youth and had scams in its tenure. Especially thanking the people of Telangana, he said that the BJP will leave no stone unturned in working for them.
Modi underlined that the BJP government not only makes policies but also ensures that they reach the rightful beneficiaries. He further stated that these victories are a clear warning to those who are not ashamed to stand with the corrupt and try to cover up their deeds.
Slamming the opposition alliance INDIA, the Prime Minister asserted that coming together can yield good photo opportunities and media headlines but cannot win people’s trust. He also requested Congress and its allies to not indulge in politics that empower the anti-national forces.
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Welfarism beats the Congress in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan
Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched several schemes for women including cash incentives and even delivered two tranches of Rs 3000 each on Rakhi and Karwa Chauth to married women.

By Neeraj Mishra
In one giant swoop, the BJP has cornered entire Western and Central India with its latest victories in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. The party now controls the entire cow belt giving it the right platform for 2024.
While Rajasthan was iffy for the Congress, it was overconfident in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, where a combination of weak and divided local leadership and women voters eventually brought it down. It has lost Madhya Pradesh 65-164 and Chhattisgarh 34-56.
ELECTION 2023 COVERAGE: Madhya Pradesh | Rajasthan | Chhattisgarh | Telangana
In many ways, these were elections driven by labarthis (beneficiaries) and the BJP proved itself with better planning, strategy and implementation. In Madhya Pradesh, Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched several schemes for women including cash incentives and even delivered two tranches of Rs 3000 each on Rakhi and Karwa Chauth to married women.
In Chhattisgarh, where the BJP was in the opposition, it adopted a better strategy by promising Rs 12,000 per annum to married women and later getting them to sign some forms which made the signatories believe they would receive the promised benefit later. BJP workers got more than 30 lakh forms signed and in a state with more women voters than men, it surely means something.
In MP, an overconfident Congress made a mess of ticket distribution. Digvijaya Singh grabbed the largest share and brought in all his 90s cabinet. Eventually, they all lost. It is perhaps time to get rid of Digvijaya and Kamal Nath altogether just like Uma Bharti was ex-communicated from the state by the BJP in 2007 after Shivraj became CM. It paved way for the new.
The loss in both states will hurt the party not only in the three states but its ramifications will be felt at national level with INDIA and other alliances.
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