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Time of India
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- Time of India
GA's ‘chakka jam' in state on July 9
Patna: Leader of the opposition in state assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav , on Friday announced that the RJD-led Grand Alliance would stage a statewide 'chakka jam' protest on July 9 against the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in Bihar. The announcement came via social media shortly after Tejashwi led a delegation of opposition leaders to the chief electoral officer's office in Patna. "We have registered our objections against the special intensive revision, which we see as a conspiracy to deny voting rights to weaker sections. PM Narendra Modi and CM Nitish Kumar fear the NDA's defeat in the upcoming assembly polls," he alleged. Tejashwi challenged the Election Commission to set up a public dashboard for the revision process. "If they are confident about verifying the records of eight crore voters in less than a month, they should be willing to share regular updates," he said. He pointed out that while objections were submitted to the EC, the real decisions were being taken elsewhere. "Everyone knows who's really in charge," he said. Tejashwi also invited people to attend the RJD national council meeting the next day where Lalu Prasad will be formally announced as the re-elected national president of the party. The opposition has raised concerns that the compressed timeline for electoral roll revision could disenfranchise marginalised sections of society.


Time of India
41 minutes ago
- Time of India
‘Modi ji, where are you?': Kharge slams PM's foreign policy, says 'India surrounded by enemies on all corners'
NEW DELHI: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP-led NDA government, alleging that India's foreign policy under PM Modi is flawed and has led to deteriorating ties with neighbouring countries. Speaking at the 'Samajika Nyaya Samara Bheri' event in Hyderabad, Kharge said, 'His foreign policy is not good, because of which we have enemies from all corners. On one side, there is China and on the other, Pakistan. Today, Nepal is also distancing itself from us. Everybody is moving away from us.' The Congress chief said that despite visiting 42 countries, PM Modi has not visited Manipur, where ethnic violence has led to loss of life. 'He has travelled to 42 countries in the world, but so far he has not visited Manipur, where people are dying,' Kharge said. He accused PM Modi of neglecting domestic issues in favour of international appearances. 'Modi ji, where are you? He is visiting eight countries, but he's not looking towards his country's people. He is not looking at the farmers of this country,' he added. Kharge also alleged that the government under PM Modi has harmed the Indian economy over the last 11 years and undermined the Constitution. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo 'He has ruined the country's economy and destroyed the Constitution,' he said. He further mocked the prime minister, saying, 'If someone gives Modi a cap or a medal he will wear it and go around,' urging that the focus should instead be on the welfare of farmers and the common people. Additionally, in a sharp attack on the RSS and BJP, Kharge referred to recent comments attributed to an RSS functionary suggesting the removal of the words 'secular' and 'socialist' from the Constitution. 'I challenge them – be it him, their BJP, PM Modi or Amit Shah – no one can remove those words,' Kharge said. During his address in Hindi, he said: 'I heard that an RSS leader from Shimoga said that the words 'secular' and 'socialist' should be removed from the Constitution. I challenge all of them – BJP, PM Modi, Amit Shah – no one can do it.' Reading from the BJP's own organisational constitution, Kharge pointed out that the party's own document states allegiance to the principles of socialism, secularism and democracy. 'If you hate secularism and socialism so much, why have you written it in your party's Constitution?' he asked. 'Your own party constitution says the BJP shall bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of India and to the principles of socialism, secularism and democracy. Then why are you trying to remove these values now?' Kharge also cited past Indo-Pak conflicts while criticising the current government's posture. He said: 'You talk big about Pakistan. We helped them in the past. Then why did you back away? You say you ended the war between India and Pakistan. You say you calmed things down. Then why are you silent now, Prime Minister? Speak up. There is no need for Trump in India. We are strong, and we are ready to fight – just as Indira Gandhi once split Pakistan and created Bangladesh.' He urged PM Modi to stop misleading the people and to act decisively if the country's interests are at stake. 'If you had to act, you were in power, you could have. Don't mislead the country. Don't confuse the people,' he said.


India Today
an hour ago
- India Today
Language violence peaks in Maharashtra as MNS workers assault shopkeeper
In this episode of 5ive Live, the focus is on the linguistic violence in Maharashtra, where MNS workers were caught on camera assaulting a shopkeeper for not speaking Marathi, sparking political chaos. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has condemned the violence, stating that hooliganism in the name of language will not be tolerated. The incident has led to diverse reactions from political parties, with some ministers defending the need to respect Marathi, while the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena faction has remained ambiguous in their response. This comes ahead of a rally where estranged cousins Uddhav and Raj Thackeray are set to share a stage, highlighting the dangerous rise of linguistic chauvinism and its political implications in Maharashtra. Additionally, India Today has accessed Air India's compensation forms sent to the families of victims of the AI-171 plane crash. The forms ask for details about the victim's employment status and financial dependency of family members, triggering controversy. A UK-based law firm representing over 40 families alleges that Air India is coercing families into submitting financial disclosures, which the airline denies, calling the charges unsubstantiated and inaccurate. Air India states it has already paid interim relief to 47 families and has support staff assisting families. The controversy raises questions about the fairness of this practice and its impact on grieving families, with lawsuits seeking enhanced compensation from Air India and possibly Boeing expected to be filed in the coming days.