Round-up selection: Cairana’s visit Amit Shah brought the issue of exodus in focus; Sidhu Advisor’s comments invited BJP attacks in Punjab – News2IN
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Round-up selection: Cairana’s visit Amit Shah brought the issue of exodus in focus; Sidhu Advisor’s comments invited BJP attacks in Punjab

Round-up selection: Cairana's visit Amit Shah brought the issue of exodus in focus; Sidhu Advisor's comments invited BJP attacks in Punjab
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New Delhi: Minister of Home Union Amit Shah visited Kairana at Uttar Pradesh where the problem of the family’s exodus from one community had been a matter of major polls before the 2017 State poll.
Meanwhile, in Punjab, a controversial conveyance for a speech with the Navjot Sidhu advisor Wrapped by BJP to attack the state power party on Saturday.
The following are fast pointed from the major political developments today: Uttar Pradeshputting the spotlight on the issue of the alleged “exodus” of Hindu from Cairana before 2017, Shah visited the affected family who had returned here when he started the door – the election of the election in Western Pradesh West.
Accompanied by party workers and leaders wore a turmeric hat and bodied with a symbol of the BJP election, Shah stepped on a soaking wet line in the winter and distributed a pamphlet that stated the achievement of the BJP government, in the midst of intermittent shouts “Jai Shri Ram ‘and’ Bharat Eye Ki Jai The Jamajwadi Party is watching him from the same constituency.
Punjab BJP accused the former Punjab IPS officer Mohammad Mustafa, who was the main strategic adviser to the Head of the Punjab Navjot Singh Sidhu Congress, allegedly made comment on a community in Malerkotla.
However, Mustafa, the Minister of State and Sultana Raid Congress Candidate, Violently denied the allegations.
Pur Video Porting Mustafa was shared by BJP leader Sambit Patra and Shazia Ilmi in their Twitter handle.
Secretary General of Punjab BJP Subhash Sharma said his party would file a complaint against Mustafa with the Indian Election Commission, seeking registration of cases against him.
The former former Minister of Cave and Senior Minister of BJP Laxmikant Parsekar, who was rejected by a party for the party for the election of the State Assembly the following month, on Saturday said he would resign from the ruling party.
Speaking with PTI, the 65-year-old leader said he did not want to stay at a party.
Parsekar leads the BJP Manifesto Committee for the election of the coming cave and also members of the Party Core Committee.
BJP has been nominated to sit MLA Dairand Sopte from the Mandrem assembly segment, which has been represented by the Parsekar between 2002 and 2017.
Uttarakhand, Rindukan Harak Singh Rawatat and Yashpal Arya into the Congress is being seen as the main advantage for the party before the party’s polls.
While Harak Singh Rawat, a leading leader from Garhwal rejoined the party on Friday, Arya, a large SC leader from the Kumaon division returned to the party along with his son of Sanjeev in October last year.
Manipurthe Congress on Saturday released the first list of 40 candidates for the election of the Manipur Assembly, with former Chief Minister of Okram Ibobi Singh fighting from the assembly chair Thouugal.
Singh was the Chairman of Manipur’s Minister of 2002 to 2017.
Former Deputy Chief of the Minister and former President of Manipur Congress Pradesh Gaikhangam will fight from the Nungba Assembly Chair (ST).
Former legislative speaker Manipur Thokchom Lokeshwar Singh has been revealed by the party of the Constituency of the KhundraRPAM assembly.
Ratekumar Singh, who was recently appointed as Manipur’s president, will contest from Madang Imphal Seat.
(With agency input.)

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