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Maha Vasooli Aghadi s CMP is collect money through police : Prakash Javadekar slams Maharashtra govt over Vaze s letter
Written byPratik MukanePratik Mukane / Updated: Apr 8, 2021, 16:29 IST
Union Cabinet Minister and senior BJP leader
Prakash Javadekar on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the Maharashtra government in the wake of suspended cop
Sachin Vaze s letter and demanded resignation of the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government headed by Uddhav Thackeray.
Javadekar s remark comes after a letter written by Sachin Vaze to the Special NIA Judge came into the public domain in which he made certain allegations.
Terming Maha Vikas Aghadai (MVA) as Maha Vasooli Aghadi, Javdekar said that the Common Minimum Programme (CMP) of the coalition government is collect money through police .
Mumbai: BJP questions CM Uddhav Thackeray s silence on corruption and other issues
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BJP is not happy with Home Minister Anil Deshmukhâs resignation as the party is seriously perturbed over Chief Minister Uddhav Thackerayâs deafening silence on a number of issues including bomb scare, Mansukh Hiran death case, former Mumbai Commissioner of Police Param Bir Singhâs charges, and IPS officer Rashmi Shuklaâs report on police transfer racket.
Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis said Deshmukh should have resigned much earlier after Singh in his letter to Thackeray levelled serious corruption charges against him. Anil Deshmukh should have resigned earlier. We demanded his resignation right from the beginning of this case,â he noted.
Common Minimum Programme will be finalized after government formation, says CPI(M) leader
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GUWAHATI: The Congress-led Mahajoot (Grand Alliance) will come to power in Assam and a CMP (Common Minimum Programme) will be finalized after formation of the government, claimed CPI-M (Communist Party of India-Marxist) national general secretary Sitaram Yechury while addressing a press conference at the State office of CPI (M) at Hedayetpur here on Sunday morning.
The Congress has formed the Mahajoot The Congress-led Mahajoot (Grand Alliance) will come to power in Assam and a CMP (Common Minimum Programme) will be finalized after formation of the government, claimed CPI-M (Communist Party of India-Marxist) national general secretary Sitaram Yechury while addressing a press conference at the State office owith the AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front), BPF (Bodoland People s Party), CPI (Communist Party of India), CPI (Marxist Leninist), CPI (Marxist), AGM (Anc
Assam braces for the final round
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The high-voltage campaign in West Bengal may have overshadowed electioneering in Assam, but the third and final phase of polling in the neighbouring State is witnessing an equally charged contest, with the Congress-led Opposition alliance challenging the ruling NDA’s aggressive welfarism by strong arithmetic and organisational strength.
The Congress has boosted its combined vote share of about 45 per cent with AUDF, Bodo People’s Front, Left parties and RJD. Its aggressive booth-level management is supervised by a team of about 700 people selected by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister, Bhupesh Bhagel. Bhagel crafted the Congress’s impressive win in Chhattisgarh and has been helping out with the party’s campaign in Assam for the last over three months.
Coming down heavily on Election Commission s relaxation on campaign ban of BJP minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury on Sunday said there is a big question on the neutrality of the poll panel and it should clear the air on the issue. Addressing a press conference here, the veteran communist leader claimed the Congress-led Grand Alliance, of which CPI (M) is a constituent, is coming to power in Assam with huge majority and a common minimum programme will be finalised after the formation of the government. There is a big question on Election Commission of India s neutrality. We want the ECI to remove this question. It is not only the poll panel s duty, but a responsibility to the Constitution of India, Yechury told reporters.