Today in Politics: Kharge to Rahul to Priyanka, Congress supremo for extended two-day session in Belagavi | Political Pulse News

From Thursday, the Congress will hold a two-day extended session of its highest decision-making body, the Congress Working Committee (CWC), and a rally in Belagavi (earlier Belgaon) in Karnataka. Historic Belgaum session of Congress in 1924 as party president.

Top Congress leaders including party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, CWC members and senior party leaders from across the country including its chief ministers and state unit presidents. Attend the two-day event, where the party’s “short and medium-term action plans” are likely to be discussed.

The first day of the convention will be held at Veer Soudha, the same venue as the 1924 convention, while on the second day, Mahatma Gandhi’s statue of Mahatma Gandhi approved by the Karnataka government will be unveiled at Soudha. in Belagavi.

According to the Congress leader, the party will also hold a rally in Belagavi on this occasion. He said, “Jai Bheem, Jai Constitution” rally will be addressed by Kharge, Rahul, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, and state Congress chief DK Shivakumar among others.

In reference to: 1924 Belgaum The meeting was presided over by Gandhi as party chief. Gandhi held the post of Congress President from December 1924 to April 1925.

At this session in the erstwhile Bombay State, Gandhi presented his ideas of non-violence, communal harmony as well as “Swaraj (self-rule)”.

A day after the NDA meeting

Members of the ruling NDA met on Wednesday at the New Delhi residence of BJP President and Union Minister JP Nadda to discuss ways to form a united front to counter the opposition’s “narrative” on the Constitution and the Dr BR Ambedkar issue.

decisively, BJP’s key partner TDP stressed the need for better NDA coordination with the government and the ruling coalition, especially Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s remarks in the Rajya Sabha based on what the Bharat Bloc is doing. The Congress claimed that Ambedkar was “insulted”.

Sambhal Pankti: RSS and BJP Perspectives

Amid growing clamor for a survey of Muslim mosques and shrines in various parts of the country, from the Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat had recently said that raising such issues on a daily basis was “unacceptable”.

An editorial in the latest issue of the RSS-affiliated magazine, The Organiser, argued that knowing the true history of disputed sites and structures was important for “civilizational justice”.

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Meanwhile, BJP sources said Sambhal is all set to join Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi (Varanasi) as prominent religious places in UP for the party.

On February 19 this year, a month after inaugurating the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of a grand temple for Kalki in Sambhal. Like Kalki, Rama is also considered an avatar of Vishnu.

In his speech at the ceremony, Modi said: “When Lord Rama reigned, its influence was felt for thousands of years. Like Lord Rama, Kalki will also have its influence for a thousand years. He said the ceremony was completed after 18 years of waiting.

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In the recent winter session of the UP Assembly, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath defended the November survey of an ancient mosque in Sambhal that had sparked violence, Babarnama said, referring to a temple at the site. He also invoked the city’s Kalki “connection”, saying that according to the Puranas, Vishnu’s tenth incarnation would be born in Sambhal.

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