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JDS plans roadshow to counter PM’s mandya spectacle last week

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JDS is planning a massive roadshow on March 26 to demonstrate its clout in the old Mysuru region, two weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2-km roadshow in Mandya. Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, 89, is expected to lead the roadshow.The party has planned a 90-km roadshow from Ramanagara to Mysuru in the Vokkaliga dominated region. The second largest community considers Gowda as its tallest political leader. The decision by the regional party, which led the coalition regime with Congress in Karnataka in 2018-19, follows the ruling BJP‘s heightened efforts to penetrate the region and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president DK Shivakumar’s campaign to stem JDS influence.

“We are planning to mobilise about one million workers and show to BJP and Congress where we stand with voters,” former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy told ET. “This (Ramanagara, Mandya and Mysuru belt) is JDS fortress, and BJP and Congress are dreaming of breaking into it. The two parties will see the real pulse of the people.”

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On Gowda’s participation, the JDS leader said the family has asked for doctor’s opinion and will go by that. The regional party has taken serious note of BJP’s campaign after PM Modi got a rousing welcome in Mandya, where he was showered with flowers while he held a roadshow. The PM addressed a public meeting, too. His meeting came three months after home minister Amit Shah addressed a rally in the district as BJP seeks to multiply its vote share in the region. Mandya’s actor-turned-MP Sumalatha (independent) pledged her support to Modi days before his visit.

On Tuesday, Shivakumar confirmed that there were plans to field his younger brother DK Suresh against JDS youth wing president Nikhil Kumaraswamy from Ramanagara, held currently by his mother Anita Kumaraswamy. Suresh is the lone Congress Lok Sabha member from Karnataka.

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As part of Rahul Gandhi’s trials, Kanhaiya may get bigger role in Congress

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The Congress leadership is testing waters to appoint CPI functionary-turned-Congressman Kanhaiya Kumar in a leadership slot, with the presidentship of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) or the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) being weighed as options, according to people aware of the development.The move has triggered disquiet among sections of the DPCC and IYC leaders who consider Kumar a “political and ideological outsider”, they said.

Kumar, a former JNU students union leader, joined the Congress in 2021 by reaching out to Rahul Gandhi. While many Congress leaders of his home state Bihar were known to have resisted any active role being given to him.

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With attempts to revive the Delhi PCC coming to naught, a section of Congress leadership is now known to be arguing that Kumar can be the “panacea” for Delhi Congress even as they cite how another “experiment”, of bringing Dikshit “from UP to Delhi Congress leadership” had succeeded. Similarly, IYC leadership is also being cited as a potential slot for Kumar, 36, by arguing that Srinivas BV, 42, will be soon completing four years in IYC leadership.

But many among the Delhi Congress and IYC brass are not enthused about the move. “Kumar is far too new in the Congress to be considered to head a PCC. And those arguing Sheila (Dikshit) ji too was an outsider in Delhi Congress are being dishonest because she had been a Congress leader right from the beginning,” said a Delhi Congress functionary, who did not wish to be identified. The mood is similar in IYC, especially as most IYC leaders have been fighting against the Leftists and saffron outfits.

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UP BJP lines up plans to woo OBCs amid SP’s caste play

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The BJP OBC (other backward classes) wing in Uttar Pradesh has lined up a string of campaigns over March and April to reach out to the other backward classes in the state which will set the tone for offsetting the Samajwadi Party‘s apparent efforts to centre the 2024 Lok Sabha election around caste census and politics of social justice. The BJP UP OBC morcha held its state executive meet in Kanpur on Sunday which was also attended by deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya.

The head of the morcha, Narendra Kashyap, said following the training of workers till March 30 to create awareness among them regarding achievements of the central government and ideology of the BJP, a statewide ‘Gaon Chalo, Ghar Chalo’ campaign will be kicked off wherein the workers will fan out in 15,000 villages of the 80 Lok Sabha seats and intimate people of the community about the government and party” achievements in furthering their welfare.

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“Through this campaign we will also expose the Samajwadi Party’s demands about caste census and tell people that they forgot about it when they were in power themselves and remain focused then on benefitting their own family,” said Kashyap, who is also the state minister for backward classes welfare.



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Meghalaya: Voice of the People’s Party stages walkout in protest of Governor’s Hindi speech

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The Voice of the People’s Party (VPP) staged a walk out of Meghalaya Assembly in protest against the Governor Phagu Chauhan for delivering his address in Hindi.The Governor on the first day of the Budget Session delivered his speech in Hindi.

VPP legislator from Nongkrem, Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit said that Meghalaya is not a Hindi speaking state and Hindi cannot be imposed by the Government of India on the people of the State. “This is against the sentiment of the people of the state.”

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Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma however said that such behaviour is not accepted from an elected MLA and written English speech is already circulated in the house.Assembly Speaker, Thomas A Sangma said that he would allow the Governor to address the House in Hindi as written speech in English was circulated among all the members.

Health Minister, Ampareen Lyngdoh said, “It is important to consistently pursue with the Government of India that the indigenous people of the state are a non-Hindi speaking community. It is important to understand the inability of Meghalaya to speak and communicate in Hindi”.

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