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  • Surat: Trying to prevent heart attack, CPR training campaign by BJP

    Surat: Trying to prevent heart attack, CPR training campaign by BJP

    After Corona, cases of heart attack are increasing in the entire state, CPR training has been planned by the state government and the medical cell of the Bharatiya Janata Party. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training was imparted to 65000 persons simultaneously by more than 1200 experts in 38 medical colleges across Gujarat including Surat.

    CPR training was given in the presence of Patil

    The CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training campaign organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party’s doctor’s cell was inaugurated at Surat Navi Civil Hospital by State BJP President and MP CR Patil in the presence of Minister of State for Home Harshbhai Sanghvi. During the whole day, 140 doctors trained CPR to 3000 BJP workers in Civil Hospital and 2700 in Smeer Hospital.

    Expert doctors gave information about how to give first aid at the time of heart attack. Detailed information was also given about how to provide better treatment to the patients at the earliest. CPR training can save a person’s life if a CPR-trained person is present between the time a person has an immediate heart attack and is taken to a hospital. 108 emergency service personnel were honored in the programme.

    Record of training more than 60,000 people in a day

    On this occasion, the MP said that in the last two and a half years, doctors have made the health campaign of the central government and the state government successful in the state by doing special work. CPR training camp has been organized today, which is an effort to train more than 60 thousand people in the entire state, so far there is a record of training 26 thousand people in a day, today to set a record in Gujarat. We have tried to train more than 60,000 people in a day.

    After Corona, many such cases have been seen in which there is a possibility of death of the person if there is time between the attack and treatment, if the treatment is received immediately, then the life of the person can be saved. A trained person, if present, will give the person treatment that could have saved the person’s life in the interval between CPR and getting to the hospital. Many people have died after Corona, even the youth.

    Similarly, training programs have been organized in entire South Gujarat including Navsari, Valsad. Around 140 doctors have come to Surat for training. The doctors who have done a great job in the time of Corona have served without worrying about their lives, which deserves a lot of congratulations. Any person who will get immediate treatment through this training and his life will be saved, many lives will be saved through this scheme.

    Minister of State for Home Harsh Bhai Sanghvi, MLA Purneshbhai Modi, Sangitaben Patil, Manubhai Patel, President of Surat Mahanagar Medical Cell Dr. Shirishbhai, R.M.O. Dr. Ketan Patel, Iqbal Kadiwala of Gujarat Nursing Council, Dr. Ritumbhara Mehta, Dean of the Medical College, Medical Department officials, doctors, corporators, officials and citizens were present in large numbers.

  • Issue a white paper on the announcements made in the meeting, implementation and their budget provisions: BJP

    Issue a white paper on the announcements made in the meeting, implementation and their budget provisions: BJP

    Raipur. State General Secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party Vijay Sharma has said that in view of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s meet-meeting program in recent months, a white paper should be issued regarding the announcements, the current status of their implementation and the budget provisions of those announcements. So that the people of the state can be aware of the reality. Mr. Sharma said that it is very unfortunate and a sign of political rudeness arising out of authoritarian arrogance that whenever Chief Minister Baghel goes among the public, the meeting-meeting program turns into scolding. BJP State General Secretary Mr. Sharma said that after the meeting, Chief Minister Baghel is once again going among the public. The recent campaign of meeting-meeting has basically proved to be a program of scolding.
    It may be Chief Minister Baghel’s own political culture to display political arrogance by speaking in a scolding style with the general public present in the meeting and we have nothing to say on that, but it is the responsibility of Chief Minister Baghel that he Let us know whether the announcements made during the meeting have been fulfilled? Among them there are announcements worth crores of rupees, for which there is no provision in the budget, but there is no discussion about those announcements in the budget either! Mr. Sharma said that Chief Minister Baghel is going to the public after a fresh migration, then the question arises that what happened to the announcements made during the earlier meeting-meeting program? Have they been implemented? Chief Minister Baghel should first issue a white paper on the meet-meet programs and the announcements made during that time, so that the people of the state can clearly understand what happened earlier and what is going to happen next? Mr. Sharma said that Chief Minister Baghel’s proposed program of going among the public without issuing a white paper is more than a display of authoritarian arrogance and political rudeness to once again reprimand the public, scare the youth and mislead the state. Nothing will happen.

  • Attack on senior BJP leaders condemned

    Attack on senior BJP leaders condemned

    Ongole: The Ongole parliamentary district BJP leaders staged a protest at the Collectorate here on Saturday condemning the attack on their senior leaders including national secretary Y Satya Kumar, State vice-president Adinarayana Reddy and Panatala Suresh. Speaking at the protest held under the leadership of district general secretary Rayapati Ajay Kumar, district president PV Sivareddy said that Satya Kumar participated in the Amaravati farmers’ protest held at Mandadam village on Friday, as their movement demanding the State government to announce Amaravati as the sole and single capital of Andhra Pradesh completed 1,200 days.

    He pointed out that Satya Kumar assured the Amaravati farmers that the BJP will support them as Prime Minister Narendra Modi also supports the capital of AP at Amaravati. He said that at Uddandarayuni Palem, the followers of Bapatla MP Nandigam Suresh, stormed onto the road and attacked Satya Kumar, Adinarayana Reddy, Suresh, Chirumamilla Ashok, Ramesh, Veeraiah and others, and damaged the cars in which they were travelling. He alleged that though there were police personnel on the spot at the time of the attack, they were just mute spectators. BJP State executive member S Srinivas, district general secretary Sivaji Yadav, vice-president Bommasani Padmavati, secretaries J Koteswari, Satyavati and others also participated in the protest.

  • BJP behind Ram Navami violence in Howrah: Mamata

    BJP behind Ram Navami violence in Howrah: Mamata

    Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday asserted that neither Hindus nor Muslims, but the BJP and other right-wing organisations were behind the violence in Howrah’s Kazipara area during a procession on Ram Navami.

    She also appealed to the people of both communities to maintain peace and law and order in the area.

    Banerjee admitted that it was a failure on part of the police and said strict action will be taken in this regard.

    “I am lucky that no one was killed in yesterday’s clash,” Banerjee told news channel ABP Ananda.

    The Trinamool Congress supremo announced that those affected in the clash and had their houses and shops vandalised would be compensated by the state government.

    “I have been appealing to the people to carry out Ram Navami processions peacefully. No government incites people to carry out vandalism. It was the BJP, Bajrang Dal and some of their allies who directly carried out the vandalism,” Banerjee said.

    She alleged that the BJP incited similar clashes at around 100 places in the country.

    “Howrah’s incident is very unfortunate. I had repeatedly given instructions that the processions should not pass through that area. I am telling you, it’s neither the Hindus nor the Muslims who carried out yesterday’s attacks.

    “Criminals used guns, petrol bombs and several other materials including bulldozers to enter the area and attacked those who were fasting during Ramadan month and carried out devastations at shops and residences,” she added.

    Banerjee said that the police officers who failed in carrying out their duty properly on Thursday will face strict action.

    “I will appeal to all and both the communities to have faith in me and maintain peace. I know how to handle this situation,” she said.

    Talking more on the incident, Banerjee expressed her apprehensions that the BJP-led central government would be sending probe agencies to the state in connection with the clashes in Howrah.

  • BJP appoints ward in-charges in view of MC elections, instructions of Sukhram Chowdhary

    BJP appoints ward in-charges in view of MC elections, instructions of Sukhram Chowdhary

    Shimla: An important meeting was organized by the BJP regarding the municipal elections. The meeting was presided over by Shimla Municipal Corporation election in-charge Sukhram Chaudhary. In the meeting, State General Secretary and MLA from Bilaspur Trilok Jamwal, MLA Balbir Verma, candidate Sanjay Sood, candidate Ravi Mehta, Shishu Bhai Dharma, co-incharge of Shimla parliamentary constituency, district in-charge Daisy Thakur, district president Vijay Parmar, Roop Sharma, divisional president Rajesh Sharda, Jitendra Bhotka, Dinesh Sharma present.

    Municipal Corporation Shimla election in-charge Sukhram Chaudhary said that many important topics were discussed in detail in today’s meeting and ward in-charges were appointed by the BJP for all 34 wards. Feedback about all the wards was also taken in this meeting.

    A meeting of key workers will also be organized in all the 34 wards within the next two days, there was a lot of enthusiasm among the workers regarding the election of the Municipal Corporation. He said that we have come to see that Shimla city has benefited a lot from the schemes sponsored by the Center and a negative atmosphere has been created among the public since the 3-month tenure of the present Congress government.

    He said that the BJP will seriously contest the Municipal Corporation elections and once again the BJP will win in the Municipal Corporation, the BJP will move ahead with the resolution that the overall development of Shimla city and the overall development of Shimla through various schemes by the Center.

    This is how the appointments of ward in-charges of BJP took place

    Bharadi Rohit Sachdeva, Ruldu Bhatta Shravan Sharma, Kaithu Sunil Dhar, Annadale Yoginder Yogi, Summerhill Bhagesh Sharma, Tutu Vivek Sharma, Majyath Ranjan Bhardwaj, Baluganj Rajesh Ghai, Kachchighati Randeep Kanwar, Tutikandi Jai Chand, Nabha Anil, Fagli Rajeev Pandit, Krishnanagar Raj Pal, Ram Bazar Mukesh Sharda, Lower Bazar Ajay Sarna, Jakhoo Gopal Sood, Benmore Yoginder Pundir, Engine Ghar Sanjay Aggarwal, Sanjauli Chowk Gaurav Sood, Upper Dhalli Manjula Saraik, Lower Dhalli Shalinder Chauhan, Shanti Vihar Rajindra Chauhan, Bhattakufar Anoop Rohal, Sangti Keshav Chauhan, Malyana Yash Pal Chauhan, Panthaghati Rakesh Sharma, Kasumpati Rajesh Saini, Chhota Shimla Arvind Lakhanpal, Vikas Nagar Sushil Kadasholi, Kangnadhar Hari Dutt Verma, Patyog Sohan Lal Sharma, New Shimla Manu Bhardwaj, Khalini Parveen Thakur and Kanlog Digvijay Singh Chauhan.

  • BJP to start internal review to pick candidates in Karnataka

    BJP to start internal review to pick candidates in Karnataka

    BENGALURU: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will start the process of internal review to choose its candidates for a tightly contested assembly poll from Friday, informed sources told TNIE.

    According to internal BJP sources, a team of 170 members comprising Members of the Legislative Council (MLCs), senior party leaders and state committee members will visit all assembly constituencies from Friday, and take informed opinions of former MLCs, MLAs and others on a one-to-one basis, regarding the probable candidates.

    “Each team will comprise three members, and visit every assembly segment,” said sources.

    “The members will collect the names and reports of all probable candidates, which will be shared with the state core committee headed by state unit president Nalin Kumar Kateel. The same list will be later submitted to the BJP’s top leadership — the central election committee — headed by BJP National President JP Nadda, with an internal survey, comments and opinion of the state committee and external (intelligence) reports,” said a party insider.

    “The credentials for ticket distribution will rest heavily on the winnability factor, in which caste and community of the candidate will play a dominant role, besides past performance, popularity, organisational skills, party work etc,” he added. The BJP is likely to announce its list of candidates by next week.

    Sources added that the BJP follows the same practice of strict internal review and assessment from the grassroots level, while choosing candidates for national party president to booth president.

    There are 58,200 polling booths in Karnataka. The BJP has 45,000 booth committees in the state. Known for its organisational skills at the grassroots level, the party conducted its Booth Vijay Abhiyan from January 2 to 12 this year, to reach out to every household to increase its presence in every booth and assess booths where the party had secured fewer votes.

    The BJP’s Shakti Kendras have been playing a key role in the capacity building of booths. The party has 6,500 Shakti Kendras (SKs) in Karnataka, each comprising three to five booths. Eight to 10 SKs constitute one Maha Shakti Kendra.

  • People will teach a lesson to BJP in Lok Sabha elections: Akhilesh

    People will teach a lesson to BJP in Lok Sabha elections: Akhilesh

    Kanpur (IANS) | Samajwadi Party’s National President Akhilesh Yadav has said that inflation, unemployment, corruption are at its peak in the BJP government. The public will teach them a lesson in the Lok Sabha elections.

    Addressing the silver jubilee celebrations of Nationalist Khatik Vikas Samiti at Lajpat Bhavan, Kanpur, Akhilesh Yadav said that “BJP government has ruined educational institutions. A VC has done huge corruption in educational institutions. The most corrupt Vice Chancellor ever.” He is the chancellor. He is being saved by the people of BJP.”

    He said that “Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar had laid maximum emphasis on education. But the BJP is ruining the education system, so that the children of the poor are deprived of education and do not move forward.”

    Akhilesh Yadav said that “Today there is so much unemployment in the state, which cannot be imagined. Educated youth have given up hope of employment. They are sitting at home. The BJP government makes false claims of investment. He was also seen in a tie suit, he was invited to the investor summit, MoUs were signed. Even before this, MoUs worth lakhs of crores were signed but nothing materialized. No youth got a job.”

    He said that “BJP is lying on smart cities, Ganga cleaning, doubling the income of farmers. Sewers are full in the cities. Sewers are not cleaned. Bulls roam on the roads. Sewers and drains are falling into the rivers. What This is the smart city. Law and order has collapsed in this government. Criminals are openly carrying out incidents. Samajwadi Party has demanded the BJP government many times outside the assembly and the assembly to release the list of top ten and top 100 criminals. The BJP government is not releasing the list because most of the names in the list are of criminals associated with the BJP.”

    Akhilesh Yadav said that “In order to defeat the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Congress should promote regional parties. Regional parties are very strong in their respective states, there are governments of regional parties in many states. Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh The only alternative is the BJP.”

    Yadav said that “The population of Khatik community is large, but the count has not been done. That’s why we want caste census to be done. So that everyone gets rights and respect according to their population. BJP government is trying to change the constitution of Babasaheb. Conspiracy is being done. Conspiracy is being done to snatch reservation.

    –IANS

  • BJP hopes to get electoral booster shot from reservation card

    BJP hopes to get electoral booster shot from reservation card

    Bengaluru (IANS) | The Karnataka BJP camp is hoping to strengthen its chances by playing the reservation card ahead of the assembly elections in the state. Analysts say the BJP’s attempt to generate goodwill by increasing the quota for the two major groups, Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities, has been successful.

    The Panchamasali sub-sect which had chosen the path of agitation and threatened to eat into the Lingayat vote bank for the BJP seems to have calmed down with the announcement. Panchamasali priest Vachanananda Swamiji said that the movement for reservation by the community has been successful in the first phase. However, the mutt is ready to agitate again to get reservation for the last person of the Panchamasali sub-sect.

    The proposal to include Panchamasalis in the OBC list of the Central Government is with the Chief Secretary. The Center has sought opinion from the state government. The movement will continue on that front as well, he said. Basavajaya Mrityunjaya Swamiji, who led the movement for reservation for Panchamasalis, said he would discuss increasing the quota for Lingayats to 7 per cent and give his response later.

    The ruling BJP has suffered several setbacks ahead of the elections. Retaining the Panchamasali votes in the Lingayat community was a major concern. The bishops have clearly stated that they will support those political parties which will help them to get reservation. Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and the current CM Bommai failed to deliver on their promises and the community was perceived to be angry with the BJP. On the other hand, BJP faced further challenge as many leaders left the party to join Congress.

    The reservation quota for Vokkaligas and Lingayats has been increased from 4 percent to 6 percent and 5 percent to 7 percent, respectively. Vokkaligas will get 6% reservation under 2C and Lingayats will get 7% reservation under 2D category. The 4 per cent quota reserved for Muslims under the OBC quota has been allotted to 2D and 2C categories.

    The Vokkaliga community, which was given 4 per cent reservation under 3A category, has been given 2 per cent more reservation under 2C category. Lingayats were earlier given 5 per cent reservation under 3B category, now they will get 7 per cent reservation under the new 2D quota.

    The ruling BJP had recommended increasing the reservation quota for Scheduled Castes from 18 per cent to 24 per cent in Schedule 9 of the Constitution. The BJP has taken a major decision to give reservation to 101 sub-castes under the Scheduled Caste category according to their population. The BJP has fulfilled a three-decade-old demand.

    Congress’s Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala said that the BJP is adopting a strategy of deceiving the reserved communities in the state ahead of the elections.

    The BJP is eyeing most of the 36 seats reserved for Scheduled Castes and 15 for Scheduled Tribes in the state. With the election of Mallikarjun Kharge as Congress President from the state, the Dalits and the downtrodden are getting attracted to the Congress. However, the BJP is treading carefully on this issue.

  • It is a big challenge to form a single BJP government in front of the state BJP’s ‘Emperor’!

    It is a big challenge to form a single BJP government in front of the state BJP’s ‘Emperor’!

    Patna (IANS) | The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has definitely tried to rectify many equations by making Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Samrat Chaudhary the President of Bihar BJP.

    By the way, the biggest challenge before Chaudhary is to form a single-party government for the BJP in Bihar and ensure that the NDA candidates win more than the party’s target of 36 seats in the next year’s Lok Sabha elections.

    The BJP has been in the government in Bihar, but the leader of the BJP has never been able to reach the chief minister’s chair. In the last assembly elections also, NDA got majority and BJP also got the maximum number of seats in NDA, but according to the earlier announcement, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar became.

    After forming the government in Bihar with JDU’s grand alliance, the BJP is not only engaged in strengthening the organization, but is also engaged in the exercise of forming a government in Bihar alone.

    After becoming the president, Samrat Chowdhary also believes that his biggest challenge is to form the BJP government. He said that my priority is to expand the party and form the BJP government in Bihar. At the same time, we will protect the honor and dignity of our workers.

    It is certain from this statement that under his leadership, Chaudhary will not only infuse enthusiasm among the party workers, but will fight a political battle face to face with the Grand Alliance by infusing new energy in them.

    Chaudhary has been identified as an aggressive leader. Chaudhary will also have to make the state committee balanced so that factionalism does not start in the party.

    After getting the command in the hands of Chaudhary, it is certain that the Lok Sabha elections to be held next year and the assembly elections to be held in 2025 will be held during his tenure. In such a situation, a possibility is being expressed that there will be a synergy between the experienced and the youth in the state committee.

    –IANS

  • Karnataka Assembly Elections: Bommai breaks silence amid speculation about BJP’s CM face

    Karnataka Assembly Elections: Bommai breaks silence amid speculation about BJP’s CM face

    Amid speculation on who will be the Bharatiya Janata Party’s chief ministerial face for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections, incumbent CM Basavaraj Bommai has hinted he will be the saffron party’s CM candidate in the polls.

    Addressing a public gathering in Karnataka’s Mudhol, CM Bommai said that he has done lots of development work in the Bilagi constituency and will visit the constituency as the “next chief minister”.

    “Even in the Bilagi constituency, I have done thousands of development works including water irrigation projects. But Murgesh (Minister Murgesh Nirani) didn’t take me to the inauguration. If he takes me there, people will get to know about it, so he didn’t take me. Don’t make that news, I will come again there as the next chief minister,” Basavaraj Bommai said, following which the crowd cheered.”

    Notably, the CM’s remark also shows that he is averse to Nirani, a prominent leader from the Panchamasali Lingayat community whose name initially figured in the probable list of chief ministers before Bommai assumed power due to the support of former CM BS Yediyurappa in July 2021.

    ‘Bommai is trying to say that he is the Lingayat leader after Yediyurappa’: JDS’ Tanveer Ahmed
    Speaking to Republic on Bommai’s remark, Janata Dal Secular (JDS) spokesperson Tanveer Ahmed said, “Politics is a game of aspirations. Any person aspiring to become the chief minister, (even) the sitting chief minister, is their choice. But, what is happening here in BJP, all 224 candidates are saying that they are capable of becoming CM and they are the right candidates.”

    “There is a lot of confusion here among the people of Karnataka because this statement is a political statement. Bommai is trying to say that he is the Lingayat leader after Yediyurappa because, after the way Yediyurappa was thrown out of the BJP, Bommai is trying to fill in that space. But we have to really see what is going to happen,” the JD(S) leader asserted.