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CPI(ML) sets sights on 40-50 seats, plans statewide campaign
CPI(ML) sets sights on 40-50 seats, plans statewide campaign

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

CPI(ML) sets sights on 40-50 seats, plans statewide campaign

Patna: CPI(ML) general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya said on Tuesday that the party is preparing to contest 40-45 assembly seats in the upcoming Bihar elections scheduled for Oct-Nov. Addressing mediapersons, Bhattacharya said discussions within the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) regarding the alliance's agenda and seat-sharing arrangements would begin soon. He was accompanied by party leaders Dhirendra Jha, legislators Gopal Ravidas, Sandeep Saurabh and Shashi Yadav, as well as senior leaders K D Yadav and Umesh Singh. Bhattacharya said the party would launch 'yatras' (campaign marches) in four zones of the state, along with a series of Jan Samvad (people's dialogue) events, to address the prevailing situation under the BJP-led NDA govt in Bihar, headed by CM Nitish Kumar, as well as the national political climate under PM Narendra Modi's third term. "The BJP-NDA govt has failed on all fronts. Popular anger against both the state and central govts is rising," he said. The yatras will take place from June 18 to June 27 in old Shahabad, Magadh, Saran-Champaran and the Muzaffarpur-Darbhanga regions. The Jan Samvad meetings are scheduled for Barachatti (Gaya) on June 11, Warsaliganj (Nawada) on June 12, Rajgir (Nalanda) on June 13 and Biharsharif on June 14. Bhattacharya alleged that the law and order situation in Bihar has "virtually collapsed" with a surge in criminal activity and lawlessness. "Feudal atrocities have returned to the state. Rape of women has become commonplace. People want freedom from the oppressive system," he said. The theme of the party's campaign is 'Badlo Sarkar, Badlo Bihar' (Change the govt, change Bihar).

Uttarakhand: CM Dhami attends general assembly, executive committee meetings of Bhasha Sansthan at APJ Abul Kalam Bhawan
Uttarakhand: CM Dhami attends general assembly, executive committee meetings of Bhasha Sansthan at APJ Abul Kalam Bhawan

India Gazette

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Uttarakhand: CM Dhami attends general assembly, executive committee meetings of Bhasha Sansthan at APJ Abul Kalam Bhawan

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], June 9 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is participating in the meeting of the General Assembly and Management Executive Committee of the Uttarakhand Bhasha Sansthan at APJ Abdul Kalam Bhawan of the State Secretariat on Monday. On Sunday, CM Dhami took part in a roadshow and Jan Samvad programme in Libbarheri, Haridwar district, reaffirming that his political approach is grounded in his strong connection with the people and the land. During the visit, CM Dhami addressed the public from the stage and drove a tractor, expressing his gratitude towards the state's farmers. According to the release statement, the Chief Minister stepped down from the traditional stage and took over the tractor's steering, and a wave of enthusiasm rippled through the crowd. 'Farmers are the backbone of our country.' CM Dhami remarked. 'When I drive a tractor, it is not just a drive but a small effort to salute the hard work of our Annadata brothers. This scene made it clear that the Chief Minister's leadership is not limited to schemes and announcements; getting down on the ground and becoming a participant is an integral part of his style,' he added. CM Dhami's visit to Libbarheri was to thank the public for their support of the recently implemented Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand and to convey the importance of this historic law to the public. 'UCC is neither against any religion nor any class. It is the basic foundation of equality, justice and transparency. This is the same dream Baba Saheb Dr. Ambedkar had seen when drafting the Constitution. This law will prove to be a milestone in the direction of unity, brotherhood and equal rights of state citizens,' Dhami said. During the program, the Chief Minister also mentioned various state government public welfare schemes, including technical training for modern farming for farmers, startup schemes for young entrepreneurs, expansion of irrigation facilities, and upgrade of roads and health services. He said, 'Our goal is not just to do development but to take development to every village and every person.' This visit to Libbarheri proved that Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's leadership is not limited to administrative boundaries. He is a public leader who listens and participates on the ground. Be it a tractor ride or a public dialogue on the Uniform Civil Code, every aspect shows that Uttarakhand is moving towards a new era, where development and sensitivity go hand in hand. (ANI)

'True leadership is possible only by connecting with public': CM Dhami
'True leadership is possible only by connecting with public': CM Dhami

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'True leadership is possible only by connecting with public': CM Dhami

Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami (ANI photo) HARIDWAR (UTTARAKHAND): Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took part in a roadshow and Jan Samvad programme in Libbarheri, Haridwar district, reaffirming that his political approach is grounded in his strong connection with the people and the land. During the visit, CM Dhami addressed the public from the stage and also drove a tractor, expressing his gratitude towards the state's farmers. According to the release statement, the chief minister stepped down from the traditional stage and took over the tractor's steering, and a wave of enthusiasm rippled through the crowd. "Farmers are the backbone of our country." CM Dhami remarked. "When I drive a tractor, it is not just a drive but a small effort to salute the hard work of our Annadata brothers. This scene made it clear that the Chief Minister's leadership is not limited to schemes and announcements; getting down on the ground and becoming a participant is an integral part of his style," he added. The primary purpose of CM Dhami's visit to Libbarheri was to thank the public for their support of the recently implemented Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand and to convey the importance of this historic law to the public. "UCC is neither against any religion nor any class. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Secure Your Child's Future with Strong English Fluency Planet Spark Learn More Undo It is the basic foundation of equality, justice and transparency. This is the same dream that Baba Saheb Dr. Ambedkar had seen at the time of drafting the Constitution. This law will prove to be a milestone in the direction of unity, brotherhood and equal rights of citizens of the state," Dhami said. During the program, the chief minister also mentioned various public welfare schemes of the state government, which include technical training for modern farming for farmers, startup schemes for young entrepreneurs, expansion of irrigation facilities, and upgradation of roads and health services. He said, "Our goal is not just to do development but to take development to every village and every person." This visit to Libbarheri proved that chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's leadership is not limited to administrative boundaries. He is a public leader who not only listens but also participates on the ground. Be it a tractor ride or a public dialogue on the Uniform Civil Code, every aspect shows that Uttarakhand is moving towards a new era, where development and sensitivity go hand in hand.

"True leadership is possible only by connecting with public": CM Dhami
"True leadership is possible only by connecting with public": CM Dhami

India Gazette

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

"True leadership is possible only by connecting with public": CM Dhami

Haridwar (Uttarakhand) [India], June 9 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took part in a roadshow and Jan Samvad programme in Libbarheri, Haridwar district, reaffirming that his political approach is grounded in his strong connection with the people and the land. During the visit, CM Dhami addressed the public from the stage and also drove a tractor, expressing his gratitude towards the state's farmers. According to the release statement, the Chief Minister stepped down from the traditional stage and took over the tractor's steering, and a wave of enthusiasm rippled through the crowd. 'Farmers are the backbone of our country.' CM Dhami remarked. 'When I drive a tractor, it is not just a drive but a small effort to salute the hard work of our Annadata brothers. This scene made it clear that the Chief Minister's leadership is not limited to schemes and announcements; getting down on the ground and becoming a participant is an integral part of his style,' he added. The primary purpose of CM Dhami's visit to Libbarheri was to thank the public for their support of the recently implemented Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand and to convey the importance of this historic law to the public. 'UCC is neither against any religion nor any class. It is the basic foundation of equality, justice and transparency. This is the same dream that Baba Saheb Dr. Ambedkar had seen at the time of drafting the Constitution. This law will prove to be a milestone in the direction of unity, brotherhood and equal rights of citizens of the state,' Dhami said. During the program, the Chief Minister also mentioned various public welfare schemes of the state government, which include technical training for modern farming for farmers, startup schemes for young entrepreneurs, expansion of irrigation facilities, and upgradation of roads and health services. He said, 'Our goal is not just to do development but to take development to every village and every person.' This visit to Libbarheri proved that Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's leadership is not limited to administrative boundaries. He is a public leader who not only listens but also participates on the ground. Be it a tractor ride or a public dialogue on the Uniform Civil Code, every aspect shows that Uttarakhand is moving towards a new era, where development and sensitivity go hand in hand. (ANI)

Action taken in review meeting on Jan Samvad portal and Haryana CM Window complaints; executive engineer suspended
Action taken in review meeting on Jan Samvad portal and Haryana CM Window complaints; executive engineer suspended

Indian Express

time16-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Action taken in review meeting on Jan Samvad portal and Haryana CM Window complaints; executive engineer suspended

The Haryana government has started taking action against officials found responsible for delay in acting on the complaints received on the Jan Samvad portal and CM window. In a meeting chaired by Dr Saket Kumar, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, an executive engineer was Friday placed under suspension. 'During the meeting, officials took note of a case where several instalments under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) in urban areas were pending due to a lack of inspections by Urban Local Body (ULB) officials. Taking serious note of the issue, Dr Saket Kumar directed the department to submit the list of pending beneficiaries and ensure the prompt disbursement of payments. Orders were issued to suspend the executive engineer posted at the department's headquarters after a significant number of unresolved complaints were found in the ULB Department,' a government spokesperson said. In the meeting, a complaint from Tikri village of Karnal district came up for discussion. It involved the wrongful inclusion of an unknown woman's name in the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) – the document that is required in Haryana to avail social security benefits. It was found that despite repeated efforts by the complainant, Sushil Kumar, who alleged that a woman's name was wrongly entered in his family ID card, no corrective measures were taken. 'Taking cognizance of this serious administrative lapse, directions were issued to fix responsibility, take disciplinary action against the guilty official, and also register an FIR,' the government spokesperson added. The additional deputy commissioners (ADCs) of all districts were also directed to ensure the resolution of all pending cases within a week. Additionally, a formal advisory has been issued, stating that 'any negligence in addressing complaints related to the Jan Samvad portal and CM Window will not be tolerated.' 'During the meeting, while reviewing the tenders for development works, instructions were given to quickly assess the feasibility of all pending proposals and prepare rough estimates. The tender process is to commence immediately after obtaining administrative approval. A case related to Shahabad, in which a No Due Certificate (NOC) was issued for a colony in an incorrect manner, has been recommended to the Vigilance Branch of the Chief Secretary's Office for investigation. Additionally, orders were issued to issue a charge sheet against the municipal engineer found guilty at the initial stage of the investigation,' the government spokesperson said. Friday's meeting was attended by senior officials from the ULB Department and the Citizen Resource Information Department (CRID), along with the chief minister's officers on special duty, Vivek Kalia and Rakesh Sandhu. 'Applications received directly by the chief minister during his visits or during public hearings held at Sant Kabir Kutir (Haryana CM's residence in Chandigarh) are uploaded to the Jan Samvad portal. The progress of these cases is personally reviewed by the chief minister on a weekly basis,' Kalia said.

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