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BRS, Congress Dynastic Parties That Have No Aim of Serving People, Says PM Modi
Last Updated: September 30, 2023, 23:01 IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (File photo/PTI)
Prime Minister Modi will also lay the foundation stones and dedicate to the nation multiple developmental projects worth more than Rs 13,500 crore during his Telangana visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the people of Telangana are tired of the BRS’ “lacklustre governance” and are equally “distrustful” of the Congress, alleging that both are dynastic parties with no aim of serving people.
His remarks came a day before his visit to the poll-bound state.
“I will be addressing a @BJP4Telangana rally in Mahbubnagar tomorrow, 1st October. The people of Telangana are tired of the lacklustre governance of BRS. They are equally distrustful of Congress,” Modi said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
“Both BRS and Congress are dynastic parties who have no aim of serving people,” Modi said.
Prime Minister Modi will also lay the foundation stones and dedicate to the nation multiple developmental projects worth more than Rs 13,500 crore during his Telangana visit.
In another post on X, Modi said, “I look forward to being in Mahbubnagar tomorrow, 1st October to launch and lay the foundation stones for development works worth over Rs. 13,500 crore.” These projects cover diverse sectors including roads, connectivity, energy, railways, and more, he said.
The people of Telangana will greatly benefit from them, the prime minister said.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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Involve Political Parties In Voter List Revision: EC Tells Delhi Poll Machinery
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The commission emphasised the need for rigorous compliance with its instructions while updating the voter list in Delhi, where elections are due early next year
The Election Commission (EC) told its poll machinery in Delhi on Thursday to ensure a revision and updating of the electoral rolls, in accordance with statutory provisions, with the involvement of political parties, sources said.
The commission emphasised the need for rigorous compliance with its instructions while updating the voter list in Delhi, where elections are due early next year.
The sources said the poll panel has told officials in Delhi that representatives of political parties should be involved in the electoral roll revision process with “fullest transparency and disclosures”.
It has said that all complaints and grievances from the political parties should be resolved promptly and factually.
The Delhi chief electoral officer and other officials concerned were also instructed that the lists of claims and objections must be shared with the political parties on a weekly basis and published on the CEO and district electoral officer websites.
Additionally, no deletions are allowed without conducting a field verification and providing the electors with a notice to ensure that they have an opportunity for a hearing, the EC has told the CEO and his officials.
The officials have been directed to look into the issues raised by the political parties with regard to the revision of the electoral rolls and submit factual details for a further review by the commission.
This comes against the backdrop of an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) delegation meeting the poll authority on Wednesday to urge it to halt any deletion of voters’ names from the electoral rolls ahead of the Delhi Assembly election.
The term of the Delhi Assembly ends on February 23 and the polls are likely to be held in February itself.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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