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MVA Allies Form Coordination Panel to Discuss Seat-sharing in Maharashtra for Lok Sabha Polls
The Congress, the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the NCP (Sharad Pawar group) are the constituents of the MVA in Maharashtra. (Image: PTI/File)
Senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan, who is a member of the committee, confirmed the formation of the panel by the MVA partners
Allies in the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi have formed a nine-member coordination committee, consisting of three leaders from each constituent, to discuss seat-sharing in Maharashtra for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan, who is a member of the committee, on Thursday confirmed the formation of the panel by the MVA partners.
The Congress, the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the NCP (Sharad Pawar group) are the constituents of the opposition bloc in Maharashtra, which has 48 Lok Sabha seats, the second highest after Uttar Pradesh (80). Chavan said his party’s leadership in the state will first hold a meeting to decide its position in seat-sharing talks with other MVA partners.
“We will then decide the formula of seat-sharing in talks with allies,” he told PTI. Besides Chavan, a former CM, senior leaders Naseem Khan and Basavraj Patil are the other Congress members in the panel.
Khan said all MVA allies have agreed that winnability should be the criteria for distribution of Lok Sabha constituencies. The Congress will hold a region-wise review of all the 48 Lok Sabha seats in the state from October 7 to October 12, said Khan, a former Maharashtra minister.
Another Congress leader said the MVA constituents have to exercise utmost caution while selecting candidates to ensure votes of the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Congress, who joined hands in 2019 in Maharashtra, are transferred to each other’s candidates. The NCP (undivided) is an old ally of the Congress.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) is represented in the coordination committee by Sanjay Raut, Vinayak Raut and Anil Desai, while former ministers Jayant Patil, Jitendra Awhad and Anil Deshmukh are the NCP (Sharad Pawar group) members in the panel.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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Arvind Kejriwal Resignation LIVE: Delhi CM Likely To Step Down After Calling For Polls, AAP To Zero In On Heir
Last Updated: September 17, 2024, 07:09 IST
Arvind Kejriwal Resignation LIVE Updates: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers and its supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday will take key decisions that could impact the party’s fortunes in New Delhi ahead of the elections next year.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will meet the lieutenant governor at 4:30 pm and is likely to tender his resignation and seek a “certificate of honesty” from people, which he will hope they give him in the form of an electoral victory come January 2025.
Days after being released from Tihar jail on bail in the excise policy case, the AAP national convenor said on Sunday that he would resign within 48 hours and sought early polls in Delhi. He vowed not to sit in the chief minister’s chair till people gave him a “certificate of honesty”.
Meanwhile, the AAP leaders will hold a legislative party meeting at 11:30 am to zero in on its pick for chief minister.
Names of Delhi ministers Atishi, Gopal Rai, Kailash Gahlot and Saurabh Bharadwaj are making the rounds as contenders, party insiders said and added that Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal and Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel were also probables.
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Kerala’s Red To Saffron Shift: How RSS-BJP Combine Is Quietly Turning The Tide in Coastal Belt | Ground Report
It’s been around four months since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured its first-ever Lok Sabha seat in Kerala, marking a historic breakthrough. The question now is — Has this victory in Thrissur begun to shift Kerala’s traditionally red political landscape towards saffron?
News18 travelled across villages in the state’s Palakkad-Thrissur belt, dominated by the Christian and fishermen communities, to find that the answer may be yes.
How? With the BJP’s foothold established, the party’s influence and outreach are systematically transforming the state’s political dynamics. In a strategic push post 2015, the RSS-BJP has turned the tide in Kerala’s Thrissur by reaching out to the Christian community, which accounts for 28% of the population, regularly visiting bishops and hosting colony-based shakhas. Leveraging festivals and forming minority committees at every church, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has built crucial relationships and even established over 100 cooperative banks.
Among the key factors are no caste-based procession during Hindu festivals, expansion of RSS shakhas among the Christian communities and strengthening mandals (community-based organisational groups) among fishermen communities along the coastal belt, while maintaining a ‘cordial’ relationship with senior IPS and IAS officers in the administration.
THE TRANSFORMATION
The victory in Thrissur, a significant stronghold, marks a turning point in a state traditionally dominated by the Left and Congress. This breakthrough is not just a political win, but a strategic foothold, allowing the BJP to expand its influence and consolidate its position, said senior RSS functionaries and the BJP leaders working in the area.
A visit to the local party offices reflects the political uptick in the region. The district party offices in Thrissur, Palakkad and other block offices have been renovated and converted into swanky places for the workers to gather and leaders to hold meetings. Some offices were named after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whereas some are called the Bharatiya Janata Party Bhawan.
In the wake of this victory, the BJP’s outreach to local communities, including Christians and cooperative banks, has intensified. In Thrissur, there are 86 panchayats and 16 blocks, and the party has formed managing committees for every block, every panchayat and every booth, said a senior office-bearer in Thrissur office.
EFFORTS TO DOMINATE COASTAL KERALA
B Gopalakrishnan, an advocate and a senior RSS functionary, said, “The change that you are witnessing now did not come overnight or over a few months or years. It has been systematic. The coastal belt has been witnessing a significant shift with the BJP making inroads into areas previously dominated by Left-leaning politics. The Thrissur Lok Sabha victory has spotlighted this change, especially with the Mukua fishing community, traditionally neutral, now aligning with the BJP.”
“Shift in regions such as Mangalore, Guruvayur and Nattika, where the party is gaining substantially, is more than symbolic. It is a sign of changing allegiances in what has been known as Left and Muslim strongholds,” he added.
The Hindu consolidation is evident across the coastal belt, especially in areas like Guruvayur, a Muslim-majority region, where the RSS shakhas have grown significantly. With around 850 shakhas in Thrissur alone, the RSS has been spearheading a movement against caste-based divisions, uniting the Hindu community against what they term “Muslim goondaism” in certain areas, especially in front of masjids.
ENDING CASTE, CLASS BIAS: NEW CAMPAIGN ON EQUALITY
The RSS has renewed its anti-casteism campaign in its effort to consolidate the Hindu votes in a region that is traditionally dominated by Left-Congress politics with minorities — Muslims and Christians — playing the role of decision-makers.
A senior RSS functionary added that over the years, several women RSS volunteers like Vinodini Amma from Punnayurkulam have been vocal in promoting unity among Hindus, pushing back against caste-based festivals and processions that once divided the community, such as the Aiyyar (an upper caste) procession.
“The RSS has taken a firm stand against casteism, emphasising Hindu solidarity over sectarian divides, contributing to the BJP’s growing influence in these key constituencies. So the BJP’s rise in Kerala, particularly in Thrissur, is not just about electoral gains, but a deeper strategy of community outreach and consolidation.” said AC Krishnan, a senior RSS functionary and district president of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS).
“The RSS has begun engaging with the Roman Catholic Church, opening a dialogue with Christian leaders and visiting Bishop houses. Cardinal Parakadel’s remark that — Christian are Hindus by culture – signalled a softening stance, with Christian participation in shakhas becoming more visible. We have also started strengthening the workers’ units and unions in and around the region,” added Gopalakrishnan.
With the growing number of political clashes and killings, the state now appears to stand out as the only one where the RSS initiated a strong retaliation against opposition forces. Violent clashes were once routine, with daily alterations resulting in injuries, even broken bones. Despite the friction, the RSS’s grassroots expansion has been significant, especially among Scheduled Castes (SC), with colony-based shakhas growing in number.
“Festivals like Ramayana Fest and Sabari Fest have become key events, led by influential figures like Namboodiris, fostering a sense of Hindu unity. These efforts to harmonise Hindu communities, cutting across caste lines, have been pivotal in reshaping Kerala’s sociopolitical landscape, especially in coastal and rural areas. We have divided the two revenue districts into four zones, and they now represent a microcosm of Kerala’s changing political fabric, where saffron is slowly replacing red,” said Gopalakrishnan, who also fought the elections as a BJP candidate in 2021.
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Anyone Making Absurd Comment On Congress MP Selja Has No Place in Party: Bhupinder Hooda
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Hooda and Selja are considered to be rivals in Haryana politics. (File image)
Hooda’s remark came after a video purportedly of a Congress worker passing a controversial comment against Selja went viral on social media.
Former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday said anyone making an objectionable comment against Congress MP Kumari Selja does not have any place in the party.
Hooda’s remark came after a video purportedly of a Congress worker passing a controversial comment against Selja went viral on social media.
The former chief minister said the video appears to be manipulated.
Hooda and Selja are considered to be rivals in Haryana politics.
Hooda, who was speaking to reporters in Rohtak, was asked that a video has gone viral on social media in which objectionable language has been used against Congress general secretary and Sirsa MP Selja.
Responding to the question, Hooda said, “Selja is our sister. She is a respected leader of the party. No Congress worker can say such thing. It (the video) appears to be manipulated. It is BJP’s job to make people fight on the basis of caste, religion…
“It is very easy these days. Everyone has a camera and you can manipulate. No Congress person can say such thing,” said Hooda, adding that the party’s slogan is ‘Jaat par na paat par, mohar lagegi haath par’.
Meanwhile, on a question that the BJP has withdrawn its candidate in Sirsa to “support” Haryana Lokhit Party (HLP) candidate Gopal Kanda from Sirsa, Hooda said the people of the state already knew this.
“The earlier indirect alliance of the INLD (Indian National Lok Dal) and the HLP with the BJP has now become public,” Hooda told reporters.
“In Haryana, the direct contest is between the Congress and the BJP. All the parties like the INLD, JJP (Jannayak Janta Party) and HLP have been fielded only to cut the votes of the Congress.
“The BJP has also given this responsibility to many Independents. The public needs to be cautious of such candidates,” he added.
Meanwhile, senior BJP leader and former MLA from Beri, Om Prakash Kadian, and his son Vikram Kadian joined the Congress in Rohtak on Monday.
Vikram Kadian has contested elections from Beri twice on a BJP ticket. BJP Mahila Morcha state general secretary Gayatri Devi also joined the Congress along with many sarpanches and block committee chairpersons, a party statement said.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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