BJP promises Vidyasagar statue at ‘same spot’ in befitting reply to TMC

‘Those involved in this act should be given strong punishment’, said PM Modi

LokSabha Elections 2019:Head administrator Narendra Modi on Thursday said his legislature was submitted towards Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar’s vision and guaranteed to introduce his stupendous statue at a similar spot in Kolkata where it was vandalized by “TMC goondas”.

While lashing out at Mamata Banerjee, the executive said he was going for a rally in Dum later in the day however didn’t know whether the West Bengal Chief Minister will enable his helicopter to arrive.

Tending to a decision rally, Modi said,”The statue of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was broken by TMC goondas amid the street show of BJP President Amit Shah. Those engaged with this demonstration ought to be given solid discipline”.

He said a fabulous “panch dhatu” (made up of five metals) statue of Ishwar Chand Vidyasagar will be introduced at a similar spot to give a befitting answer to TMC specialists.

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Kolkata saw wide-spread brutality amid BJP president Shah’s huge street show Tuesday. A bust of nineteenth century Bengali symbol Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was vandalized amid the savagery.

Hitting back at BSP supremo Mayawati, who had assaulted him over savagery in West Bengal, Modi stated, “The way where the West Bengal government has been focusing on UPiites, Biharis and those from Purvanchal, he thought Behenji will give a befitting answer yet she is increasingly worried about power”.

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EC lost its independence, time to review how it is appointed: Congress

The remarks came after Election Commission curtailed electioneering for nine Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal by 20 hours

LokSabha Elections 2019:Blaming the Election Commission for losing its validity and autonomy, the Congress on Thursday said opportunity has arrived to audit the procedure of the survey board’s arrangement.

Congress’ main representative Randeep Surjewala said the request disallowing crusading in West Bengal by 20 hours is a “dull spot” on India’s majority rule government and organizations like the Election Commission.

“Decision Commission has totally surrendered its Constitutional obligation under Art 324 to guarantee level playing field, other than nullifying the fair treatment under Article 14 and 21 of India’s Constitution,” he told columnists.

“The opportunity has arrived to survey the procedure of arrangement of Election Commission,” he stated, requiring a national discussion on the issue.

The Congress, a mindful ideological group, has never thrown outlandish slanders on the activities of Constitutional bodies, Surjewala said.

The gathering additionally blamed the EC for woking for the BJP. “This seems, by all accounts, to be Election Commission’s separating blessing to Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi and BJP, so as to guarantee that the two pre reported race encourages of Shri Modi at Mathurapur and Dum in evening/evening today are not hit by the EC’s organization,” a public statement issued by the Congress expressed.

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Explained: Why Nifty, Sensex rose after every Lok Sabha Election since 1999

Another reason for markets rising, irrespective of who wins, is that the election is a very big economic event in India’s consumption-driven economy

LokSabha Elections 2019:India’s key securities exchange files, the Nifty and Sensex, demonstrated an ascent a half year after all the four Lok Sabha decisions somewhere in the range of 1999 and 2014, contrasted with the past a half year, as indicated by an IndiaSpend investigation.

We examined Nifty and Sensex levels on three key dates- – a half year before the main day of surveying (pre-decision), the primary day of surveying (amid the race) and a half year after the principal day of surveying (post-race), throughout the last four Lok Sabha races.

The Nifty and Sensex demonstrated a normal ascent of 40.8% a half year after every one of these general decisions, when contrasted with the past a half year.

The Nifty, short for the National Stock Exchange (NSE) Fifty, was propelled on April 1, 1996, and speaks to the weighted normal of 50 noteworthy Indian organizations crosswise over 12 areas that are recorded on the NSE. The Sensex, short for the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensitive Index, which is a record of 30 noteworthy Indian organizations recorded on the BSE, was built up in 1986.

Of the four Lok Sabha races held after the foundation of the Nifty, two (2004 and 2009) saw the race of an Indian National Congress-drove United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. In 1999, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)- drove National Democratic Alliance (NDA) shaped the administration, regardless of missing the mark concerning a larger part. In 2014, the BJP won a straightforward dominant part and shaped a NDA government alongside partners. In every one of the four cases, both the Nifty and the Sensex rose.”

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BJP will cross 300 seats, have already crossed the majority mark: Shah

According to the BJP president, they have already crossed the majority mark after the sixth phase. He also said the proposed opposition meeting can be used to elect the leader of the opposition.

LokSabha Elections 2019:BJP president Amit Shah on Wednesday enthused certainty that his gathering has effectively crossed the dominant part mark after 6th period of Lok Sabha surveys and tore into resistance groups over their proposed gathering, saying they may meet to choose a pioneer of restriction.

“I am completely sure that the BJP after fifth and 6th period of the races has crossed the larger part figure. It will cross 300 after the seventh stage,” he told a question and answer session here.

The seventh and last period of the decisions for 543 Lok Sabha seats is expected on May 19. A gathering needs to win 272 seats for a straightforward lion’s share. The BJP had won 282 out of 2014.

Deriding the proposed gathering of resistance pioneers and the move by some provincial gatherings like TRS to shape a government front, Shah said such gatherings don’t influence the BJP whose seats, he included, are not going to descended.

They may meet to choose a pioneer of resistance, he stated, including that outcomes even this time may not give any gathering enough number of seats to choose a pioneer of restriction from its positions.

The Congress, the principle resistance, had won just 44 situates in 2014, not exactly the base 10 percent of seats a gathering needs to win to guarantee the post of the pioneer of restriction in the LoK Sabha.

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Modi will rule for 25 years, Lohia’s prediction will be realised: Yogi

The UP CM said that the BJP will win more seats than it did in 2014 as it has worked for the poor

LokSabha Elections 2019:Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday conjured Ram Manohar Lohia to recommend that Narendra Modi is set to run the nation for some more years as a result of his attention on giving toilets and fuel to poor people.

In a meeting to PTI, the main priest communicated certainty that the Bharatiya Janata Party will win 74 of the 80 Lok Sabha situates in his state, three more than it packed away without anyone else in 2014.

Adityanath said the communist chief’s fantasy has been satisfied by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP will shape the administration with a reasonable greater part after the 2019 races.

“Dr Lohia told Shrimati Indira Gandhi ji in Parliament that this nation lives in the towns. The day each needy individual in this nation has a can in his home and his fuel necessities are met, whoever is the PM at that point will lead for at any rate 25 years,” he said.

He said Lohia tended to the then head administrator around 1966 or 1967 however it is just since his longing has worked out as expected.

“I think there are many individuals who do legislative issues for the sake of Dr Lohia however his fantasy has been satisfied by PM Modi,” Adityanath said.

He said this race will be the first to break all gauges around standing, religion, area and vote banks.

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Tortured in jail, won’t apologise: BJP activist on sharing Mamata’s photo

‘I don’t have any regrets. I have not done anything for which I will have to apologise,’ Priyanka Sharma said

LokSabha Elections 2019:BJP youth wing extremist Priyanka Sharma, who left prison on Wednesday in the wake of being captured for posting a transformed picture of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Facebook, said she would not apologize.

“I don’t have any second thoughts. I have not done anything for which I should apologize,” Sharma told a question and answer session at the BJP office here.

She was discharged at 9.40 am from the Alipore correctional facility following five days following a Supreme Court request.

The BJP extremist claimed that she was bothered and tormented inside prison. “I was tormented in the correctional facility. Indeed, even the guard pushed me yesterday. I disclosed to them I am not a criminal that you are pushing me into the prison room this way,” she said. “They acted all around discourteously. The condition inside was awful.”

Nearby BJP pioneers and her mom were available outside the prison in south Kolkata when she was discharged.

“Me and my family has experienced much anguish which I figure I don’t merit,” Sharma told PTI over telephone.

Her sibling, Rajiv Sharma, claimed that the correctional facility specialists disregarded the Supreme Court request by not discharging her on Tuesday.

“When we went to the correctional facility yesterday, authorities said they required a printed copy of the request. I am in Delhi and it required investment to get the printed copy of the request and in this manner the postponement. They didn’t keep the Supreme Court request of prompt discharge,” he said

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EC to hold review meeting before phase 7; West Bengal might be focus

The review meeting will be held via video conference and will be attended by poll officials and observers for constituencies going to polls on the 19th

LokSabha Elections 2019:The Election Commission will on Wednesday hold an audit meeting with eyewitnesses and state boss constituent officers for the last period of Lok Sabha surveys on May 19.

The audit meeting which will be held by means of video gathering, comes multi day after BJP and Trinamool Congress specialists took on pitched conflicts in the city of Kolkata amid a huge street appear by the saffron party president Amit Shah.

“Since nine out of 59 parliamentary voting public going for survey on May 19 are from West Bengal, it is regular that onlookers and survey authorities from the state will likewise take an interest,” an authority said.

He, in any case, would not say whether the attention will be on West Bengal.

While Trinamool Congress has looked for a gathering with the Commission on the issue, a Bharatiya Janata Party appointment asked the Election Commission on Tuesday to bar West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from crusading in the state and affirmed that “established hardware” has crumpled there.

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If Pak is sincere in fighting terrorism then India will help: Rajnath

Rajnath made an appeal to the Pak premier, asking him to ensure that terrorism is eradicated from the country

LokSabha Elections 2019:Association Home Minister Rajnath Singh took a dreary perspective on Pakistan Premier Imran Khan’s comment that a success for Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha decisions will resuscitate seeks after Indo-Pak harmony, saying he ought to rather guarantee that psychological oppression is cleared out totally from his nation.

Singh likewise said that India would stretch out all assistance to Pakistan in battling fear based oppression in the event that it indicates genuineness in destroying the danger radiating from its dirt.

Asked amid a meeting to PTI on Sunday whether the ongoing explanation by Khan that it would be useful for harmony among India and Pakistan if BJP and Modi came back to control indicated he was a fanatic of the Indian head, Singh stated, “Just he (Khan) can answer to that.”

After a concise respite, Singh smilingly said if Khan was so genuine of needing Modi to come back to control and standardize relations with India then he should initially report that fear based oppression would nor be sustained nor permitted to flourish in Pakistan and find a way to stamp put psychological warfare.

“Pakistan ought to report that fear mongering will be cleared out totally from their nation and if need be help of India can be taken. In the event that such an announcement originates from Pakistan, we will trust that Imran Khan is extremely a Modi fan and wishes to standardize relations with India,” he said.

To an inquiry whether India would support Pakistan, Singh stated, “India will wholeheartedly bolster such a stage.”

Multi day before the main period of surveying for Lok Sabha races on April 10, Khan met with a gathering of outside writers for a connection in Islamabad amid which he communicated the expectation that India-Pakistan harmony had a superior possibility under Mr. Modi

The BJP veteran likewise blamed Congress for weakening India’s remain on psychological warfare exuding from Pakistan.

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Who’s with whom? Parties seek partners as Lok Sabha election nears end

The seven-phase election started on April 11 and ends on May 19. Below is how India’s biggest parties are aligned

LokSabha Elections 2019:Prime Minist Narendra Modi’s decision alliance is certain of a second term in office however resistance groups are conversing with one another to seal a partnership, planning to topple him after general race results are declared on May 23.

The seven-stage decision began on April 11 and finishes on May 19. The following is the means by which India’s greatest gatherings are adjusted.

NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE (NDA)

BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY (BJP): Modi’s Hindu patriot BJP drives the NDA and won 282 seats in the last race five years prior. There are 545 seats in the lower place of parliament, two of which are assigned by the president from the Anglo-Indian people group.

ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM (AIADMK): The third-greatest gathering and Modi’s greatest accomplice in the south of the nation, the BJP’s weakest area. The AIADMK won 37 of the 40 seats it challenged the last time, yet the demise of its charming pioneer, J. Jayalalithaa, in 2016 could influence its exhibition.

SHIV SENA: The hardline Hindu gathering, situated in India’s budgetary capital Mumbai, is in an on-off association with the BJP. The gatherings fixed a coalition before this race, with the development of a Hindu sanctuary at a questionable site in the north being one of Shiv Sena’s key requests. Shiv Sena won 18 situates the last time, making it the 6th greatest gathering.

LOK JAN SHAKTI PARTY: The gathering predominantly speaks to bring down rank Hindus and won six of the seven seats it challenged the last time.

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Election 2019 may see the highest voter turnout, but will it benefit BJP?

Increased voter turnout seems to be concentrated in states where the voters have been at the forefront of the ongoing rural distress

LokSabha Elections 2019:As the decision 2019 season enters the last lap with surveying left just for one period of the seven booked, voter turnout this time around is probably going to make a record. As indicated by reports, the 2019 race is on track to accomplish record voter turnout of around 67 percent (55 – 56 million new voters with respect to 2014 general races), which would outperform the past record of 66.4 percent amid the 2014 surveys.

According to the information accessible with the Election Commission of India (ECI), voter turnout in the initial four stages remained at 69.5 percent (first stage), 69.44 percent (second stage), 68.4 percent (third stage) and 65.51 percent (fourth stage).

Electorate shrewd examination, according to a Nomura report proposes that in the initial four stages (around 69 percent of the seats), expanded voter cooperation was gathered in the key Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) bastions of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Assam and Karnataka.

“The two exceptions are Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, where voter turnout was high, yet the BJP’s prospects have generally been feeble,” the report says.

Things being what they are, will the BJP/National Democratic Alliance (NDA) advantage from this higher voter turnout or will it surrender to against incumbency?

Both hypothetical and exact investigations, as indicated by Nomura, have attempted to discover causality between voter turnout and decision results. In past Lok Sabha races, there have been hostile to incumbency results amid both high and low turnout races.

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