The criminalization of politics entails criminals participating in politics, which includes criminals running for office and being elected to the Parliament and state legislatures. It occurs primarily as a result of the link between politicians and criminals. The rate of crime in today's world is increasing every day. Crime occurs in various forms, but it affects the entire society as well. The crime is committed by one person, but it affects all people. Politicians are cunning, crooks, and deceivers; if you hear this line from the common public, it is not surprising. Despite this, the same people give their vote and support to these crooked leaders. People don't understand this thing that they are 'vote banks' of any political party and leaders use them only for voting purposes. Accordi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the newly made Prime Minister's Museum in Delhi on the birth anniversary of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. Earlier, this museum was known as Nehru Memorial Museum in the memory of Pt Jawaharlal Nehru. From today its name has been changed to Prime Minister's Museum. The approval to convert the Nehru Memorial Museum into the Prime Minister's Museum was given by the Central Government in 2018. Earlier, only memories related to the country's first Prime Minister Pt. Nehru was kept in it. Now there is information about all the 14 prime ministers of the country. The cost of this museum is estimated to be about Rs 271 crore. The museum has two blocks. The total area of the memorial is 15,600 square meters. Information related to the Prime Ministers o...
Read MoreWomen Representation Decreasing In Parliament: CEC Chandra Expresses Concern
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sushil Chandra on Saturday lamented the lack of representation of women in Parliament, saying there has been an increase in the number of women participating in the election process in recent years. He also expressed his concern over the time that is wasted in parliament due to disruptions and called it wrong for democracy. Chandra had arrived at an event in Delhi to present the Sansad Ratna Award. While addressing the program, he said that there were 15 women MPs in the first Lok Sabha and there are 78 women in the 17th Lok Sabha. He said progress has been made, but improvements are still needed. "We need to make our Parliament very inclusive," he said. Chandra also said that our Constitution of India guarantees one-third reservation for women in lo...
Read MoreCongress Responsible For Spreading COVID-19 Through Migrant Exodus: Is PM Modi Shrugging Off Accountability Again?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi seemed rather unthankful on various grounds during his last vote of thanks speech in Parliament. He blatantly accused the Opposition of stirring up migrant labourers to exit Mumbai, which eventually led to a crisis situation across the country. According to PM Modi, all non-BJP parties are responsible for the plight across the country post-lockdown, except the ruling government. He pointed the distribution of free train tickets acted as an instigation to migrants to leave the city. "The Congress Party has crossed all limits in this time of Covid-19… During the first wave, when the country was following lockdowns, when the World Health Organization was advising people across the world, all health experts were suggesting that people should stay where t...
Read More‘Did Modi Ji Want Nobody To Help Them’: Priyanka Gandhi On PM’s Migrant Exodus!
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi following his series of attacks on the party for the spread of COVID-19 last year. He said Congress is responsible to instigate migrant workers to leave Mumbai during the first wave of COVID-19. Eventually, it led to the spread of the pandemic in states including Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Punjab. Priyanka asked PM Modi if he wanted nobody to help the migrants in that situation. "People whom he had deserted, who had no way of returning to their homes, who were coming back on foot - did he want that nobody should help them? What did Modi ji want? What does he want? What about the big rallies he did?" she said while she was in Panaji on Monday. She further inquired PM Modi...
Read MoreCongress has hinted that the party will raise the matter related to the Pegasus row in Parliament on Monday. The party has launched an attack on the BJP and claimed that the Centre had "deceived" the House on the issue. The attack was revived following The New York Times report that mentioned the Indian government's buying of Israeli spyware Pegasus in 2017. The Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said in a press conference that Congress had raised the matter in Parliament earlier and the party will raise it again. "Parliament was deceived by the Modi government. It is clear that the Supreme Court was also duped by the Modi government. It is also clear that the people of India were lied to by the Modi government and its ministers," said Kharge. Accord...
Read MoreCongress Plans To Demand Pegasus Talk In Monsoon Session, Gathers Opposition Parties
The disclosure of The New York Times on Pegasus has brought a hoax once again in the state. The Congress has said that not only Rahul Gandhi, but former PM, former CM Vasundhara Raje and Union minister Smriti Irani's OSD was also spied on. Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has accused Narendra Modi government of 'treason'. Rahul Gandhi said that the Modi government had bought Pegasus to spy on the primary institutions, politicians and the public of our democracy. With this spyware, the government, Opposition, Army, the judiciary, every sector has been targeted. At the same time, Congress spokesman Randeep Surjewala, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Khadge also targeted the BJP government in the Rajya Sabha. According to the report, in 2017, the purchase of Pegasus spyware and ...
Read MoreBig News On Cryptocurrency: Bill Will Not Come In This Session Of Parliament! Know What Is The Reason
Cryptocurrency remains the hottest issue of the present time. Seeing the interest of investors towards this, a bill was prepared by the Central Government in a hurry to manage this. It was being said that it would be introduced and passed in this winter session. But, a recent report has raised the possibility that the cryptocurrency bill may be difficult to pass in the ongoing winter session of Parliament. A big news is coming on the cryptocurrency bill. A senior government official has informed that the government is considering a proposed framework for cryptocurrencies. It is understood that this bill will probably not be introduced in this winter session of Parliament. The report quoted sources as saying that the much-awaited cryptocurrency law will not be introduced in Parliamen...
Read MoreMahua Mohitra’s Fierce Remarks Cause Uproar In Lok Sabha; Read To Find Out More
While speaking in her address in the Lok Sabha, TMC MP Mahua Mohita made some strong and bold remarks on the government of India and its governance. But what shook the house most was her comment on a former CJI of India made during her fiery speech in the parliament. Mahua Mohitra was speaking on how the judiciary, a prominent pillar of democracy of India is not sacred anymore. She said, “Judiciary is not sacred anymore. Its stop being sacred the day a sitting CJI of India was accused of sexual harassment preceded over his trial, cleared himself and then proceeded over to accept a nomination to the upper house within three months of retirement”. In response, many MP’s from the treasury bench rose to hover her speech and started calling out to her for insulting the President and the dem...
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