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  1. Nirmala Yadav Viral Video Scandal
  2. Nirmala Sitharaman's daughter ties knot in very intimate wedding ceremony
  3. Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal in BJP first list of 16 candidates for Rajya Sabha poll
  4. Delhi MCD elections 2022: Full list of BJP candidates and constituencies
  5. The importance of being Nirmala Sitharaman — only BJP minister facing media line of fire
  6. Lok Sabha Elections: 7 Army Veterans Join BJP, Nirmala Sitharaman Says Party Grateful
  7. Nirmala Yadav Viral Video Scandal
  8. The importance of being Nirmala Sitharaman — only BJP minister facing media line of fire
  9. Delhi MCD elections 2022: Full list of BJP candidates and constituencies
  10. Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal in BJP first list of 16 candidates for Rajya Sabha poll


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Nirmala Yadav Viral Video Scandal

Contents • I. The Revelation: Nirmala Yadav Exposes Shrikant Deshmukh • 1. Unveiling the video: Nirmala Yadav’s bold accusation • 2. Social media frenzy: The swift spread of the Nirmala Yadav viral video • 3. Political ramifications: Shrikant Deshmukh’s removal from BJP leadership • II. Controversy Unfolds: Mumbai Police’s Investigation • 1. Extortion claims: FIR filed against Nirmala Yadav • 2. Unraveling the honey trap: Shrikant Deshmukh’s defense • 3. Ongoing legal proceedings: The search for truth and justice • III. Ripple Effects: The Fallout from the Nirmala Yadav Viral Video • 1. Public outrage: Society’s response to the scandal • 2. Political turmoil: Implications for the BJP and its image • 3. Resignation and consequences: Shrikant Deshmukh’s political future • IV. Public Perception and Reactions • 1. A divided response: Support and criticism towards the involved parties • 2. Women in politics: The impact of the scandal on gender representation • 3. Social media’s influence: The role of online platforms in exposing scandals • FAQs • 1. What specific allegations did Nirmala Yadav make in the viral video? • 2. How did the BJP respond to the Nirmala Yadav viral video? • 3. What legal actions have been taken in response to the video? • 4. How has the public reacted to the scandal surrounding the Nirmala Yadav video? • 5. Will this scandal have lasting effects on women’s representation in politics and the BJP’s image? I. The Revelation: Nirmala Yadav Exposes Shrikant D...

Nirmala Sitharaman's daughter ties knot in very intimate wedding ceremony

In a trend of a big fat destination wedding, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s daughter got married in a very intimate way. The wedding ceremony commenced at a hotel in Bangalore in the presence of family and a few friends. There was no political personality present on this occasion. Nirmala Sitharaman’s daughter name is Vangmayi Parakala got married to Pratyaksha. To embrace Hindu traditions and their Brahmin Culture the wedding had customary rituals followed with the blessings of the saints of Udupi Adamaru Matti. In the viral videos Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was dressing vibrantly whereas the bride and groom were wearing South Indian traditional wedding attire. Parakala has been associated with the Books and Culture section of Mint Lounge’s features department. She had also worked as a features writer for The Hindu. She holds a master’s degree in Journalism from the prestigious Northwestern Medill School of Journalism.

Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal in BJP first list of 16 candidates for Rajya Sabha poll

Goyal, who is the Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha, has been fielded from Maharashtra and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman from Karnataka. The elections for 52 Rajya Sabha seats are scheduled to be held on June 10 in 15 states, including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Haryana and Maharashtra. Interestingly, the names of BJP lone Muslim face and Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, and party general secretary Dushyanat Gautam, who was a member of the Upper House from Haryana, were missing in the first list of candidates. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe was another prominent name that did not figure in the list released on Sunday. Of the 16 candidates announced, six are from Uttar Pradesh — Laxaminkant Vajpayee, Radhamohan Aggarwal, Surendra Singh Nagar, Baburam Nishad, Darshana Singh and Sangita Yadav. Aggarwal had left his Gorakhpur Urban constituency for Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to contest in the recent assembly polls. The party has fielded former MLA Krishna Lal Panwar from Haryana and Kavita Patidar from MP. Actor-turned-politician Jaggesh is the second person nominated by the party from Karnataka. Apart from Goyal, Anil Deshmukha Bonde will be the second nominee from Maharashtra while Ghanshayam Tewari has been field from Rajasthan. Interestingly, Tiwari is a vocal critic of former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, who has an uneasy equation with the BJP’s central leadership. Kalpana Saini has been given the ticket from Uttarakhand an...

Delhi MCD elections 2022: Full list of BJP candidates and constituencies

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is looking to retain power in the Delhi MCDs when it goes into elections on December 4. Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal-headed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is the ruling camp's biggest rival in the forthcoming polls. The counting of votes and announcement of results will happen on December 7. (Photo by Arun Sharma/Hindustan Times) The AAP is hoping to take control of the MCDs as well, and is banking on anti-incumbency to achieve the goal. In their manifesto, the party has focused on garbage-free Delhi and the eduction system of the capital for the elections. The BJP has also taken the garbage and schools' angle in their manifesto. The BJP has fielded as many as 250 candidates for each of the MCD ward, of which, 135 are women. Also Read | MCD election 2022: Full list of Congress, BJP, AAP candidates & wards The polls were earlier delayed after the three erstwhile municipal corporations were brought under one ambit and the delimitation of wards was completed. Therefore, this is the first election following the reunification of the MCDs. The total number of civic wards in Delhi was reduced from 272 to 250 after a notification issued by the union home ministry. According to reports, the voter population is nearly 1.5 crore. The counting of votes and announcement of results will happen on December 7. Here are the BJP candidates and the constituencies they are contesting from: Serial No. Constituency Candidate 1 Narela (W) Keshrani Khatri 2 Bankne...

The importance of being Nirmala Sitharaman — only BJP minister facing media line of fire

The importance of being Nirmala Sitharaman doesn’t lie only in her being the Union finance minister, or that she is the first woman to hold that prestigious post, full time. Nor does it not lie in her being the senior-most female cabinet minister in the Narendra Modi government. It lies in the fact that she is the only Union minister of such seniority to attend a press conference, telecast live across all channels, at least once a year, and allow herself to be questioned any which way by journalists. Prime Minister Modi doesn’t do it, Union Home Minister Amit Shah doesn’t do it either. Other Union ministers such as Rajnath Singh, Piyush Goyal and Smriti Irani, to name a few, may hold media briefings but those are brief and not always available to the public. Many ministers talk to journalists who accompany them on official or political tours/trips but that is informal – and again, we the public don’t get to listen in. The PM and his ministers give interviews to individual journalists or media houses, but that’s isn’t the same as facing an auditorium full of media professionals, many of whom do ask hard-hitting questions. That’s what makes Nirmala Sitharaman’s Tuesday post-Budget press conference special. Also read: In the line of fire Of course, she isn’t the first nor will she be the last to do this. It is traditional for finance ministers to hold a live press conference, hours after delivering the Union Budget speech in Parliament — at 100 minutes, ...

Lok Sabha Elections: 7 Army Veterans Join BJP, Nirmala Sitharaman Says Party Grateful

Highlights • "BJP is grateful for them," said Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman • Ms Sitharaman said the veterans earlier held "important" portfolios • She said the veterans will guide BJP with national security building New Delhi: Seven Army veterans joined the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) in the presence of Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at the party's headquarters in New Delhi today. Lt Gen JBS Yadav, Lt Gen R N Singh, Lt Gen SK Patyal, Lt Gen Sunit Kumar, Lt Gen Nitin Kohli, Colonel RK Tripathi and Wing commander Navneet Magon are the army veterans who became part of the ruling party amid national elections. "It is indeed my pleasure to receive very well decorated senior officers of the armed forces to the BJP. They are not only very well decorated, but they have also held very sensitive and important portfolios," Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said. "The BJP is grateful for them. They will guide us with respect to policy towards national security building and strategic offence. I welcome each one of them, recognizing their service towards the nation," she added. Lt Gen JBS Yadav, one of the seven veterans who joined the party today said, "I would like to thank BJP and its national president Amit Shah who have honoured us by making us members of the party." Lt Gen SK Patyal said, "To us, the nation is above our personal interests. Our Prime Minister and his ministers have taken great measures in their tenure. Two defence corridors have been established, ther...

Nirmala Yadav Viral Video Scandal

Contents • I. The Revelation: Nirmala Yadav Exposes Shrikant Deshmukh • 1. Unveiling the video: Nirmala Yadav’s bold accusation • 2. Social media frenzy: The swift spread of the Nirmala Yadav viral video • 3. Political ramifications: Shrikant Deshmukh’s removal from BJP leadership • II. Controversy Unfolds: Mumbai Police’s Investigation • 1. Extortion claims: FIR filed against Nirmala Yadav • 2. Unraveling the honey trap: Shrikant Deshmukh’s defense • 3. Ongoing legal proceedings: The search for truth and justice • III. Ripple Effects: The Fallout from the Nirmala Yadav Viral Video • 1. Public outrage: Society’s response to the scandal • 2. Political turmoil: Implications for the BJP and its image • 3. Resignation and consequences: Shrikant Deshmukh’s political future • IV. Public Perception and Reactions • 1. A divided response: Support and criticism towards the involved parties • 2. Women in politics: The impact of the scandal on gender representation • 3. Social media’s influence: The role of online platforms in exposing scandals • FAQs • 1. What specific allegations did Nirmala Yadav make in the viral video? • 2. How did the BJP respond to the Nirmala Yadav viral video? • 3. What legal actions have been taken in response to the video? • 4. How has the public reacted to the scandal surrounding the Nirmala Yadav video? • 5. Will this scandal have lasting effects on women’s representation in politics and the BJP’s image? I. The Revelation: Nirmala Yadav Exposes Shrikant D...

The importance of being Nirmala Sitharaman — only BJP minister facing media line of fire

The importance of being Nirmala Sitharaman doesn’t lie only in her being the Union finance minister, or that she is the first woman to hold that prestigious post, full time. Nor does it not lie in her being the senior-most female cabinet minister in the Narendra Modi government. It lies in the fact that she is the only Union minister of such seniority to attend a press conference, telecast live across all channels, at least once a year, and allow herself to be questioned any which way by journalists. Prime Minister Modi doesn’t do it, Union Home Minister Amit Shah doesn’t do it either. Other Union ministers such as Rajnath Singh, Piyush Goyal and Smriti Irani, to name a few, may hold media briefings but those are brief and not always available to the public. Many ministers talk to journalists who accompany them on official or political tours/trips but that is informal – and again, we the public don’t get to listen in. The PM and his ministers give interviews to individual journalists or media houses, but that’s isn’t the same as facing an auditorium full of media professionals, many of whom do ask hard-hitting questions. That’s what makes Nirmala Sitharaman’s Tuesday post-Budget press conference special. Also read: In the line of fire Of course, she isn’t the first nor will she be the last to do this. It is traditional for finance ministers to hold a live press conference, hours after delivering the Union Budget speech in Parliament — at 100 minutes, ...

Delhi MCD elections 2022: Full list of BJP candidates and constituencies

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is looking to retain power in the Delhi MCDs when it goes into elections on December 4. Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal-headed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is the ruling camp's biggest rival in the forthcoming polls. The counting of votes and announcement of results will happen on December 7. (Photo by Arun Sharma/Hindustan Times) The AAP is hoping to take control of the MCDs as well, and is banking on anti-incumbency to achieve the goal. In their manifesto, the party has focused on garbage-free Delhi and the eduction system of the capital for the elections. The BJP has also taken the garbage and schools' angle in their manifesto. The BJP has fielded as many as 250 candidates for each of the MCD ward, of which, 135 are women. Also Read | MCD election 2022: Full list of Congress, BJP, AAP candidates & wards The polls were earlier delayed after the three erstwhile municipal corporations were brought under one ambit and the delimitation of wards was completed. Therefore, this is the first election following the reunification of the MCDs. The total number of civic wards in Delhi was reduced from 272 to 250 after a notification issued by the union home ministry. According to reports, the voter population is nearly 1.5 crore. The counting of votes and announcement of results will happen on December 7. Here are the BJP candidates and the constituencies they are contesting from: Serial No. Constituency Candidate 1 Narela (W) Keshrani Khatri 2 Bankne...

Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal in BJP first list of 16 candidates for Rajya Sabha poll

Goyal, who is the Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha, has been fielded from Maharashtra and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman from Karnataka. The elections for 52 Rajya Sabha seats are scheduled to be held on June 10 in 15 states, including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Haryana and Maharashtra. Interestingly, the names of BJP lone Muslim face and Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, and party general secretary Dushyanat Gautam, who was a member of the Upper House from Haryana, were missing in the first list of candidates. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe was another prominent name that did not figure in the list released on Sunday. Of the 16 candidates announced, six are from Uttar Pradesh — Laxaminkant Vajpayee, Radhamohan Aggarwal, Surendra Singh Nagar, Baburam Nishad, Darshana Singh and Sangita Yadav. Aggarwal had left his Gorakhpur Urban constituency for Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to contest in the recent assembly polls. The party has fielded former MLA Krishna Lal Panwar from Haryana and Kavita Patidar from MP. Actor-turned-politician Jaggesh is the second person nominated by the party from Karnataka. Apart from Goyal, Anil Deshmukha Bonde will be the second nominee from Maharashtra while Ghanshayam Tewari has been field from Rajasthan. Interestingly, Tiwari is a vocal critic of former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, who has an uneasy equation with the BJP’s central leadership. Kalpana Saini has been given the ticket from Uttarakhand an...