Political Tension and Protests in India

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In Jharkhand, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has reignited controversy with his remarks regarding 'Bhat to katenge,' raising concerns over religious conversion and land jihad. In response, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge accused the BJP of having intentions to divide the nation. Meanwhile, in Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis countered criticism from Asaduddin Owaisi while BJP leaders attacked their opposition counterparts, asserting they will wave the national flag. As PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah actively campaign for upcoming elections, Delhi is grappling with pollution that has become a significant concern for the public. Furthermore, competitive students are continuing their protests, demanding that examinations be conducted in a single shift. Controversies also surfaced at Bharati Vidyapeeth University regarding participation in Sunderkand, while an increase in dengue cases has been reported in Delhi. Additionally, an encounter by the police in Amritsar led to the arrest of a gangster, and a case of illegal occupation involving an SP leader has emerged in Kannauj. Students have taken to Twitter to assert their rights amidst these ongoing events.
Highlights
  • • Yogi expressed concerns over religious conversion in Jharkhand.
  • • Kharge accused BJP of wanting to divide the country.
  • • Fadnavis retaliated against Owaisi's comments.
  • • Political activity intensifying in Bihar with election rallies.
  • • Pollution in Delhi affecting the public.
  • • Student protests continue, demanding examination reforms.
  • • Increase in dengue cases reported in Delhi.
  • • Police encounter in Amritsar leads to gangster arrest.
  • • Case of illegal occupation involving SP leader in Kannauj.
  • • Students are voicing their rights on Twitter.
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