Aaj Ki Baat: मीसा ने बयान दोहराया..पर तेजस्वी क्यों चुप हैं? Misa Bharti | PM Modi | Rajat Sharma IndiaTV・35 minutes read
Misa Bharti threatened to jail BJP leaders, including PM Narendra Modi, if the India Alliance government is formed. Tejashwi Yadav focused on real issues, criticized BJP's diversion tactics, and emphasized achievements while avoiding controversial topics in his campaign.
Insights Misa Bharti's threat to jail BJP leaders, including PM Modi, if her party forms the government, sparked strong reactions from BJP leaders questioning her credibility and legal authority. Tejashwi Yadav's campaign strategy involves humor, caste equations, and social media presence, focusing on achievements like creating government jobs and conducting caste census while avoiding controversial issues to maintain a positive image. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions What did Misa Bharti threaten BJP leaders with?
Jail
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Distanced
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Termite
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NRC
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"Misa Bharti Threatens Jail, Tejashwi Campaigns" Misa Bharti threatened to jail all BJP leaders, including PM Narendra Modi, if the India Alliance government is formed. Misa Bharti's statement was in response to Modi addressing corruption during a rally in Bihar, specifically mentioning the land-for-job scam. BJP leaders, including GP Nadda and Devendra Fadnavis, reacted strongly to Misa Bharti's threat, questioning her credibility and legal standing. Tejashwi Yadav distanced himself from Misa Bharti's statement, emphasizing the need to focus on real issues and work for the country. Tejashwi Yadav criticized BJP's diversion tactics and Modi's promises, highlighting the importance of discussing actual work and plans for Bihar. Tejashwi Yadav used social media to counter BJP's criticism, posting videos of himself eating fruits and commenting on BJP's objections. Tejashwi Yadav's campaign style mirrors Lalu Yadav's, combining humor, caste equations, and social media presence while avoiding controversial issues. Tejashwi Yadav's campaign emphasizes achievements like creating government jobs and conducting caste census, steering clear of topics that could harm his political standing. BJP leaders criticized Tejashwi Yadav's actions, labeling them as anti-religious, but Tejashwi defended his actions, stating that eating fruits during Navratri is not prohibited. Tejashwi Yadav's campaign strategy involves humor, caste equations, and social media utilization, focusing on achievements and avoiding contentious issues to maintain a positive image. 16:42
Modi vs Corruption: Political Rivalry Unfolds Tejashwi questions BJP on unemployment and inflation, but remains silent on corruption and Sanatan issues. PM Modi emphasizes taking strict action against corruption, monitoring opposition leaders' statements, and raising the issue in rallies. Modi labels corruption as a termite hindering the country's development in rallies in Uttarakhand and Rajasthan. Modi asserts that threats won't deter action against corruption, promising jail for all corrupt individuals. Modi accuses Congress of appeasement, playing with Rajasthan's honor and identity, and supporting anti-Sanatan forces. Modi highlights his government's achievements in Rishikesh, focusing on Chardham development, army modernization, and curbing corruption. Modi urges Uttarakhand residents to teach Congress a lesson for questioning Sanatan and Mother Ganga's existence. Rahul Gandhi, in Rajasthan, promises one lakh rupees annually to the poor if Congress comes to power, criticizing Modi's policies. Congress spokespersons Rohan Gupta and Gaurav Vallabh join BJP, citing Congress's deviation from its original ideology and lack of vision. Mamata Banerjee warns against BJP's NRC implementation during Eid celebrations, cautioning about potential threats to the Muslim community. 35:47
Mamata Banerjee vows to stop CAA/NRC. Mamta Banerjee vows to prevent the implementation of CAA and NRC in Bengal at all costs. She warns against BJP's potential to incite riots for electoral gains and urges people to stay calm and support Trinamool Congress. Ravi Shankar Prasad criticizes Mamata Banerjee for misleading people about the connection between CA and NRC, emphasizing the need to support displaced Hindus. Mamata Banerjee is accused of using fear tactics to maintain her vote bank and divert attention from government scandals. The High Court has transferred the Sandesh Khali case investigations to the CBI, allowing victims to send complaints to a designated email. Varsha Gaikwad expresses discontent over Congress' decision to give up strong seats in Mumbai, leading to internal party discussions and resolutions. Uddhav Thackeray's party's candidate selection in Mumbai South Central angers Mumbai Congress President Varsha Gaikwad, causing initial protests later resolved through discussions. Vishal Patil, a Congress leader, expresses dissatisfaction over the allocation of the Sangli seat to Shiv Sena, leading to discussions with Prakash Ambedkar. Varanasi Police Commissionerate introduces a new attire for police personnel at Kashi Vishwanath Temple, resembling priests to enhance crowd control and devotee guidance.