ELECTION
Yogi Adityanath predicts that PM Modi would win over 400 seats once more in Delhi.

Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, made a pitch on Monday for Harsh Malhotra, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) candidate for the East Delhi Lok Sabha polls. Yogi cited a number of reasons why voters should support the BJP, including the building of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, surgical strikes against Pakistan, allegations of corruption in the Delhi state government, and developmental projects.
Speaking to the audience at Mayur Vihar Phase 3, Adityanath stated that it was evident from the first five rounds of voting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the next Central government with more than 400 seats.
“The unholy alliance of the Aam Aadmi Party and Congress starts feeling dizzy when it comes to winning 400 seats because even together, they are unable to contest on 400 (Lok Sabha) seats.” They are so terrified because, as Adityanath stated, “people say that we will bring (to power) those who have brought Ram.”
As part of the AAP-Congress alliance, Kuldeep Kumar, the AAP candidate in East Delhi, is running against BJP member Malhotra. The Congress is supporting Kumar. The Delhi assembly has seven Lok Sabha seats.
Adityanath’s rally coincided with many public gatherings that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was hosting in districts that fall under the East Delhi Lok Sabha seat.
Ramlala has been erected in Ayodhya, but the Congress, who opposed the building of the Ram Mandir, is hurting. The outcomes of the heritage and development politics that the BJP initiated in 2014 are currently in front of us… In the last ten years, India has prospered greatly, its borders have been protected, and the issues with terrorism and naxalism have been resolved. Now, Pakistan makes it clear that it is not responsible for any crackers that go off around the nation since it is aware that those who disturb the new India will not go unpunished, according to Adityanath.
According to Yogi, PM Modi’s work over the previous ten years has resulted in the construction of roads, quick rail, and Vande Bharat trains, among other development initiatives.
Regarding charity programmes for the underprivileged, he declared: “230 million people in Pakistan are starving while 800 million people in India were receiving free rations.” Just as we witness animals fighting over leftovers, there is a quarrel for one kilogramme of flour. For this reason, I feel that people who represent Pakistan in free India by their playing of “raga” (raag alapna) shouldn’t be a burden on India. They ought to travel to Pakistan, where they will undoubtedly be forced to live in poverty and beg.
After winning the elections, he declared that everyone over 70 would receive free insurance up to ₹5 lakh, and that at least 600 million Indians were benefiting from the free insurance policy introduced by the PM.
“No sanitation work is carried out, people are deprived of basic facilities, the AAP government does not have an agenda of development and is only confined to making false announcements,” he claimed, taking aim at the AAP government in Delhi. Through its numerous corrupt practices, the AAP has betrayed politics.
The INDIA bloc is a coalition of dishonest people that want to undermine India’s religious beliefs and discredit its cultural legacy. AAP members planned violent protests in Shaheen Bagh after the Modi government decided to grant citizenship to minority groups from Pakistan and Bangladesh that had been prosecuted. The INDIA bloc encourages anti-social and anti-national activities, acts inhumanely, and creates chaos. Everyone is aware of the manner in which they incited rioting in Delhi following the protests at Shaheen Bagh, he remarked.
He compared his leadership of Uttar Pradesh to this, saying, “There haven’t been any riots in UP in the last seven years.” They warned that rioting and other violent acts could result from the impending ruling in the Ram Mandir case. It’s the new Uttar Pradesh of the new India, I said.
“We should not assist those who are plotting against the nation and those who obstructed the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The AAP is deeply embroiled in corruption at all levels. We don’t have to allow them to regain their strength. Should you choose to support them, they will proliferate and become a danger to the integrity and cohesion of the nation. Adityanath stated, “We have to expose those who are plotting against the nation and eliminate those who become obstacles to its progress.
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Hansal Mehta responds to Anupam Kher’s criticism of the Manmohan Singh biopic: I take responsibility for my blunders.

Hansal Mehta talks to us exclusively after his fight with Anupam Kher on twitter, about The Accidental Prime Minister. Hopes to make “lesser errors of judgement
Filmmaker Hansal Mehta stands by his stance of supporting Vir Sanghvi’s critical tweet on the film The Accidental Prime Minister. While actor Anupam Kher, who played the lead role of late Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the 2019 film, didn’t approve of Mehta’s support to the tweet against the film, the filmmaker, who was also the creative producer for the film, has no regrets.
The late ex-PM died on December 26, leading to the discussion around the film made on his tenure as a Prime Minister.
On Friday, Vir Sanghvi had tweeted, “If you want to remember the lies that were told about Manmohan Singh you should rewatch The Accidental Prime Minister. It is not only one of the worst Hindi movies ever made but is an example of how media was used to tarnish the name of a good man.” Reacting to it, Hansal wrote, “+100.”
Anupam Kher, 69, then wrote a long tweet saying that while he has no problem with Sanghvi expressing his opinion, Mehta, who was the creative director of the film shouldn’t go against the film.
Speaking to HtCity exclusively on Kher’s reaction, Hansal Mehta says, “I stand by my successes as I do my failures. I own up to my mistakes as much as I do any other choices I’ve made in my life. But to self-reflect, to introspect and to admit in hindsight that I’ve erred is my prerogative. There are times in a career where you carry out professional duties even when in dissonance or not in control with the work assigned to you. By self-reflection I hope to make lesser errors of judgement in the future.”
However, Hansal doesn’t back down for the respect he has for Kher.
“I think what irked Mr Kher was my agreement with another senior journalists criticism of the film. That might have been ill timed and deemed unnecessary but it reiterated some of my sentiments. Mr Kher is a senior and I will not resort to any mud-slinging towards him, his name calling or his opinions. I might have differences with him but the process of working with him was made pleasant because of his affable nature and commitment. Having said that I have often been self-critical and that is who I am. It helps me evolve and move forward. Nothing or nobody can stop that,” concludes Mehta.
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Here is a simple recipe for you to attempt at home as the BJP celebrates the Maharashtra Election 2024 results with jalebi.
“As BJP celebrates Maharashtra Election 2024 results with jalebi, here’s an easy recipe for you to try at home
BJP celebrates a sweeping victory in Maharashtra Election 2024 with jalebis. If you have a sweet tooth too, try this easy recipe at home
Jalebis and celebrations go hand in hand. But the deep-fried Indian delicacy also has a special connection to elections in our country. It all started when Congress leader Rahul Gandhi showed a box of jalebis from the famous Matu Ram Halwai during a rally in Haryana’s Gohana, stating that it should be sold across the nation. He wanted these jalebis to be exported in order to generate more employment opportunities in India. Well, on the day of the Haryana assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders celebrated their party’s victory in the state by eating jalebis. BJP leaders even got jalebis delivered to Gandhi’s home. Today, as the Mahayuti alliance— comprising the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP— marks a landslide victory in Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024, BJP leaders are once again celebrating with piping hot jalebis.
Well, if this makes you crave jalebis too, try out this easy recipe by Swasthi. All you need for the jalebi is 1 cup all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons corn starch, 1/8 teaspoon turmeric, 1/2 cup curd, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, oil or ghee as needed. Coming to the ingredients for the sugar syrup: 1 cup sugar, 1/2-3/4 cup water, 1 pinch saffron, 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder, 1 teaspoon lemon juice.
Let’s start with the sugar syrup. Begin by adding sugar and water to a pot. Boil on medium heat until it reaches the consistency of a single string. Pour lemon juice, cardamom powder and saffron. Remove from the stove, stir and set aside.
Mix maida, cornflour and turmeric in a bowl. Add curd to this mixture before making a batter by pouring in the water. Beat the batter with a whisk until smooth. Now that your batter is ready, let’s begin frying! Heat the ghee/oil on medium heat. To the batter, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. Add soda to this concoction and mix. Now take 2-3 tablespoons of the batter and put it in a zip lock bag or a cloth bag. Squeeze the bag gently over the hot oil/ghee in circular motions from the center, slowly moving outside to get a spiral jalebi. Fry until crispy and then dip this into the sugar syrup. Let it rest for two minutes before taking it out and serving hot.
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Results of the 2024 Lok Sabha election: V Muraleedharan trails in the Attingal constituency of Kerala

The Election Commission of India reports that V Muraleedharan, Union minister of state for external affairs, is lagging from Kerala’s Attingal constituency in the Lok Sabha elections.
According to preliminary findings, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) minister is trailing Congress MP Adoor Prakash and Communist Party of India (Marxist) member V Joy. As of 12:20 PM, V Joy has a 432 vote advantage, according to the ECI.
According to the Election Commission of India, V Muraleedharan, the Union minister of state for external affairs, is trailing behind in the Lok Sabha elections from the Attingal constituency in Kerala.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) minister is lagging behind Congress MP Adoor Prakash and Communist Party of India (Marxist) member V Joy, early results show. As of 12:20 PM, the ECI shows that V Joy is ahead by 432 votes.
Later in 2016, he ran from Kazhakootam in the Kerala State Assembly elections, but CPI (M) leader Kadakampally Surendran won with 7,347 votes.
But he has held a number of posts within the party; from January 2010 until January 2015, he presided over the Kerala state unit. In the 2014 Lok Sabha election, the NDA’s vote share grew to 10.8% under his leadership as the BJP state president of Kerala, marking the first time it has crossed the double digits.
In April 2018, Muraleedharan, who was born into a Congress family in the Communist stronghold of Thalassery, was elected to the Rajya Sabha.
Prior to submitting his nomination for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, a group of students who had been evacuated from Ukraine during the conflict between the Union government and Russia gave him money for his security deposit.
The BJP fielded Sobha Surendran, an Attingal resident, in 2019, and she finished third with 14.43% of the vote. The party’s 2014 candidate, S Girija Kumari, received just 3.95% of the total votes cast.
After the delimitation in 2008, the Attingal Lok Sabha seat was created. On April 26, it held its second phase of elections, with 69.48% of the vote cast.
Beginning on April 19 and ending on June 1, there were seven phases to the Lok Sabha elections for 543 seats. With Narendra Modi as prime minister, the Bharatiya Janata Party is vying for an uncommon third term in power at the Centre.
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