New Delhi: Senior BJP leader and former Cabinet Minister Subramanian Swamy on Friday made remarkable claims and added that the English Newspapers in the country tremble at calls from the Prime Minister’s Office hence do not cover newsworthy stories of Modi’s opponents.
Seamy who has been critical of Modi and his policies lately, took to his officials Twitter handle and said “English language newspapers tremble at calls from PMO. Thus these newspapers don’t cover newsworthy items of opponents of Modi’s policies.”
He further lauded the regional and Indian language papers adding that they give him good coverage. He also added that it had not bothered him thus far but now he would consider giving bytes to foreign English media.
“Indian language papers give me good coverage. So far I have not bothered but now for English I will start giving bytes to foreign media also.” Swamy wrote in his tweet.
English language newspapers tremble at calls from PMO. Thus these newspapers don’t cover newsworthy items of opponents of Modi’s policies. Indian language papers give me good coverage. So far I have not bothered but now for English I will start giving bytes to foreign media also.
— Subramanian Swamy (@Swamy39) December 9, 2022
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra Assembly elections have witnessed a fierce battle for power, with the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance aiming to retain its position and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition striving for resurgence. As counting begins today, 23rd November 2024, 4,140 candidates are in contention for 288 seats. Among these, 234 are general-category seats, while 29 are reserved for Scheduled Castes and 25 for Scheduled Tribes. Here are five constituencies to watch closely:
1. Worli:
Milind Deora (Shiv Sena - Shinde faction), Aaditya Thackeray (Shiv Sena UBT), and Sandeep Deshpande (MNS) are contesting. Aaditya Thackeray, the incumbent, is known for his hands-on approach during the pandemic. Milind Deora, a former minister, appeals to urban voters, while Deshpande focuses on infrastructure and housing issues.
2. Baramati:
Ajit Pawar (NCP) and Yugendra Pawar (NCP - Sharad Pawar faction) are in the fray. Ajit Pawar has held this seat since 1991, while Yugendra Pawar, mentored by Sharad Pawar, is making his debut in this traditional stronghold.
3. Vandre East:
Zeeshan Siddique (NCP) and Varun Sardesai (Shiv Sena UBT) are the key contenders. Siddique is popular among young voters and the Muslim community, while Sardesai has strong ties to Shiv Sena's traditional base.
4. Nagpur South West:
Devendra Fadnavis (BJP) and Praful Gudadhe (Congress) are contesting. Fadnavis seeks his fourth consecutive term, leveraging his development initiatives, while Gudadhe may attract voters dissatisfied with urban infrastructure and public services.
5. Kopri-Pachpakhadi:
Eknath Shinde (Shiv Sena) and Kedar Dighe (Shiv Sena UBT) are in a tough contest. Shinde, the current chief minister, highlights his mentor Anand Dighe’s legacy, while Dighe’s nephew, Kedar, challenges him in this Thane constituency.
The election campaign saw prominent leaders, including PM Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, actively canvassing across the state.