Lucknow: At a time when political parties are leaving no stone unturned to present their case for the upcoming UP elections, in an unusual event, news anchor of Republic Bharat Anamika Pandey took to her Twitter handle and praised AIMIM President and MP Asaduddin Owaisi.
Anamika said Asaduddin Owaisi’s personality was completely different from others. Sharing two pictures with the AIMIM President after speaking to him in UP, she also said that Owaisi had convinced her about himself. "Qaayal bana liya aap ne apna" she wrote in the tweet.
Anamika also wished AIMIM for UP elections and tagged the party’s official Twitter handle saying “All the best, #Election2022 #UPElection2022” (sic).
Twitter users, however, took the tweet with a tinge of sarcasm, while others lauded Owaisi’s personality calling it to be influential and charismatic.
Here are some of the responses of users to Anamika’s tweet:
विवादों से भले ही रिश्ता रहता हो….लेकिन शख़्सियत दूसरों से बिल्कुल जुदा….@asadowaisi क़ायल बना लिया आपने अपना….All the best @aimim_national #Election2022 #UPElection2022 pic.twitter.com/A6NaXWsniZ
— Anamika Pandey (@Pandey18Anamika) January 28, 2022
कही ये बात अगर मोदी जी के पास चली गई
— parmeshwar wankhade (@parmeshwarwan11) January 29, 2022
तो नौकरी चली जायेंगी मैडम
मेरे नेता @asadowaisi साहब की शख्सियत तो लाजवाब है, आपके बोलने की जरूरत भी नहीं है। हम तो चाहते हैं के आपलोग भी गोदी गिरी छोड़कर देश के लिए पत्रकारिता कीजिए, अपनी शख्शियत की फिकर कीजिए। ये शूट बूट, फोटोशूट से आपके ज़िंदगी में खुशी नहीं आनेवाला।
— Saif Alam (@007saifalam) January 29, 2022
Vivaad sirf ek nazar ka chasma lagane se hota hai.
— Nadeem Khan (@NadeemKhan443) January 29, 2022
Yah aadmi sirf sach bolta hai jo sabke liye kadwa hota hai.
Muslim community ke education aur employment ki baat karna vivaad to nahin hota
Unbelievable to see a @Republic_Bharat anchor has good impression about @asadowaisi ! 😅😅😅
— Truth Lover সত্যপ্রেমী (@TruthLo19610070) January 29, 2022
एक कहावत हैं “हुस्न तो वो हो के सौतन भी तारीफ़ करे”
— Khizer Patel (@khizer_patel) January 29, 2022
@Pandey18Anamika जी आपका ये पोस्ट बहुत retweet होने वाला जो आपका अभी तक नही हुआ होगा
— Kaish Nadim (@kaish_nadim) January 29, 2022
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Bengaluru (PTI): Upset over the insufficient number of written replies from government departments to MLAs' questions, Karnataka Assembly Speaker U T Khader on Monday adjourned the House and walked out, stating that he would not run the House until concerned ministers and secretaries provide an explanation.
The Speaker's move, considered "unprecedented" by many legislators, came after Home Minister G Parameshwara tabled 84 written replies against 230 'unstarred' questions submitted by MLAs.
Khader, on Friday, had admonished the government, stating that his "gentleness" should not be mistaken for "weakness," as he took strong exception to the government replying to only a few of the questions from MLAs.
Last week, Khader had repeatedly, though mildly, asked the government to ensure replies to the questions asked by legislators.
As soon as Parameshwara tabled the written replies, opposition BJP members, including Leader of Opposition R Ashoka, pointed out to the Chair that the situation had not improved despite repeated warnings, even as the Home Minister claimed that there was a "bit of improvement."
"Not even 50 per cent questions were replied to. You (Speaker) have warned them (government) four times already, do it for the fifth time. Let it become a record. This government is dead.....Despite warnings, they have not improved. Officials come like Gods, they go home like Gods," Ashoka said, demanding that the Speaker take action.
Khader expressed displeasure, stating that he had issued "clear orders" from his chair four times.
"This House is not for ministers. The session is held for legislators, and it is for them to meet once in three months to discuss issues in their constituencies. Legislators from all parties ask questions. Out of them, only 15 questions become 'starred' (questions to be answered on the floor of the House) daily. If the remaining (unstarred) questions go unanswered, why should they (MLAs) come to this House?" he asked.
Pointing out the lack of proper replies to questions asked, the Speaker said, "How can we continue like this? Despite clear orders from the Chair four times, there are no signs of improvement. How do we run this House?"
"So, until the concerned ministers and secretaries give a proper explanation, I won't run this House," he said, before adjourning the House and walking out.
Later, when the House resumed, the Speaker said there was a meeting involving the Chief Minister, Leader of Opposition, senior minister, chief secretary and other senior officials took place, during which it was decided that answers should be provided to questions put by MLAs and appropriate action had been taken.
The government will give its reply on this issue later in the day, he said, as he adjourned the House for lunch.
