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KCR is worried about Congress!
Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: Bharat Rashtra Samithi leader K Chandrasekhar Rao is still seen fighting with the Congress. But he is also worried about the Congress. KCR knows that if the Congress fights with more vigor in Telangana, it will benefit the BJP. Congress also understands this, so to keep the pressure on KCR, it is holding rallies and programs in Telangana. Whether both the parties will coordinate in the compulsion to stop the BJP or not, is a matter on which decision can be taken later, but for now, KCR has started showing goodwill. In Delhi, his daughter Kavita asked the Congress to give up its stubbornness and join the alliance. When Kavita asked the Congress to join the alliance, she was not talking about an alli- ance for the Lok Sabha elections. She meant to come together in the Telangana elections. Keep in mind that Congress has a good presence in Telangana and Asaduddin Owaisi’s party MIM has influence in a large area. In this way three parties Bharat Rashtra legal structure, the government has initiated the process for comprehensive amendments to criminal laws like Indian Penal Code, 1860, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 in consultation with all stakeholders,” Mishra added. He further said that a committee had been constituted under the Chairpersonship of the Vice Chancellor, National Law University, Delhi to suggest reforms in the Criminal laws.
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Tharoor further said that Rahul Gandhi expressed concern about the state of democracy and attacks on it by the practices of the ruling government. “Rahul Gandhi hasn’t said anything that requires an apology. He expressed concern about the state of our democracy and attacks on it by the practices of the ruling government,” he said.
The Congress MP said this is nothing what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said in foreign countries.
“This is milder than what PM Narendra Modi has said in foreign countries. He has constantly attacked the Congress party, the previous government, and alleged lack of progress before he came to power. This kind of discourse abroad was initiated by PM Modi, not by Congress,” he added.
New Delhi: Lok Sabha MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the Centre should apologise not Rahul Gandhi. “Govt doesn’t want to run the Parliament. Has it ever been witnessed that all the members of a party in power create a ruckus to halt the Parliament?,” he said.
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Samithi, Congress and MIM are doing one vote bank politics. If one vote bank is divided into three parties, then BJP will be benefited. KCR does not want a hung assembly, so, from the beginning, he has been showing harmony with the Congress. His daughter Kavita went on a oneday hunger strike at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on March 10 and praised Sonia Gandhi fiercely. She thanked Sonia that due to her efforts, the Women’s Reservation Bill could be passed in the Rajya Sabha. After this initiative from her side, some interesting changes can be seen.