Aaj Ki Baat: Where did the word Vote Jihad come from?
Aaj Ki Baat | April 30, 2024 22:38 ISTAaj Ki Baat: Where did the word Vote Jihad come from?
Aaj Ki Baat: Where did the word Vote Jihad come from?
Maria Alam Khan appealed the voters to practice 'vote-jihad' with intelligence, without being sentimental and in silence. Polling in the first two phases has already concluded on April 19 and April 26. Five more phases are yet to vote. Results will be declared on June 4.
Speaking in Kaimganj in support of I.N.D.I.A bloc candidate Naval Kishore Shakya, Maria Alam Khan said, "Together do vote jihad -- with intelligence, without being sentimental and with silence. As we can only do vote jihad to drive away this Sanghi government."
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Congress leader Salman Khurshid slammed the suspension of MPs from Parliament on Monday. This came as 33 members were suspended from Lok Sabha for "misconduct" for the remainder of the Winter Session on December 18, 45 members from the Opposition including Congress' Jairam Ramesh, Randeep Surjewala
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Khurshid was referring to the demolition of houses of some people involved in the attack on a Ram Navami procession a day after communal clashes erupted in MP's Khargone.
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On Sunday, a petition was filed in the Delhi High Court seeking direction to stop the publication, circulation, and sale of former Union Minister Salman Khurshid's book for its alleged remarks on Hindutva.
The petitioner contended that the recently-launched book "Sunrise over Ayodhya: Nationhood in our times" authored by Khurshid compared Hindutva to radical jihadist groups like ISIS And Boko Haram.
Earlier on Thursday, BJP leader Ram Kadam had filed a police complaint against Khurshid over his book and also against Congress leader Rashid Alvi over his comments on 'Ram Devotees' at the Ghatkopar Police Station of Mumbai.
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The BJP launched a scathing attack on the Congress over its leader Salman Khurshid reportedly comparing Hindutva with the jihadist Islam of terrorist groups such as ISIS and Boko Haram in his latest book, saying the opposition party has not only hurt Hindus but also the soul of India.
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