Former President Giani Zail Singh’s Grandson Joined BJP
Former President Giani Zail Singh’s grandson Inderjit Singh joined BJP, Hardeep Singh Puri got the membership.
Former President Giani Zail Singh’s grandson Inderjit Singh has joined BJP today.
He joined the BJP in the presence of Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. In a program organized in Delhi, Puri got him the membership of the party.
Assembly elections are to be held in five states.
Let us tell you that before the assembly elections to be held in five states this year, all political parties are trying their best to strengthen themselves.
In such a situation, the news of joining big faces of other parties, well-known personalities on their side is also continuously coming.
Let us tell you that it was told by the BJP that today some eminent personality is going to join his party. Let us tell you that next year there will be assembly elections in five states.
These states are – Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa, and Manipur.
Earlier, Rajkumar, the MLA from Purola in Uttarakhand, had joined the BJP. Before this, Uttarakhand leader and Dhanaulti MLA Pritam Panwar have also joined BJP.
In 2007, Rajkumar became an MLA from Sahaspur seat on a BJP ticket. After this, in the year 2012, he contested as an independent but lost.
In the 2017 assembly elections, Rajkumar won the election on a Congress ticket. Now he has left the Congress and rejoined the BJP.
Kerala BJP wrote a letter to the Home Minister, demanding protection for Catholic bishops, saying – threats from Islamic organizations.
Kerala BJP has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking protection from Archbishop Joseph Bishop Kallarangat.
The party’s state general secretary and former vice-chairman of the All India Minorities Commission, George Kurien has written a letter.
In this letter to HM Amit Shah, has said that the Archbishop of Pala, Joseph Bishop Kallarangat, should be provided security as he has been openly threatened by Islamic organizations. are being given.
Ruckus over this statement of Bishop Joseph Kallarangat.
In fact, Bishop Joseph Kallarangatt said on Wednesday at the Martha Mariam Pilgrim Church in Kuruvilangad in Kottayam district that non-Muslims in Kerala are victims of narcotic jihad.
This jihad is of two types – Narcotic Jihad and Love Jihad. Currently, Narcotic Jihad is ruining the lives of non-Muslim youth by making them addicted to drugs.