Rahul Gandhi Said- Democracy Is Dead In India
Rahul Gandhi said in Thoothukudi – Democracy is dead in India. He is on Mission Tamil Nadu.
Former Congress president and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi are on an election tour to Tamil Nadu. Upon reaching Thoothukudi, he was strongly welcomed by supporters.
Addressing the gathering after the roadshow, the Congress leader fiercely attacked the central government.
Tamil Nadu will go to the polls on 6 April and the results will come on 2 May. Elections are to be held for 234 assembly seats in the state.
Rahul Gandhi said that if the balance between the institutions deteriorates then the nation is disturbed. For the last 6 years, all institutions have been attacked systematically.
Sadly democracy has died in India because RSS, an organization, is ruining and ruining the institutional balance of our country.
Explain that the Election Commission on Friday announced assembly election programs for Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.
Voting will take place from March 27 to April 29 and the results will be announced on May 2.
Senior IPS officer Maheshwari and senior IAS officer Chandramouli to be advisors to Lt. Governor in Puducherry
Retiring Director General of CRPF AP Maheshwari and former Secretary of Department of Personnel and Training C Chandramouli has been appointed as Advisor to the Deputy Governor of Puducherry.
The Union Home Ministry on Friday issued an order in this regard. The Home Ministry has said in its order that both the appointments will come into force with immediate effect.
Governor of Telangana gets additional responsibility after Kiran Bedi is removed
It is noteworthy that last week Telangana Governor Tamilasai Sundararajan was given the additional responsibility of the Deputy Governor of Puducherry.
Earlier, the then Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi was removed from his post by the President.
Maheshwari will retire from the post of Director General of CRPF on 28 February.
Maheshwari is a 1984 batch IPS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre. He is retiring from the post of Director General of CRPF on 28 February.
Chandramouli is a 1985 batch IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre. He retired as Secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training in September last year.
There was a dispute between Chief Minister Narayanasamy and Kiran Bedi over administrative hiccups.
It may be known that there was a long-running dispute between Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy and Kiran Bedi over administrative hiccups.
Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy met President Ram Nath Kovind in New Delhi recently. He met the President and submitted a petition to recall Lieutenant Govern