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Amit Shah mentioned Yogi Adityanath as a potential prime ministerial contender

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Home Minister Amit Shah hinted at the likelihood of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath becoming the BJP’s next prime ministerial candidate in a recent interview. While applauding Adityanath for his outstanding leadership in the state, he stated that the party’s winnability in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections will be enhanced by strong administration, development, and the party’s democratic credentials.

“Naturally, so much work has already been done under him, after so many years,” Amit Shah remarked when questioned about Yogi Adityanath being tipped as a possible prime ministerial contender in some quarters. Amit Shah did not rule out the idea. He also didn’t mince words when listing the Yogi government’s accomplishments. “UP has 30 medical colleges…we’ll make sure that each district gets one.” The state features two AIIMS, as well as a research center for Japanese encephalitis. The BJP government has launched 77 new institutions and created ten new universities. In Uttar Pradesh, our administration has also renovated and refurbished 1.40 lakh colleges.” he concluded

Many people would be surprised by Amit Shah’s frank suggestion that the monk may become the next Prime Minister. The BJP was riding high on the Modi wave against the current administration led by Akhilesh Yadav in 2017 when it decided to run for assembly elections without a CM face. Yogi Adityanath has become a household name in Uttar Pradesh after just five years in office.

“This time, our power has grown,” Shah remarked, referring to the benefits of the dual-engine ki sarkar (powered by Modi and Yogi). Modiji has not vanished. Along with him, we have the Yogi government’s five-year achievements in Uttar Pradesh. The BJP has a plethora of other advantages. As a result, I think we’re better.”

During the election season, the BJP’s master strategy of uniting castes under the banner of Hindutva has received a lot of attention. While the BJP’s election rallies scream “Jaati dharm se uth kar badaya hai Samman, sabse Pehle Garib Kalyan,” the party is seeing fissures among its concentrated OBC vote. “No caste group has strayed away from us,” the HM stated in response to this. Some leaders have resigned. In Uttar Pradesh, no one may claim ownership of a certain community’s votes. Every voter makes his or her own decision.”

“Do not look at the job sector like Communists, who only see government positions as employment,” Amit Shah urged, referring to the contentious topic of employment. This is not the case. There’s a distinction to be made between jobs and employment. The work situation has improved. It’s normal for individuals to discuss their professions. However, you must see the distinction: because there are so many startups, we have enhanced our e-marketing chances.”

The BJP has suffered no substantial losses as a result of the departure of several prominent officials in Uttar Pradesh, according to Amit Shah. He went on to say that while the candidates had changed, the approach had not and that the leaders’ moving away was a “natural” part of electoral democracy.

“How can you reject the fact that he (the Akhilesh administration) freed people who were accused under anti-terrorist legislation, and that the Allahabad High Court intervened?” PM Modi said when asked about the Samajwadi Party’s emblem (cycle) being associated with terrorism during a rally.

He declared clearly that now the BJP does not label any political party as anti-national. “However, if any party supports anti-nationals, we will expose them.” It is our duty. We would label any administration that withdraws proceedings against terrorists as anti-national,” he stated.

He concluded by praising Yogi’s leadership and claiming that his party is optimistic about a win in Uttar Pradesh. “Yogi Adityanath has lived an exemplary life and has made significant contributions to law and order.” It has progressed so far in Uttar Pradesh that it has become a political problem.” He pledged to have delivered 92 percent of the commitments stated in the 2017 platform, from governance to infrastructure to welfare.

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Navi Mumbai Cancels Invitations to Newly Elected Corporators for Republic Day Ceremonies

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School principals to hoist the national flag following administrative delays.

The Flag Hoisting

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has cancelled invitations extended to newly elected corporators for Republic Day flag-hoisting ceremonies in civic schools this year, citing administrative and procedural delays.

Although the municipal elections have concluded, the first general body meeting of the newly elected corporators is yet to take place. In view of this, the NMMC education department has issued revised instructions for the January 26 celebrations across all municipal schools. As per the new directive, school principals will themselves conduct the flag-hoisting ceremonies, and corporators will not be invited to preside over the events.

Officials clarified that any earlier circulars or communications instructing schools to invite corporators should be treated as cancelled. In cases where invitation letters have already been sent, school principals have been directed to inform the concerned corporators about the revised decision and explain the administrative reasons behind the change.

The move has been described as a temporary arrangement until formal procedures related to the newly elected body are completed. The education department has emphasized that the decision is purely administrative and not political in nature.

Despite the change, the NMMC has instructed all schools to ensure that Republic Day celebrations are conducted with full enthusiasm, discipline and respect for national values. Principals have been asked to strictly adhere to the guidelines and ensure smooth conduct of the programme.

The decision has drawn attention as it comes soon after the municipal elections, highlighting the impact of procedural delays on official civic events.

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1111-Feet Tricolor Yatra Fills Navi Mumbai with Patriotic Zeal

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ABVP initiative sees thousands of students participate spontaneously ahead of Republic Day.

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Patriotic fervour gripped Navi Mumbai as the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) organised a massive 1,111-feet-long Tricolor Yatra, witnessing spontaneous participation from thousands of students and citizens on the eve of Republic Day.

The yatra was held as part of Youth Week celebrations and to mark the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, with the objective of inspiring nationalism, unity and social responsibility among the youth. Students marched proudly while holding the enormous national flag, raising slogans such as “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” “Vande Mataram” and “Jai Hind,” creating an atmosphere charged with patriotic emotion.

The rally began at Blue Diamond Chowk, Vashi, and culminated at Rajiv Gandhi College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Sector 10A, where a short programme was organised. Speakers highlighted the role of students in nation-building and appealed to the youth to actively contribute to society beyond academics.

Prominent attendees included ABVP state minister Rahul Rajoria, sports coordinator Arpita Malik, and college principal Dr Basukinath Pandey, who praised the enthusiasm and discipline shown by the participants. They urged students to uphold constitutional values and remain socially responsible citizens.

The event’s smooth execution was attributed to the efforts of Dr Akshay Shet and more than 100 volunteers. Participants and local residents said the Tricolor Yatra strengthened the sense of unity and national pride, making it a memorable and inspiring pre-Republic Day event for Navi Mumbai.

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Garbage Piles Become Major Issue Ahead of Uran Elections

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With the Uran civic elections approaching, local residents and political observers are raising serious concerns about the persistent garbage problem across the area. Overflowing waste on main roads and traffic lanes has emerged as a key issue in the election campaign, with voters expressing frustration over poor civic management.

Several key thoroughfares in Uran, especially around busy intersections and residential localities, have been seen strewn with garbage that has not been collected for days. Piles of waste are causing traffic disruptions, foul odour and unhygienic conditions, prompting complaints from commuters, shopkeepers and local residents.

Civic activists and opposition leaders have criticised the local administration for its failure to ensure regular garbage collection and proper waste disposal. They say that poor sanitation has not only affected the appearance of the town but also posed health risks, especially during peak summer months.

Residents pointed out that despite repeated assurances from officials, garbage is frequently left uncollected in several areas, leading to water logging and breeding of insects. Many voters have highlighted this issue as a priority concern affecting their daily lives and have demanded immediate action from authorities.

Political parties contesting the Uran elections have responded by promising stricter monitoring of waste collection, improvement in street cleaning, and deployment of more resources for solid waste management.

As election day approaches, garbage disposal and civic cleanliness have become central themes in public discussions, reflecting growing citizen demand for improved basic services and accountable governance.

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