Nothing personifies the state of Nagpur’s presumed moral guardianship of the BJP better than the RSS's stance during the COVID-19 crisis – a time of unprecedented pain and grief to millions caused by the PM's megalomania.
New Delhi [India], June 1 : With Uttar Pradesh slated to go the polls next year, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to strengthen the party in the state by seeking feedback from its leaders in the wake of outcome of panchayat polls and the murmurs from some sections over handling of COVID-19 situation.
While on the Supreme Court, Arun Mishra had described the PM as an “internationally acclaimed visionary who could think globally and act locally”. Opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge has dissented to the NHRC appointment on the grounds that candidates from marginalised communities were not considered.
Despite the fact that the media and public have shifted their focus away from the farmers' protest due to the COVID-19 crisis, protesters are still finding novel ways to keep the momentum alive.