Pune: People entered the place of Mit College in Pune, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated several development projects, was asked to remove masks, socks, and in some cases even the shirt if they were black, it was possible to prevent protests.
Speaking of this problem, Commissioner Pune Pune Amitabh Gupta said instructions had been spent not to allow black flags.
“There must be some confusion because of his instructions about black flags and black pieces of cloth, not about clothes (it’s myself),” said Mr Gupta.
Mangesh Phalle’s journalist, who covered the event, said he was asked to remove his black mask with security details in the venue.
The prime minister was in town on a one-day visit where he inaugurated a stretch of metro rail, a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a Gallery dedicated to the legendary cartoonist RK Laxman and Golden Jubilee celebration from Symbiosis University.
Before the prime minister arrived at Pune this morning, Congress and NCP activists held protests allegating that PM Modi had “insulted” Maharashtra by suggesting that the state had pushed the spread of Covid-19 to other countries.
The protesters came out on the road carrying the flag and black placards, with ‘back modi’ written on it, near Alka Talkies Chowk and in other areas in the city.
All polls predict that BSP, who won 19 seats in 2017, could be a worse rate.
India-axis today India estimates that BJP and allies will win 288-326 seats. However, other polter gave BJP rules in power with a comfortable majority in the range of 220-250, showing that the party despite feeling heat on problems such as unemployment and bum cattle can ride a pro-incumbency wave.
In 2017, BJP won a landslide mandate above, won 312 seats in the 403 member house. With Allies Apna Dal (9) and SBSP (4), the calculation of the BJP alliance had touched 325 seats in 2017. SP, which struggled in the Alliance with Congress , can win only 47 seats last time.
In Punjab, most Polter gave AAP numbers ahead in front of the powerful Congress and a combination of Akali Dal-BSP. If the prediction of the outgoing poll applies and AAP managed to win Punjab, the result has the potential to trigger stirring in Indian politics, especially in the opposition room because no other party prohibits BJP and the Congress in power in more than one states now.
While the Axis poll today gave AAP 76-90 seats, the 24-Chanakya poll news is predicted to get 100 seats. The ABP C voter poll gave it between 51 to 61 seats. Almost all polls gave Congress less than 30 seats. The numbers for numbers dal, however, vary. While India Axis polls today gave 7-11 seats, News 24 Chanakya gave him only 6 seats. However, most polls give 15 to 25 seats. And the most estimated that the Lok BJP-Punjab congress will end in one digit.
AAP Surge in Punjab, if the pollster is correct, is the main setback for the congress who has played Dalit cards appoint Chararjit Singh Channi as the main minister, replacing Amarinder Singh just six months ago and projects it as a cm face. The defeat for Congress can revive faction disputes in the state.
In 2017, the congress invaded power in Punjab, won 77 seats 117. AAP, who made his last debut, was second with 20 seats while the Akali Dal-BJP Alliance, who ruled later, could succeed in winning only 18 seats (Akali Dal 15 and BJP 3).
BJP, on the other hand, in line with the former Amarinder Singh Main Minister Punjab Lok.
In Uttarakhand, polls are different from sharply. While some gave the ruling BJP decision, others expect Congress will emerge as the largest single party. There are no polls that give both sides of more than 40 seats. No party maintains power in Uttarakhand since its establishment in 2000. If BJP managed to hold on to power, it would be a recommendation. In 2017, driving Modi Wave, BJP won 57 out of a total of 70 assembly seats while the congress was limited to 11 seats. The remaining two seats are won by independent candidates who are now with a ruling party.
In Goa too, Pollster estimates that the hot race dies with no polls that predict a comfortable victory for BJP or the powerful Congress. Most polls predict that AAP can win several seats. Incidentally, one poll (ABP-C voter) estimates that the Trinamool Congress will win 5-9 seats, if it turns out true, will place it in the role of the king’s maker. At home 40 members, Congress has emerged as the largest single party in 2017, won 17 seats but BJP, who won 13 seats, managed to form a government with the support of the Forward Goa and MGP parties who had won three seats and two independent.