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Truce being worked out with G-23 ahead of big Cong meet
Truce is being worked out between G-23 leaders and the Congress leadership in the party ahead of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting slated for Saturday. The CWC, which is the highest decision making body of the party, is likely to give a nod to the organisational polls, which is the key demand of the dissenting group.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is reaching out to the other camp through emissaries. Kamal Nath has been talking to the dissenting group and Priyanka has also been trying to reach out to the G-23 by involving Bhupinder Hooda’s son Deepender Hooda with her protest on Lakhimpur Kheri violence. She has also taken the junior Hooda to Varanasi for her rally.
The sign of thaw emerges from the Congress letter, which has been written by party General Secretary K.C. Venugopal seeking an appointment with President Ram Nath Kovind to submit a memorandum on the Lakhimpur Kheri incident. The signatories of the letter include Ghulam Nabi Azad — on the second number after Rahul Gandhi. Azad is one among the G-23 leaders.
The Congress has been mired with internal rift since August 2020 last year when a letter was written to Sonia Gandhi for visible and effective leadership. Last month Ghulam Nabi Azad again wrote a letter to Sonia Gandhi for calling CWC meet, and now the Congress high command has called the meeting on October 16.
Senior party leader Kapil Sibal had recently said, “There is no president in our party, so we do not know who is taking all the decisions. We know it, yet we don’t know, one of my senior colleagues perhaps has written or is about to write to the interim president to immediately convene a CWC meeting so that a dialogue can be initiated.”
But after the Lakhimpur Kheri incident, the G-23 has toned down its statements. One of the G-23 leaders Anand Sharma has been all praise for the Gandhis, “Commending @RahulGandhi and @PriyankaGandhi’s courageous act of compassion and solidarity with farmers whose sons were killed. A sincere and expressed commitment to fight for justice for the bereaved farmers which must be supported by all who respect the rule of law.”
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Central Railway Announces Night Traffic And Power Block Between Kalyan And Badlapur On November 7-8

Mumbai: Central Railway’s Mumbai Division will operate a Special Traffic and Power Block at four different locations between Kalyan and Badlapur to carry out essential maintenance work. The block will be implemented over two consecutive nights this weekend.
Dates: November 7/8 (Friday–Saturday night) and November 8/9 (Saturday–Sunday night)
Time: 1:50 a.m. to 3:20 a.m. (duration: 1 hour 30 minutes)
Section Affected: Up and Down South-East lines
Several UP Mail/Express trains will be diverted via Karjat–Panvel–Diva during the block period. These include:
Train No. 11020 Bhubaneswar–CSMT Konark Express
Train No. 18519 Visakhapatnam–LTT Express
Trains scheduled to halt at Kalyan will be provided alternate halts at Panvel and Thane to assist passengers boarding or alighting at Kalyan.
Train No. 12702 Hyderabad–CSMT Hussainsagar Express will be regulated at Vangani station from 3:13 a.m. to 3:20 a.m.
Mail, Express, and Holiday Special trains running late will be diverted as per operational requirements, Central Railway said.
Suburban train operations will also be affected during the maintenance period. Services will not be available between Kalyan and Karjat stations while the block is in force.
Cancelled:
CSMT–Ambernath local leaving CSMT at 12:02 a.m.
Ambernath–CSMT local leaving Ambernath at 10:15 p.m.
Short Terminated:
CSMT–Karjat local leaving CSMT at 12:12 a.m. will terminate at Thane.
Short Originated:
Karjat–CSMT local leaving Karjat at 2:30 a.m. will originate from Thane at 4:00 a.m.
Central Railway has urged passengers to take note of these temporary changes and plan their travel accordingly to avoid inconvenience.
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Palghar Administration Gears Up For December 2 Civic Polls Across Four Areas

Palghar, Maharashtra: The Palghar district administration has announced full preparedness for the upcoming municipal council and nagar panchayat elections scheduled for December 2, with counting on December 3. The Model Code of Conduct has come into force across all four election areas Palghar, Dahanu, Jawhar, and Wada where polling will take place.
District Collector and Election Officer Dr. Indurani Jakhar confirmed that all necessary arrangements have been made, including the deployment of flying squads to monitor potential violations of the code of conduct.
Ward-wise voter lists are set to be released today, November 7, and polling preparations have begun in earnest.
Elections will be held for directly elected chairperson posts in all four local bodies.
The Palghar Municipal Council seat has been reserved for Backward Class citizens.
Dahanu is reserved for the general category.
Jawhar and Wada are reserved for women (general category) candidates.
According to official figures: Palghar Municipal Council: 55,727 voters will elect 30 members, Dahanu Municipal Council: 38,693 voters will elect 27 members, Jawhar: 9,347 voters will elect 20 members, Wada Nagar Panchayat: 12,893 voters will elect 17 members.
A total of 55 wards across the four civic bodies will go to polls, with 125 polling booths to be established.
The State Election Commission (SEC) has implemented measures to prevent duplicate voting. Voters with duplicate entries will have two asterisks () marked against their names and will be permitted to vote only once.
The administration is also ensuring that voters from villages adjacent to municipal areas are not mistakenly included again in future Zilla Parishad elections.
Addressing concerns raised by political parties over alleged voter list discrepancies, Dr. Jakhar clarified that most issues were the result of data-entry or technical errors.
“These discrepancies will be rectified only after SEC approval through a supplementary list. The total voter count remains unchanged, and all verified data are accurate,” she stated.
To ensure free and fair elections, flying squads have been deployed under the supervision of election officers.
The SEC has directed webcasting and CCTV surveillance at select polling stations, while grievance redressal cells have been set up in each municipal area to address voter complaints.
The district administration has confirmed an adequate supply of EVMs, control units, ballot units, and memory cards to ensure the smooth conduct of polling and counting.
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RJD’s ‘jungle raj’ eyeing return in new form: Amit Shah at Bhagalpur rally

Patna, Nov 7: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday tore into the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and warned the people of the return of “jungle raj”, if Lalu Yadav’s party-led Grand Alliance (Mahagathbandhan) returns to power in the state.
Amit Shah, addressing a poll rally in Bhagalpur’s Pirpainti, said that the “jungle raj” era of RJD may have been relegated to the margins for years now, but it was raring for a comeback in a new form and shape and warned people not to fall for “lofty and populist” promises of the Mahagathbandhan.
“Your one vote will strengthen them and will add to their efforts to bring back jungle raj,” HM Shah said, slamming the RJD-Cong combine.
He also called out the “tainted” record of Mahagathbandhan leaders (Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav) and claimed that their guardians were eager to get their wards seated in positions of power.
“They engage in corruption; we engage in development. Lalu ji wants to make his son the Chief Minister and Sonia ji wants to make her son the Prime Minister,” he said.
“But listen to my words with your ears wide open, neither Rahul will become the Prime Minister nor Tejashwi will be able to become the Chief Minister. Because Modi ji is in Delhi and Nitish Kumar ji is in Bihar,” he added.
The Home Minister also drew a contrast between the ‘jungle raj’ of the RJD era and the ‘sushashan’ under the Nitish government, listing several schemes and programmes launched by the double-engine government to empower the poor and farming class.
“We have established the Makahana Board. Along with power plants, the Barauni plant has been revived, and some sugar mills have also been revived,” he said.
He also reiterated the Centre’s pledge to set up sugar mills in the areas of the state with adequate water levels.
“People of Bhagalpur, wherever there is water, the Modi government will start the work of operating 25 new sugar mills,” he said.
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