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INDIA Bloc Cracks in J&K? NC-Congress Tussle Over Rajya Sabha Seat

This special report covers the stormy start of the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly session, where the Omar Abdullah-led government is under pressure. Key issues include the contentious Rajya Sabha elections for four seats and a deepening rift between ruling allies, the National Conference (NC) and Congress. The BJP spokesperson stated, ‘This is just hatred for the BJP, which has brought them together.’ The Congress is reportedly upset after being offered an uncertain fourth seat for the Rajya Sabha, contrary to what it claims was a high-level agreement for a safe seat. The opposition plans to corner the one-year-old NC government on unfulfilled manifesto promises, most notably the restoration of statehood. The NC has defended its performance by highlighting that its mandate is for five years and that its powers are limited under the Union Territory's current administrative structure.

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On this Special Report, reporter Piyush provides live updates from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national headquarters where celebrations are underway for the appointment of the new party president. Nitin Naveen, a 45-year-old leader with extensive organizational experience, has been elected unopposed to the top post. Piyush notes that 'not even one other candidate had filed a nomination against Nitin Naveen', marking a significant generational shift within the party. The event is expected to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and several BJP Chief Ministers. The transition highlights the party's strategy of elevating grassroots workers who have risen through the ranks, from booth-level operations to national leadership. The programme captures the festive atmosphere at the headquarters as the party prepares for a new chapter under Naveen’s leadership, following his successful track record in Bihar and the BJYM.

PM Modi Welcomes New BJP President Nitin Nabeen At Party Headquarters

This news report covers the significant leadership transition at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters, where Nitin Nabeen officially took charge as the new party president. The speaker notes that Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the headquarters and was welcomed by outgoing president JP Nadda and the incoming chief, Nitin Nabeen. Highlighting the symbolic importance of the event, the speaker observed, 'He's sending a message that it is about the party leadership, that it is about the party president's position.' The bulletin reflects on the BJP's political journey since 1980, evolving from two seats in 1984 to a dominant central pillar of Indian politics. Key leaders including Home Minister Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, and Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath were present to witness the transition. The event underscores the party's focus on meritocracy and organizational discipline as it prepares for the next three years under Nabeen's leadership.

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Nitin Nabeen Takes Charge As BJP President In Presence Of PM Modi And Amit Shah

This report covers the leadership transition at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters as Nitin Nabeen takes over the role of party president from the outgoing chief, JP Nadda. The formal ceremony, held on the fifth floor of the BJP headquarters, was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and other senior leaders. The speaker notes that 'Nitin Abed is going into a very, very difficult and challenging time now' due to upcoming assembly elections in five states, including West Bengal. The transition marks a shift in the party's core leadership troika. The programme highlights that Nadda’s tenure, which was extended due to the 2024 general elections, set a high benchmark for electoral success. Nabeen faces immediate pressure to deliver, as the party maintains an aggressive campaigning style with no 'honeymoon period' for the new president.