AAP the champion of Lokhpal dumps Lokhpal with his extra constitutional act. The two days of hectic political activities to gravitate Aam Aadmi in Delhi spilled its inner dirty linen in public. In a emotional speech the image builder made scathing attacks on his party colleagues of their selfish intentions and his own purest intention of running the two fold activities of one the government and second folds of the party with one batons. Further AK admitted { Ex A Comm Tax -man) he doesnot know what the personal-bond is when Magistrate asked him to furnish but looks at his loyal friend Prashant on whose nod he took decision to been to jail,perception is that he wanted jail for the people.What a emotional blackmail.Thus all e channels flash now his diction is to reign and rest of the verbatim are not the party line. Prashant and Yogendra two backstabbers were thus shown exit gate with ungraceful humility where one speaks the others defendent has no voice as if though Arvind the Party today reconstituted its disciplinary committee which will be chaired by Dinesh Waghela. Party leader Pankaj Gupta told this to reporters after National Executive meet in Delhi today. Prashant Bhushan has been removed from AAP's disciplinary committee. A new Lokpal Committee will be formed consisiting of three members, N D Kumar, Rakesh Sinha, and S P Verma. Earlier today, Party's internal Lokpal, Admiral (retd) L Ramdas said he will not quit the post even though he was asked not to attend the National Council meeting on Saturday. The former naval chief of staff had travelled all the way from Maharashtra to attend the meeting. Mr Ramdas said he was asked by AAP national secretary Pankaj Gupta to not attend the meeting on Saturday in order to avoid confrontation. He said Mr Gupta also wrote that only MLAs and MPs have been invited to the meeting apart from authorised National Council members. |
Rouhani wins Iran's Presidential election Moderate cleric Hassan Rouhani won Iran's presidential election on Saturday, the interior ministry said, scoring a surprising landslide victory over conservative hardliners without the need of a second round run-off.Interior minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar announced on state television that Rouhani secured just over 50 percent of the ballot based on a 72 percent turnout of 50 million eligible voters. Mr Hassan Rouhani ... got the absolute majority of votes and was elected as president," Najjar said. Tehran Mayor Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, a hard-line conservative, lagged behind with about 16 percent of the votes. Iran's top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, he too a hard-line conservative, earned 11 percent. The voter turnout was 72.7 percent. President-elect Hassan Rohani, sixty four years old, is known as a moderate conservative. He has been stressing the need to improve ties with Western nations, and is back...
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