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‘We’ll break all records’: Former UP Dy CM on Gujarat polls

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Jamnagar: Former Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma on Sunday held a meeting with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers in Gujarat’s Jamnagar, reviewing preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections.
According to sources privy to the meeting, Sharma told BJP workers to spread out and reach out to the last voter. He added that the BJP was working to implement Gujarat’s ‘development model’ across the length and breadth of the country.
Later, speaking to ANI, the former Uttar Pradesh deputy CM said, “The leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the positive intent with which our government has Gujarat forward over the last five years gives us the confidence of returning to power with the maximum seats.”

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“I was given the opportunity to address public rallies across the state as part of our campaign for Assembly elections and the response and love that we have received so far is nothing short of overwhelming,” Sharma said.
“We will post another historic victory in Gujarat in the Assembly polls while the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will face their worst-ever defeats,” the former UP deputy CM claimed.
He said the party workers are putting in the hard years to not only bring the BJP back at the helm of Gujarat but also help Narendra Modi return as prime minister in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
“The party will break all records and return to power with a handsome majority (in Gujarat),” Sharma said.
Gujarat will poll in two phases on December 1 and 5 and the counting of votes, along with those of Himachal Pradesh, will take place on December 8.
The BJP has been holding the administrative reins of the state for the last 27 years.

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Xi Jinping’s behaviour at G20 shows ‘arrogant and authoritarian character’ of Chinese govt: Report

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Washington: Xi Jinping, who recently secured a historic third term as Chinese President at the 20th National Congress, was seen berating Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the G20 Summit held in Bali.
The video of brief interaction on the sidelines of the G20 went viral and behaviour by the Chinese leader was described as “arrogant”, according to The Washington Examiner. The first incident is the heated exchange of words between the Canadian Prime Minister and Chinese President Xi Jinping during their conversation on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali. The Chinese leader expressed his displeasure after Trudeau used his meeting with Xi to complain about Beijing’s interference in Canada’s elections held in 2019.
The Canadian Prime Minister had made his displeasure known publicly. However, Xi Jinping did not like that the media was aware of this issue being raised in the meeting. Xi said, “Everything we discussed was then leaked to the [newspapers]. That’s not appropriate.”
Chinese leader called for Trudeau’s “sincerity” before the Canadian leader politely interjected to defend himself. Xi then interrupted Trudeau to say, “Let’s create the conditions first.” After shaking hands with Trudeau, the Chinese President walked off.

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On Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning confirmed that Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a brief conversation during the G20 summit, Global Times reported.
Mao Ning stressed that mutual respect is the foundation of ties between nations. She said that two sides expressed their stance and dismissed interpretations. As per the Washington Examiner, the heated exchange of words shows the “arrogant and deeply authoritarian character” of Xi’s government.
The report claimed, “As with the Trudeau exchange, it’s proof of Communist China’s zero-sum approach to foreign policy. It’s Xi’s way or the highway.”
Xi Jinping and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak agreed to hold their bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G20 summit. Sunak tried to lay positive foundations for that meeting with “conciliatory rhetoric toward Beijing.”
The UK PM has raised US concerns that he could “acquiesce to Chinese mercantilism as prime minister.” Beijing responded by cancelling the meeting between Sunak and Xi. Chinese experts think that it is possible that the cancellation of the meeting is a way for Beijing to express its “strong dissatisfaction with Britain’s recent provocations” on the Taiwan question. The report claimed that China is furious over Sunak’s refusal to rule out providing arms to Taiwan.
The Global Times report said, “If these nations want to maintain their communication with China, they should know that the prerequisite is that they should never tread on China’s red line issue – the Taiwan question.” The two incidents at G20 will make Xi Jinping “look strong” in China. However, it will aggravate the British and Canadian governments and the people of the UK and Canada.

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