Third Eye: Missing from scene during polls, on 'educational' campaign trail and, enter 'tana tana tan' and 'safachat safachat'

Jharkhand BJP issued a show cause notice to Hazaribagh MP Jayant Sinha for not campaigning or voting. Sinha, denied a party ticket, explained he voted via postal ballot.

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Missing from scene during polls
The Jharkhand BJP issued a show cause notice to party leader and Hazaribagh MP Jayant Sinha, asking him why he did not campaign for the party and did not vote. Sinha, a sitting MP from Hazaribagh, was denied a party ticket. Sinha responded by stating that no party leader had asked him to any of the gatherings or rallies in Jharkhand. He stated that he voted via a postal ballot.

The Jharkhand BJP issued a show cause notice to party leader and Hazaribagh MP Jayant Sinha, asking him why he did not campaign for the party and did not vote. Sinha, a sitting MP from Hazaribagh, was denied a party ticket. Sinha responded by stating that no party leader had asked him to any of the gatherings or rallies in Jharkhand. He stated that he voted via a postal ballot.


The Jharkhand BJP issued a show cause notice to party leader and Hazaribagh MP Jayant Sinha, asking him why he did not campaign for the party and did not vote. Sinha, a sitting MP from Hazaribagh, was denied a party ticket. Sinha responded by stating that no party leader had asked him to any of the gatherings or rallies in Jharkhand. He stated that he voted via a postal ballot.

On 'educational' campaign trail
Nanveet Rana, the BJP Lok Sabha candidate from Amravati, suffered embarrassment while campaigning for the party in Delhi. Rana criticised the AAP of failing to deliver on its promise of Mohalla clinics during her address. She asked her audience whether they had seen any Mohalla clinics at all, hoping for a no. However, a few in the crowd acknowledged it. Rana was taken aback and answered that there were no physicians at the clinics, but someone in the crowd said doctors and drugs were present. The AAP and Congress said that Delhi residents have "educated" Rana.

Enter 'tana tana tan' and 'safachat safachat'
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In addition to allegations, politicians have used inane language throughout the contentious elections. Rahul Gandhi has been using the term Khatakhat khatakat in his speeches to demonstrate how effortlessly a Congress-led government at the centre will deposit money into women's accounts. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had his own opinion when speaking at a rally in Rae Bareli, stating that the people of the constituency will send Congress candidate (Rahul) Khatakat home. Now, Tejaswi Yadav has chimed in, claiming the climate in Bihar was 'tana tana tan' and the BJP will be'safachat safachat'.

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