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Punjab CM should resign for allowing PPCC president in cabinet meeting: BJP leader | Ludhiana News

File photo of Manoranjan Kalia JALANDHAR: Former Punjab minister and senior BJP leader Manoranjan Kalia said that chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh should resign for violating the oath of his office and secrecy under the Constitution of India by allowing Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president Sunil Jakhar in the cabinet meeting. He said so as only cabinet ministers can sit in a cabinet meeting. “Generally, a government spokesperson or the ministers give the briefing to the press about the decisions taken in the cabinet meeting. By briefing the press about the decisions of the cabinet meeting, Jakhar has lowered the stature of PPCC president and he should also resign,” Kalia said.

Chhota Rajan gets 10 years in jail in 2013 firing case

Chhota Rajan gets 10 years in jail in 2013 firing case SECTIONS Last Updated: Mar 16, 2021, 09:42 PM IST Share Synopsis A bookie-turned-builder Ajay Gosalia was shot at and injured when he was coming out of a local mall. Special Judge AT Wankhede convicted Rajan and five others under sections 307 (attempt to murder), 120 B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC as well as MCOCA provisions. Agencies Special public prosecutor Pradeep Gharat said 50-60 witnesses were examined, including Gosalia and an accused who turned approver. A special MCOCA court in Mumbai on Tuesday sentenced gangster Chhota Rajan to 10 years in jail for a firing incident in suburban Malad in 2013. A bookie-turned-builder Ajay Gosalia was shot at and injured when he was coming out of a local mall.

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your office in 2006 with the house employment counseling and it s a wrongful firing case brought against your office because of a staffer that was fired because she was sexually harassed at the office, the business location of one of your biggest donors, and the allegation is she was fired by you directly because she made that complaint to you. what is your response to that? the allegation is completely false. this had nothing to do with the sexual discrimination or anything, and it was a fair labor standard talking about overtime payment and it was 2 1/2 hours of overtime talked about, and it was an open case and you can pull it up. was she fired because of her claims of sexual harassment at the office of one of your big donors? absolutely not. were taxpayer dollars used through the ooc, the office that

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considerations, and i don t think the conversations with comey fit into that category. so, i think he has a hard time making the claim, as have presidents before him. remember president obama tried to claim that in the fast and furious gun-running case and lost. president bush tried to do the same thing in the u.s. attorney firing case and lost. richard nixon, of course, lost. so, it s really not a winning legal proposition. why is it, michael, why is it a losing legal proposition? why is it difficult for presidents to assert executive privilege? well, because there s an overarching desire in sort of our constitutional structure for us citizens to have a right to know what s going on in our government. and so, save for the most intimate national security policy-style conversations between the president and his closest cabinet-level

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