PM's instructions to ministers on 'Bharat', 'Sanatan': Modi in Indonesia only for 9 hours; 8 election committees in Rajasthan, Pilot is not the president in any of them

Yesterday's big news was related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Union ministers. The PM has prohibited the ministers from speaking on two issues, while allowing them to speak on one issue with certain conditions.

PM's instructions to ministers on 'Bharat', 'Sanatan': Modi in Indonesia only for 9 hours; 8 election committees in Rajasthan, Pilot is not the president in any of them
PM's instructions to ministers on 'Bharat', 'Sanatan'.

But before tomorrow's big news, today's major events, which will be watched...

US President Joe Biden is coming to India for the first time on a 4-day tour. During this, he will hold a bilateral meeting with PM Modi. Biden will also attend the G20 Summit on 9-10 September.

First day of Rahul Gandhi's Europe tour. He will attend a meeting with European Union MPs in Brussels. This is Rahul's third foreign tour this year.

Now yesterday's big news...

1. PM told the ministers- Do not speak on 'India-India' dispute, do not give statement even on G20 summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with the Council of Ministers. He asked the ministers not to speak on the India vs India dispute. Also, apart from the authorized person, no minister should make a statement at the G20 summit. Modi allowed the ministers to speak on the Sanatan Dharma controversy. But said your answer should be issue based, constitution does not allow insult of any religion.

2. Sonia Gandhi wrote a letter to PM before the special session of Parliament, demanding discussion on 9 issues.
Sonia Gandhi has written a letter to the PM before the special session of Parliament, which includes 9 issues. In these, there has been a demand for discussion on issues like inflation, India-China border dispute and Manipur. The special session will run from September 18 to September 22. The work of the first day will be held in the old building, but from the second day onwards all the MPs will sit in the new building.

3. India written on the card of Modi's Indonesia tour, Congress said - If the government has a problem with British rule, then it should leave Rashtrapati Bhavan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Indonesia's capital Jakarta to attend the ASEAN-India Summit and East Asia Summit. His visit is only for 9 hours. He will return to Delhi this evening itself for preparations for the G20 Summit starting from September 9.
BJP shared a card related to this visit of PM. In which 'Prime Minister of India' is seen written. On this, Congress said, if the government has any problem with the British rule then they should immediately leave Rashtrapati Bhavan. And if necessary, blow him away with a shell.

4. Congress formed 8 election committees in Rajasthan, Sachin Pilot is not the chairman of any committee.
The Congress has formed eight committees for the Rajasthan assembly elections, but Congress Working Committee member Sachin Pilot has not been made the chairman of any committee. Pilot has been included in the committees only as a member. He has been given a place in the Core Committee and Coordination Committee.

5. Gadkari said in MP – Trailer of development now, right film left; Kharge said in Rajasthan – BJP people should not try to scare. Udhayanidhi said - I am not Hindu religion, I am against Sanatan practices; Now after Delhi, FIR in UP.