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Jyotiraditya Scindia -CM candidate for Congress in MP
Madhya Pradesh Elections: Is it going to be Shivraj Singh Chauhan Vs Jyotiraditya Scindia?
Congress may project power minister Jyotiraditya Scindia as its chief
ministerial candidate in Madhya Pradesh, breaking from tradition. The move is
said to be scripted by the party vice-president Rahul Gandhi.
The party is gearing up to pit the 42-year-old leader considered close to
Gandhi against BJP's two-time chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, 53, ahead
of the assembly elections in November, a senior Congress leader said. The move
marks a course correction after the party suffered repeated defeats when it did
not project chief ministerial candidates in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and, more
recently, Gujarat, said the leader, adding that the party did much better in
Himachal Pradesh, where it projected Virbhadra Singh despite a local court
framing graft charges against him. This will also be the first acknowledgement
within Congress that a GenNext leader, other than a Gandhi, can bring in
electoral gains, added the leader, who did not wish to be named.
Why is Shivraj Singh Chauhan afraid of Jyotiraditya
Scindia?
There is no doubt that only Jyotiraditya Scindia can be the real challenge
to the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh in the next Assembly elections if he is
projected as the chief minister candidate from the Congress party. He was a
strong contender for the president of the Pradesh Congress Committee after
Suresh Pachouri offered to relinquish responsibility in lieu of the defeat in
the Assembly polls two years ago. But the Congress high command appointed the
tribal MP from Jhabua and former Union minister Kantilal Bhuria as the new
party chief who is also a loyal supporter of Digvijaya Singh. Jyotiraditya
Scindia has been taking on the state’s BJP government for the misuse of Central
funds and has become Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan’s main adversary.
The state government does not lose any opportunity to act against the
‘Maharaja’ of Gwalior. Sometime ago when the district administration was
widening roads, it declared that the elephant sculptures outside the gates of
the Scindia palace will have to be removed. But Jyotiraditya, who doesn’t want
any controversy, took the initiative and had the elephants removed. Now another
incident has come to light. The late Madhavrao Scindia’s wife and
Jyoti-raditya’s mother Madhavi Raje’s trust wanted to build a hospital (a
franchisee of the famous Fortis hospital group) in Gwalior. Land belonging to
the Scindia family was chosen and a No Objection Certificate was
applied for from the district collector for construction. At first
the district authorities gave permission but later withdrew the permission
claiming the land belongs to the government. Scindia’s trust furnished all
documents but nothing happened.
Lets wait for the next elections.
I hope you like it.Don't forget to comment below expressing your interests.Sunday, March 10, 2013
The good and the bad of Narendra Modi as PM 2014
Narendra Modi as PM 2014 may actually turn out to be true.Will Narendra
Modi make for a good or a bad PM?First the referring by Supreme Court of
the case filed by Jakia Jafri, wife of slain Muslim leader Ahesan Jafri
against Narendra Modi to a trial court and then a report by US
Congressional Research Service predicting 2014 Lok Sabha election as a
contest between Modi and Rahul Gandhi.
In
the past few weeks much momentum has built on the issue of Narendra
Modi as a PM probable and when we take factors like infighting in BJP,
lack of a charismatic leader to pull it off well and an increasingly
young electorate’s preference for a leader who can deliver on
development, chances for Modi brighten up even more Understanding the
opportunity seeing him in face, Modi has also undertaken the exercise of
image overhaul where Modi kept a three-day fast for the cause of
strengthening social harmony and brotherhood-Sadbhavna Mission as the
name is. While the elections are still very much away opinions on Modi
are pouring from all quarters. What if Modi really becomes our PM in
2014? Lets delve upon the goods and the bads of it:
The Good
Good for India’s Rise: “Narendra
Modi is called a CEO, but not just of a state. He can surely run the
country”, this is what Sunil Bharati Mittal opined at the Vibrant
Gujarat summit 2007 and what more his fellow entrepreneurs from the top
most league were largely with him on the same page. Modi is indeed good
at the helm of managing economic affairs even if we don’t take
endorsement by these top shots into account. In 2010 Gujarat grew at
11.04%, although Bihar grew at a little less but because Gujarat is
bigger than Bihar, its case of economic growth becomes more attractive.
We all have read a lot about how Modi has played a key role in the good
fortunes of Gujarat but will Modi rub the same magic off to the entire
nation if he wins? My calculations predict a high chance of that
happening. To all the criticism that has been leveled on him, Modi has
replied with the miraculous figures of economic growth. It is human for
him to have a larger aim in life by aspiring for the post of PM but he
knows he would have to face a lot before it actually materializes. There
are detractors in the party and outside too. In such a scenario, Modi
is most likely to make economic growth a corner stone of his manifesto.
Narendra Modi can actually help a lot in infusing much needed capital in
the economy because his image as a investment friendly leader would
attract funds from near and far. We have seen how UPA II & I have
done nothing about the momentum of growth we are increasingly losing so
may be this is where Modi is needed.
Inclusive Growth: This
point can be quite controversial but there is no harm in at least
formulating it. My good sense says that with all the allegations of
violence against minority hurled at Modi, we are actually pushing him to
prove himself innocent. Such fed up is he of all the allegations that
he is increasingly trying to be seen as a leader of the masses. Such a
Modi in power would go that extra mile to keep minorities satisfied.
Thus minorities may see some actual development happening, thanks to a
Modi trying to fight for his image.
A leader after a long time: Since
Vajpayee has left nation is facing lack of a leader to look upto.
Manmohan Singh may be good at many things but he is not good at taking
the nation in confidence and acting with the kind of conviction, which
is required. Narendra Modi may fill the gap with his image of someone
upto something serious. This would help the government in taking
actions, which are in larger interest, but fear of popular backlash is
stopping that from happening. Also to benefit would be our foreign
policy, which would see a break from the past when a restrained India
would be more assertive.
The Bad
India’s image may take a toll: Modi’s
election as PM may lead to a dent in India’s image as a strong
democracy in the world with critics terming election of Modi as a
victory of communal forces. Foreign media is very critical of Modi and
they extensively covered US’s denial of visa to Modi. Except the Report
by the US CRS, we could not really find anything positive about Modi,
which the foreign media notices. Even narratives on how Gujarat has
developed under him are concluded with sharp remarks on his communal
past. Thus we may not have it easy on world forums while articulating
our interest.
Alienation of Minorities:
However hard Modi may try but the allegations made against him are of
serious nature and he is no doubt RSS’s apple of the eye and Right
wing’s poster boy. With this kind of lineage and his alleged involvement
in curtailment of human rights of the minorities may alienate them when
he comes in power. Majority may still choose him but PM is for the
entire nation and it would not be good on the nation’s part that a
section of the society views him as a threat and rest hail him to be
their man.
Finally Narendra Modi is working hard
these days to atleast get to contest for the seat of Prime Minister and
as US CRS sees it, it may be a contest between Rahul and Modi in 2014,
which would be quite interesting to watch. Modi as a PM has its own pros
and cons and lets without any bias know and explore them because India
is getting younger and better and we certainly need to analyze who would
lead it the best!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Narendra Modi Vs Rahul Gandhi
The Bharatiya Janata Party and the All
India Congress Committee may not openly announce their Prime Ministerial
candidate. But the media have already concluded as if it is a definite
conclusion. It is Narendra Modi Vs Rahul Gandhi.
The surveys are taken and results are
analysed. The fans and followers of both the leaders are interested to
read about and discuss such a comparison. India is not a democracy like
America. But, for a long time since independence, a leader -centric
politics is possible in India.
There are so many senior and experienced
leaders in both the political parties. Some of them are well qualified,
experienced as cabinet ministers in the Government of India. But their
names are not popular when compared to these two leaders.
Without any survey we now compare them
based only on perception. This is just opinion considering certain
factors and qualities expected from a political leader to become a Prime
Minister. We just mention the name who scores high in each factor. The
valuation showing” Equal” means both leaders are status quoists and they
cannot bring better results than any other senior leaders.
Popularity : Rahul Gandhi
Experience : Narendra Modi
Organisational capacity : Narendra Modi
Inner party acceptance : Rahul Gandhi
Acceptance with alliance partners : Rahul Gandhi
Propaganda power : Narendra Modi
Election work : Narendra Modi
Votes of religious minorities : Rahul Gandhi
Money power : Rahul Gandhi
Conventional media support : Narendra Modi
Social networking : Narendra Modi
Respect to human rights : Equal
Corruption : No evidence against both
Intention to eliminate poverty : Equal
Intention to improve education : Equal
Intention to provide health care : Equal
Roadmap for progress : Narendra Modi
Leadership qualities : Narendra Modi
Problem creation : Narendra Modi
Problem-solving : Narendra Modi
Contribution to national integration: Rahul Gandhi
Relationship with neighboring countries: Rahul Gandhi
Empowering dalit people : Equal
Empowering women : Equal
Control of terrorism : Narendra Modi
Control of communal violence: Rahul Gandhi
Pro-rich : Narendra Modi
Pro-poor : Rahul Gandhi
Support of corporates : Equal
Chance to become a dictator : Narendra Modi
Chance to become a puppet : Rahul Gandhi
Chance to become the next PM : Nil for both
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Friday, March 8, 2013
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