What's new

Indian Political Corner | All Updates & Discussions.

.
what do you think....its all about votes.....it doesn't matter which party it is....they may have different agenda..but at last its all end up for the same thing.....
Oh well I did know about it.
But this election is going to be very interesting.


Dem!god said:
Oh...yes you greenly egg shaped ..one eyed monster.... sure...:lol::lol:
:ashamed::ashamed::ashamed:
 
.
Chemistry, and not math, will drive 2014 polls: NaMo

Modi today said the upcoming general elections will be a "magnificent event" which would not be fought on the basis of number of seats alone but the connect between party leaders and the electorate. "The next election would be a magnificent event. The country is sinking and we have to save it. This election would be the rarest of the rare election. "So many political pundits are analysing the outcome of the polls. But I can definitely say the next elections will not be based on mathematics (number game alone), but on chemistry (between parties, leaders and voters)," Modi said while addressing BJP workers at Gandhinagar Town Hall.

He said there are no full stops in politics and no politician can ever be written off. He was speaking at a function where Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP), floated by BJP rebels a couple of months ahead of the December 2012 Assembly polls, merged with the saffron outfit. Welcoming former Minister Gordhan Zadafia, one of the founder members of GPP and its President, and his supporters into the BJP fold, the saffron stalwart said, "Politics has a rule.

There are no full-stops in politics." "What next? - don't keep this question in your mind. We have instances in history where people who had packed their bags suddenly saw their fortunes reviving suddenly. Our former Prime Minister Narasimha Rao called it a day but suddenly his life changed and he became Prime minister." Modi asked GPP workers to remain in touch with common people. "The more you are connected with people, the more you will succeed in public life.:tup::tup:

We have to make constant efforts to understand the pain and grievances of general public." "I have learnt from my own experience that in politics, there is no bigger power than patience. If we work with patience, no power on earth can defeat us." Yesterday, Zadafia drove to the BJP headquarters along with his supporters and announced his party's merger with the BJP. GPP MLA has also joined BJP along with Zadafia. On February 13, former Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel, who was the driving force behind GPP, announced he was quitting active politics. Patel, once a stalwart in Gujarat BJP, later fell out with Modi and became his critic. Former Chief Minister Suresh Mehta was the lone voice in GPP to oppose merger with BJP, saying he will continue his fight against Modi. GPP was formed by Gujarat BJP dissidents, including Keshubhai, Mehta and Zadaphia, who was Minister of State for Home when 2002 riots took place in the State. Zadaphia formed Mahagujarat Janata Party (MJP) when he walked out of BJP on the eve of 2007 Assembly polls owing to differences with Modi.

Later, he merged MJP with GPP. GPP suffered a body blow when Keshubhai's son Bharat switched over to BJP and later the veteran leader himself stepped down as party President, quit as MLA and announced his retirement from active politics. Keshubhai, too, had advised GPP to merge with BJP. GPP, which fought the 2012 Assembly elections on the plank of "parivartan" (change) and presented itself as an alternative to Modi, failed miserably at the hustings, winning only win two seats out of the total 182.
 
.
Political master stroke to TDP and YSR in Seemandhra as Chiranjeevi could be AP's next CM.

Chiranjeevi, who ruled the silver screen for many years, now could very well be the next CM of Andhra Pradesh.

The move to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh to create Telangana has thrown up changes that might just place the megastar in a position of advantage as the Congress scouts for a Chief Minister till the state elections due by May.

When Chiranjeevi launched his Praja Rajyam Party in August 2008 and then made his electoral debut in 2009, he managed to get an impressive almost 16 per cent of the vote share, which had happenned only twice in India;s political debut. Not only because of his celebrity, but because he spoke about social justice and was backed by the Kapu community to which he belongs. Kapus make up a big 21 per cent of the population of undivided Andhra Pradesh.

In a film fraternity dominated by screen heroes from another prominent community, the Kammas, Chiranjeevi had managed to break their stranglehold and emerge as the first very successful non-Kamma hero. Can he now do the same in the traditionally Reddy-dominated Congress party to be its first Kapu chief minister?

The Congress needs a non-controversial, non-corrupt Chief Minister to oversee bifurcation and also help salvage some ground in the Seemandhra region that will form the residuary state when Telangana is carved out. The people of the region are angry about the decision to split the state and the Congress is expected to bear the brunt.

Disillusionment with the Congress, the Reddy voters seem to have veered towards Jagan Reddy and his YSR Congress.Kammas were always with TDP.

Now, this will make the Kapu vote important for Congress; the community will be a very significant 27 per cent in the residuary state, SA.

Kapu, Reddy and Kamma are the three communities in AP which have the upper hand. However the CM's chair only rested to Reddys and Kammas for all these years. Now, it looks like, the Kapus have their turn!
 
.
NEW DELHI: Reaching out to Muslims ahead of Lok Sabha elections, BJP on Tuesday asked the community to give it a chance and not go by the "propaganda" spread by Congress while promising to stand for equality and apologize for any "mistake" or "shortcoming" in the past.

"Please note that whenever, wherever if there has been any mistake and shortcoming on our part, I assure you that we will apologize to you by bowing our heads," said BJP chief Rajnath Singh while addressing a gathering of Muslims here .

Singh said BJP was not against Muslims and the community should not go by the propaganda against it. He asked them to vote for BJP this time for the sake of the nation.

"Try us once. We don't come up to your expectations, don't look at us ever again," he said at the event "Modi for PM — Mission 272+ — role of Muslims" here.

The BJP chief asked the Muslim community not to vote for electing a government but for a strong nation where brotherhood and humanity shall prevail.

Talking about the 2002 Gujarat riots, Rajnath Singh said Congress engineered such a propaganda as if Modi had ordered the massacre of all Muslims at that time and is now not even ready to accept the clean chit given to him by the courts.

"Congress is playing vote bank politics to defame Modi and BJP ... Try and understand this, they want Muslims to move away from BJP," he said.

"Now, the court has also given him a clean chit, what else is left against him," the BJP chief said.

His colleague Arun Jaitley also sought to woo the Muslims, saying BJP does not treat minorities as "instruments of political power" but treated them as equals.

"An organized campaign has gone on for several years to create a fear factor amongst the minorities about the BJP," he said, adding the party has "no prejudice" against them and appealed them to shun vote bank politics.

He said Muslims should support BJP to help make India a "riot-free country where all citizens including minorities are guaranteed security and treated as co-equals with no discrimination".

The BJP chief said the Indian Constitution does not provide for reservation on religious lines. "Anyone who is poor should be given reservation, be it Muslims, Christians ... and not on religious basis. Why divide people on the basis of religion. There should be equality."

The party plans to convene at least one thousand such conferences to woo the Muslims and allay their "misconceptions".

Attacking Congress, Rajnath Singh said its policy has been of divide and rule.

The BJP chief also attacked the Congress for accepting the division of the nation on religious lines which Muslim leaders like Maulana Azad never accepted, saying it was "communal".

He accused Congress of indulging in riots and cited Rajiv Gandhi's reported words after Indira Gandhi's assassination — "When a big tree falls, the earth shakes".

For BJP, the party chief said, the country's Constitution is its religion and Hindutva is nothing but a way of life in which the world is a family and it "loves" Muslims.

Singh said Modi has defined secularism as "India first" and called for doing politics of justice and humanity.

He questioned the Congress for trying to project itself as a "messiah" of the minority community and asked what it had done for them since Independence.

Claiming that members of the minority community have been siding with BJP, he said hundreds of Muslims have won on BJP symbol in civic bodies in Gujarat where Muslims have got the highest per capita income in the country. This, he said, has been achieved during the 10-year rule of Modi.

Asking the community not to fall prey to Congress "propaganda of falsehood" that if BJP comes to power there will be riots, Singh cited the example of party ruled states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Goa, where there has been no communal violence.

Jaitley said people earlier used to say that it is a party which will get isolated. But now there is panic among other parties after seeing the success of Modi's rallies, as there has never been such a situation before polls where BJP has managed such a stronghold.

He said Modi has risen and the crowds are coming together with a message.

BJP ready to apologize for ‘mistakes’: Rajnath to Muslims - The Times of India

@Bhai Zakir , @fsayed
tell him and modi to apologies for babri masjid , rathyatra, 2002 i will vote bjp
 
. .

1798576_10152297832001663_597834794_n.jpg


Join Rahul Gandhi NOW as he interacts with Students from across the North Eastern region at Town Hall, Guwahati at 10am today (26th Feb). Students from various Universities also to join the discussion via live webcast.

Watch live on Webcast of The Agenda for the Future: Education and Nation Building

Why should Modi apoligise for someone else mistakes??
you should ask LK Advani to apologise.
same as Manmohan singh and sonia gandhi apologies for 1984

Why should Modi apoligise for someone else mistakes??
you should ask LK Advani to apologise.
and in 2002 modi is main culprit

1743692_712081888812832_1825317619_n.jpg
 
.
@fsayed , The Modi has been found innocent by the court my friend.
 
Last edited:
.
Chhattisgarh govt involved in Rs 5,029 cr sanitation scam:Cong - Moneycontrol.com

'Chhattisgarh govt involved in Rs 5,029 cr sanitation scam' The contract was allotted at behest of a senior BJP leader of Karnataka, AICC national spokesman for Chhattisgarh affairs Md Akbar said

Chhattisgarh Congress today alleged that the state government has awarded Rs 5,029 crore contract for maintaining sanitation of Raipur city for 30 years to a Bangalore-based firm under the influence of a senior BJP leader without considering its drawbacks. Also Read: 'Telecom, power, oil sectors most exposed to policy risks' "The state government ignored the objections raised by the Raipur Mayor and Congress corporators before awarding the contract to Bangalore-based firm Kivar Environ Private Limited," former MLA and AICC national spokesman for Chhattisgarh affairs Md Akbar said in a press conference here today, alleging tender scam worth Rs 5,029 crore. The contract was allotted at behest of a senior BJP leader of Karnataka, Akbar said. He, however, declined to disclose name of the leader saying it would unnecessarily create controversy. Suspecting role of Chief Minister Raman Singh in the matter, Akbar demanded CBI inquiry into entire tendering process. "Kivar company is running with 48 percent of foreign investment, and what is surprising is the fact that its director Subhash Menon with whom the contract agreement was made, had left the company on March 20, 2013," Akbar said. The tender was done for the period of 30 years that is from September 2012 to September 2042, he said. As per the agreement, the company has to lift all types of garbage from the city and then process and recycle the garbage to produce fertiliser for sale. It was also allotted 66 acre land for disposal of garbage. "But the company had been violating all contract norms," he alleged. The payment has to be made to the company only after it completes all those processes, Akbar said, adding the company was being paid full amount only for lifting the garbage from the city and dumping it elsewhere.

Read more at: Chhattisgarh govt involved in Rs 5,029 cr sanitation scam:Cong - Moneycontrol.com
 
. .
@fsayed , The Modi has been found innocent by the supreme court my friend.
he got clean cheat from local court not from supreme court

CAG indicts Chhattisgarh govt over 'diversion' of foodgrains | Business Standard

The CAG has indicted the Chhattisgarh government for diverting around 10 lakh tonnes of foodgrains from the central scheme to the state's Mukhyamantri Khadyan Sahayata Yojna without permission and in violation of Centre's instructions.

CAG report on the Public Sector Undertakings for the year ended March 2013, was tabled in the state assembly here today.

"At the direction of the Government of Chhattisgarh, the State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited (company) diverted 7.43 LT rice and 1.91 LT wheat from the Central scheme to the state scheme (Mukhyamantri Khadyan Sahayata Yojna) in violation of Government of India instructions, resulting in the diversion of foodgrains valuing Rs 1,975.43 crore and wrong claim of Rs 899.12 crore from GoI," the report said.

Briefing the highlights of the report in a press conference, Accountant General (Audit) Chhattisgarh P C Majhi said the company distributed rice without the Centre's allotment under mid-day meal scheme and other welfare schemes, which resulted in non-receipt of Rs 35.78 crore.

"There were delays in the finalisation of accounts of the company, due to which it could submit its audit account to government of India in time leading to the blockage of subsidy claims of Rs 760.93 crore and consequent loss of interest of Rs 186.81 crore," Majhi added.

Dues of the company of Rs 1.48 crore could not be recovered from fair price shops due to ineffective action by the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection department, he said.

The report also underlined irregular finalisation of rare contracts by Chhattisgarh Rajya Beej Evam Krishi Vikas Nigam Ltd for vegetable seeds that resulted in placement of orders worth Rs 47.26 crore on ineligible bidders.

According to the report, failure of the Chhattisgarh State Beverages Corporation Ltd to recover excise duty of Rs 2.97 crore from the suppliers and deposit it with the Excise Department resulted in extension of undue benefit to the suppliers and loss to the state exchequer to that extent.
 
. .
Chhattisgarh's fiscal position declined: CAG - The Times of India

RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh's fiscal position declined under key parameters during 2012-13, with a decrease in revenue surplus and increase in fiscal deficit, as compared to previous year.

According to CAG report, due to increase in fiscal deficit, primary surplus during 2011-12 turned into primary deficit in 2012-13. The report states that fiscal liabilities, till March 31, 2013 worked out to Rs 19,268 crore which was 12.03% of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP).

Briefing newsmen about the highlights of report , accountant general (Audit) Chhattisgarh, PC Majhi said the state's revenue receipts increased by 14% over previous year, mainly due to an increase in own tax revenue by 22%. State's own tax revenue of Rs 13,034 crore was higher than the normative assessment of Rs 11,320 crore made by Thirteenth Finance Commission (ThFC) with the budget estimates of Rs 12,176 crore.

Majhi said though the state's non-tax revenue of Rs 4,616 crore was higher than the projection of Rs 2,652 crore made by the ThFC, it could not achieve the target of Rs 5,346 crore fixed in budget estimates. Report states that the revenue expenditure continued to be a dominant (80%) component of the total expenditure during 2012-13.

Report reveals that Non-Plan Revenue Expenditure (NPRE) of Rs 14,532 crore was 7% less than the Rs 15,631 crore in budget estimates. Capital expenditure during the year constituted 15% of total expenditure and increased by 21% over previous year. It was less than the projection made in budget estimates by 32%.

CAG report states that a sizeable quantum of funds, Rs 4,497 crore, were transferred to state byCentral government in 2012-13.

The report states that total revenue receipts of state government for year 2012-13 amounted to Rs 17,650.16 crore as compared to Rs 14,770.73 crore in previous year. Out of this, 60%- Rs 13,034.21 crore was raised through tax revenue and Rs 4,615.95 crore through non-tax revenue.

The balance 40%- Rs 7,217.60 crore, was received from Government of India as state's share of divisible Union taxes and Rs 4,710.33 crore in grants-in-aid.

Are you kidding me??
plz provide link of supreme court given clean chit to him
 
. .
11 principle less parties have come togather for the lust of Power. People will reject them.




It is 40+ for BJP, 13 for SP and BSP each congress 5 to 7 as per last survey. BSP can not cross 20.

Your posts are the most amusing ones I ever came across.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom