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Which shah (its a common surname in Gujarat) ? :cheesy:

Not Amit Shah as he is Modi's man friday and Modi would want him in the center and control UP.

Shah is still forbidden from entering Gujarat by SC. Even if he wants he cant become CM.
 
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Shah is still forbidden from entering Gujarat by SC. Even if he wants he cant become CM.

The rumor mills are making claims that one of the Patels will be the next Gujarat CM. Top contenders are - AnandiBen Patel or Niraj Patel or Saurabh Patel..
 
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Congress trying to Ditch Lalu for a possible tie-up with Nitish............

As if breaking with BJP wasn't enough for Nitish, he will give up his clean image by going with alliance with Congress.
 
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Shah is still forbidden from entering Gujarat by SC. Even if he wants he cant become CM.


I do not think he is. Or it may be a matter of time before SC lift the ban as name of Shah is not there in charge sheet.
 
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Shah is still forbidden from entering Gujarat by SC. Even if he wants he cant become CM.

LOL. Shah was not permitted in Gujarat because of the Sohrabuddin encounter case. Since that case has now been shifted to Maharashtra, Amit shah is very much permitted to enter Guajrat and every other state in India.

And he sure as hell CAN become CM. But he will most likely become a central minister of considerable power. Possibly Home.

All 'secular' propaganda has resulted in naught. :P
 
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AAP is nothing but a Congressi cheer-girl. Their whole politics is revolved around Narendra Modi. While BJP & Modi talks about economy, development & national interest... you have Congress & AAP singing from the same hymn sheet... & it goes like 'Modi this, Modi that'... & this Kujliwal keeps following Modi wherever he goes like an obsessed little man!

What happenned to the letter that Kejri wrote to the president to investigate cases against former CM?

I just dont understand how idiots and foolish are the well educated public of delhi :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

@CorporateAffairs @Android @JanjaWeed & others...... (Please bookmark my post for future reference :D)

If for some reason Modi don't contest from Varanasi & contest from Lucknow or just from Gujarat......

Kejriwal will sure say this line "Modi kejriwal sey darr gya ki khi uski halat bhi Sheila dikshit jaisi na ho jaye" :lol:

Buddy let us focus on the real and main issues that matter's to India.

This contesting issue is an issue of media for TRP ratings.

Modi or BJP never ever said Modi would contest from Varanasi. Dont fall into the trap of SICKULAR media and AAPCong.

what does a drug adict needs??

Punjab polls: Money, liquor, drugs flowing freely

thats how elections are won in punjab


hahaha

bagwant mann digs at badals

This is how elections are won across India. It is part of our democratic system. Very unfortunate. But cant help it.
 
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Shah probably.
Nope, not shah. Somebody else. Shah will remain in UP and work.

On a serious note, Jharkhand and Haryana seems to be a bit slippery right now. In Jharkhand, AJSU and JVM must be brought into the fold. In Haryana, an understanding with Chautalas is must.

There is no other way for them. If they dont align with BJP theyll be wiped off by AAPCong.
 
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The rumor mills are making claims that one of the Patels will be the next Gujarat CM. Top contenders are - AnandiBen Patel or Niraj Patel or Saurabh Patel..


I dont want to see anandiben patel arrogant ***** ...saurabh patel thik he ...but parshotam rupala is my candidate ; ) or koi accha nahi he compare to modi to koi nahi he dusra amitshah yes if modi dont take him
 
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I dont want to see anandiben patel arrogant ***** ...saurabh patel thik he ...but parshotam rupala is my candidate ; ) or koi accha nahi he compare to modi to koi nahi he dusra amitshah yes if modi dont take him

True. Anandiben as CM will be BAD for Gujarat, but she is a Modi loyalist and poses minimum threat to Modi. Parshotam Rupala is also a grass root leader and a Modi loyalist but again he is not exactly dynamic CM material.

Amit Shah as CM will be terrific for Gujarat but UP is far too important a state to be left to an idiot like Rajnath singh, so in all probability Amit shah will continue to control UP via the center.

Saurabh patel is far too capable for his own good :P ....he will make Modi very uncomfortable. All in all, India's gain will be Gujarat's Loss.
 
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True. Anandiben as CM will be BAD for Gujarat, but she is a Modi loyalist and poses minimum threat to Modi. Parshotam Rupala is also a grass root leader and a Modi loyalist but again he is not exactly dynamic CM material.

Amit Shah as CM will be terrific for Gujarat but UP is far too important a state to be left to an idiot like Rajnath singh, so in all probability Amit shah will continue to control UP via the center.

Saurabh patel is far too capable for his own good :P ....he will make Modi very uncomfortable. All in all, India's gain will be Gujarat's Loss.

Yes and I want to see shaktisinh gohil joins bjp and become gujrat's CM :)
 
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Lalji Tandon did not win as many votes in last elections as he should have. A probable cause was Brahmins drifting towards BSP in those days.

In Varanasi, I am not sure if not giving ticket to MM Joshi will not backfire. A tricky political situation. Modi will have to spend time in any of these two seats to win because all other parties are going to put all their strength to ensure his defeat. Even Kejriwal will camp there for whole time. I therefore dont think Varanasi is that good choice.

Meanwhile in Haryana, some 8-9 Congress MLAs are in talks with BJP and one of their leaders had a meeting with Rajnath Singh. Pretty interesting..

Rats jumping off sinking ship..?


JHA Ji. You always have some inside information. Very good.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Food security: Names of 81% of undernourished children "missing" from ration cards in progressive Gujarat

By Our Representative
In severest-ever indictment of the the implementation of the right to food dictum in “progressive Gujarat”, a new survey, carried out by the Anna Suraksha Abhikar Abhiyaan (ASAA), a consortium of 18 NGOs focused on right to food, has found that over 81% of severely undernourished and 73.5% of moderately undernourished children of Gujarat do not have their names on their families’ ration cards. “This failure results in both the family and the child being unable to avail of their full entitlements of grain”, a report, based on the survey, whose results were released in Ahmedabad, said. In all, as many as 2,230 children were surveyed across the state.
The survey was carried out in as many as 20 districts, including seven high priority talukas (HPTs), identified by the Government of Gujarat as those which are most vulnerable in terms of nutrition, three urban slums identified by partner organizations as being food insecure, as well as several villages in non-HPTs, that are home to seasonal migrant communities and de-notified tribes. The survey results suggest that in contrast to state data claiming drastic reduction of malnutrition over the last decade to 27%, the rate of child malnutrition in Gujarat is 43.9%.
Pointing out that amongst tribal children the malnutrition rate is 55% (25% severely malnourished and 30% moderately malnourished), the survey, carried out between January 1 and January 17, 2014, finds that among SC children, the rate of severe undernourishment is 19%, and the overall undernourishment is 46%. As for OBC children, severe undernourishment rate is 18% percent and overall undernourishment is 48%. As against this, 9% of general category children are severely undernourished, and overall malnutrition rate is 24%.


The report, “Extent of Malnutrition among Women and Children in Gujarat and Access to Food and Cash Entitlements provisioned in the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013”, prepared on the basis of the survey, says, “Among newborn children, 0 to 6 months, 15.8% were found to be severely malnourished, implying severe undernourishment of the mother as well and ensuring problems in the future growth and development of the child. Additionally, 20% of children ages 6 months to 3 years, and 18.9% of children ages 3 to 5 years, were found to be severely malnourished, soaring above state claims.”
The report says, “An essential factor of addressing such rates of malnutrition lay in the successful identification and monitoring of at-risk and malnourished children using the Mamata card, a booklet where growth monitoring entries can be tracked, and risks can be identified by the local anganwadi. The report says that “over 35% of severely undernourished children, and 42% of moderately undernourished children, do not have Mamata card.” It calls it a “government failure to monitor as a contributing factor to the persistence of malnutrition.”
The report further says, there were “significant discrepancies” between malnourishment data provided by local anganwadi centres, and the rates of malnutrition identified by field workers using the same measuring devices. “When looking collectively at the rates of severely and moderately undernourished children, the difference between anganwadi data and study data amounts to 7.7%, providing evidence of the failure to properly identify at-risk and malnourished children within anganwadi centres, and devastating effects for the unidentified child”, it adds.

The report regrets, “68.1% of mothers with a severely malnourished child did not know that their child was malnourished, and 80.3% of mothers with a moderately malnourished child were unaware as well.” It adds, “While appropriate monitoring and identification of malnourished children is critical, such process is a futile gesture if it is not followed by targeted services and support. 84.3% of severely undernourished children, and 85.2% of moderately undernourished children did not receive a referral for nutritional counseling or targeted services by the angandwadi centre, implying both the failure to monitor and identify malnourished children, as well as the failure to follow up.”



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