Friday, 30 May 2014

The Arvind Kejriwal Saga, write-up and Cartoons...





It all started with Arvind Kejriwal, becoming the poster boy of anti corruption movement in India. A simple looking muffler clad ex-civil servant from the Indian revenue services, who had won a lot of recognition across.

A look into his work in the past would enlighten you about how well he has been able to bring up a lot of good projects only to leave them once the spotlight has moved else where. He has worked really hard to ensure his presence in the limelight, so much so that he has left a lot of work incomplete in the process. An IIT graduate, Kejriwal had shown a lot of potential to be the next big thing and for many the only big thing in Indian Politics.




His entry into Indian politics was very well timed the incumbent government at the centre and in Delhi was under a lot of pressure due to anti-incumbency wave and people were looking for a change, a big change!!! In comes Mr. Kejriwal, along with Anna Hazare to start India Against Corruption. A lot of people don't know that Anna was not Kejriwal's first choice ever, the first choice for him was Shri Shri Ravi Shankar. A lot of thought and planning was behind the choice, they wanted someone with whom media can relate to easily.

The movement started and became a big success with major support coming from youth, the youth which would become the main factor in the upcoming Delhi elections. Most of them were first time voters who were always connected through the spread of social media. A lot of drama surrounded the movement, at its peak Ram Leela maidan had an attendance of more than 10,000 people. The media was also hungry for news as the IPL was already over and there was nothing major happening for the 24 x 7 media.

All of sudden things got sore between Anna and Kejriwal, so much so that the difference of opinion led to the formation of AAP the A am Aadmi Party. Kejriwal who once sworn on his kids never to enter political arena, became a politician. People who were looking for change saw a ray of hope in him and started following him, media also understood that TRPs are going to be driven by AAP, and they joined in as well.
A lot was said by AAP leaders and everyone believed in them, they connected very well with the youth and the urban poor. All this resulted in them getting sometimes vocal and sometimes muted support from across the spectrum. Delhi elections happened and AAP became the second largest party after BJP, and believe it or not they formed the government with the support of Congress against whom they were spewing fire all along.



They came to power on the promise of cheap electricity, free water and a lot of promises which many believed unachievable. They did try to woo the public with things like 200lts. of free water and sparing people who had not paid electricity bills for long by calling them supporters of AAP movement.
They even tried conducting Jan Sabhas which was a disaster and gave up on it without even trying to improve the format. This was not going be the first thing AAP gave up, which we realized in the first 49 days of their government. He also broke the promises that he made regarding the use of government house, vehicles and so on...






They gave up on Delhi also as it seems Kejriwal had started eyeing the bigger office, one which will take him to 7RCR. They resigned and made a lot of noise on the governor not dissolving the  Delhi Vidhan Sabha, later we saw him requesting the Governor to give them another chance after failing miserably in the national elections.


A lot of hopes that people had shattered, people started seeing Kejriwal as a bhagoda (someone who runs away from responsibility), but there was a sizeable chunk who still believed in him. A lot of things happened behind the curtain, many of the founding members left the party and came in the open about the problems because of which they left. Initially people kept on believing Kejriwal, but over a period of time people started parting way, what Mr. Kejriwal saw as support nationally turned out to be opportunistic people eyeing just a ticket for the Vidhan Sabha elections, once the lust of candidates came out many AAP supporters moved out questioning the selection of candidates.


In many cases we would further see that the number of votes received by AAP was less than the number of registered members in that area. AAP leaders failed to realise that like on Facebook don't always translate into votes. Many of the people who were behind AAP euphoria on-line did not even cast their vote, they were all only social media giants who made a lot of voice but when it came to real work they were no where to be seen.

AAP lost across the board with more than 90% of it's candidates not even able to save their deposits, this has shown that people are not fools and if they believe in something they want results to substantiate their belief. Mr. Kejriwal seems to be trying again to come in the limelight by going to jail and other such affairs...

AAP did a lot of good but that good has all turned into evil it seems, because what they have finally achieved is that they have made sure that people will not believe in a new person or concept in politics without substantial proof of work....


The article is based on the personal views of the author the blog is a point of convergence for people who want to put forward their point of view.

Narendra Modi's 10 Point agenda for the Cabinet







 Union Cabinet to meet at 11 am today

Four days in and the new government in Delhi has already started working overtime. Media has already covered news about, strict office timing mandates being driven by Mr. Modi. Yesterday Mr. Modi met with his cabinet to set in place the core guidlelines for the functioning of the government.

Narendra Modi realises the importance of empowering the bureaucracy and thus the first point on the list is about building confidence of the civil servants. Bureaucrats due to issues like lack of confidence and excessive interference, are vary of taking tough decisions; which has resulted in paralysing the system.

The other agenda on the list is about infrastructure, and it is the most important aspect as it directly co-relates to growth of the nation. Just like a corporate organisation, Mr. Modi has also directed all the ministers to work hand in hand and solve inter ministry issues. The economy is also in need of a major boost.



Modi prepares 10-point agenda for India's turnaround
Graphic Source: Economic Times


A lot of things have been laid down, like e-tendering, transparency, infrastructure reforms etc., what needs to be seen is where does all this take the new government.



Thursday, 29 May 2014

Does Education Define Leadership Qualities...??

The media has been filled with news about comments made by INC on the educational background of Shrimati Smriti Irani, Ajay Maken had tweeted the following comment:




Smriti Irani, reacted on the issue in the simplest possible manner, and requested people to judge her by her work and not her qualification. The basic question one needs to ask is, what was the qualification of ministers in the UPA regime, the National Advisory Council was being headed by a person whose educational qualifications, are not traceable.

Senior Congress leader Manish Tewari, had made a statement frowning upon the tweet by Ajay Maken and have made congress's stand clear that work should define ones potential.




One needs to understand that a government is driven by sensibility and intelligence and not education, the movie Slum-dog Millionaire also showed the story of a chaiwalla winning an intelligence based game-show and becoming the millionaire. 

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

The Black Money Trail, Governments Attempt to trace it...




The government of India today announced setting up of a Special Investigation Team, to look into the trail of Black Money that is parked outside India. The Supreme Court, had asked the government to setup a SIT invetigate into the Black Money, based on the writ petition filed by the former Law Minister and senior advocate Ram Jethmalani in July, 2011.

                                                                              Graphic CourtseyThe Hindu

The government has setup a  high profile SIT team is being headed by retired Supreme Court Judge M.B. Shah, and Arijit Pasayat as vice-chairman. The other members of the team include Secretary revenue, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India, director of the Intelligence Bureau, director of the Enforcement Directorate, director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes and director of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).

Based on the graphic below that has been circulated widely on the internet as being published by Wikileaks (as per internet sources), the total money stashed in the Swiss bank accounts only for the selected few accounts amounts to a whopping 313.45 billion dollars, if we peg the Indian Rupee at Rs. 50 per Dollar.



If we are able to bring back even a part of this money back, it would do wonders for the Indian economy, the current dollar reserves of India stand at $287.18 billion. The government if is able to trace the source and provide a route to bring it back it would mean a lot for the development of India. As per our understanding, the following routes can be used to bring this money back:

1. Ask the Swiss Government to hand over the money to Indian Government: This route seems to be impossible as Swiss banks have got very stringent security and privacy policies.

2. Create a scheme to offer the offenders to pay a tax amount and retain the remaining money as white money, this will not only help the system in terms of extra tax revenue. The money converted as white money would be invested back in the markets either in the form of industries or share markets, which will inturn result in better liquidity and help the country grow.

The overall scenario in terms of the black money is very vague and we need to look at how the SIT and the government goes about it.






















New Ministers Take Charge; What is Next on the Agenda!!!

The power equations have changed in the heart if India. The new governments has come with a lot of promises that needs to be fulfilled, the overall agenda that needs to be taken care of is much larger than one can imagine. The only worry that we should have is of over expectations, systems are tough to change and overhaul when we talk of the largest democracy in the world.

The new government is being headed by Shri Narendra Modi, a lot has been said before the elections and Mr. Modi had picked up issues that others had avoided in the past for his campaign. The people have also responded and given him a clear mandate; while discussing with a few people involved in political circles, I have heard people saying that if Bhartiya Janta Party would have fielded more candidates it would have easily crossed the 300 mark, but now all that is a thing of past, what we need to look at is what next??

The ministers who took office yesterday, The ministers made the following comments:
















Everything said and done PM has taken oath of office, in a grand celebration of Democracy which was attended by all the neighboring country heads. The grand affair at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, was followed up next day by ministers taking charge of their respective offices and the Prime Minister met with all the country heads right from Hamid Karzai to Nawaz Sharif.

Although BJP has got majority on it's own, but still it's allies seem to be unhappy with whatever they have got, one of it's oldest allies Shiv Sena, seems to be unhappy with what they have got (Heavy Industries Ministry), Anant Geete with minister in question did not take office on the day and the matter came out in the open, it seems that BJP has assured them of more and the minister took charge of office today.

Let us see what the new government has in store, the step that BJP has taken towards Black money is a positive step, article for the same coming soon.


Monday, 26 May 2014

Complete List right from the President to the Ministers of State

Picture Courtesy: Mapmyindia.com


President of India : Pranab Mukherjee
Vice President of India : Mohammad Hamid Ansari
Prime Minister of India : Narendra Modi



                                                                        Picture Courtesy: NDTV Online




List of Ministers along with Ministries:

  1. Narendra Modi :
    1. Prime Minister of India
    2. Ministry of Planning
    3. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
    4. Department of Atomic Energy
    5. All important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any minister
  2. Rajnath Singh
    1. Minister of Home Affairs
  3. Arun Jaitley:
    1. Ministry of Finance, Corporate Affairs
    2. Ministry of Defense
  4. Sushma Swaraj
    1. Minister of External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs
  5. Ananth Kumar
    1. Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers
  6. Sadanand Gowda
    1. Minister of Railways
  7. Nitin Gadkari
    1. Minister of Road Transport and Highways
    2. Minister of Shipping
  8. Gopinathrao Munde
    1. Minister of Rural Development, Panchayati Raj,
    2. Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation
  9. M Venkaiah Naidu
    1. Ministry of Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
    2. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
  10.  Ravi Shankar Prasad
    1. Minister of Communications and Information Technology
    2. Ministry of Law and Justice
  11.  Smriti Irani
    1. Minister of Human Resource Development
  12.  Ram Vilas Paswan
    1. Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
  13.  Najma A. Heptulla
    1. Minister of Minority Affairs
  14.  Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati
    1. Minister of Civil Aviation
  15.  Kalraj Mishra
    1. Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
  16.  Anant Geete
    1. Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
  17.  Harsimrat Kaur Badal
    1. Minister of Food Processing Industries
  18.  Narendra Singh Tomar
    1. Minister of Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment
  19.  Jual Oram
    1. Minister of Tribal Affairs
  20.  Radha Mohan Singh
    1. Minister of Agriculture
  21.  Thaawar Chand Gehlot
    1. Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment
  22.  Harsh Vardhan
    1. Minister of Health and Family Welfare
  23.  Maneka Gandhi
    1. Ministry of Women and Child Development
  24.  Uma Bharati
    1. Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
  25. Shripad Yesso Naik
    1. Ministry of Culture
    2. Minster of Tourism
  26. V.K. Singh
    1. Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region
  27. Inderjit Singh Rao
    1. Planning Ministry
    2. Minster of Statistics and Programme Implementation
  28. Santosh Kumar Gangwar
    1. Ministry of Textiles
  29. Dharmendra Pradhan
    1. Minster of Petroleum and Natural Gas
  30. Sarbananda Sonowal
    1. Minster of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and Sports
  31. Prakash Javadekar
    1. Minster of Information and Broadcasting
    2. Minster of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
  32. Piyush Goyal
    1. Minster of Power
    2. Minister of Coal
    3. Minister of New and Renewable Energy
  33. Prakash Javadekar
    1. Minster of Information and Broadcasting
  34. Jitendra Singh
    1. Minster of Science and Technology
    2. Minster of Earth Sciences
  35. Nirmala Sitharaman
    1. Minster of Commerce and Industry


Shri Manmohan Singh Moves out of 7RCR to 3 Motilal Nehru Marg



10 years is long duration for a person living in the same building, the building becomes a house and than a home. 7 Race Course Road had become the home for Shri Manmohan Singh, the 14th Primeminister of India moved out of his official residence to his new residence as the Ex-Prime Minister on 3, Motilal Nehru Marg.

The house was previously accommodated Shrimati Sheela Dixit, the ex-chief minister of Delhi. The house has been redone to suit the preferences of Shri Manmohan Singh. He directly went to the new home, from the Rashtrapati Bhavan after attending the swearing in ceremony.

The house is a lavish 3 bedroom single story house with huge lawns sprawling over an area of 3.25 acres, the complex also houses a office and proper security related outposts that would be required by the Delhi police and security forces. The CPWD has redone the complete house along with new flooring and painting, some minor arrangements are still going on like the barbed wire fencing etc.

We would like to wish Shri Manmohan Singh and his family from the team of Indian Politics Mounted a happy, peaceful and comfortable stay in the new house.

Complete List of Cabinet Ministers with Portfolios




The exhaustive list of ministers who took oath along with the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Bhai Modi: (Some Portofolios to be updated soon)
  1. Rajnath Singh - Home Ministry
  2. Sushma Swaraj - Ministry of External Affairs
  3. Arun Jaitley - Finance and Defence 
  4. Venkaiah Naidu - Urban Development Minister
  5. Nitin Gadkari - Surface Transport Minister & Shipping Minister
  6. D.V. Sadanand Gowda - Railway Minister
  7. Uma Bharati - 
  8. Najma Heptullah - Ministry of Minorities
  9. Gopinath Munde -
  10. Ramvilas Paswan - Food and Civil Supplies Ministry
  11. Kalraj Mishra - 
  12. Maneka Gandhi - Women and Child Development Minister
  13. Ananth Kumar - Parliamentary Affairs Minister
  14. Pasupati Ashok Gajapati Raju - 
  15. Anant Geete - 
  16. Harsimrat Kaur Badal - 
  17. Narendra Singh Tomar - 
  18. Ravi Shankar Prasad - Telecom Minister & Law & Justice Minister
  19. Jaul Oram - 
  20. Radha Mohan Singh - Agriculture Minister
  21. Thawar Chand Gehlot - 
  22. Smriti Irani - Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister
  23. Dr. Harsh Vardhan - 

Ministers of State

  1. Gen Vijay Kumar Singh (Ex-Army chief VK Singh) - Minister of State - Independent Charge
  2. Rao Inderjit Singh - Minister of State - Independent Charge
  3. Santosh Gangwar - Minister of State - Independent Charge
  4. Shripad Naik - Minister of State - Independent Charge
  5. Dharmendra Pradhan - Minister of State - Independent Charge
  6. Sarbananda Sonowal - Minister of State - Independent Charge
  7. Prakash Javadekar - MoS - Information & Broadcasting (I&B) & Environment
  8. Piyush Goel - MoS Power
  9. Jitendra Singh - Minister of State - Independent Charge
  10. Nirmala Seetharaman - MoS for Commerce
  11. G.M Siddeshwara - Minister of State 
  12. Manoj Sinha - Minister of State  
  13. Upendra Kushwaha - Minister of State 
  14. Pon Radhakrishnan - Minister of State 
  15. Kiren Rijiju - Minister of State 
  16. Krishnan Pal Gurjar - Minister of State 
  17. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan - Minister of State 
  18. Mansukhbhai Vasava - Minister of State 
  19. Raosaheb Dadarao Danve - Minister of State 
  20. Vishnu Dev Sai - Minister of State 
  21. Sudarshan Bhagat - Minister of State 

Narendra Modi's Journey from Vadnagar to 7RCR

Narendra Modi launches website




September, 17th 1950: Birth of a legend:
Narendra Modi is born in Vadnagar a small settlement around 100Kms from Gujarat, in a not very well to do family.



Mid 1950's  to 1960's: Years of his youth:
Spends his youth studying in Vadnagar and Ahmedbad, also works as tea seller at a small canteen during the duration to make ends meet.

1969: Marriage and RSS:
Although already active in RSS, marries Jashodaben under pressure from the family, but leaves her and starts living in RS headquarter in Maninagar, Ahmedabad.



1987: Enters BJP:
BJP wins the civic body polls, Modi joins BJP and is made the General secretary of the Gujarat unit.




1990: The Rath Yatra:
Becomes a close aid of Shri Lal Krishna Advani, and plays a big role in the Somnath - Ayodhya Rath Yatra.




1995 - 1998: The Gujarat BJP split and regain of power:
Shankersingh Vaghela rebels and splits BJP six months after wining Gujarat polls in 1995, BJP regains power in 1998 polls and Modi is made the Oraganising Secretary.

2001: Earthquakes aftermath:
Keshubhai resigns after the earthquakes and Narendra Modi is made the Chief Minister of Gujarat. (Arun Jaitely and Advani seems to have played key role in the posting)

2002: The Riots and Massacres:
After a train with pligrims is burnt in Godhra, Gujarat sees the worst ever riots ever to hit the state more than 100 people die in the communal polls. Mr. Modi is backed by Advani and is stopped from resigning. BJP wins with a thumping majority in the elections held in December.

2005: The US Visa:
USA denies Visa to Modi, for spreadin unrest in the state on communal grounds.

2007: Gujarat in the Bag:
BJP comes to power again under the leadership of Mr. Modi.

2008: Tata's come to Gujarat:
Tata Motors agrees to relocate Nano Plant from Singur, West Bengal to Gujarat.

2009 to 2011: The SIT Saga:
Supreme Court asks SIT to investigate based on the complaint based on Zakia Jafery, Amit shah is arrested in 2010. Modi gets a clean chit from SIT and begins Sadbhavana Fast.

2012: UK ends Boycott:
UK followed by EU ends ban on Modi. Modi wins Gujarat polls again.

2013: General Secretary to BJP PM nominee:
Appointed as campaign committee chief for the BJP in June of 2013. Nitish Kumar pulls out of 17 year long alliance in NDA. Mr. Modi is announced as the PM nominee on the 13th September, 2013.

16th May 2014: Lead BJP to thumping Vcitory:
BJP attains complete majority under the leadership of Shri Narendra Modi.




26th May 2014: The Pinnacle for any politician:
Shri Narendra Bhai Modi, a common man with a humble background becomes the Prime Minister of the biggest democracy in the World and shows the world that in a Democracy, it's all about the people.....


Live Coverage From Rashtrapati Bhavan Courtesy ANI
















































List of Ministers as per TimesNow

As per Times Now report the following leaders are getting the ministries as per the list below:

Arun Jaitley - Defence and Finance Ministry
Smriti Irani - HRD Ministry
Rajnath Singh - Home minister
Sushma Swaraj - Ministry of External Affairs 
Ananth Kumar - Parliamentary Affairs + additional charge 
Nitin Gadkari - Surface Transport Ministry and Shipping Ministry 
Sadanand Gowda - Railways Ministry 
Venkaiah Naidu - Urban Development Ministry 
Ravi Shankar Prasad - Telecom Ministry, Law and Justice Ministry 
Maneka Gandhi - Women and Child Development Ministry 
Najma Heptullah - Ministry of Minorities 
Smriti Irani - HRD Ministry 
Radha Mohan Singh - Agriculture Ministry 
Nirmala Sitharaman - MoS Commerce 
Piyush Goel - MoS Power (Independent) 
Prakash Javadekar - MoS Information &a Broadcasting


Revisit the Post for more updates soon

List of Ministers is out But Ministries still unknown



A per news reports doing rounds the following candidates are going to be sworn in today as ministers, as per comments that have come from associated parties Shiv Sena MP has stated that more alliance ministers would be given a cabinet birth once the the same is expanded a month from now.

There has been a lot of movement of senior BJP MP's, since Mr. Modi returned to Gujarat Bhavan after visiting Rajghat and meeting Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The overall list as below encompasses all senior leaders of the BJP but is missing out Shri Lal Krishna Advani, this seems to be an indication that Mr. Advani would be the speaker of the house.

List of Cabinet Ministers: 

Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley, Nitin Gadkari, Sushma Swaraj, Venkaiah Naidu, Sadanand Gowda, Uma Bharti, Najma Heptullah, Gopinath Munde, Ramvilas Paswan, Kalraj Mishra, Maneka Gandhi, Ananth Kumar, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Anant Geete, Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Narendra Singh Tomar, Jual Oram, Radha Mohan Singh, Thawar Chand Gehlot, Smriti Irani, Dr Harsh Vardhan 

List of MoS (Independent):

General VK Singh, Rao Inderjit Singh, Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Shripad Naik, Dharmendra Pradhan, Sarbananda Sonowal, Prakash Javadekar, Piyush Goel, Dr Jitendra Singh and Nirmala Sitharaman 

List of MoS:

GM Siddeshwara, Manoj Sinha, Upendra Kushwaha, Pon Radhakrishnan, Kiren Rijiju, Krishan Pal Gujjar, Sanjeev Baliyan, Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava, Raosaheb Dadarao Patil Danve, Vishnu Dev Sahai and Sudarshan Bhagat 

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