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But Congress will not survive without this monarchy.They made a mistake when they allowed the ruling of Nehru family even after his death.Indira was an an excellent PM.Not that good but Rajiv was als no that bad.Plus additional colonial nehru baggage of Indians.So all things went smoothly until Rajiv
After his death Congress got an able leader called Sitaram Kesari.And same second level manipulating leaders in Congress brought Sonia in to politics even she was not interested in politics.Not for the party but for looting under cover of Sonia.They thought that public would stay silent because of the presence of Nehru family member.Actual death Congress started from there.Years passing BJP became stronger and Congress became vulnerable to regional parties.Its culmination happened in 2014 election.Because new gen like you and ys dont carry that colonial baggage.
Rahul cant be a good leader of an emerging powerful nation in this world. So Congress find another able leader outside of the family otherwise.They will suffer severe casuality again.
Look at that disaster Congress under Indira got 153 seats after the emergency(even after all those cruelties).
But without even a single isdue likeCongress reduced to 44 this time.



Rahul still dont learn a single lesson.Yesterday he shouted in LS without any reason and made unnecessary comments against PM and Speaker.That thing ulimately placed inhis own face by the reply of Arun Jaitley and Speaker.
If that dumbass Rahul Gandhi still dont have any plan to resign from Congress leadrrship then even God cant help Congress.


Folks like Jyotiraja Scinid and Sachin PIlot should simply leave congress and form another party . I believe India needs a left to counter the right wing . But folks like Congress, SP BSP should be destroyed from the face of the planet ...
 
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@Bang Galore

One thing i want to say, Natwar Singh is showing us a thing which can never be PROVED. He is saying that if there were no Sonia-Rahul, Congress would have been down to 4, atleast they are 44 now. This thing can never be proved, can it? In Fact, i would say even a state leader projected as a national leader in place of Rahul would have given Congress much better nos. than current 44. Rahul was the best thing not for Congress but BJP. Whenever he used to open his mouth he reduced Congress seats by 20 & transferred them to BJP. The memory of Arnab interview of Rahul is still fresh, infact i have come across many posts in social media which said that people wanted to vote for Nilekani in South Banglore but din't want Rahul to become PM, thats why BJP candidate won.

Rahul was responsible for the fact that even good candidates of Congress din't won.

You are right that it cannot be proved, one way or the other. No one in the Congress wants to risk finding out. True what you said in Bangalore South but would it be possible to drag that as a nationwide phenomenon? Don't know. Maybe, maybe not. I personally don't think it makes any difference but not too many in the Congress will want to try that & see. The key here is not Rahul's winnability but acceptability to the Congress. Others may be better but Congressmen & women simply see them as being a crab in the basket of crabs & will pull him/her back down.
 
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Have done everything in accordance with law: Kamla Beniwal - Firstpost
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Kolkata: Sacked Mizoram Governor
Kamla Beniwal on Friday denied any
wrongdoing and claimed she had
abided by the law in whatever she
had done.
"Meine jo kam kiya, kaidey kanoon se
kiya (whatever I have done, have
done in accordance with law),"
Beniwal told reporters at the NSC
Bose International Airport in
Kolkata.
Beniwal, who was sacked as Mizoram
Governor on Wednesday, just two
months before her tenure was to
come to an end, arrived in Kolkata
from Aizawl this evening.
Beniwal, 87, as the Governor of
Gujarat had a running battle with
Narendra Modi when he was Gujarat
chief minister.
The NDA government came under
attack on Thursday over the sacking
of Beniwal with Opposition parties
calling it "political vendetta", a
charge it rejected by saying the
action followed "serious allegations"
against her and insisted there was
no politics behind it.
Rejecting allegations of political
vendetta, Parliamentary Affairs
Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said
there was "no politics" behind the
decision.
The minister said "there are serious
allegations. The government has
taken note of them and taken
action."
Congress leader Manish Tewari
dubbed Beniwal's removal as a
"classic case of political vendetta"
and said the action was not in line
with the Supreme Court judgement
on removal of Governors.
 
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Student unrest signals maturing of democracy | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
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Gangtok witnessed violence involving
students and the police. National
Highway 31A leading to our borders
with Tibet (Nathu La) remained
blocked for a couple of days and
there were bursts of tear-gas shells
many times to open up the passage.
The unrest is a matter of concern for
the region's students as well as
people. Strikes and blockades were
not commonplace in this part of the
country. Compared to other North-
Eastern states, Sikkim, generally
known to be peaceful, has been
witnessing disturbances since the
last elections in May 2014. Two
people had lost their lives in
election-related violence, which is
uncharacteristic of Sikkim's politics.
On July 14, students of Sikkim
Government College, Tadong in
Gangtok, protested against fee hike
by blocking National Highway 31A.
The hike was unjustified as the
government, in one stroke, increased
the semester fee from Rs300 to
Rs1,700. The government's
justification was that a hike in
tuition fees had been kept in
abeyance for several years.
The Sikkim government college in
Tadong is the first college to have
come up in the state; it was
established in 1977, as a night
college, after the merger of Sikkim
with the Indian Union in May, 1975.
Prior to that, students had to go to
colleges in Darjeeling and other
parts of West Bengal; those who had
money could land up in Delhi.
Access to higher education was the
preserve of those who could spend
money on travel and live in hostels
outside of Sikkim.
On July 14, the day when the
academic session began, students
from the Government College
marched to the Ministry of Human
Resources Development, demanding
a repeal of the fee hike. The officials
were not in a mood to entertain the
frustrated students who resorted to
road blockade; this indeed is an
effective means of protest as it is
the only main highway to the capital
and the Government College in
Tadong is right on the National
Highway! Gangtok, in any case, is on
either side of the highway, and there
aren't many roads in the city.
The peaceful protest turned violent
when the police, equipped with
state-of-the-art protective gear asked
them to disperse. A skirmish
followed. And then there was a
lathicharge and bursting of tear-gas
shells. Though the fee hike was
revoked, later in the evening, the
blockade continued on day two as
well and more students joined the
strike from other government
colleges in Sikkim. As is the case
with unrest of this kind, the demand
shifted from withdrawing the fee
hike to action against the
Superintendent of Police, Manoj
Tiwari. 'Action' meant different
things to different sections of the
students. Some wanted his dismissal
while others demanded that he
apologise at the same spot where he
ordered the lathicharge.
Though it looked to be a
spontaneous protest, the fact is that
the entire development had to do
with the political culture building
here over the last few months. The
ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF),
after having held all the assembly
seats until May 2014, has now lost
as many as eight out of the ten
constituencies around Gangtok to
the Sikkim Kranthikari Morcha (SKM).
This is a new party, founded only a
year ago and led by PS Golay, a close
aide of SDF supremo, Pawan
Chamling, for several years. Golay
was leading the SDF's student and
youth wing until he fell out.
This explains the involvement of
students as well as a section of the
youth and taxi drivers in organising
the blockade. Many of them had
been under arrest leading the union
to call for a strike.
People are apprehensive of this
unrest and intolerance. However,
this could be an indication of a
maturing democracy with a strong
opposition. This might be the
beginning of a transition from a
culture of monarchy to that of a
democracy. Though these are still
early days!
 
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^^ I guess Sheila's days are also numbered..
 
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TRUTH ABOUT KAMLA BENIWAL AND THE MEDIA SPIN

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There is an unseemly clamour and competition among several prominent TV media anchors of NDTV and CNN-IBN among others, as well as prominent political analysts to whitewash the indefensible acts of malfeasance committed by Kamla Beniwal, former Governor of Gujarat during her political career as a leading light of the Congress party. Reproduced below is an excerpt from Wikipedia:

“At the age of 27, she was the first female minister in Rajasthan. Kamla has been a minister in Congress governments in Rajasthan since 1954, holding various portfolios, including home, education and agriculture. She was the revenue minister in the Ashok Gehlot government.

She was appointed Governor of Tripura in October 2009. She was the first female governor of any state of Northeast India a month later, she was appointed as the Governor of Gujarat on 27 November 2009.

On 6th July,2014, she was transferred from the post of Governor of Gujarat to the post of Governor of Mizoram. On 6th August,2014, she was released from the duty as Governor of Mizoram.”

Kamla Beniwal and many former Congress Ministers and political leaders from Rajasthan were accused in the 1,000-crore Jaipur Development Authority land scam. She was allotted prime land at low prices on the basis of false affidavits and documents.

Dr Kamla Beniwal had claimed to be a farm laborer putting in 16 hours of work every day for the past 41,000 days according to the records of Kisan Samuhik Krishi Sahakari Samiti Limited (KSKSSL), a cooperative body in Jaipur. The land allocation was based on these records.

After investigation, the Cooperatives Registrar of Jaipur passed strong strictures against KSKSSL. Its investigation also concluded that the samiti’s claim that they were farm labourers was false, and that the samiti had deliberately and intentionally given false statements and filed false affidavits.

This issue was raised in the Rajya Sabha during the pre-noon sitting which led to stalled proceedings and the House was then adjourned for 15 minutes.

What’s important is that all of this information is available in the public domain. Yet, somehow, all of this information does not reach the formidable tribe of our media anchors and political commentators appearing on TV channels. The conclusion we can derive is that they either are pathetically ignorant or don’t do their homework. It is also a truism that they don’t try to update their measly knowledge,nor possess the ability to research and reach the truth.

The Kamla Beniwal clamour yet again illustrates the hollowness of our anchors to their claim to fame. They are just busy promoting falsehood and deceit using their false pulpits—the TV studios.

Indeed, these over-clever anchors and political commentariat deserve our collective salute for taking the public for a ride by their delusional debates and bluff and bluster.

TRUTH ABOUT KAMLA BENIWAL AND THE MEDIA SPIN | IndiaFactsIndiaFacts
 
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Student unrest signals maturing of democracy | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
.
Gangtok witnessed violence involving
students and the police. National
Highway 31A leading to our borders
with Tibet (Nathu La) remained
blocked for a couple of days and
there were bursts of tear-gas shells
many times to open up the passage.
The unrest is a matter of concern for
the region's students as well as
people. Strikes and blockades were
not commonplace in this part of the
country. Compared to other North-
Eastern states, Sikkim, generally
known to be peaceful, has been
witnessing disturbances since the
last elections in May 2014. Two
people had lost their lives in
election-related violence, which is
uncharacteristic of Sikkim's politics.
On July 14, students of Sikkim
Government College, Tadong in
Gangtok, protested against fee hike
by blocking National Highway 31A.
The hike was unjustified as the
government, in one stroke, increased
the semester fee from Rs300 to
Rs1,700. The government's
justification was that a hike in
tuition fees had been kept in
abeyance for several years.
The Sikkim government college in
Tadong is the first college to have
come up in the state; it was
established in 1977, as a night
college, after the merger of Sikkim
with the Indian Union in May, 1975.
Prior to that, students had to go to
colleges in Darjeeling and other
parts of West Bengal; those who had
money could land up in Delhi.
Access to higher education was the
preserve of those who could spend
money on travel and live in hostels
outside of Sikkim.
On July 14, the day when the
academic session began, students
from the Government College
marched to the Ministry of Human
Resources Development, demanding
a repeal of the fee hike. The officials
were not in a mood to entertain the
frustrated students who resorted to
road blockade; this indeed is an
effective means of protest as it is
the only main highway to the capital
and the Government College in
Tadong is right on the National
Highway! Gangtok, in any case, is on
either side of the highway, and there
aren't many roads in the city.
The peaceful protest turned violent
when the police, equipped with
state-of-the-art protective gear asked
them to disperse. A skirmish
followed. And then there was a
lathicharge and bursting of tear-gas
shells. Though the fee hike was
revoked, later in the evening, the
blockade continued on day two as
well and more students joined the
strike from other government
colleges in Sikkim. As is the case
with unrest of this kind, the demand
shifted from withdrawing the fee
hike to action against the
Superintendent of Police, Manoj
Tiwari. 'Action' meant different
things to different sections of the
students. Some wanted his dismissal
while others demanded that he
apologise at the same spot where he
ordered the lathicharge.
Though it looked to be a
spontaneous protest, the fact is that
the entire development had to do
with the political culture building
here over the last few months. The
ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF),
after having held all the assembly
seats until May 2014, has now lost
as many as eight out of the ten
constituencies around Gangtok to
the Sikkim Kranthikari Morcha (SKM).
This is a new party, founded only a
year ago and led by PS Golay, a close
aide of SDF supremo, Pawan
Chamling, for several years. Golay
was leading the SDF's student and
youth wing until he fell out.
This explains the involvement of
students as well as a section of the
youth and taxi drivers in organising
the blockade. Many of them had
been under arrest leading the union
to call for a strike.
People are apprehensive of this
unrest and intolerance. However,
this could be an indication of a
maturing democracy with a strong
opposition. This might be the
beginning of a transition from a
culture of monarchy to that of a
democracy. Though these are still
early days!

@Tshering22 sab tekh toh hai na Sikkim mein
 
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At BJP National Council Meet, Amit Shah Confirmed as Party Chief
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New Delhi:Top BJP leaders from across the country, in a meeting ofthe National Council, today ratified the appointment of party president Amit Shah. (PM Modi Tightens Grip on BJP, Close Aide Amit Shah is Party Chief)Prime Minister Narendra Modi, veteran leader LK Advani and senior leaders Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley also attended the meeting.The session, being held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi, will conclude with PM Modi's address.The national council will also adopta political resolution that will focus on the political and economic issues as well as the initiatives taken by the BJP-led NDA government and its roadmapahead. (Amit Shah Asks BJP Lawmakers to Remain Connected with Voters)This is the first meeting of the party's national council after BJP's victory in the Lok Sabha polls.Top BJP leaders and more than 2,000 party leaders from across the county are participating, besides chief ministers and ministers in BJP-ruled states and Opposition leaders in states wherethe BJP is not in power. (BJP Off the Block, Amit Shah Begins Knitting Strategy for State Polls)Party patriarch LK Advani will also address party leaders. Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley and other leaders of the party are also taking part in the deliberations.Mr Shah had taken over as BJP chief on July 9 after Rajnath Singh resigned from the post soon after his joining PM Modi's cabinet.Though the BJP's Parliamentary Board, the highest decision- making forum of the party, approved the appointment of Amit Shah, the move has to be ratified by the party's national council, as per the party's constitution. (Amit Shah is the New BJP President)Mr Shah is credited with scripting BJP's stunning victory in key state of Uttar Pradesh in Lok Sabha elections that helped BJP get an absolute majority of its own.Addressing the meet, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, "Somepeople may wonder why Amit Shah (for BJP chief's post)?"He said that when he was looking for someone to lead the party in the 2014 Lok Sabha election in Uttar Pradesh, he zeroed in on MrShah.Under Mr Shah's leadership, said Mr Singh, for the first time the BJP got 71 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in the state.After the ratification of his appointment, Mr Shah will form his new team that will lead the party. (A New Team for Amit Shah)Sources say the new team will include a number of young leaders as the party wants to focuson strengthening the bond with voters and the common man while preparing for coming assembly elections in various states.
 
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Meanwhile in Jharkhand..

Scramble for lotus berth


I think its time to dump Bishnoi in Haryana... He seems more like a baggage. If needed, a tacit understanding with Chautalas can be done.
 
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