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Mumbai police commissioner Satyapal Singh resigns. May join BJP and contest from Meerut, UP!

Mumbai police commissioner Satyapal Singh has tendered his resignation and the IPS officer is expected to join either the BJP or the AAP ahead of the upcoming national elections. The IPS official has reportedly applied under the voluntary retirement scheme and has sought to be relieved by the second week of February, a request that is unlikely to be granted, reported the Mumbai Mirror.

Singh, has become the first Mumbai police commissioner to have resigned from his post and said that he wanted to serve the nation with a renewed energy. "I have sent my resignation letter to to the government. The government will now take a call. I now aim to serve society and the nation by joining politics. I have not decided which party to join. When a decision is made, I will make the announcement." While he refused to comment on his political ambitions, he told the Times of India that he would definitely be contesting the upcoming national elections but is still to decide which constituency.

Meanwhile CNN-IBN quoted a senior BJP leader as saying that Singh had already interacted with BJP President Rajnath Singh and former President Nitin Gadkari, and the party could give him a seat from Uttar Pradesh or Maharashtra. Even the Aam Aadmi Party has reportedly offered the IPS official a seat. According to the Mumbai Mirror, the BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is reportedly keen that Singh join the party during its rally in Meerut on Sunday. He is likely to attend.

Another guy who wants to "serve the nation" by not even completing the job he has been given.........:hitwall:
 
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I got a nice joke on India's political situation.

Sonia gives Rs. 100 each to all her 3 children ( assume there are 3) and asks them to buy something that will fill the complete room they were sitting in.
1st one buys wood but it isn't enough.
2nd one buys cotton but it still is less than required,
Owl buys Rs 5 candle and its light fills the whole room. Sonia becomes very happy.Just then kapil sibal stands up and says " since rahulji has joined politics, india's future is as bright as the room."

Just then Anna Hazare shots from outside, "its all good but where are rest 95 rupees?"
 
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Another guy who wants to "serve the nation" by not even completing the job he has been given.........:hitwall:

He's scheduled to retire next year :cheers:

If Modi has no popularity in Tamil nadu, why is Jayalalitha hell bent on stopping his rally??

Chennai: Madras High Court today reserved orders on a petition seeking a direction to DGP, and Superintendent of Police,Kancheepuram not to grant permission for a public meeting on 8 February in which the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is going to participate. On a petition filed by one Gowthama Sannah, the First Bench, comprising Chief Justice RK Agrawal and Justice K Ravichandra Babu after hearing the arguments of counsel for the petitioner, said it was reserving its orders.

The petitioner alleged that Modi's conduct and activity in the recent past was detrimental to the interest of general public not only in Tamil Nadu but all over the country. BJP and its Prime Ministerial candidate are convening public meetings and rallies for which police were taking activists of other political parties into preventive custody on suspicion thereby infringing on the fundamental right of the people.

The petitioner said BJP was going to hold the meeting at Vandalur and the area being thickly populated, there is likelihood of breach of peace and law and order problem maybe created. The petitioner said he has already given representation to the authorities concerned not to give permission to hold the meeting at Vandalur but he has not received any response and hence he moved the court.
 
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In what is likely to be the first of many such cases, Nitin Gadkari has filed a defamation suit against Keju and given him 72 hours to retract yesterday's statement and offer a public apology.

This is car crash telly..I'm loving it:D

To give credit where it's due, AK through his antics has managed to keep AAP in the news round the clock since assuming power, which is no mean achievement.
 
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Next time if some body asks about congress contribution of India, copy and paste this
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A few humble contributions of Congress
1. Constitution of India
2. IITs, IIMs, ISI, 250 plus universities, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, UGC 1956, AICTE 1987
3. Doordarshan
4. AIR
5. IGNOU largest university in the world established in 1985
6. New IITs and IIMs during UPA 1
7. ISRO
8. BARC
9. First Indian cosmonaut Mr Rakesh Sharma
10. Pakistan Surrenders to India 1971
11. Nuclear Deal
12. Computerization by Shri Rajiv Gandhi
13. Non Aligned Movement by Pt. Jawahr Lal Nehru
14. Bringing back the Gold deposited out of the country
15. First Nuclear Test during Mrs. Gandhi
16. DRDO
17. Economic Reforms by Mr Manmohan Singh
18. India is 4th largest GDP
19. 2nd fastest growing economy
20. MGNREGA
21. RTI
22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
28. Nuclear Deal
29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
30. Chandrayan
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
33. AIIMS
34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
35. Nationalization of Banks
36. Green Revolution
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
42. created MTNL in 1986,
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
52. Look East foreign policy
53. A strong earthquake in Latur, Maharashtra, also killed 10,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in 1993. Rao was applauded by many for using modern technology and resources to organize major relief operations to assuage the stricken people, and for schemes of economic reconstruction. The prime minister, Narasimha Rao, appointed an Oxford-educated former academic/bureaucrat, Manmohan Singh, as finance minister. Singh had served in all major economic positions in the country, including as governor of India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India. As secretary-general of the South Commission, he had also had close interactions with IMF managing director Michel Camdessus. As economic adviser to the previous prime minister, Singh was not new to the impending crisis. To him, making exchange rate adjustments, implementing fiscal reform, and influencing business expectations were the most immediate policy priorities.
 
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