Archive | April, 2021

How Tirath overwhelmed Trivendra

Posted on 07 April 2021 by admin

The script of removal of former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Trivendra Singh Rawat, was written a year ago. It is said that National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had already submitted a report about Trivendra Singh to the party high command, clearly stating that ‘if he is not changed, then the BJP’s defeat in the upcoming assembly elections will be certain.’ But due to the corona epidemic, Rawat got a year-long deferment. There were several reasons behind Trivendra’s departure, such as his excessive self-reliance on the bureaucracy, ignoring the party cadre, and several serious allegations of corruption. Radhika Jha, an IAS officer, was being termed as Super CM by the relevant power circles. As the successor of Trivendra, many names, including Dhan Singh Rawat, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, Ajay Bhatt, and Anil Baluni, came to the fore, but the dark horse was an unintentional face ‘Tirath Singh Rawat’, who was not given a ticket in the 2017 assembly elections. However, he won the election on a BJP ticket from Pauri in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. It is said that Doval, RSS, and Nishank played an important role in furthering Tirath’s name. Doval had an eye on the Pauri parliamentary seat from where he wants his son Shaurya Doval to contest the election. It is being said that by going to Trivendra Singh, the BJP top has given a direct message to many Chief Ministers, “Do the work or be ready to go.” This means that swords are hanging on Manohar Lal Khattar, Viplav Deb, and Jairam Thakur.

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G-7 still a major concern for Congress

Posted on 07 April 2021 by admin

The frontline ‘G-23’, led by disgruntled Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, may have broken down and leaders like Shashi Tharoor, Jitin Prasad have once again reached the shelter of their high command, but leaders like Anand Sharma, Kapil Sibal, Manish Tiwari, Vivek Tankha, Bhupendra Singh Hooda are still slaves in the hands of Azad under the guise of ‘G-7’. Now it has also become clear that in the states where the elections will be held, the leaders of ‘G-7’ will wake up sentiment against their own party Congress in these states. Anand Sharma has opened the front in the Bengal elections by tweeting against Congress. In the future, the ‘G-7’ can hold rallies in Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. It is being said that if Hooda wanted it, the Manohar Lal Khattar government of Haryana could have been suffocated, but with a ‘change’ in Hooda, the Khattar government has easily won the no-confidence motion. It is said that Hooda is deeply distressed about his case of CBI and ED. The CBI is still investigating the Rs 1500 crore Manesar land scam case, besides the ED summoning Hooda in the ‘money laundering case in the same month of February. It is said that troubled Hooda came to Azad’s shelter and Azad spoke to a prominent BJP leader and gave Hooda immediate relief in these matters. Ghulam Nabi Azad can also contest the next election of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly by forming his own regional party and he can tie up with BJP post-election when the time comes to form a government.

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Is Maharashtra government in trouble?

Posted on 07 April 2021 by admin

As soon as the Uddhav government of Maharashtra decided that the lockdown could be imposed in Nagpur from March 15 to 21, concerns erupted across the RSS frontline, as the Sangh’s All India Representatives’ meeting is scheduled to be convened in Bengaluru from 19 March, with many senior Sangh leaders and volunteers departing from Nagpur to take part there. Sources reveal that when Uddhav Thackeray came to know about this, he took cognizance of this and called the Nagpur RSS Headquarters and assured the top leaders of the Sangh that there would be no problem in their movement, as his government would take full care of the Sangh leaders’ movement. Even though Uddhav and Shiv Sena are seen raging with the BJP, he has extremely good relations with the Sangh. Also, there are elections for Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation next year where the Shiv Sena has been in power for the last 21 years and the BMC itself provides Shiv Sena its bread and butter. So, Uddhav is also deeply involved in these efforts that in the coming days he should get an agreement with the BJP. While speaking in the assembly recently, Uddhav jokingly oriented towards the BJP benches and said, “We were with you in government earlier, we can be there in the future too.” So on Friday morning, former state Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, along with Mumbai BJP President Chandrakant Patil, suddenly reached the Nagpur without any schedule, and both these leaders held a long closed-door meeting with Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, after which there was speculation that after the Bengal elections, the ‘Aghadi Vikas Party’ government in Maharashtra may bid farewell and new political equations can be formed in the state.

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…In the end

Posted on 07 April 2021 by admin

The ‘G-23 group’ of Congress dissidents is now broken down into just ‘G-7’, which is headed by Ghulam Nabi Azad and Azad’s recent record hints that he can ever switch over to the BJP’s side anytime. Most of the leaders who signed the letter, such as Shashi Tharoor, Jitin Prasad, Veerappa Moily, etc., have already been given important responsibilities by the party. Kapil Sibal is not merely dependent on the Congress for his Rajya Sabha; he has very good rapport with the RJD. Rahul Gandhi is not in favor of sending leaders like Gulab Nabi Azad and Anand Sharma to the Rajya Sabha again. Seeing this, two other G7 leaders Manish Tiwari and Bhupendra Singh Hooda have already started praising Rahul and it should not come as a surprise when in the coming days they are seen singing peans of Rahul Gandhi.

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Gadkari’s helplessness

Posted on 07 April 2021 by admin

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has always been known for his good rapport with the media and it is said that he does not let go of any opportunity to oblige the media, but in the past, one of his most ambitious media projects got stuck in the PMO. The Union Ministry of Road Transport had launched a massive awareness campaign in association with FICCI and the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers on road safety. Gadkari is well known for his unique ideas and a variety of initiatives. Sources reveal that for the promotion of this campaign, he had made a provision of a budget of seven and a half crores, but the file has not returned since it went to the PMO, and is stuck somewhere, much like Gadkari’s growing political plans.

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