Showing posts with label Amit Shah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amit Shah. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 April 2018

सेंगर के बचाव में बोले BJP नेता- तीन बच्चों की मां से कोई रेप करता है क्या?

उन्नाव रेप मामले में बैकफुट दिख रही योगी सरकार के नेताओं की असंवेदनहीन बयानबाजी का दौर जारी है. रेप मामले में योगी सरकार पर लगातार सवाल उठ रहे हैं, जहां योगी सरकार ने आरोपी विधायक कुलदीप सिंह सेंगर के खिलाफ सीबीआई जांच की सिफारिश की है, वहीं बलिया के बैरिया से बीजेपी विधायक सुरेंद्र सिंह ने कुलदीप सिंह सेंगर के बचाव में विवादित बयान दिया है. सुरेंद्र सिंह का कहना है कि तीन बच्चों की मां के साथ कोई रेप करता है क्या? बीजेपी विधायक के इस बयान के बाद एक बार फिर यूपी सरकार की किरकिरी हुई है.

अमित शाह के लखनऊ पहुंचने के साथ ही शुरू हुआ घटनाक्रम

सेंगर ने 'भाषा' से कहा, 'मैं यहां मीडिया के समक्ष आया हूं. मैं भगोड़ा नहीं हूं. मैं यहां राजधानी लखनऊ में हूं. बताइये क्या करूं.’ भाजपा के राष्ट्रीय अध्यक्ष अमित शाह के लखनऊ से रवाना होने के कुछ ही देर बाद ये घटनाक्रम हुआ.

इसके साथ ही योगी सरकार ने उन्नाव जिला अस्पताल के दो डॉक्टरों को निलंबित कर अनुशासनात्मक कार्रवाई के आदेश दिए हैं. जेल अस्पताल के भी तीन डॉक्टरों पर भी कार्रवाई की गाज गिरी है जिन पर पीड़िता के पिता के इलाज में लापरवाही बरतने का आरोप है.

इसके साथ ही क्षेत्राधिकारी सफीपुर, कुंवर बहादुर सिंह भी लापरवाही के आरोप में निलंबित कर दिए गए हैं. शासन ने एसआईटी के साथ जेल डीआईजी और उन्नाव जिला प्रशासन से भी रिपोर्ट मांगी थी. एक साथ तीन रिपोर्ट मिलने के बाद सरकार ने ये फैसले किए हैं. इसके साथ ही सरकार पीड़िता के परिवार को सुरक्षा भी उपलब्ध कराएगी.

Source:-Aajtak

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Sunday, 26 March 2017

Former Congress leader SM Krishna to join BJP today

Former Karnataka chief minister and Union external affairs minister SM Krishna is scheduled to formally join the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday at its headquarters in New Delhi in the presence of party president Amit Shah.

Krishna, 84, had ended his four-decades-old association with the Congress on January 29, citing a shift from its core ideology and a lack of respect for senior leaders as reasons for the decision.

There had been much speculation on his likely move, and it had been widely anticipated that he would join the BJP after he ruled out joining the Janata Dal (Secular).

“Krishna is a very senior politician with experience both at the Centre and in the state,” senior state BJP leader KS Eshwarappa said. “Apart from his personal influence in the Mandya region, he is liked by the educated class for his developmental work in Bengaluru,” Eshwarappa said.

Political analysts, though, are not convinced about the influence he will have and his ability to pull votes.

Source:-Hindustantimes

With eyes on 2019, the BJP is working on many fronts at the same time

On the way back from Bareilly I asked the taxi driver: “Where do you hail from and whom did you vote for this year?” “I am from Meerut and we voted for Modi,” was his reply. “What do you mean by ‘we’?” I asked. “I mean my family members and neighbours,” said the cabbie. “May I know the name of your community?” “Yes, we are Jatavs.” “You are Jatavs and you haven’t voted for Mayawati?” I asked. “No, Modiji made sure that cooking gas reached our homes. My wife and mother are happy. Now, their eyes don’t water while cooking on a choolha (clay oven),” he said.

To conduct a post-mortem of assembly elections, my colleagues and I asked many such questions to voters. There were two significant reasons for the BJP’s victory: The Ujjwala scheme, in which cooking gas was made available to poor families and the promise of a farm loan waiver, which helped consolidate the farmers’ votes. On top of it came the Diwali and Ramzan rhetoric. That took care of the rest. In 2014 if Modi was an icon of hope, in 2017 he emerged as a symbol of a politician whom the common man trusted.View more:-Bulk Sms Service provider

The question now being raised is: Will the BJP manage to hold on to its 20-year-old rule in Gujarat in the assembly elections at the end of this year? Will it manage to displace the Congress in Himachal Pradesh? Who will come out on top in the five states going to polls next year? Similarly, the biggest challenge looking the Opposition in the eye is making sure it doesn’t become extinct. Will the Congress manage to hold on to power in Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Mizoram and Meghalaya? Can it wrest the assembly from the BJP in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh? Will it need a Bihar-like grand coalition to do that?

Source:-Hindustantimes

Monday, 9 May 2016

Narendra Modi’s degree: Arvind Kejriwal lays a trap, BJP walks into it

It’s rather embarrassing that our leaders would be discussing whether the educational degrees of the country’s Prime Minister are fakes. When Arvind Kejriwal made the allegation, it was expected that the BJP would laugh it off, calling it a frivolous piece of fiction concocted by a leader who has nothing worthwhile to do and is desperate for some cheap publicity. Now that no less than the party president Amit Shah and senior leader Arun Jaitley have come out with a defence for the prime minister, the matter appears to be serious.

Let’s not get into a debate over whether the documents produced by both sides are genuine. As is usual in such cases, it would lead us nowhere. The truth would finally get buried in the din of claims and counterclaims. The issue would die down after running its course. The AAP points out to several discrepancies in the BA degree of Modi. When the mark-sheet shows the year 1977, how can the degree issued mention it as 1978? How come, it alleges, the names are different in the mark-sheet and the degree certificate? No Narendra Damodar Modi passed out from Delhi University in 1978, the party claims, adding that the only Narendra Modi to graduate in the year from the varsity was Narendra Mahavir Modi, a resident of Rajasthan.
Arvind Kejriwal and Narendra Modi

Arvind Kejriwal and Narendra Modi

The BJP, on its part, has produced the BA and MA certificates of the Prime Minister and claims them to be genuine. We don’t have clear answers from the party on the discrepancies pointed out by AAP leaders, but they are expected to brush these off as clerical errors. The party would like others to believe that the allegations are pure fiction with no basis in reality. But why did it need to get into this in the first place?
Nobody was discussing the degree issue with any seriousness, but after the BJP’s media conference it has assumed some gravitas. It’s possible the AAP will dig out some more documents in the coming days and keep the BJP leaders on their toes. Television debates will only add to the party’s discomfiture. It could have done without the unnecessary attention but given the party’s natural inclination to give it back, its response is not unexpected.
Shah said AAP has taken the public discourse to a new low. He could be right, but the BJP has not exactly been the standard-bearer among political parties in this respect either. But such allegations don’t seem to bother the AAP. The fact that it managed to engage the BJP on the matter is good enough. Actually, it’s playing the BJP’s game when it comes to staying in news and putting the opposition in a situation of discomfiture. In a way what the BJP is doing to the Congress, the AAP is doing to the BJP.

It’s pointless to be judgmental over a certificate or two. It won’t diminish Narendra Modi. Political parties play their little games. The media is their new battle field. Here no low is low enough. Source: http://www.firstpost.com