The emergence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)appears to have come as a boon for the Congress, which has been witnessing a down trend in its popularity across the country.
The Congress leadership, including vice president Rahul Gandhi, has failed to put the brakes on the rising popularity of Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. But with Arvind Kejriwal led-AAP announcing to contest “maximum number of seats” in the 2014 General Elections, the grand old party seems to have seen a ray of hope.
It was quite unusual on Congress’ part to extend support to the AAP to form government in Delhi, the same party which during its election campaign had heavily criticised the grand old party over corruption. Also, three times Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit was defeated by Kejriwal by a huge margin.
The question which arises is, what led the Congress to extend support to the new political outfit. One reason may be that the Congress thought that AAP under the leadership of Kejriwal wouldn’t be able to fulfil the poll promises and ultimately the popularity of the new entrant fades away, another may be that the Congress is banking on AAP to eat into BJP’s vote share in the urban areas in the Lok Sabha elections.
The Congress, which suffered a huge defeat in the recently held Assembly elections in Delhi, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh might have sensed the mood of the nation which appears to have tilted towards Modi – all thanks to the weak and indecisive leadership of the UPA government.
Overall, Congress was seen to lose ground over corruption scandals.
The BJP, has waged a fierce campaign fronted by its PM candidate, Modi, who has charmed businesses and is credited with turning Gujarat into an industrial haven.
The flamboyant Gujarat Chief Minister with his fiery oratory skills has almost diminished the Congress leadership and the ruling party has nothing left in its armoury to tackle the NaMo wave.
The Congress seems to be eyeing AAP’s support to take on Modi and this was evident when Mani Shankar Aiyar in an oblique comment suggested that Congress could seek the help of AAP in the run-up to General Elections 2014 to thwart the BJP’s influence.
“We will work shoulder to shoulder.. Having two secular parties at power is good for the country,” said Aiyar according to the reports.
Buoyed by spectacular performance in Delhi Assembly elections, the AAP has decided to contest maximum number of seats in the parliamentary election scheduled in April-May.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday sought to dispel apprehensions of the Indian diaspora on the state of the economy, saying the country was heading towards “better times” and there is no reason to despair about its present or worry about the future.
He also said that regardless of the outcome of the next elections, they will once again demonstrate the strength of India’s democracy and its institutions.
“I know that many of you have questions about the future of the Indian economy and concerns about social challenges, the shape of our polity and the issues of governance in our country. There is a perception in some quarters outside India that the country is losing its momentum of the past decade,” he said.
Singh said the issue is also amplified by the “political contestations in India, which are inevitably louder in the election season” that is now on the horizon.
“I wish to assure you that there is no reason to despair about our present or worry about our future. Indeed, as I have said earlier, we are heading into better times ahead and I would urge you to remain engaged in the future of this country with confidence and optimism,” the Prime Minister said at the 12th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas here.
He said despite a number of external and domestic factors, “our economic fundamentals are strong.”
“Our economy has done well over the past decade. In the nine years since 2004, we averaged a healthy growth rate of 7.9 per cent per annum. There has been no doubt a slow down in the recent past, and we will probably end this year at the same level as last year with 5 per cent growth,” he said.
Singh pointed out that a number of international as well as domestic factors have contributed to this situation.
“Despite these challenges, our economic fundamentals remain strong. Our savings and investment rates are still over 30 per cent of our GDP and the entrepreneurial spirit in India is very much alive and kicking,” Singh said.
Even as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) prepares to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, noted social crusader Anna Hazare has advised Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to stay away from it and instead focus on providing good governance to people in his state.
Talking exclusively to Zee Media, the noted Gandhian leader said, “A lot needs to be done. After Jan Lokpal, we need few more important legislations to safeguard people’s interest and strengthen democracy in India.”
Anna also hinted that he may start a fresh agitation to press the government for bringing more legislation over Right to Recall, Right to Reject and for empowering Gram Sabhas etc.
When quizzed about the AAP’s plans to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, Anna said, “I have asked the same question to Arvind Kejriwal, how will he judge the character of all candidates from his party who will contest the next polls.”
“To a question whether Arvind Kejriwal should himself contest the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Anna said, “I think he should continue to focus on providing good governance to people in Delhi. He should not fight the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. ”
To know more what Anna Hazare said about Arvind Kejriwal and his party’s move to contest the next polls watch Bharat Bhagya Vidhata at 10 pm tonight on Zee Media.
Anna’s political tip for Kejriwal comes in the wake of AAP’s decision to contest the next Lok Sabha elections in major states.
Even as AAP plans to field maximum number of candidates for 2014 Lok Sabha elections, many leaders of the new political outfit are of the view that Delhi Chief Minister should contest the upcoming polls.
It is being learnt that many AAP leaders voiced their concern during the national executive meet Sunday over Kejriwal refusing to fight the General Elections.
Reports said that some section of the party was of the view that the Delhi Chief Minister would attract the electorates as he is the most popular face of the party and projecting him as the prime ministerial candidate would help the party in garnering support in a big way.
However, Kejriwal had ruled out contesting the General Elections. “I am not contesting the Lok Sabha elections, he told reporters.
Malaysia wants to collaborate closely with India in the areas of biodiversity and education, Malaysia’s Minister for Natural Resources and Environment G Palanivel said here on Wednesday.
“As one of the 12 mega diverse countries in the world, Malaysia has in place many conservation programmes relating to biodiversity conservation – such as our extensive network of protected forest areas,” Palanivel said in his address as the chief guest at the 12th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, the annual gathering of the people of Indian origin.
Palanivel is also the president of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), which is part of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in the southeast Asian country.
He said his country was revising its national policy on biodiversity to make it in line with the new global strategy.
According to the minister, Malaysia has learnt from India’s experiences on the implementation of the National Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
Palanivel said there was a lot of room for expansion in the field of education too as his country was aspiring to be a hub for education in the region.
Stating that Malaysian students have been coming to India for a long time to pursue their studies in the fields of medicine, dentistry and engineering, he said Indian institutes have taken a step forward by setting up campuses in Malaysia.
“Among those who have initiated setting up campuses in the country are Manipal International University and Vinayaka Mission University,” he said.
He also invited the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) to set up a campus in his country.
Ethnic Indians comprise a little over seven percent of Malaysia’s total population of nearly 30 million.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday expressed his gratitude to Saudi Arabia for addressing the problems of over a million Indian workers after that country adopted a new labour policy.
“…I would like to record my appreciation for the work of the (India’s) Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs as also the government of kingdom of Saudi Arabia for successfully addressing the challenges that more than one million Indian workers faced following changes in Saudi Arabia’s labour policies,” he said here while addressing the inaugural session of the 12th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, the annual gathering of the people of Indian origin.
The new Nitaqat or Saudisation policy in that Gulf nation makes it mandatory for all Saudi companies to reserve 10 percent of jobs for Saudi nationals.
Following the implementation of the policy, Saudi authorities granted a six-month grace period last year for all expatriates to either rectify their residency status or leave the country.
Earlier this month, Saudi Labour Minister Adel bin Mohammed Fakeih had said that the Nitaqat policy had affected only a small percentage of Indians and that 400,000 of them in the kingdom had corrected their work status, becoming legal and welcome workers.
Addressing the media here on January 02, Fakeih also said that the kingdom has issued more than one million work visas, including many to the Indian community.
There are around 2.8 million expatriate Indians in Saudi Arabia, a large number of whom are blue collar workers.
French is their mother tongue and they have been born and lived for four generations far away from India, but a thirst to know more about the land where their forefathers came from draws them to India regularly.
Armoudom Lena, an orthodontist from Reunion Islan, is heading the Indian delegation at the 12th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, the largest gathering of Indian diaspora that opened here Tuesday.
Reunion Island is a small French island in the Indian Ocean, near Mauritius. The Indian-origin population comprises 45 percent of the people on the island that has a population of over 837,000 inhabitants.
“We are the most important Indian community in France,” Lena said in an interview here.
Lena, who has come with her son and other Indian members, said the visit to PBD is aimed to help strengthen links with “Mother India”.
“We want the young people to strengthen links with Mother India and our country of adoption. We want to share our experiences from abroad.”
“France is a country of human rights and we have good education. I think we can share our experiences,” said Lena, adding that they are also keen to find out about investing in India.
“There are many people who can invest in India in fields like environment and recycling of water,” said Lena, a fourth generation Indian.
Among the problems Lena said she faces while in India is language, as they are French speaking with halting knowledge of English. The other is of passports for Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), she said.
Asked which part of India her forefathers hailed from, Lena said she was told by an Indian minister that “maybe I come from Kerala. I am the fourth generation immigrant”.
Her son Sanjay Armoudom is studying law. Sanjay said he wants to meet more youth in India, including more from the Indian diaspora.
“In India we share the same facial features, not like where I grew up. I feel familiar here, and also a little lost,” said Sanjay.
With the Lok Sabha election just a few months away every party is trying its best to woo voters. While some parties are making promises to improve governance some others have announced several welfare schemes to attract voters. On the other hand, Brian Miranda Congress corporator from Vakola had alleged that Congress MP Priya Dutt has not carried out any developmental work in her constituency. He made this statement after visiting the BMC ground at Kalina for having a look at the deteriorating situation of the ground. Miranda also added that leaders like Priya have become useless for the Congress party.
Miranda alleged that Priya Dutt had never interacted with the common man to know about the problems faced by him. After becoming a MP Priya has visited her constituency only few times. Since the general election is just round the corner Priya might appear before the masses in her constituency to show that she is working for their welfare.
Expressing his displeasure over the functioning of Priya Dutt, Brian Miranda said, “Priya Dutt was never keen to work for the development of her constituency. According to me, Priya is not utilising the funds efficiently. As an MP, it’s her responsibility to resolve the issue faced by the people in her constituency. However, she is not fulfilling her responsibility.”
Miranda also claimed that people belonging to Priya Dutt’s constituency is unaware about her. People are unable to meet her as she remains inaccessible to the common man.
“I am a Congress corporator but even I had to struggle a lot to meet her Priya as she remains inaccessible. Being a corporator if I am finding it difficult to meet Priya then how will the common man be able to meet her? People belonging to Priya’s constituency have to wait for hours to meet her. Thus people are unable to meet the legislator elected by them” Brian Miranda further added.
Brian Miranda along with Priya Dutt had come into limelight during the BMC election. Two groups were formed from Ward No 84 between Kripashankar Singh and Priya Dutt for nominating candidates for the BMC election.
Kripashankar Singh had nominated Brian Miranda, while Dutt and her supporters proposed the name of another candidate. Finally the issue was sorted out and tickets were allocated to Brian Miranda.
Cold weather, with its low relative humidity, wreaks havoc on our skin, making it dry and flaky. Skin dries out if it’s deprived of moisture and this dryness often aggravates itchiness, resulting in a condition commonly referred to as ‘winter itch’.
Here are 10 tips to prevent the winter itch:
1. Apply cream-based moisturiser to wet skin
Petrolatum or cream-based moisturizers are far better than lotions for normal to dry skin. If you have sensitive skin, choose a moisturiser without fragrance or lanolin. Apply moisturiser directly to your wet skin after bathing to ensure that the moisturizer can help to trap surface moisture.
2. Cleanse your skin, but don’t overdo it
Too much cleansing removes the skin’s natural moisturisers. It is enough to wash your face, hands, feet, and between the folds of your skin once a day. While you can rinse your trunk, arms and legs daily, it is not necessary to use soap or cleanser on these areas every day
3. Limit the use of hot water
If you have winter itch, take short lukewarm showers or baths with a non-irritating, non-detergent-based cleanser. Immediately afterward, apply a thick cream or a petroleum-jelly-type moisturiser. Gently pat skin dry.
4. Humidify
Dry air can pull the moisture from your skin. Room humidifiers can be very beneficial. However, be sure to clean the unit and change the water according to the manufacturer’s instructions to reduce mold and fungi.
5. Protect yourself from the wind
Cover your face and use a petrolatum-based balm for your lips
6. Avoid extreme cold.
Cold temperatures can cause skin disorders or frostbite in some people. See a doctor immediately if you develop colour changes in your hands or feet accompanied by pain or ulceration. If you develop extreme pain followed by loss of sensation in a finger or toe, you may have frostbite.
7. Protect your skin from the sun.
Remember that winter sun can also be dangerous to the skin. Even in the winter months you should use a sunscreen with a sun-protection factor of 15 or greater if you will be outdoors for prolonged periods. Overexposure to sunlight can lead to premature aging of the skin and skin cancer.
8. Avoid winter tanning.
Tanning beds and artificial sunlamps are always damaging to your skin and increase your risk of skin cancer. If you want to keep your summer glow, use self-tanners along with extra moisturiser as self-tanners can also dry out your skin.
9. Take vitamin D supplements.
During the summer months your natural vitamin D production increases due to daily sun exposure, but when winter rolls around that exposure decreases. Taking vitamin supplements can ensure that you are getting the recommended amounts of vitamin D all year.
10.See your dermatologist.
If you have persistent dry skin, scaling, itching, skin growths that concern you or other rashes, see your dermatologist — not only in winter but throughout the year.
66-year-old Ganguly had refused to make any comments, after his resignation as Chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct with a law intern has been accepted. The panel had held that the statement of the intern, both written and oral, had prima facie disclosed “an act of unwelcome behaviour (unwelcome verbal/non-verbal conduct of sexual nature)” by the judge with her in the Le Meridien hotel room in Delhi on December 24, 2012.West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had written twice to President Pranab Mukherjee seeking urgent action against the retired judge. The Union Cabinet among other things had taken into account the Chief Minister’s communication to the President. Like other victims (ISRO Scientist Nambi Narayanan, Justice Balakrishnan, God knows how many more) by the time Justice Ganguly proves his innocence, the damage will be done.I’m just wondering, if this is what happens to a person like Mr.Ganguly,what cannot be done to an ordinary person? God know how these RAPE and MOLESTATION terms are being taken advantage of by the victims. Look at AasaramBapu, nothing is proven against him but still he is in jail. There is no mechanism to prove allegations in such cases; however, Justice Ganguly handed over his resignation, four days after the Union Cabinet met and decided to make a Presidential reference to the Supreme Court for his removal from the post as mandated under the Human Rights Commission Act. Ever since the scandal broke in November, the former apex court judge had refused to step down even after a three-judge committee of the Supreme Court had indicted him.
Justice Ganguly has denied the allegations of the law intern and blamed “powerful interests” of trying to tarnish his image due to certain judgements delivered by him. Justice Ganguly did not attend office on Tuesday. So many legislators and MPs have several murder/extortion/abduction cases pending against them and still continue in office. When will they all resign? It proves that rule of law is violated at highest level like 2G scam, coal allocation etc. Please note that the woman filed the complaint after one complete month after the said incident- it proves how money has changed hands to remove an uncomfortable judge. Let us judge where we are leading.
Somewhere I read a beautiful comment, which says as an arbitrator, Justice Ganguly had given the verdict against football club MohunBagan. Now, let’s connect the dots. Trinamool MP SrinjayBasu is MohunBagan’s vice president. It’s a well-known fact that Mamata Banerjee and Justice Ganguly are at loggerheads. Justice Ganguly had rapped the Mamta Govt. on numerous occasions/imposed heavy penalties for branding people Maoists and throwing them behind bars because they dared to question her in public! One case in point is a small farmer from Midnapore named ShiladityaChaudhury. MohunBagan wrote a letter to All India Football Federation to reconsider the 1 crore fine after the molestation charges came to light, saying the verdict of an immoral judge should be reviewed! Now you know why it took 1 year for the lady to level charges against Justice Ganguly. This is a dirty-game being played by TMC to malign Justice Ganguly and get rid of him. The Supreme Court has given its verdict in haste without considering the merit of the PIL.What happens if after complete investigation, Justice Ganguly is found not guilty? Will any action be taken against those for false fabrication of charges? Otherwise anybody could foist case against anybody which is detrimental to fair Administration.
That justice Ganguly, who is under scanner, dips his head under political sand is not unexpected. The questions he raised initially, viz, the constitutional validity of the panel, non- receipt of complaint, his explanation not being heard , his defiance to step down, and above all, his bid to take shelter under political bias and conspiracy, all have exposed the hollowness in his defense. The boat through which he hopes to cross the river of controversies is fraught with holes. It is unlikely that his whining may earn him any sympathy. His once renowned legal acumen, which booked the offenders with no fear or favour, is looked upon with scorn now. His sharp arsenal which once protected the national loss and injustices unfortunately injures the modesty of women. Character is what you are in dark and the bright antecedents of the once revered justice isfailing to show him light now. Moreover, there are many young interns exploited by senior lawyers, asking sexual favours to help in one’s career is a routin practice.In this particular profession, there is no retirement age and sustenance becomes challenge for new comers, they fall prey to all sort of ill practices. In a way this incident has raised alarm, to other woman those getting exploited here. In most of the cases, honest judges get victimised in political vendetta. Hoping for truth to prevail and former justice to get justice……….
Nowadays, discussions are held on social networking sites about RSS and BJP. Congress party workers have been questioning the ideology of RSS and also are attacking the organization on twitter. Congress worker, Amaresh Misra had asked ten questions to RSS spokesperson Ram Madhav and our Group Editor Vaidehi Sachin about RSS’s past and activities undertaken by it.Vaidehi Sachinreplied to the questions asked byAmaresh Misra.
1) Is RSS’ Hindu Rashtra ideology compatible with the Indian Constitution?
Hindu Rashtra – This ideology has become the cornerstone of the political and religious agendas of modern Hindu nationalist bodies like the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Hindutva political demands include revoking Article 370 of the Constitution that grants a special semi-autonomous status to the Muslim-majority state of Kashmir, adopting a uniform civil code, thus ending a special legal framework for Muslims. These particular demands are based upon ending laws that Hindu nationalists consider as offering special treatment to Muslims.
An important influence upon Hindu realisation arises, this described India as a Hindu Rashtra, a Hindu nation. An important influence upon Hindu consciousness arises from the time of Islamic empires in India. Entering the 20th century, Hindus formed over 75 per cent of the population and thus unsurprisingly the backbone and platform of the nationalist movement. Modern Hindu thinkers desired to unite Hindu society across the boundaries of caste, linguistic groups and ethnicity. In 1925, K.B. Hedgewar founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Nagpur, Maharashtra, which grew into the largest civil organisation in the country, and more potent, mainstream base of Hindu nationalism. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar coined the term Hindutva for his ideology that described India as a Hindu Rashtra, a Hindu nation. Hindu Rashtra is demand of Hindus as they have only one country. Muslims, Christians and other religions have choice to settle in foreign countries based on their ideologies and following these religions. “Hindustan” is the country which belongs to Hindus and calling it Hindu Rashtra is fundamental demand and right of every Hindu. RSS played a great role in guarding Hindu Dharma.
2. Didn’t Guru Golwalkar oppose granting voting rights to Dalits/tribals?
Guru Golwakar was very much liberal and always believed in reform. It is appropriate to deal with the question; ‘Are Tribals Hindus?’ The Congress minds always divided tribals making them believe that they are not Hindus. During the revival of Hindu fundamentalism, the Sangh Parivar left no stone unturned to make others believe that the Tribals are Hindus and opposed mass conversion. Many argued saying on the basis of religious, cultural, and legal considerations, tribals are not Hindus. The Hindus have scriptures like the Srutis, Smritis, the Epics, the Puranas and Darshanas. However, the RSS has always said that tribals and Dalits, Hindu should get equal voting rights. Congress was forcing them to get converted to Christianity or Islam. It’s the RSS who let those tribals live with their own beliefs.
3. Memoirs of Rajeshwar Dayal, ICS: Evidence of British-Golwalkar communal tie-up exists. Your take on it?
When Sardar Patel suggested to Golwalkar that the RSS should join the Congress, the RSS supremo opposed saying, the two should work separately and “converge”. The first Home Secretary of UP, Rajeshwar Dayal, has in his autobiography, A Life of Our Times, told this story about Golwalkar and Congress stalwart, Govind Ballabh Pant, UP’s longest serving Chief Minister and Union Home Minister from 1955 to 61. When communal tension in UP was high, Dayal carried incontrovertible evidence to Pant about Golwalkar’s plans to create a “communal holocaust in western UP”. Pant was convinced but he would not permit them to arrest the RSS chief. In fact, Golwalkar was allowed to escape, having been duly tipped off.”On January 30, 1948 when Gandhi, the Supreme Apostle of Peace was gunned down by an RSS fanatic,” Dayal concludes: “The tragic episode left me sick at heart”. While praying, would they “converge” when Hindu Rastra has been achieved?
4. Did RSS etc oppose Nehru’s progressive measure of giving women their due property share?
The Nehru administration succeeded in passing four Hindu code bills in 1955–56: the Hindu Marriage Act, Hindu Succession Act, Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, and Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act. These laws continue to be controversial till date among women, religious, and nationalist groups. While there may be a permanence of certain fundamental beliefs about the nature of life that is pervasive through Hinduism, Hindus as a group are highly non-homogenous. As Derrett says in his book on Hindu law, “We find the Hindus to be as diverse in race, psychology, habitat, employment and way of life as any collection of human beings that might be gathered from the ends of the earth.” The Dharmasastra—the textual authority on matters of marriage, adoption, the joint family, minorities, succession, religious endowments, and caste privileges—has often been seen as the private law of the Hindus. However, whatever is known and interpreted about this Hindu law is a jumble of rules, often inconsistent and incompatible with one another, that are lacking in uniformity. This is Nehru who said some Hindu groups opposed the bill but there is no mention about RSS opposing such bills. Every Hindu organisation can’t be labelled as RSS.
5. Wasn’t Godse trying to pass off as a Muslim when he killed Gandhi?
Godse approached Gandhi on January 30, 1948 during the evening prayer at 5:15 pm. When Godse bowed, one of the girls flanking and supporting Gandhi, Abha Chattopadhyay, said to Godse, Bapu is already late” and tried to put him off, but he pushed her aside and shot Gandhi in the chest three times at point-blank range with a Beretta M 1934 semi-automatic pistol. Gandhi was taken to Birla House, where he passed away. Godse himself called police and surrendered without fleeing, later he was hanged at Ambala Jail on November 15, 1949. Your question is quite irrelevant.
6. Idols in Ayodhya Ram temple were kept by communal forces in 1948? Patel opposed it?
It’s incorrect and utter lie. Ayodhya is claimed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama. Archeological Survey of India (ASI), after conducting excavations at the site reported that prior to 1528, filed a report which stated that a temple stood at this site before the arrival of Mughals who constructed Babri Mosque at its present site. Critics of the report claim that the “presence of animal bones throughout as well as of the use of ‘surkhi’ and lime mortar” that was found by ASI are all characteristics of Muslim presence, which they claim “rule out the possibility of a Hindu temple existing there beneath the mosque.
From 1528 to 1992, this was the site of the Babri Mosque. The mosque was razed in 6 December 1992 by a mob of some 150,000 nationalist Hindus supported by the nationalists. Nobel Laureate novelist V. S. Naipaul has praised Hindu nationalists for “reclaiming India’s Hindu heritage”.
Naipaul added that the destruction of Babri structure was an act of historical balancing and the reclaiming of the Ram Janmabhoomi was a “welcome sign that Hindu pride was re-asserting itself”.
The 1986 edition of the Encyclopedia ‘Britannica’ stated that “Rama’s birthplace is marked by a mosque, erected by the Moghul Emperor Babar in 1528 on the site claimed of an earlier temple. Archaeological excavations at the site by the Archeological Survey of India reported the existence of a 10th-century temple.
“The report stated that scientific dating indicated human activity at the site as far back to the 17th century BC. On 30 September 2010, Allahabad High Court ruled that the 2.7 acres disputed land in Ayodhya, on which the Babri Masjid stood before it was demolished on 6 December 1992, will be divided into three parts, the site of the Ramlala idol to Lord Ram, Nirmohi Akhara gets Sita Rasoi and Ram Chabutara, Sunni Wakf Board gets a third.
7. RSS was responsible for the break-up of the anti-Congress Janata Party? Wasn’t it?
What is anti-Congress Janata party? Split – was not based on ideology or political concepts. RSS was never engaged in or encouraged such practices. Janata party’s political survival appears to have been their sole motive.
Former Prime Minister I.K. Gujral, who virtually started the Janata Dal’s tilt towards the BJP-led front during the last Lok Sabha elections when he accepted the support of the Akali Dal, a constituent of the NDA, maintained a neutral stance, although he is believed to be in agreement with the minority group.
The split was preceded by hectic discussions and maneuvers spread over three days, aimed at working out a compromise. These efforts, however, failed; since July 21, each side has claimed that it is the “real” Janata Dal.
Subsequently, the two groups made a series of expulsion announcements. Sharad Yadav became one of the first casualties when the majority group in the PAC expelled him from the post of party president and appointed Deve Gowda in his place. BJP leaders themselves are sceptical about the gains their party would accrue.
In fact, the split may prove to be a bigger headache for the BJP in particular and the NDA in general, than to the secular opposition. Barely 24 hours after the Janata Dal split, power equations begun to change within the NDA, and even within the BJP. There were reports within the constituents of the NDA that the developments vis-a-vis the Janata Dal were a part of an elaborate strategy initiated by then Defence Minister and Samata Party leader George Fernandes to secure greater clout within the NDA at the expense of the BJP. It is no secret that Vajpayee enjoys little support or authority within the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. It is also well known that since the time he became Prime Minister, Vajpayee has had to reckon with many RSS and BJP leaders, including Home Minister L.K. Advani.
Time and again, he has had to fall back on allies such as the Trinamool Congress and the Telugu Desam Party to get his views to prevail over those of the RSS leadership and even Advani. In fact, section of the BJP have termed the so-called “re-unification” of the Janata Dal a Vajpayee-inspired manoeuvre aimed at increasing the BJP’s dependence on other constituents of the NDA. Many people in the Sangh Parivar, especially those opposed to Vajpayee, have spoken out against the entry of the Janata.
Top RSS leaders too are opposed to the idea of the Janata Dal joining the NDA. In fact, that group of Janata Dal leaders who favour an alliance with the NDA initiated efforts to placate RSS leaders such as K. Sudarshan and H.V. Seshadri. However, the Sangh Parivar leaders, particularly Sudarshan, refused to budge and called the Janata Dal leadership a bunch of unreliable politicians.
8. How many RSS activists were caught burning Sikhs during 84′ anti-Sikh riots?
Give me one RSS man who is accused or convicted for 1984 Sikh riots. The Congress falsely arrested few RSS workers and couldn’t find any evidence against them.
9. Why did UP 1992 BJP government give sworn affidavit to the Central Govt to protect Ayodhya Masjid?
Let this question be answered by Congress and BJP ministers……….
10. Why did Mohan Bhagwat call Lord Ram, a Mahapurush, not God, after Allahabad court judgement?
God descended as a human and lived as an ideal person. Hence, God Rama is called as a Mahapurush.