COW POLITICS
The manner in which violence was being perpetrated in the name of beef or ‘gau raksha’, it seemed as if it had the tacit support of Modi, his government, the party and perhaps even the RSS. However the way the Prime Minister has come down heavily promising stern action against the cow vigilante groups, it has proved all such notions wrong. The opposition will perhaps now complain what took the PM so long to have made a statement after almost 20 days and what prevented him from raising this in the Parliament.
Gujarat CM
Amit Shah had already made up his mind that Vijay Rupani would be made the Chief Minister of Gujarat. The decision to make Nitin Patel the Deputy CM was primarily based on the ‘patidar’ factor since a non Patel CM would further alienate the party from community. The BJP had to make this adjustment. The party has had its CMs in many states but this is for the first time that a Deputy CM has been announced which proves that Narendra Modi and Amit Shah are clearly worried at the growing discontentment amongst the Patidar community. However despite this, they have chosen to make Rupani the CM of Gujarat.
Rajnath Singh on Pak Terror
It is commendable that Rajnath Singh dealt with Pakistan with an iron hand and ticked them off in no uncertain terms on the issue of terrorism. It is equally laudable that Rajnath Singh clearly outlined India’s stand and warned them against interfering in Kashmir. In the past India has always made its position clear but perhaps this is for the first time that a country’s Home Minister went to Pakistan and gave them a reality check in their own land.
Delhi HC on LG
Arvind Kejriwal knows it all. Initially he had tried to bypass the Lt Governor, then made a huge noise against the Centre and finally himself went to the High Court. Being well aware of the outcome, he tried to approach the Supreme Court in order to thwart the High Court judgement. The apex court after reprimanding him sent him back to the high Court which has categorically stated that the Delhi government cannot take any decision without the approval of the LG. This is as per the Constitution and Arvind Kejriwal would have to abide by it.
SAARC Summit in Pakistan
Pakistan has used the SAARC forum to highlight its discord with India. It is not surprising that Pakistan blocked out Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s speech since this is in their habit to do so. Why Rajnath Singh skipped lunch is also not the issue here rather the bigger question is about Pakistan’s double standards on terrorism. Rajnath Singh made India’s stand very clear on this while Pakistan was left with no answers.
Pakistan’s terror link
Pakistan feels that it can send terrorists to India, equip them with weapons and create havoc in Kashmir without the world knowing it. However the whole world is aware of the country’s true colours where terrorism is concerned. The US has decided to hold up military funds to Pakistan. The Pentagon has outlined that the country was not taking sufficient action against terror. Even on the issue of Kashmir, Pakistan received a blow from the United Nations which categorically stated that Kashmir is a problem between India and Pakistan and there would be no third party intervention.
Rajnath Singh in Pakistan
It is indeed a bit shocking to note that India’s most wanted terrorist Hafiz Saeed is allowed to hold protests at the same site where the SAARC Summit is being held and is also allowed to spew venom against India. Perhaps what is more baffling is that on the one hand Pakistan has extended a warm welcome to Home Minister Rajnath Singh, on the other hand Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif terms Kashmir ‘not India’s internal matter’. One can hope that tomorrow Rajnath Singh is able to remove such wrong notions harboured by the Pak PM.
New Gujarat CM
Nitin Patel is being made the Chief Minister of Gujarat primarily to placate the Patidar community which is already at loggerheads with the BJP . Had a non Patel been appointed, the party’s problems would have increased manifold. It was possible only during Narendra Modi’s time in Gujarat when neither the Chief Minister nor the Party Chief belonged to the Patel community and yet the community stood by Modi. Influential leaders like Keshubhai Patel failed to bring down Modi’s support base but with Anandiben Patel, the narratives changed completely. Even though they may not be too happy by making Nitin Patel the CM of Gujarat, Narendra Modi and Amit Shah have no other alternative left for them.
Anandi Ben Patel
It is quite apparent that her age is being cited as an excuse. Anandi Ben Patel’s exit was decided during the Patidar agitation which she failed to handle deftly. Her tenure as the CM was proving to be costly for the BJP. However a decision is yet to be taken on who would replace her. The recent assault on the Dalits in Una which snowballed into a major controversy, left the BJP with no other option but to remove her. Interms of efficiency, Vijay Rupani could make his mark as the CM but Nitin Patel who belongs to the Patidar community could emerge as the front runner since the powerful Patidar community which is upset with the BJP has always had a major role to play in the politics of Gujarat.
GST Update
There is no doubt that the GST Bill will be passed but the Government must exercise caution while implementing it. Countries like Malaysia faced shortcomings while rolling out GST. Several countries faced inflation upon implementation. These are some of the lessons that the government can learn. The authorities should be work out means to tide over road blocks that are bound to crop up when the Goods & Services Tax is finally implemented.
Bulandshahr — The state of UP Police
The common man usually approaches the police for help. But when emergency numbers don’t work, the police don’t reach the spot on time and are caught sleeping on duty, it is but natural that people are going to be enraged. However the entire force in UP cannot be accused of dereliction of duty…in reality the police in UP is not only understaffed but also have no fixed hours of work. On an average, they have to work for 18-20 hours at a stretch and often have to spend days at the police station. It is the responsibility of the State Government to increase manpower, improve their work conditions and also ensure that they are not overworked.
Salahuddin interview
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen leader Salahuddin’s interview is a lesson for those who have expressed their sympathies for Burhan Wani. Salahuddin has in no uncertain terms stated that Burhan Wani was a militant who would attack security forces with weapons he received from Pakistan. The interview should serve as a warning for those who have been instigating the people of Kashmir by declaring him a martyr and thereby fanning militancy in the area. This is difficult to comprehend since these sympathisers are not from Pakistan but belong to our own country. Such people should pause and think before making a hero out of Burhan Wani.