“Modi” wave continues

The ‘Modi wave’ continues to remain a powerful force and the NDA will form government again 2019, but the win may not be as thumping as it was in the 2014 General Elections, predicted ABP-CSDS survey. The survey predicts that the BJP and allies could bag 274 seats while Congress-led UPA may secure 164 seats. The others are expected to win 105 seats. The survey, however, comes with a disclaimer that “if the polls were held today” which means that it takes into consideration the performance of the BJP-led government in the last four years.

There are 543 seats in the Lok Sabha and majority mark needed to form the government is 272 seats. In 2014 General Elections, BJP alone had won 282 seats and was able to form an absolute majority government. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) had in 2014 won with an overwhelming majority, taking 336 seats. If the findings of the ABP-CSDS translates into reality, then the picture could be slightly different in 2019. BJP may not able to form the government on its own and would have to rely on allies to hold on to power.

So all in all, BJP’s dominance on Indian politics would continue, but the picture won’t be as pleasing for them as it was after the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. It is one thing for a party to have the majority numbers on its own, but totally different when it falls short and allies get a chance to call the shots. In the latter case, the BJP will have to convince alliance partners before going ahead with any decision, so the saffron party may rule but not with an ‘iron fist’. State-wise, the BJP will take a beating in Uttar Pradesh, which sends most MPs to the Lok Sabha, as the regional alliance of SP and BSP may get 53% vote share while the NDA may get 35 %. UP has 80 Lok Sabha seats out of which the BJP had won 71 seats in 2014. This was a decisive factor which propelled BJP to power. BJP’s vote share in UP in 2014

In Gujarat, BJP may get 54 percent votes, while the UPA is likely to get 42 percent votes. The others may get 4 percent. According to the survey, BJP’s vote share will decrease by 4 percent and the Congress is likely to gain 9 percent compared to 2014 general elections. Congress had secured 33 percent in 2014.

[Mood of the Nation Survey updates: NDA to get 274, UPA may secure 164 seats]

Region-wise, out of the 114 seats in central and western India, the BJP may bag 70 to 78 seats. This is down from the 108 seats it had bagged in 2014. The UPA which had won 10 seats in 2014 would get 41 to 47 if elections were to be held now.

Region wise vote shares:

North India: NDA – 39%; UPA – 21%; Others – 40%

Eastern India: NDA – 43%; UPA – 25%; Others – 32%

Central-Western India: NDA- 48%; UPA – 43 %; others – 9%

Southern India: NDA – 18%; UPA – 38%; others – 44%

Pan India vote shares prediction: NDA – 37%; UPA – 31%; others – 32%

In 2014, the BJP won only 31.0% votes, which is the lowest share for a party to form a majority government in India since independence, while NDA’s combined vote share was 38.5%. BJP and its allies won the right to form the largest majority government since the 1984 general election, and it was the first time since that election that a party has won enough seats to govern without the support of other parties. The United Progressive Alliance, led by the Indian National Congress, won 59 seats, 44 of which were won by the Congress, that won 19.3% of all votes.

Press conference of Sunil Jakhar

According to Sanjeev Trika ps to Mr. SUNIL JAKHAR, MP and  President PPCC, Mr. Jakhar will be holding a Press conference today, 28th May, 2018  at 12-30 PM at Punjab Bhawan, Sector 3, Chandigarh.

 

रतन लाल कटारिया की पत्रकार वार्ता

अम्बाला के सांसद श्री रतन लाल कटारिया जी कल सोमवार दिनांक 28 मई को सुबह 11 बजे भाजपा कार्यालय #1086/2 पंचकूला में कुछ महत्वपूर्ण विषयों को लेकर एक पत्रकार वार्ता को संबोधित करेंगे।

विज के निशाने पर राहुल

चंडीगढ़(ब्यूरो): अपने बयानों और ट्वीटों के लेकर हमेशा चर्चा में रहने व हरियाणा के दबंग मंत्री कहलाए जाने वाले मंत्री अनिल विज ने एक बार फिर बयानबाजियों में गर्माहट ला दी है। इस बार विज ने कांग्रेसाध्यक्ष राहुल गांधी पर सीधे तौर तंज कसा है, हालांकि इससे पहले भी विज ने राहुल पर अनेकों ट्वीट और बयान परोक्ष रूप से कर चुके हैं। लेकिन इस बार विज का यह तूफानी ट्वीट बड़ा ही जोरदार और लेटेस्ट है।

स्वास्थ्य मंत्री ने राहुल गांधी की तुलना निपाह वायरस से कर डाली है और कहा कि इनके संपर्क में जो भी पार्टी आई है वो खत्म हो जाती है।

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भारत देश की कुल अर्थव्यवस्था का 30% तो पी . चितंबरम ही खा गए

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

भारत देश के पूर्व राष्ट्रपति प्रणव मुखर्जी ने भारत के पूर्व वित्त मंत्री पी . चितंबरम को लेकर चौकाने वाला बयान दिया हे उन्होंने अपने बयान में कहा हे कि अभी हाल ही में पी . चितंबरम के पास अरबो रूपये काले धन के रूप में निकले हे इसके साथ ही उनका कहना हे कि भारत देश की कुल अर्थव्यवस्था का 30% तो पी . चितंबरम ही खा गए , और अब भारत देश की जनता इस बात का निर्णय करे कि अब कहा से भारत देश का विकास होगा जब देश के मंत्री हे देश का पैसा खाकर बैठे हे , कहा से भारत देश के युवाओ के पास रोजगार आएगा |

Udhav releases audio clip of CM Maharashtra

 

In the run-up to the Palghar Lok Sabha bypoll, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray released an audio clip, purportedly of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asking BJP workers to use all possible means to win the by-election. Thackeray released the audio clip while addressing a rally last night in Palghar where the bypoll will be held on May 28. The BJP alleged that the Sena had tampered with the audio clip and that it would release its complete version soon. The party said it would also complain to the EC about the “misuse of technology”.

Fadnavis was purportedly heard saying in the clip, “If somebody is challenging our existence in Palghar and has betrayed our trust, back-stabbed us while calling itself our ally, then they should be taught a lesson. We should not be sitting quietly now. We should launch a big attack and show them what the BJP is.” “If we want to win this election, then an answer has to be given in the same measure…Give an answer by using ‘saam, daam, dand, bhed’ (negotiation, money, punishment and division). Do not tolerate anybody’s bullying. On the contrary, bully them…I will stand behind you,” he purportedly said.

After releasing the audio, Thackeray demanded action against Fadnavis by the Election Commission (EC). Opposition Congress and NCP also demanded an EC probe into the clip. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said use of such language against an opponent does not befit a chief minister. Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) chief Ashok Chavan sought Fadnavis’ clarification on the audio clip.

“The CM should issue clarification about the clip. We demand that a probe by the Election Commission into it and appropriate action,” he said. “If the clip is authentic, then the chief minister should immediately resign, but if it is fake, then Fadnavis should take action against Uddhav Thackeray,” Chavan said in a tweet.

NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik demanded a probe by EC and a complaint against the chief minister under section 506 of IPC . “If the chief minister is threatening people in such a manner, then it amounts to vitiating the election atmosphere,” he said. “The chief minister and ordinary citizens are all equal before law when it comes to following the election code of conduct. The Shiv Sena should make a written complaint to the EC instead of resorting to such tactics,” he said. Responding to the clip and the allegations, BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari said, “The Sena is showing an incomplete and edited audio clip, because it is shaken foreseeing its imminent defeat.”

“We will complain to the Election Commission about the condemnable misuse of technology and also release the full clip,” he said.

With 38 Kumaraswamy New CM

BENGALURU: The three-day-old Kumaraswamy government in Karnataka today won a vote of confidence without a contest, with the BJP MLAs walking out of the Assembly before the floor test, in an unexciting end to the 10-day high-voltage political drama after the polls yielded a hung House.

It turned out to be a smooth sailing for the 58-year- old H D Kumaraswamy, as BJP members trooped out of the House after Leader of the Opposition B S Yeddyurappa’s blistering attack on the “unholy” JD(S)-Congress coalition.

Kumaraswamy’s motion seeking the confidence vote was declared passed by voice vote by Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar in the absence of the BJP MLAs.

Kumaraswamy described the BJP walkout as “escapism”.

The first signs of the BJP conceding defeat in the numbers game were visible when it pulled out its candidate Suresh Kumar from the race for the Speaker’s post, saying it had decided to honour the parliamentary tradition that the presiding officer should be chosen unanimously.

Congress’ Ramesh Kumar was elected the Speaker unopposed.

The JD(S)-Congress coalition had claimed the support of 117 MLAs in the 224-member House with an effective strength of 221.

While the Congress has 78 MLAs, Kumaraswamy’s JD(S) has 36, and BSP 1.

The alliance also claimed support of the lone KPJP MLA and an independent.

As Kumaraswamy had won from two constituencies, the 104-member BJP needed seven more MLAs to defeat the motion.

But like on May 19, when Yeddyurappa failed to muster support of as many lawmakers required to anchor his government’s ship safely, and stepped down, the BJP did not go for a showdown.

Seeking the trust vote, Kumaraswamy asserted the Congress-JD(S) coalition government would complete its five- year term, while maintaining he was conscious that his party JD(S) does not have a majority on its own.

“I am pained that people have not placed their trust in me,” he said, as he moved the motion seeking the vote of confidence of the Assembly in his government.

He, however, said the the coalition government will be “stable for five years”.

“We will work for the people. We are not here to fulfil our personal interests,” he said, adding neither he nor the members of his family ever hankered after power, and spent most of their time in politics seated in opposition benches.

The chief minister said there was a “blot” on JD(S) supremo and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda after he (Kumaraswamy) joined hands with the BJP to form a coalition government in 2006.

Kumaraswamy said he was now relieved as that “blot” on his father’s reputation caused by his act of aligning with the BJP has been removed (with the formation of a secular government).

Deve Gowda had strongly opposed Kumaraswamy’s decision to form a coalition government with the BJP.

He also said the government was committed to waiving farm loans, as promised during the elections.

Kumaraswamy accused the BJP-led government at the Centre of using its agencies like the Income Tax department and the Enforcement Directorate against its political rivals.

He alleged that “fake documents” had been created to claim he had floated a company in Malaysia and had “huge” properties there.

“An ED fellow asked me about it. I am ready to face any inquiry,” Kumaraswamy said, asserting he would not be cowed down by such bullying tactics.

Before staging a walkout, Yeddyurappa launched a stinging attack on Kumaraswamy, saying the chief minister was known for his acts of “betrayal”.

The BJP under Yeddyurappa had propped up the JD(S)-led government in 2006 as part of a power sharing arrangement of rotational chief ministership.

After Kumaraswamy had completed his 20-month term and Yeddyurappa’s turn came to become the chief minister, the JD(S) withdrew support in seven days.

Yeddyurappa told the Congress members that Kumaraswamy and Deve Gowda would “finish” their party.

“The father (Deve Gowda) and sons will finish the Congress,” Yeddyurappa said, adding he had no problem “if you want to be onboard the sinking ship of Kumaraswamy”.

Dubbing the JD(S)-Congress alliance as “unholy”, he said the two parties had defied the popular mandate which was in BJP’s favour.

“The JD(S) lost security deposit in 121 constituencies and did not win even a single seat in 16 districts,” he said, adding the coalition dispensation was a “government on daily wages”.

Today’s confidence vote was the second in less than a week, and on both occasions the BJP baulked at the prospect losing the numbers game and chose to avoid voting.

Yeddyurappa, who was sworn in as the chief minister on May 17, had stepped down two days later in the face of impending defeat without going through the motions of a floor test.

Kumaraswamy had taken oath on Wednesday in a grand ceremony where a galaxy of top leaders of anti-BJP national and regional parties were in attendance, in a rare show of unity ahead of the Lok Sabha polls next year.

The JD(S) leader’s real challenge will now be the expansion of his ministry, with leaders in the alliance already jockeying for Cabinet berths and plum portfolios.

The trust vote over, the MLAs of the ruling coalition, kept in a luxury hotel and a resort over fears of poaching by the BJP, would walk to freedom.

Get in touch with public and unite them : Kanhaiya

Former JNU Students Union President Kanhaiya Kumar on Friday said there was a need to get in touch with the public and unite them through communication to save the democracy. Kumar was speaking at an event ‘Building An Inclusive India Citizens Conclave’ on the topic titled ‘Democracy and Dissent’.

“We have to get in touch with public and unite them. The first mode of communication is through language. There is so much ignorance among the public, because one feels that even if he is ignorant, he can still make it big. Even they are ‘bhakts’, instead of ignoring them we have to communicate to save the democracy,” he said.

Independent researcher Usha Ramanathan said, “In a democracy like India, the UIDAI project was depriving people of their rights just because they do not clear the biometric test. It doesn’t produce an identity to us, instead it profiles us as fake profile. If a biometric system does not work, you are not you.”

Various other speakers, including activist Jagmati Sangwan, documentary filmmaker Saba Dewan, retired IPS officer Meeran Chadha Borwankar and journalists Rajdeep Sardesai and Siddharth Varadarajan took part in the event.

The three-day event that began on Friday to mark the launch of ‘India Inclusive’, an informal open platform that offers citizens and civil society across the country to network and preserve constitutional values.

The topics that would be focussed during the event are silencing the media, attack on rationalists and human resource development, society’s pluralism, diversity and culture, among others.

BJP presses for Speaker in Karnatka

 

H D Kumaraswamy whose Janata Dal (S) is in an alliance with the Congress will take the floor test at the Karnataka Legislative Assembly today. The new found alliance is confident of sailing through the trust vote as it enjoys the numbers in the 222 member House.

The BJP on the other hand which is the single largest party has decided to make the alliance sweat by fielding its candidate for the post of Speaker.

The session in the assembly starts at 12.15 pm and the proceedings sure would be interesting.

वीरेन्द्र मराठा की एकता शक्ति पार्टी का कांग्रेस में विलय

24 मई, नई दिल्ली/ चण्डीगढ़

उत्तरी हरियाणा की राजनीति के मजबूत स्तंभ माने जाने वाले एकता शक्ति पार्टी नेता वीरेन्द्र मराठा ने आज हरियाणा के पूर्व मुख्य मंत्री भूपेन्द्र सिंह हूडडा के नेतृत्व में अपनी पार्टी का कांग्रेस में विलय करते हुए कहा कि हरियाणा के विकास और प्रगति के लिए कांग्रेस और हुड्डा जरुरी है।

अपने कार्यकर्ताओं को संबोधित करते हुए एकता शक्ति पार्टी के नेता वीरेन्द्र मराठा ने कहा की यह सिर्फ एक राजनीतिक मिलन नहीं, पर दिलों का मिलन है और वो आने वाले समय में कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष राहुल गांधी और हरियाणा के पूर्व मुख्य मंत्री भूपेन्द्र सिंह हूडडा के नेतृत्व में पूरी श्रद्धा से कांग्रेस के सच्चे सिपाही के रूप में काम करेंगे।

“हरियाणा को लोगों ने हूड्डा जी को 10 साल सेवा करने का मौका दिया और इन दस सालों में हरियाणा हर मोर्चे पर आगे बढ़ा। उनके कार्यकाल में किसान खुशहाल था, युवा आशावान था, महिलाएं सुरक्षित थी और व्यापारी फल-फूल रहा था। लोगों ने बड़ी आशाओं के साथ भाजपा सरकार को चुना था पर चार साल के बाद किसान बेहाल है, युवा निराश है, महिलाएं असुरक्षित हैं और व्यापारी बरबादी की कगार पर है। एसी हालत में, सिर्फ हुड्डा जी ही हरियाणा को फिर विकास की पटरी पर ला सकते हैं। आज हरियाणा को हुड्डा और कांग्रेस की जरुरत है,” मराठा ने कहा।

एकता शक्ति के नेताओं और कार्यकर्ताओं का स्वागत करते हुए हरियाणा के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री भूपेन्द्र सिंह हुडडा ने कहा कि आज हरियाणा के हर वर्ग परेशान है और बदलाव के प्रतीक्षा में है। श्री हुड्डा ने कहा कि आज सब को साथ मिलकर लड़ाई लड़नी होगी।

श्री हुड्डा ने कहा कि श्री वीरेन्द्र मराठा ने अपने लम्बे सामाजिक और राजनीतिक सफर में हमेशा किसान और आम आदमी के हित की बात की है। “वीरेन्द्र मराठा जी के साथ आने से कांग्रेस को मजबूती मिलेगी और हर कांग्रेस कार्यकर्ता को बल मिलेगा। यह एक राजनीतिक विलय ही नहीं, दिलों का मिलन है। हमारे विचार एक है,हमारी सोच एक है और सबसे बड़ी बात, एकता में शक्ति है, ”हरियाणा के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा।

हुड्डा ने कहा कि प्रदेश के राजनीतिक हालात पर बात करते हुए कहा कि कांग्रेस के दस सालों में हरियाणा अभूतपूर्व प्रगति की।“चौटाला सरकार के समय 2004 का बजट 2,300 करोड़ रुपये था। 2014 में हमने अपना आखिरी बजट 32,000 करोड़ का दिए था। हमारे समय में हरियाणा हर दिशा में आगे बढ़ा पर आज हरियाणा कर्ज के बोझ के नीचे दब रहा है और कभी नंबर 1 रहा हरियाणा विकास की दौड़ में पिछड़ गया है। आज हम सबको मिलकर हरियाणा को फिर विकास की पटरी पर वापिस लाना है,” श्री हुड्डा ने कहा।

रोहतक सांसद दीपेंद्र सिंह हुड्डा ने श्री मराठा का स्वागत करते हुए कहा कि उनकी पहचान एक राजनीतिक और सामाजिक कार्यकर्ता के रुप में है और उनके कांग्रेस में आने से पार्टी को मजबूती मिलेगी।“आज हरियाणा बदलाव की दिशा में बढ़ रहा है। कभी प्रति व्यक्ति आय में, प्रति व्यक्ति निवेश में, खेल और खिलाड़ियों के सम्मान में और कृषि उत्पादकता में नंबर वन रहा हरियाणा, भाजपा के कार्यकाल में महिलाओं के खिलाफ अपराध, बेरोजगारी और किसानों की बेहाली में नंबर वन बन गया है। आज हम सब को मिलकर संघर्ष करना है और प्रदेश को 36-बिरादरी के भाईचारे की नींव पर विकास के मामले में फिर नंबर 1 बनाना है,” दीपेंद्र ने कहा।