PM-to-be wants free hand to pick his team

May 17, 2014

Modi_genericNew Delhi, May 16: The heartening mandate for the BJP under his leadership has strengthened Narendra Modi’s resolve for a free hand to choose his team of ministers and assign portfolios, senior BJP leaders conceded on

Friday.

Without appearing to be hard-headed, Modi, who is likely to be sworn in as the Prime Minister on or before May 21, has not minced words in conveying this impression.

As a BJP leader put it, he did not interfere in the selection of party candidates for the Lok Sabha polls. Similarly, he would “appreciate” if he is given freedom to pick his team without the party or its ideological parent, the RSS, thrusting their choices on him.

Modi’s chief concern, as his close aides put it, is performance and the ability to deliver targets. The BJP prime minister designate would also like to include young and fresh faces to infuse energy into the new government.

Nevertheless, Modi is expected to discuss with other BJP leaders, including Rajnath Singh, and finalise a list that is broadly representative of the mandate received across the regions, covering all sections of society. BJP leaders said Modi is not someone who would like anyone to use pressure tactics, but he would also not want any senior leader to feel alienated.

As speculations mounted on the role of patriarch L K Advani, his statement on Friday, in which he did not seem willing to fully credit Modi for the BJP’s success, raised eyebrows in party circles.

Modi may not oblige to pressure from those close to Advani to consider him for the speakership of the Lok Sabha, party insiders said. Neither would he like Sushma Swaraj, who was not keen on his projection as the prime ministerial candidate, to appear to be sulking.

Swaraj scripted success from Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, but was circumspect about what role she would play in the new government led by Modi.

With the defeat of Arun Jaitley (his close aide) in Amritsar, Modi may have to take a call on his inclusion in the new Cabinet. A Rajya Sabha member, Jaitley was earlier tipped to be number 2 with the possibility of being given the finance portfolio. “I will be happy with a party role,” Jaitley said after the news of his defeat.

BJP chief Rajnath Singh has been clear in conveying that he would prefer the defence portfolio and the number 2 position in the pecking order.

Others who expect a berth include Venkaiah Naidu, Nitin Gadkari, Ananth Kumar and Ravi Shankar Prasad.

BJP circles also expect Modi to throw up a surprise by selecting technocrats or economists. The names of former Union ministers such as Arun Shourie have also been doing the rounds.

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January 14,2020

Microsoft's Indian-origin CEO Satya Nadella on Monday voiced concern over the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), saying what is happening is "sad" and he would love to see a Bangladeshi immigrant create the next unicorn in India.

His comments came while speaking to editors at a Microsoft event in Manhattan where he was asked about the contentious issue of CAA which grants citizenship to persecuted non-Muslim minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

"I think what is happening is sad... It's just bad.... I would love to see a Bangladeshi immigrant who comes to India and creates the next unicorn in India or becomes the next CEO of Infosys," Nadella was quoted as saying by Ben Smith, the Editor-in-Chief of New York-based BuzzFeed News.

In a statement issued by Microsoft India, Nadella said: "Every country will and should define its borders, protect national security and set immigration policy accordingly. And in democracies, that is something that the people and their governments will debate and define within those bounds.

"I’m shaped by my Indian heritage, growing up in a multicultural India and my immigrant experience in the United States. My hope is for an India where an immigrant can aspire to found a prosperous start-up or lead a multinational corporation benefitting Indian society and the economy at large".

The Centre last week issued a gazette notification announcing that the CAA has come into effect from January 10, 2020.

The CAA was passed by Parliament on December 11.

According to the legislation, members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities who have come from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan till December 31, 2014, due to religious persecution will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship.

There have been widespread protests against the Act in different parts of the country.

In Uttar Pradesh, at least 19 persons were killed in anti-CAA protests.

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March 12,2020

Bhopal, Mar 12: The Madhya Pradesh Congress on Thursday took a dig at Jyotiraditya Scindia, who broke ranks with the party and joined BJP on Wednesday, by pointing out that neither Prime Minister Narendra Modi nor Amit Shah had not even put out as much a tweet to welcome him in the party, and construed it as "humiliation" for the "maharaja".

"Not even a tweet by Narendra Modi-ji or Amit Shah-ji to welcome Scindia-ji! Modi-ji, Shah-ji, at least do not do it so soon. It has not even been 24 hours yet and you guys have already started humiliating him...!" Madya Pradesh Congress tweeted in Hindi.

Taking a jibe at Mr Scindia, a member of the erstwhile royal family of Gwalior who ended his 18-year-long association with the Congress party on a bitter note, the state Congress said: "He is a maharaja, the one whose history is often mentioned by Shivraj-ji (former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan)."

On Wednesday, Jyotiraditya  Scindia joined BJP in New Delhi in the presence of party president JP Nadda. He had resigned from Congress a day earlier after meeting Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Mr Scindia will file his nomination for the Rajya Sabha elections on March 13. He is expected to go to Bhopal today.

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March 30,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 30: The Kerala chapter of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has said that the state government's decision to sell alcohol to those with a prescription from doctors for having withdrawal symptoms is not a scientific one.

"Scientific treatment should be given to those who have alcohol withdrawal symptoms. It can be treated at home or in hospitals with medicines. It is not scientifically acceptable to offer alcohol to such people instead," a statement by IMA said.
The IMA said that they have taken the matter up with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The association said that the doctors have no legal obligation to provide a prescription for alcohol.

"Writing a liquor prescription can result in the cancellation of the right to treatment. We have brought it to the notice of Chief Minister," it added.

IMA state president Dr Abraham Varghese and state secretary Dr Gopi Kumar said that scientific treatments are good for those with withdrawal symptoms and added that if other methods are adopted it will only complicate matters.

Kerala government had earlier said that it was considering the option of online sale of liquor in the state to those with a prescription from doctors.

The decision had come in the backdrop of a country-wide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

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