Rajnath tipped for home, Jaitley likely to get finance

May 20, 2014

New Delhi, May 20: RSS may have decided not to interfere with ministry-making but it feels that BJP president Rajnath Singh and party leader Arun Jaitley should join the government.raJNATH

BJP sources said Sangh leaders camping in Delhi gave their assessment in the context of Rajnath's stated stand that he would like to continue in the organization.

This was confirmed by sources close to Rajnath although they refrained from spelling out whether the party chief is ready to reconsider his stand yet.

RSS's advice to Rajnath is seen as significant because it may clear the way for the appointment of a new party chief, probably someone who is in sync with PM-elect Narendra Modi's need to revamp the organizational machinery.

Party circles consider general secretary Jagat Prakash Nadda among the possibilities. The former chief of the BJP's youth wing Bharatiya Yuva Janata Morcha comes from Himachal Pradesh and worked under Modi when he was general secretary in charge of the state. In his early 50s, Nadda also enjoys a good rapport with BJP's "star" general secretary Amit Shah as both were part of the same BYJM team.

Party circles rate low-key Nadda as the archetypal 'organization man', with a good reputation among Sangh circles.

RSS leaders have also advised Jaitley not to opt out of government because of his defeat in Amritsar constituency.

Senior RSS leaders Suresh Soni and Dattatreya Hosbole had visited Jaitley, considered a shoo-in for the finance portfolio, after the result.

"RSS is of the opinion that one's personal setback should not distract him from the larger goal of the organization," said a senior BJP leader.

Rajnath has been speculated as a possibility for both defence and home. One school in the party feels the home ministry should be split into two, and the responsibility of internal security assigned to a new department which can be under a minister of state who will report directly to the PM. The argument is faulted by those who feel that having a senior in an untrimmed home ministry can buffer the PM against mishaps, like a Maoist attack, which are fairly common, cannot be eliminated overnight and can cause embarrassment to the home ministry.

Modi had a series of meetings with senior party leaders including Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje in what was described as a ministry-making exercise. Political circles are keenly looking forward to the allocation of portfolios as this is expected to provide a good insight into the saffron hierarchy under Modi. Although sources said specific names for heavyweight portfolios have not been discussed yet, speculation was rife about who might get what.

Indications that L K Advani may be willing to be Speaker of Lok Sabha keep growing, a good one coming from his daughter Pratibha who said the veteran could consider handling the constitutional position if asked by the party. However, there was no clarity about the leadership's preference for a position which in unreliable and ambitious hands can become a source of distress for the government.

Former party chief Nitin Gadkari has been speculated as a hot probable for an important economic portfolio because of his reputation for efficient execution of projects. PWD minister in the Sena-BJP coalition in the 1990s in Maharashtra, Gadkari has been credited with the construction of Mumbai-Pune Expressway as well as flyovers in Mumbai.

Ex-leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj and parliamentary board member Ananth Kumar, who easily overcame the challenge of Nandan Nilekani to win the Bangalore South seat yet again, are both seen as certainties for Cabinet berths. But party circles are agog with speculation about the choice of portfolios for them. Ditto for Murli Manohar Joshi, who like fellow stalwart Advani and RSS leaders camping in Delhi, was the recipient of a "courtesy call" from Modi.

Modi, who had breakfast with party general secretaries, also met Karnataka leader B S Yeddyurappa. Sources close to the former Karnataka CM claimed that he was not a claimant in view of pending corruption cases against him.

Modi also met NDA partner Ram Vilas Paswan whose LJP won six of the seven seats it contested in Bihar and boosted BJP's chances in many more. Sources said the Dalit leader was certain to get a good portfolio in the light of his contribution to Modi's total as also the recognition that continuing the partnership will help the BJP in Bihar elections.

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June 23,2020

New Delhi, Jun 23: In an unexpected development, the pump price of diesel is all set to surpass the petrol price in the capital, making it the most expensive transport fuel for the first time in a long time.

Globally, diesel is priced slightly above petrol prices due to the very nature of the product that has a higher cost of production. But in India, due to the lopsided taxation structure, diesel attracts lesser of the tax between the two auto fuels keeping its prices lower than petrol for last several years.

Diesel is currently priced at Rs 79.40 a litre in the Capital, just 36 paise short of petrol price that is being retailed at Rs 79.76 a litre. Going by the trend of price movement in the two products for the last few days where diesel prices have consistently increased by 50-60 paise per litre while the daily increase in petrol prices have fallen to just 20 paise on Tuesday, it is set to surpass petrol prices in next few days.

"Diesel price movement is sharper in international market and if oil companies follow the global price trend, diesel prices will surpass that of petrol later this week. It will be after many years that this would happen and is expected to sustain for some time unless government changes the tax structure of the petroleum products again," said an oil sector expert from one of the big four audit and advisory firms asking not to be named.

Interestingly, even in India the base price of diesel is expensive than petrol. According to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), while the base price of petrol in Delhi currently comes to Rs 22.11 per litre, the same for diesel is higher at Rs 22.93 per litre (effective from June 16, 2020). This has been the case for a long time, but retail price of petrol can be higher than diesel due to central and state taxes.

What has now brought diesel prices to a whisker of petrol prices in the capital is the Delhi government's decision early May to increase the Value Added Tax on diesel from 16.75 per cent to 30 per cent and on petrol from 27 per cent to 30 per cent. This increased the retail price of diesel and petrol in Delhi by Rs 7.10 and Rs 1.67 a litre respectively. With Central taxes on the two products already reaching identical levels, the Delhi governments move hastened price parity between petrol and diesel.

Currently, the Central excise on petrol is Rs 32.98 a litre while that on diesel it is Rs 31.83 a litre. The VAT on petrol in Delhi is Rs 17.71 a litre and that on diesel is Rs 17.60 a litre.

While the movement of retail pricing is being seen with a sigh of relief by vehicle owners whose cars run on petrol, those buying the relatively expensive diesel cars are now repenting on their decision. The development is also being seen with caution by automobile companies who have spent millions to ramp up their facilities for diesel run vehicles. The expectation is that demand for such cars will now fall, causing more damage to companies where sales are already impacted due to persistent economic slowdown and now the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

"The pricing development would push automobile companies to strategies being followed by companies in the western markets where diesel run cars are not sold on fuel pricing differential, but on overall make and quality that puts them ahead of petrol run cars," the expert quoted earlier.

Yes, but for commercial vehicle sector the rising price of diesel had not been welcomed. In fact, the commercial transport sector had time an again threatened strike against the move to raise fuel prices.

With petrol and diesel retail prices closing, the case for adultering fuel has also gone down much to the relief of vehicle owners.

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June 26,2020

New Delhi, Jun 26: The Road Transport and Highways Ministry has issued a notification to enable citizens with mild to medium colour blindness to obtain a driving licence.

An official release said that the Ministry has been taking measures to enable divyangjan citizens to avail transport-related services, especially driving licence.

It said the ministry received representations that the colour blind citizens are not able to get a driving licence due to requirements in the declaration about physical fitness (Form I) or the medical certificate (Form IA).

The release said that the issue was taken up with expert medical institution and advice sought.

The recommendations received were that mild to medium colour blind citizens be allowed to drive and restrictions should only be on the severe colour blind citizens.

"This is also allowed in other parts of the world," the release said.

The notification seeks to amend Form 1 and Form 1A pertaining to Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989.

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July 19,2020

New Delhi, Jul 19: Amid the political firestorm in Rajasthan following Sachin Pilot's rebellion, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Sunday called for amending the anti-defection law to ban all defectors from holding public office for five years and fighting the next election.

Sibal also said that the "antibodies" against the "virus of corrupt means" to topple elected governments lie in amending the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution (anti-defection law).

His attack comes in the wake of Pilot's open rebellion against the Ashok Gehlot government, which has been on shaky ground since, with at least 18 legislators backing the rebel leader.

Pilot was sacked as deputy chief minister and the state Congress chief earlier this week.

The Congress has accused the BJP of making efforts to topple the Gehlot government by indulging in horse-trading.

"Need for Vaccine: Virus of 'corrupt means' to topple elected governments has spread through a 'Wuhan like facility' in Delhi," Sibal tweeted, in an apparent swipe at the BJP.

"Its 'antibodies' lie in amending the Tenth Schedule. Ban all defectors from: Holding public office for five years, fighting the next election," he said.

Taking a swipe at Pilot over his claim that he is not joining the BJP, Sibal on Thursday had asked what happens to his "ghar wapsi" and whether Rajasthan's dissident legislators are vacationing in Haryana under the "watchful eye" of the saffron party.

In the house of 200, the Congress has 107 MLAs, including the 19 dissidents who have been issued notices of disqualification by the speaker and they have challenged them in the high court.

The Congress has maintained the claim that the Gehlot government has the support of 109 MLAs, including the two BTP MLAs.

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abdulkarim bakhar
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Sunday, 19 Jul 2020

I FULLY AGREE WITH MR. KAPIL SIBAL.  IN FACT, IT IS NEED OF THE HOUR TO SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY.

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