Smriti Irani: Stunning rise and a sudden demotion

July 6, 2016

New Delhi, Jul 6: Two years can be a long time in politics. Prime Minister Narendra Modi surprised many, both within BJP and outside, when he appointed Smriti Zubin Irani his Human Resources Development minister. It was seen as more than recognition of the spunk the former TV star showed as BJP spokesperson when she would gamely take on detractors of the then Gujarat chief minister or the scare she gave Congress scion Rahul Gandhi on his home turf of Amethi in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

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The choice, which raised eyebrows because of Irani's 'degree deficit', was seen as the launchpad for a big political career. The government's staunch defence of the feisty Irani whenever she was under attack from political opponents only reinforced the estimate that she could be headed for an even bigger role.

Her aggression over contentious issues, most notably the one over the confrontation in Jawaharlal Nehru University, and combativeness towards leading members of the "secular commentariat", only enhanced her stock within the Sangh Parivar as a whole, and even sparked speculation that she could be projected as BJP's choice for UP chief minister.

However, if the pace with which she covered the distance from being an "outsider" to an A-lister was stunning, her sudden shift to the textiles ministry points to an equally sudden demotion, at least in the near run.

The loss of heft is striking, especially given the profile Irani had acquired, with her admirers wasting no opportunity to emphasise her arrival in the power league. But while the reversal of trajectory seems abrupt, government watchers feel it was the result of developments which panned out over a period of time with the powerful HRD minister often coming off as inflexible.

The aggression that was on display for opponents would often manifest within the party and government too, with Irani and her supporters interpreting even well-intentioned advice and suggestions as condescending interference, and, worse, signs of insecurity of greying colleagues. Though Irani kept her lines open with sections within the Parivar, there were complaints of lack of coordination between her ministry and the party.

Officials would often prefer to dodge her, with a few choosing to leave the ministry. Irani would zealously guard her turf on purely ministerial matters, at times a bit too much, and even at the cost of the speed with which the Prime Minister wanted the ministry to move.

In the last few months, the HRD ministry and Niti Aayog were locked in a bitter battle about issues like accreditation and other issues. Irani saw it as interference and made it clear to senior Aayog officials. For some reason, may be to win the Sangh's support, Irani had turned dead against the private sector. So much so that when she agreed to make deemed university regulations less stringent, the buzz was that it could be because of pressure from a powerful education lobby close to BJP.

The IIM bill remains in limbo because of a long standing fracas with the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). The HRD ministry's take was that the government needed to have some say in running of IIMs, just the way it is the case with IITs but the PMO had other ideas.

In the last few months, Irani was consciously trying to turn a new leaf by being amiable, but her temperamental nature had already done enough damage. From ministry officials, many of whom were unceremoniously removed, and others who were given low grades in annual confidential reports to VCs who got her tongue lashing, Irani created enough detractors.

The government was riding high on the education policy but the view in the government was that instead of debate, the HRD ministry got into scraps with the committee members. The matter was even taken up with Prime Minister Modi.

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April 24,2020

Apr 24: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention in bringing bodies of Keralites who died in the Gulf countries due to non-COVID-19 reasons to the state without any delay for performing last rites in their home towns.

In a letter, he wanted Modi to direct Indian embassies to issue necessary clearances without seeking individual approvals from the Ministry of Home Affairs and avoid any delay so that the remains reach Kerala early. It has been learnt that a 'clearance certificate' from the Indian embassies concerned was required to process the application for bringing home the bodies.

The embassies are insisting on production of no-objection certificate from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, he said in the letter, a copy of which was released to the media here on Friday. The Centre had already agreed that in case the deaths are not COVID related, such certificates are not necessary.

The bodies are now being brought in the cargo planes as passenger flights are not being operated due to the lockdown. Chief Minister said he had received several grievances from the NRKs in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries on the delay in bringing home the bodies of those who died there. "They are already under tremendous stress and anxiety due to the lockdown imposed in those countries and the consequent stoppage of international flights", Vijayan said.

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May 22,2020

Mumbai, May 22: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday reduced repo rate by 40 basis points to 4 per cent in an effort to further boost liquidity in the economy which has been reeling under the impact of COVID-19 induced countrywide lockdown.

As a result, the reverse repo rate stands at 3.35 per cent, said RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das. The six-member monetary policy committee (MPC) voted 5:1 in favour of the decision.

Repo rate is the rate at which a country's central bank lends money to commercial banks, and the reverse repo rate is the rate at which it borrows from them. 

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June 20,2020

Hyderabad, Jun 20: IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria on Saturday said that the force is well prepared and suitably deployed to respond to any contingency and it will never let the sacrifice of the bravehearts of Galwan go in vain.

"It should be very clear that we are well prepared and suitably deployed to respond to any contingency. I assure the nation that we are determined to deliver and will never let the sacrifice of the braves of Galwan go in vain," IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal Bhadauria said here.

Bhadauria was speaking at the Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) at Air Force Academy in Hyderabad.

His remarks come days after 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives in the violent face-off on June 15-16 during an attempt by the Chinese troops to unilaterally change the status quo during the de-escalation in eastern Ladakh.

Speaking about the current border situation with China, he said: "We are aware of the situation, be it on LAC or beyond, be it their air deployments, their posture and kind of deployments. We've full analysis and we have taken necessary action that we need to take to handle any contingency that may come up."

"We are monitoring all the moments and we are aware of the full situation," he added.

He further said that in spite of the "unacceptable Chinese action" at Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh, which claimed lives of 20 Indian Army personnel, efforts are underway to ensure that the current situation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is resolved peacefully.

He asserted that the IAF is determined to deliver and the development at the LAC in Ladakh is a small snapshot of what the force is required to handle at short notice.

The IAF Chief further appealed to people to join him in paying tribute Colonel Santosh Babu and his brave men who made the sacrifice while defending the LAC in Galwan valley.

"The gallant actions in a highly-challenging situation have demonstrated our resolve to protect India's sovereignty at any cost," the Indian Air Force (IAF) chief said.

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