Thursday, 22 May 2014

Why BJP will find it tough to field Kiran Bedi as Delhi's CM candidate

Kiran Bedi might've made her intentions quite clear in last few months that it's Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) & Narendra Modi who she supports, but her restlessness to 
join BJP fold could see a lot of opposition from within the saffron camp. Her Tweets such as “Let not a single vote go waste! Delhi must reap full rewards of  ModiSarkar!"; "I no more rule out entering Indian political service on capability basis. I am moving towards some flexibility in this" clearly signalled her desperation to join the resurgent Modi wave that swept away not just the opposition but the entire nation.

Lalu's RJD extends unconditional support to Manjhi's JD(U) govt in Bihar ahead of trust vote

The landslide victory of the BJP in the Lok Sabha Elections has compelled political forces to align and re-align in ways the country could never imagine. Bihar’s opposition party RJD on Thursday announced unconditional support to the new JD(U) government in Bihar headed by CM, Jitan Ram Manjhi.
 
The announcement was made by RJD legislature party leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui and has come as a boost for the new ministry ahead of the trust vote on Friday. Later RJD chief too confirmed support to the erstwhile rivals.
http://daily.bhaskar.com/article-ht/NAT-TOP-rjd-extends-unconditional-support-to-jdu-in-bihar-4621741-NOR.html

Sense the mood and stop the dramebaazi Mr Kejriwal, instead here are 5 ways you can rebuild AAP

Arvind Kejriwal has gone back to his old ways, the dharnas, courting arrest, turning the other cheek but this time round the mood in the country is different and the newbie politician has not been able to sense this. When he contested assembly elections in Delhi, he was contesting against the arrogant, corruption-riddled, dynastic party but with the massive mandate that BJP has got even the 69% of India that didn't vote for Modi is hopeful of 'achche din'.
http://daily.bhaskar.com/article-ht/NAT-TOP-sense-the-mood-and-stop-the-dramebaazi-mr-kejriwal-instead-here-are-5-ways-you-c-4621677-PHO.html

The reasons why Modi invited the leaders of SAARC nations to his swearing-in ceremony



Sources reveal Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif is likely to accept invitation for Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony. Heads of other SAARC nations have been invited to Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony on May 26. According to reports Foreign Ministry had also sent the invitation to Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif. Though the Ministry of External Affairs hasn’t confirmed the acceptance of the invitation.
Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi has invited the heads of the governments of all South Asian states to attend his swearing-in on Monday. CLICK NEXT TO READ MORE