Saturday, February 1, 2020
How Modified India broke China's String of Pearls'
India completely changed its foreign policy
and security strategy very quickly in a response to China. Common People must
understand How Narendra Modi made India secure which was earlier wide open to
get threatened.
India
gets Military access to 'Sabang Island' #Indonesia.
India
got permission to build Naval Military base in 'Assumption Island' in Seychelles
India
to built Military base in 'Agalega Island' in #Mauritius.
India
developing 'Chabahar Port' in #Iran for Trade and Access.
India
signs Military Logistic Pact, 'LEMOA' with #USA, this will allow military of
both countries access to each other’s designated facilities for supplies,
refuelling and repairs.
India
sign 'white shipping' pact to share info on navy, cargo ships with Israel.
India
got access to 'Duqm Port' in #Oman for Military use.
India
signs defence logistics agreement with #France which will give us access to
Military access to France base across & particularly 'Djibouti' in Africa.
India
to build & access 'Trincomalee Port' & to buy 'Hambantota Airport' in Srilanka.
India
signed agreement to re-fuel & re-arm its naval warships in 'Changi Naval
Base' in Singapore.
India
is in agreement to build 'Payra Port' in #Bangladesh and Bangladesh cancels
Agreement with China to develop its Port. India have access to monitor in
Bangladesh too.
India
building roads to #Thailand via #Myanmar from Assam via Road.
India
to put satellite tracking station at 'Ho Chi Minh' in #Vietnam.
India
signed agreements with #Russia on several Defence Deals & Co-operation.
India building Diamond Quadrilateral joining
#Bangladesh, #Nepal, Bhutan with India by Road.
India
have signed several MoU's on Defence Co-operation with, Kazakhstan, Kenya,
Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Portugal, Korea, UK, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkmenistan,
UAE.
India
develop 'Andaman and Nicobar' Infrastructure at great speed making it epicentre
Of Security monitoring. To place fighter Jets after WW-II.
Infra
agreements with Afghanistan, Mangolia & Taiwan.
India is all set to get access to the vital
Djibouti military airbase, thanks to the proposed defence pact with Japan.
"India" renews interest in running
The Gissar Aerodrome in 'Ayni' in Tajikistan just west of the Tajikistan
capital 'Dushanbe'.
Yes, All of this happening Post 2014 and If
you know the Geography of all places then you will understand How Narendra Modi
cracked China’s String Of Pearls by Navy Chakravyuh & Pakistan's bluff.
Today India is doing many pacts which have never been seen earlier. India is
getting a head as Global Player.
Think Right Modi Diplomacy.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
future presidents of Indian political parties.
Future
presidents of various Indian Political parties;
Congress ; Rahul’s or her sister Priyanka’a son (Vadra
changed to Gandhi).
Shiv Sena; Udhav’s
Son
NCP; Pawar’s daughter
RJD; Laloo’s son
SP; Mulayam;s or Akhilesh’s son
JDS; HDD ‘s son
TMC; Mamta’s nephew
DMK; Karuna’s son
LJP; Paswan’s Son
CPI/CPM; A brahmin
JDU; Finish
after Nitish
AAP: Kejriwal’s Daughter
BJP; Any one from party duly elected as
per democracy.
And all other
parties lecture BJP on Democracy.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
administrative tribunal in each district
To, Date;
July 25, 2019
1. Sh
Monahar lal Khattar, Chief Minister of Haryana,
H No 1, Sector 3,
Chandigarh.
2. Sh
Baldev Raj Mahajan,
Advocate
General Haryana.
Sub; Haryana Administrative
Tribunal.
Sir,
I
congratulate you on fulfillment of long pending demand of employees in
establishing Haryana Administrative tribunal. However experience reveals that
single tribunals in a state are not effective. For example AFTs have more than
16,000 pending cases. In my humble opinion, I suggest following state
amendments in Act/Rules.
1. Establishment
of one or more Tribunals in each district of Haryana depending on number of
cases.
2. Administrative
Tribunal should be headed by one person i.e. any retired Judge or an advocate
of Haryana having more than 10 years of service or practice as the case may
be. Preferably retired DJs/ADJs can be
considered for appointment.
3. Establishment
of one or more Haryana Administrative Appellate Tribunals over two or more of
Districts of Haryana depending on number of cases. It should be headed by one
person i.e. any retired High Court Judge or an advocate of Haryana having more
than 20 years of practice. The place of sitting of Administrative Appellate
Tribunal should be in the District having larger number of cases or any place
near to poor employees.
Ideally there should be established one
or more National Administrative Tribunals over two or more States of India for
which separate suggestion is being made to central Government.
In service to nation.
KD
Aggarwal, Advocate.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Congi=Mughal rule
Japanese: I want to go to Nalanda. How do I
reach there?
Indian: You need to take a train to
Bakhtiyarpur in Bihar and then a cab from there.
Japanese: Why is the station’s name
Bakhtiyarpur? Who is Bakhtiyar?
Indian (perplexed): Bakhtiyarpur is named
after Bakhtiyar Khilji.
Japanese: Wasn’t he the same guy who burnt
down the original Nalanda University and killed thousands of monks who taught
and studied there?
Indian: Yes
Japanese: strange, You guys give so much
honor to mass murderers.
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
India development and BJP 2019 on course.
Why I am really upbeat about BJP chances in
UP after Kairana ByPoll defeat
A win is a win and a defeat is a defeat. But
I always say that in every victory are the seeds of defeat and in every defeat
the seeds of victory. When the BJP swept Uttar Pradesh in March 2017, I was
quite sombre indeed, seeing as how hard the arithmetic would get as
SP+BSP+Cong+RLD would form a Grand Alliance.
Today I am quite the opposite, really upbeat
seeing as how the BJP … believe it or not … is beginning to turn around the
‘impossible’ arithmetic of the Grand Alliance.
Let’s quickly run down the vote shares:
2018: BJP 46.5% United Opposition : 51.1%
2017: BJP 38.2% United Opposition : 57.2%
The BJP was up against an ‘impossible’ wall
to climb: a gap of 19% in vote shares. So how did the BJP do in this task?
The lead of 19% that the United Opposition
had over the BJP has shrunk to just 4.6%. This shows that mutual transfer of
votes between opposition parties has simply failed to take off on the ground in
Uttar Pradesh.
At this point you might be tempted to say:
Look, maybe the Opposition didn’t get as massive a lead as they expected. But a
4.6% lead is not small and is more than enough for a fairly big victory. Spread
out uniformly across Uttar Pradesh, it could be enough even to sweep the state.
Are you looking to claim a ‘moral victory’?
To that, I say: not at all. Because we have
not yet adjusted for the biggest factor while understanding bypolls.
The turnout.
Since these bypolls do not really play any
role in deciding the Central/State government, a substantial population would
stay at home. Only the most motivated voters would come out. So, how many
voters stayed back home in Kairana? Let’s find out.
In 2018, Kairana LS saw a voter turnout of
just 54%, which is a *huge* drop of 18% from the turnout in 2014.
And here are the turnout figures of 2017 for
the five assembly seats that make up the Kairana LS seat:
Constituency 2 – Nakur : 77.56%
Constituency 7 – Gangoh : 72.01%
Constituency 8 – Kairana : 69.57%
Constituency 9 – Thana Bhawan : 68.31%
Constituency 10 – Shamli : 65.48%
This is much more than the mere 54% turnout
recorded in Kairana bypoll.
No reasonable projection for the real
election in 2019 can be made without thinking about these “missing” 15% of
voters. The gap between BJP and the United Opposition was 4.6% in this bypoll.
It is not hard to imagine whose voters did
not come out for this bypoll. Could Muslims, who are highly motivated to strike
a blow against the BJP, possibly have stayed home, that too when they were
given the opportunity to elect Tabassum Begum to be the only Muslim
representing UP in this Lok Sabha?
Come on…
Will the United Opposition’s 4.6% margin
still hold when the remaining 15% come out of their homes to vote in 2019?
This seems highly doubtful.
Now let us consider the demographics of Kairana
Lok Sabha constituency. The Muslims account for around 35%, but accounting for
a higher turnout among them, it may be safely assumed that Muslims make up
around 40% of the votes counted today.
This means that roughly 60% of the vote came
from Hindus, of which 46.5% went to the BJP.
That is a staggering 77%. More than the
three-fourths of Hindus who voted chose the BJP.
This is really bad news for overeager anchors
who are desperate to write the BJP’s obituary. Forget alienating Dalits, Jats,
Jatavs … etc from the BJP, we have just witnessed a massively polarized, United
Hindu vote for the BJP in Western Uttar Pradesh.
The BJP’s performance among Hindu voters
across ALL sections of society today in Kairana now rivals the performance of
SP among Yadav voters and performance of Mayawati among Jatav voters!
If this level of Hindu unity repeats across
Uttar Pradesh, the United Opposition is in a world of trouble.
Especially as the opposition and its media
cheerleaders go into overdrive celebrating this bypoll win in Kairana. The only
thing they are likely to achieve is raising the level of Hindu consolidation in
favour of BJP.
Remember that it is already 77%. Every Hindu
family in Kairana today is smarting in anger at the defeat at the hands of
Tabassum Begum. Wonder how they will react to the celebrations of the United
Opposition.
One final comment. I am not trying to take
anything away from the Opposition, nor advocating for a ‘moral victory’. They
won fair and square and deserve to enjoy their win. I just want to illustrate
with an example.
Back when I was a little child, India would
lose almost every cricket match to Pakistan. And towards the end, I would begin
to cry. My father would then intervene maturely and say: “They played better.
They had better commitment. They deserved to win.”
I will say the same to BJP supporters today
who must be distraught. They had better commitment. They stood in lines in the
blistering heat without a morsel of food nor a drop of water. They deserved to
win.
Courtesy Kaza Venkat
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