BJP set to name Narendra Modi as 2014 campaign chief, Advani sulks

June 8, 2013

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Panaji (Goa), Jun 8: BJP is preparing to name Gujarat CM Narendra Modi as head of its campaign committee for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections - a likely precursor to declaring him a PM candidate — despite veteran leader L K Advani's vehement resistance.

There is a large consensus over Modi even as Advani's absence from BJP deliberations on Friday sparked a fresh controversy. An announcement on Modi leading the BJP campaign is likely to be made on Sunday.

RSS and the BJP leadership, according to party sources, have backed the move. In a brief remark during a meeting of BJP office-bearers on Friday, BJP chief Rajnath Singh said there will be clarity on several issues before the party.

Advani, it is learnt, is upset over being disregarded by the BJP leadership on crucial decisions in recent days, and naming Modi as the party's campaign in-charge is the last straw as it will clearly set the CM above other leaders. The high-voltage drama over his absence unfolded as Advani stayed away from a party executive for the first time since BJP's inception in 1980.

However, hectic efforts are on to get Advani to reach Goa. With RSS having endorsed Modi's role, the BJP chief is doing his best to ensure the announcement be made by Advani himself. Depending on whether Advani keeps well on Saturday, a chartered flight has been kept as an option to bring him over to Goa, it is learnt.

The "official" explanation that Advani is unwell failed to wash as party leaders confirmed that he remains strongly opposed to any decision that signals Modi's special status in the BJP.

Advani's reported sulk - there is uncertainty on his reaching Goa even on Saturday - took attention away from BJP leadership's effort to work out a compromise that stops short of announcing Modi as a PM candidate while setting him apart from other leaders.

A keen sense of anticipation has built up around Modi with an overwhelming majority of executive members awaiting an announcement indicating that the Gujarat strongman will lead BJP into the next Lok Sabha election.

This was evident when BJP office bearers met on Friday. Despite sitting in the last row - as is his wont — Modi was the centre of attention with members walking up and greeting him while he sat through the discussion impassively.

In an indication of growing expectations, an office-bearer asked Singh whether there will be clarity on the leadership issue. Singh is understood to have replied in the affirmative but did not provide any hint of when this will happen.

The fresh bout of factionalism with Advani virtually coming across as a dissident is worrying BJP leaders who feel the party is losing momentum at a time when it needs to come across as the clear alternative to a floundering Congress.

Advani's bitter opposition to Modi and his unstated suggestion that he is a contender for the PM's job is undoing the party's bid to keep the spotlight on the UPA's weaknesses and undercuts BJP's attempt to present itself as a cohesive alternative.

There is a large consensus in BJP that projecting Modi is a political necessity if the party hopes to emerge as the single largest after the next Lok Sabha election. This is matched by a conviction that Advani has had its shot at the PM's job in 2009, and cannot be a contender in 2014.

Advani's message was amplified by a few leaders like Uma Bharati and Shatrughan Sinha, seen to be aligned with him, also reporting sick and ducking the executive. Former finance minister Yashwant Sinha has also said the executive is not the appropriate forum to discuss Modi being named campaign committee head.

On Friday, most of the party's senior leaders arrived here for an extraordinary meeting of office-bearers before the national executive begins on Saturday morning, including Modi who is a member of the parliamentary board.

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November 12,2024

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The Taliban regime has appointed Ikramuddin Kamil as the acting consul in the Afghan mission in Mumbai, Afghan media has reported.

It is the first such appointment made by the Taliban set up to any Afghan mission in India.

There was no immediate comment from the Indian side on the appointment that came.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan has announced the appointment of Kamil as the acting consul in Mumbai, the Taliban-controlled Bakhtar News Agency reported on Monday, citing unnamed sources.

"He is currently in Mumbai, where he is fulfilling his duties as a diplomat representing the Islamic Emirate," it said.

The appointment is part of Kabul's efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties with India and enhance its presence abroad, the media outlet said

Kamil holds a PhD degree in international law and previously served as the deputy director in the department of security cooperation and border affairs in the foreign ministry, it said.

He is expected to facilitate consular services and represent the interests of Afghanistan in India, the report added.

Kamil's appointment comes days after the external affairs ministry's point-person for Afghanistan held talks with the Taliban's acting defence minister, Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, in Kabul.

Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, the Taliban's deputy foreign minister for political affairs, also posted on X about Kamil's appointment.

The appointment of Kamil is seen as part of efforts to facilitate consular services to the Afghan population in Mumbai.

There has been almost negligible presence of diplomatic staff at the Afghan missions in India.

Most of the diplomats appointed by the Ashraf Ghani government have already left India.

In May, Zakia Wardak, the seniormost Afghan diplomat in India, resigned from her position after reports emerged that she was caught at the Mumbai airport for allegedly trying to smuggle 25 kg of gold worth Rs 18.6 crore from Dubai.

Wardak had taken charge as the acting ambassador of Afghanistan to New Delhi late last year, after working as the Afghan consul general in Mumbai for more than two years.

She took charge of the Afghan embassy in New Delhi last November, after the mission helmed by then ambassador Farid Mamundzay announced its closure.

Mamundzay, who was an appointee of the Ghani government, had moved to the United Kingdom.

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November 13,2024

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court took a firm stance on ‘bulldozer justice’ today, affirming that the Executive cannot bypass the Judiciary and that the legal process must not prejudge the guilt of an accused. In a significant judgment, the bench led by Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan set new guidelines for demolition practices, responding to petitions challenging the controversial bulldozer actions taken against individuals accused of crimes.

The rise of this practice, termed 'bulldozer justice,' has seen authorities in various states demolish what they claim to be illegal structures belonging to accused individuals. However, multiple petitions questioned the legality and fairness of this approach, bringing the matter before the court.

Justice Gavai highlighted that owning a home is a cherished goal for many families, and an essential question was whether the Executive should have the authority to strip individuals of their shelter. “In a democracy, the rule of law protects citizens from arbitrary actions by the state. The criminal justice system must not assume guilt,” stated the bench, underscoring that due process is a fundamental right under the Constitution.

On the principle of separation of powers, the bench reinforced that the Judiciary alone holds adjudicatory powers and that the Executive cannot overstep these boundaries. Justice Gavai remarked, “When the state demolishes a home purely because its resident is accused of a crime, it violates the doctrine of separation of powers.”

The court issued a strong warning about accountability, stating that public officials who misuse their power or act arbitrarily must face consequences. Justice Gavai observed that selectively demolishing one property while ignoring similar cases suggests that the aim might be to penalize rather than enforce legality. “For most citizens, a house is the product of years of labor and dreams. Taking it away must be an action of last resort, thoroughly justified,” he said.

In its directives under Article 142 of the Constitution, the Supreme Court established new demolition guidelines. These include:

Mandatory Show-Cause Notice: No demolition should occur without first issuing a show-cause notice. The person served has a minimum of 15 days or the duration stated in local laws to respond.

Transparency of Notice Content: The notice must include specifics about the alleged unauthorized construction, the nature of the violation, and the rationale for demolition.

Hearing and Final Order: Authorities are required to hear the response of the affected individual before issuing a final order. The homeowner will have 15 days to address the issue, with demolition proceeding only if no stay order is obtained from an appellate authority.

Contempt Proceedings: Any breach of these guidelines would lead to contempt proceedings. Officials who disregard these norms will be personally accountable for restitution, with costs deducted from their salaries.

Additionally, the court mandated that all municipal bodies establish digital portals within three months, displaying show-cause notices and final orders on unauthorized structures to ensure public transparency and accountability.

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November 15,2024

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Union minister Amit Shah on Friday, November 15, said PM Narendra Modi will amend the Waqf Act despite opposition from leaders like Uddhav Thackeray and Sharad Pawar.

"Modi ji wants to change the Waqf Board law, but Uddhav ji, Sharad Pawar and Supriya Sule are opposing it," Shah said, addressing a rally at Umarkhed in Maharashtra's Yavatmal district.

"Uddhav ji, listen carefully, you all can protest as much as you want, but Modi ji will amend the Waqf Act," he said. Shah said there are two camps in the November 20 Maharashtra assembly polls, one of 'Pandavas' represented by the BJP-led Mahayuti and the other of 'Kauravas' represented by Maha Vikas Aghadi.

"Uddhav Thackeray claims that his Shiv Sena is the real one. Can the real Shiv Sena go against renaming Aurangabad to Sambhajinagar? Can the real Shiv Sena go against renaming Ahmednagar to Ahilyanagar? The real Shiv Sena stands with the BJP," Shah said.

"Rahul Baba used to say that his government would credit money in the accounts of the people instantly. You were unable to fulfil your promises in Himachal, Karnataka, and Telangana," he said.

Shah said the Mahayuti alliance has promised that women will get Rs 2,100 per month under the Ladki Bahin Yojana. "Kashmir is an integral part of India and no power in the world can snatch it away from us," Shah said.

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