The buzz in BJP circles, in the wake of Madhav’s appointment to oversee the J&K assembly elections, is that he is being primed up for the top post
Short Post Short Post | 25 Aug, 2024
Is Ram Madhav being readied to take over the role of the next BJP national president? His recent appointment, along with Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, as overseers of political affairs for the forthcoming Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections to 87 constituencies is a silent indicator in this regard. While general knowledge about Madhav’s last assignment in India’s forehead region state of J&K painted him in bad colours, the truth is farther from the apparent facts. “Back then, information was muddled over apparent issues relating to his unsolicited interest in an Indian corporate’s foray in J&K, which could not be further than the truth. On the contrary, Ram Madhav, had actually been tasked with making quick inroads with the Mufti Mohammed led PDP and he succeeded in his assignment. The BJP formed a government with PDP as a result, albeit a short tenured one,” says senior BJP leader Mahendra Jain. Following this Madhav was tasked with another important assignment that took him to foreign shores, including Iran, where he was entrusted with the task of fostering better ties abroad. During his foreign assignment, Madhav, who was presumed to have been relegated to the backwaters of BJP politics, was actually interacting with international scholars, RSS functionaries and meeting up with offshoots of the Sangh Parivar there particularly, in Islamic nations. His mission was accorded the tag of having been a ‘good show’ in terms of achieved results as a BJP asset deployed abroad. The buzz in BJP circles, in the wake of Madhav’s appointment to oversee the J&K assembly elections is that he is being primed up for the top post as National BJP president to replace JP Nadda, who has been inducted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi into his Union Cabinet of Ministers. (By Renni Abraham)
Jay Shah Tipped To Be Next ICC Chief, Who Will Don BCCI Mantle?
Jay Shah, 35, would have weighed the beneficial options of taking the opportunity to become the youngest independent Chair of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Come November, the ICC which has grown in profile since the time Star Sports became its global media rights partner with a billion dollar support, will have a new face at the helm, and Shah — the son of India’s Home Minister Amit Shah — is tipped to replace New Zealand’s Greg Barclay, a legal person who took over from another legal person, India’s Shashank Manohar who also called time after two terms. Once he takes a call to leave the high profile position as Secretary, BCCI, and gets elected through the ICC’s electoral process, Shah will have nothing to do with the establishment in India as he is supposed to be “independent” with no strings attached to the BCCI. Since 2019, when the BCCI put in place a new governance structure in the form of 9-member Apex Council, Shah has been the face of the BCCI which had a former India captain Sourav Ganguly as its President. Ganguly was in the spotlight during his three year tenure. He did not get a second term though, neither did the BCCI show any interest to back him for the top position of the ICC. But Ganguly’s successor, Roger Binny, a 1983 World Cup winning star has kept a low profile leaving Shah to hog the limelight. Shah, who was chosen for the best sports administrator by Harsh Goenka’s Ceat Cricket Rating, has taken a number of welfare measures for the cricketers in India. He will leave a void should he assume office at the ICC unless he anoints a like-minded individual to run the BCCI. (By G Viswanath)
Conflict Of Interest Issue: Does It Apply To Top Lawyer Kapil Sibal?
What is conflict of interest? How do you define it? It defies a strict definition. Nevertheless, it lends itself for varied interpretations. When India Cements chairman N Srinivasan was heading the BCCI (Board for Control of Cricket in India), the conflict of interest issue hit the peak and he was forced to quit his post. The conflict of interest issue assumed gargantuan proportions when he (rather India Cements, the company promoted by him) was also the owner of the Chennai franchise of the IPL (Indian Premier League) team, Chennai Super Kings. The conflict of interest issue in this instance became a full-blown legal war and moved up to the highest court of the country. The term conflict of interest has become very popular thanks to the squabble in the cricketing world in the context of the ownership of the IPL world by a BCCI functionary. Are we not witnessing this in a different field now? The country’s leading lawyer Kapil Sibal is now appearing for the West Bengal government before the Supreme Court in the doctor rape-murder case that has shaken the whole country. He was part of the Congress party but now he is an Independent Rajya Sabha MP. He is also a Member of Parliament, which frames laws to protect women. He wears multiple hats. Is he not bound by any conflict of interest constraint? How strictly can he quarantine each of his roles without necessarily stepping into the conflict of interest terrain? A purported letter terming the incident “symptomatic malaise” and signed by Kapil Sibal under the letter-head of Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA)is in circulation. A counter letter is also now in circulation purportedly signed by a former president of the SCBA, which questioned Sibal on the legitimacy of issuing such a letter under the guise of SCBA resolution and also his subsequent decision to appear for the West Bengal Government in this case. When one is wearing contradictory hats, what kind of a message will that send out down the line? For the uninitiated, the term conflict of interest is really confusing! (By KT Jagannathan)
Is Superstar Rajinikanth The Sutradhar In DMK’s Succession Issue?
A weighty book release turned into a stunned arena when Superstar Rajinikanth took the mic to speak and set out a big cat among the pigeons. Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin presided over the book launch Kalaignar Enum Thai penned by his minister E Ve Velu. Assumptions are running riot after Rajini spoke. Has Stalin hinted that Rajini let the horse out of the barn? So obvious that Rajini could shake and stir the DMK’s old boys club? Rajini was at his punching best. He lauded that CM Stalin had inherited much from his founder father and learnt even more through osmosis. Winning elections was the proof. But Stalin is like a school teacher. He is comfortable with the new crop of youngsters. But 10 or 15 old students are making it hard for Stalin to go ahead with his strategies…mind you these are not “failed” students but entrenched power holders who are working for themselves. Especially an old warrior, Duraimurugan who could take on Kalaignar himself. This old boys club proved to be the roadblock for Stalin to decide on a succession plan…anoint his son Udhayanidhi as deputy CM. Rajini shattered the perception that Udhayanidhi’s ascension was delayed by Stalin. The obvious inference, on the contrary, the son wants a clear field …an Augean stable pitted with roadblocks and challengers, urgently in need of clearing up. The applause from the cadres was as resounding as Stalin’s response. “Yes, I am aware of all this. I am vigilant and shall act, soon”. TN is now flummoxed….is Rajini, the Sutradar unfolding the play or is Stalin playing puppeteer? Rajini has flung a pebble in the DMK waters…how far will these ripples spread? (By Padma Ramnath)
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das Does An Encore!
The Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das seems to be on a roll. For the second consecutive year, the 67-year old Das has been ranked as the top central banker globally by the US-based Global Finance magazine. The RBI tweeted, “Happy to announce that for the 2nd consecutive year, RBI Governor @DasShaktikanta has been rated ‘A ‘, in the Global Finance Central Banker Report Cards 2024.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated him. Mahindra Group chairman, Anand Mahindra tweeted saying “Shakti has won a gold medal in the Central Bank Olympics” and added “his parents have named him suitably.” Das has emerged as one of India’s most effective RBI Governors bagging the international rating recognition. Sources say, this recognition is a silent rebuttal to Doubting Thomases who compared Das with past RBI Governors who were economists like Raghuram Rajan and Urjit Patel against Das’s history specialisation and his unassuming personality. But, Das has quietly walked the talk. The recent global recognition essentially means Das’s strategy has outperformed his peers. The report card said Governor Das achieved this through his domain knowledge, originality, creativity, tenacity in handling India’s inflation control, economic growth, currency stability, interest rate management. Being a seasoned bureaucrat — he was Economic Affairs Secretary, Revenue Secretary before he became a regulator — he did not fall into the usual trap of challenging the government of the day. He quietly let his work speak and the market has always given him thumbs up. His term ends in December 2024 and speculations are rife whether he will get a second extension. (By Sangram Mohanty)
NCP’s National Foray, Ajit Pawar Fields 15 MLA Candidates In J&K
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party Chief, Ajit Pawar has announced the names of six candidates for the first phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections out of a total 15 to be fielded for the polls out of a total 90 constituencies. While setting to rest intense political speculation around the prodigal nephew’s return to Uncle Sharad Pawar’s political formation, DCM Pawar has exposed his intentions to grow his party and possibly secure national recognition. National general secretary of NCP, and freshly minted J&K Vidhan Sabha 2024 poll in-charge, Brijmohan Shrivastav confirmed the candidatures of Sajjad Ahmad Mir (Anantnag West), Kirpal Singh (Ramban), Mushtaq Ahmed (Banihal), Mohamad Yusuf Hazam (Tral), Ishtiyaq Ahamad Sheikh (Pulwama) and Arun Kumar Raina (Rajpura) assembly constituencies. A source reveals that Shrivastav was assigned the task over the last six months to flesh out the NCP’s foray in J&K inviting comparisons with the 1999 effort by former party president Sharad Pawar, who had similarly and, originally formed the NCP in 1999 to face up to the Lok Sabha elections within six months of leaving the Congress party. Out of the six candidates fielded three each will contest in the Jammu and Kashmir regions respectively for the first phase of the assembly polls, while another nine are to be fielded during subsequent phases of the elections. The NCP seeks to consolidate its position in the BJP-led NDA alliance, while seeking the allocation of a full Union cabinet berth for the party president Praful Patel in New Delhi. Ironically, the NCP move comes amidst a disenchantment registered by J&K voters during general elections against the usual political suspects (Congress, NC and PDP candidates). (By Renni Abraham)
Tamil Nadu Cabinet Keenly Waits For Jailed Senthil Balaji’s Return
Chief Minister MK Stalin was bemused when the media accosted him about news of a possible cabinet reshuffle on the day that actor Vijay was unfurling the flag of his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). The rumour may have been floated by someone in the bureaucracy to draw media attention away from the much-anticipated Vijay entry into politics, which is worrying the established parties because he is capable of commanding a 15% share of the votes straightaway, which would be mostly that of the youth. But the TN cabinet is so fixated on their former minister in jail, Senthil Balaji, being free once again to resume duties that a cabinet reshuffle has been put off until then. He had been a minister without portfolio while in jail for a while before he resigned. There were indications that the politician, a known handler of ‘funds,’ who was with the AIADMK when it was in power before successfully changing loyalties to the ruling DMK, would be released soon from jail as the PMLA case against him has made no headway. They value his silence under heavy interrogation so much that they can’t wait to see him back. The CM will be leaving this week for the USA for inviting investments as well as a health master check while naming only who will be in charge when he is away. It would be interesting to see whether that would be the senior most minister Duraimurugan or his son Udhayanidhi Stalin.(By Tamil Raja)
Poaching On The Rise Among Political Parties In Maharashtra
Political poaching by various parties is gaining traction in Maharashtra, in view of the forthcoming assembly election. Now that the Election Commission has given indications that the election, otherwise due in October, could be held after Diwali, all political parties are gearing up to face the five-year test. After the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) of the three opposition parties trounced the ruling Mahayuti alliance in the Lok Sabha election, the politicking began in earnest. Veteran leader Sharad Pawar is leading the pack. A couple of days ago, Kolhapur’s influential BJP leader Samarjeet Ghatge announced his decision to enter Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party. Even as the shockwaves are subsiding, rural Pune’s prominent BJP leader Harshwardhan Patil is said to be on his way to Pawar. Significantly, Patil is an ardent opponent of Ajit Pawar. Seizing the opportunity, Pawar’s daughter Supriya Sule has recalled her lifelong association with Patil. The trigger for Patil’s likely change of loyalty is said to be Ajit’s announcement to field his lieutenant Dattatraya Bharne once again from Indapur, Patil family’s fiefdom. Patil is expected to declare his final resolve in a couple of days. Sensing the possibility, Maharashtra BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule has made it clear that if Patil wishes to walk out, nothing will stop him. On the other hand, trafficking between the two Shiv Sena factions is on an increase while the Congress, too, is looking for an influx. The picture will be clearer after the 10-day Ganesh Festival is over by mid-September.(By Dilip Chaware)
Kollywood’s New Trend: Small Budget, Big Impact Movie Wins Praise From Acclaimed Directors
Something very laudable is happening in Kollywood. Acclaimed film director Bala was all praise and laurels for a just released film Vaazhai, directed by Mari Selvaraj which would have easily passed into oblivion, as it has no glitzy stars nor high amp pre- promos. Just a cute story that unfolds and tugs at your heartstrings, the kind of film that the audience relegates as Festival types. A teary-eyed, highly talented director Bala hugged Mari Selvaraj and said, “We are surely and supremely on the road to global acclaim for Tamil cinema and artists”. Ace director Mani Rathnam too praised the film. Result: 60% of the theatre audience have watched this movie due to endorsements by these well-known directors. There is a big sea change happening, and a very essential change in the themes, treatment, cast and most telling in the budget. Sensible producers like Sivakarthikeyan and directors like Vinothraj have touched audience sensibilities that over the top budget and cast do not make a film watchable. Actor Sivakarthikeyan is glowing with pride that his just released Kottukkaali (fresh from its showing at the 74th Berlin Festival) has garnered rave reviews from peers and patrons. Soori, the film’s main protagonist/antagonist has risen like a colossus from his earlier avatar as a comedian, sidekick. Bollywood and its bean counters are sure to be wondering if it is not big money, then what is the secret sauce of such small budget films. Simple themes but powerful storytelling. (By Padma Ramnath)
Modi His Earlier Self Again, Receives Women’s Applause
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown his earlier self again, exhibiting his trademark confidence by challenging his detractors. At the same time, Modi’s unambiguous endorsement of the ‘Ladki Bahin’ scheme and the Mahayuti’s proposed election strategy is expected to heighten the morale of the ruling dispensation to retain power after the next assembly election, too. Modi was in Jalgaon in north Maharashtra for ‘Lakhpati Didi’ gala launch on Sunday. “Compare my 10 years with the seven decades of the previous governments,” Modi said aggressively while addressing a massive women’s rally at the venue. Just back from a visit to Poland and Ukraine, Modi once again underscored the role of women, receiving huge applause from over one lakh women present at the rally. To rub in the message more strongly, Modi condemned the atrocities against women while calling for the most stringent action against the perpetrators. Though he did not name any state or leader by name, his target was obvious. He sent clear signals that the campaign for the coming state assembly election in the state would dwell on garnering women’s support. The Maha Vikas Aghadi of the three opposition parties has focussed its campaigning against the Mahayuti government by time and again highlighting the Badlapur school atrocity against two tiny girls. CM Eknath Shinde has charged that the MVA is rattled by the unprecedented response received to his ‘Laadki Bahin’ scheme from women around the state and hence indulging in reprehensible tricks to attack his government.(By Dilip Chaware)
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