2009-02-27 04:24:29 - With curtains came down on the last session of 14th Lok Sabha on Thursday amidst a show of warmth between ruling and opposition benches. Advani, BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate, said he would not evaluate the performance of the UPA government in the last five years because it coule trigger controversy.With Lok Sabha polls round the corner, he hoped for "good results" in the electoral battle."We all will fight for it...I hope it will be a good fight and its result will also be good," he said.
The electoral battle which has begun and each political party is making hectic efforts to call its workers meet to infuse a sense of challenge to garner vote for their candidates.Newspapers and electronic channels are busy havinghost of advertisement page spread and visuals enacted to refelect the state and country"s progress .
Last Session of the 14th Lok Sabha came to
an end on Thursday with the House adjourning sine-die. Tenures of fouteenth LS finds 258 legislations including the land mark Right to information and National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme were enacted during its 332 sittings.
Speaker Mr. Somnath Chatterjee in his concluding speech referred to the two memorable occasions of celebrating the 150th anniversary of the country's 1st War of Independence and 60th year of Independence in the Central Hall of Parliament. Mr. Chatterjee regretted that the Women's Reservation Bill had not been passed during his tenure. He said the bill would have gone a long way towards effective empowerment of women. He was however hopeful that all political parties will reach unanimity for a clear consensus on the issue in the next Lok Sabha.
Airports,rail,and other institutions foundation stone are inaugurated with fan fare and finds each day thus expressing the state concern to develope the nation with fast pace.Today the new world class domestic departure terminal of the Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi, is inaugurated by Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel and with ultra-modern eco- and passenger-friendly facilities, is being completed five months behind the schedule.
With few days left for the election code of conduct ,President of Congress and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi today Friday to visit the Andman and Nicobar Islands to unveil a statue of Rajiv Gandhi. She is to address a public rally.Gandhi will arrive in Port Blair on Friday by a special flight and will inaugurate the statue of the former prime minister at Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex.She will also address a public meeting at Netaji Stadium, A K Ganeshan, Spokesman of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands said in Port Blair
Gandhi, would visit Car Nicobar and Cambell Bay on 28th February and at Cambell Bay she is scheduled to unveil the statue of former prime minister Indira Gandhi at Indira point.Prior to this, Gandhi will handover the keys of permanent shelter to tsunami affected persons at a function near airport in Car Nicobar on the same morning
Friday, February 27, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Netanyahu offers Livni Dy PM Netanyahu for national unity coalition
21.02.2009 11:41:51 Israel political is in midst of total neo political thoughts where the old gold labor party has received jolt and Likud party splinter groups Livni forming Kadmia outfit is in loggerhead for the top post in Israel governace nucleus role.
(live-PR.com) - Finding himself in center of chaotic national event former PM Netanyahu has been loaded by the President to put up united front to govern the country.He is working for national unity coalition with centrist and left-wing partnersm to form broad unitycoaltion government."I call on Kadima chairwoman Tzipi Livni and Labor party Chairman Ehud Barak.Netanyahu said to Livni his counterpart
let's unite to secure the future of the State of Israel. I ask to meet with you first to discuss with you a broad national unity government for the good of the people and the state," Netanyahu said.
President Shimon Peres pressing to form national unioty coalition with knesset factions and Netanyahu on Friday accepted the formal invitation from President Shimon Peres to form the next government, saying he feels a great responsibility to provide Israel with security
and peace. He is now at helm of afafairs has offered the deputy Prime Minstership to Livini.
Parlours of leaders of chief parties with the objectrs of forming the next government is on by Netanyahu.The current Knesset parliament 09 parties with results Kadima secured 28 seats in the Knesset election, while Likud took 27 seats,YIsrael Beiteinu scored 15,Labor party languished at 13,Shas won 11,Jewish home a conglomerate of two won 3,United Tohrah Judaism won 5,United arab List-Ta'al at 4,National Union won 4,New movement-Meretz got 3,Balad won 3 were the major parties in the 120-member parliament.
The three left-wing parties of Kadima, Labor and Meretz combined received just 44 seats in the Knesset (not including the 3 Arab parties), while the right came home with 65.
Netanyahu on Friday accepted the formal invitation from President Shimon Peres to form the next government, saying he feels a great responsibility to provide Israel with security and peace.Netanyahu said that Iran poses the biggest threat to Israel since its War of
Independence, and that Israel also faces tough economic times ahead.Netanyahu, who held prime minister1990s, has six weeks to forge a coalition cabinet.
Livni said "I believe that it is in the national interest to establish a government as quickly as possible," said Peres at the press conference in Jerusalem."The people of Israel need governmental and political stability so that we will be able to cope with the challenges standing before us,"
Peres continued. "The challenges are varied and urgent. And the public expects expects that following the elections, a fitting government be formed that will roll up its sleeves and perform its duties faithfully."
Livni took a stand earlier in the day, Kadmia was unlikely to join a right-wing coalition headed by Netanyahu."A broad coalition has no value if it does not lead the way," said Livni after meeting with President Shimon Peres."There is a coalition here based on a lack of political vision," said Livni, "a coalition that will not allow me to exercise the way of Kadima." she would not join a government headed by Benjamin Netanyahu that would include Shas, Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, but she would be willing to consider a Likud-Kadima- Yisrael Beiteinu coalition.
Sixty-five MKs - all the right-wing and religious factions - recommended to Peres that he appoint Netanyahu to form the coalition. The left wing and Arab parties declined to make a recommendation.
Livni said Netanyahu was "asking us to join a coalition that he would first establish with Shas, which demanded that I stop negotiating with the Palestinians, and with Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, and with Bibi himself, who meanwhile refuses to talk about a two-state solution." She said she would not be able to explain to her voters
what she was doing in such a coalition. Peres on Friday met separately with Netanyahu and with Livni at his official residence in Jerusalem for talks on coalition-building.The
president summoned the two in an effort to promote a broad coalition
that would include both Likud and Kadima.Reports agencies
Author:
Naresh Sagar
e-mail
Web: http://www.Nksagar.com
Phone: 9810974027
(live-PR.com) - Finding himself in center of chaotic national event former PM Netanyahu has been loaded by the President to put up united front to govern the country.He is working for national unity coalition with centrist and left-wing partnersm to form broad unitycoaltion government."I call on Kadima chairwoman Tzipi Livni and Labor party Chairman Ehud Barak.Netanyahu said to Livni his counterpart
let's unite to secure the future of the State of Israel. I ask to meet with you first to discuss with you a broad national unity government for the good of the people and the state," Netanyahu said.
President Shimon Peres pressing to form national unioty coalition with knesset factions and Netanyahu on Friday accepted the formal invitation from President Shimon Peres to form the next government, saying he feels a great responsibility to provide Israel with security
and peace. He is now at helm of afafairs has offered the deputy Prime Minstership to Livini.
Parlours of leaders of chief parties with the objectrs of forming the next government is on by Netanyahu.The current Knesset parliament 09 parties with results Kadima secured 28 seats in the Knesset election, while Likud took 27 seats,YIsrael Beiteinu scored 15,Labor party languished at 13,Shas won 11,Jewish home a conglomerate of two won 3,United Tohrah Judaism won 5,United arab List-Ta'al at 4,National Union won 4,New movement-Meretz got 3,Balad won 3 were the major parties in the 120-member parliament.
The three left-wing parties of Kadima, Labor and Meretz combined received just 44 seats in the Knesset (not including the 3 Arab parties), while the right came home with 65.
Netanyahu on Friday accepted the formal invitation from President Shimon Peres to form the next government, saying he feels a great responsibility to provide Israel with security and peace.Netanyahu said that Iran poses the biggest threat to Israel since its War of
Independence, and that Israel also faces tough economic times ahead.Netanyahu, who held prime minister1990s, has six weeks to forge a coalition cabinet.
Livni said "I believe that it is in the national interest to establish a government as quickly as possible," said Peres at the press conference in Jerusalem."The people of Israel need governmental and political stability so that we will be able to cope with the challenges standing before us,"
Peres continued. "The challenges are varied and urgent. And the public expects expects that following the elections, a fitting government be formed that will roll up its sleeves and perform its duties faithfully."
Livni took a stand earlier in the day, Kadmia was unlikely to join a right-wing coalition headed by Netanyahu."A broad coalition has no value if it does not lead the way," said Livni after meeting with President Shimon Peres."There is a coalition here based on a lack of political vision," said Livni, "a coalition that will not allow me to exercise the way of Kadima." she would not join a government headed by Benjamin Netanyahu that would include Shas, Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, but she would be willing to consider a Likud-Kadima- Yisrael Beiteinu coalition.
Sixty-five MKs - all the right-wing and religious factions - recommended to Peres that he appoint Netanyahu to form the coalition. The left wing and Arab parties declined to make a recommendation.
Livni said Netanyahu was "asking us to join a coalition that he would first establish with Shas, which demanded that I stop negotiating with the Palestinians, and with Habayit Hayehudi and National Union, and with Bibi himself, who meanwhile refuses to talk about a two-state solution." She said she would not be able to explain to her voters
what she was doing in such a coalition. Peres on Friday met separately with Netanyahu and with Livni at his official residence in Jerusalem for talks on coalition-building.The
president summoned the two in an effort to promote a broad coalition
that would include both Likud and Kadima.Reports agencies
Author:
Naresh Sagar
Web: http://www.Nksagar.com
Phone: 9810974027
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Man Mohan, Rahul LK Advani PM's in waiting
2009-02-18 09:29:22 - With sincere image Obama
in US,Merkel Sarkozy in Europe,Putin, Medvedev working for world order India too needs leader to run for global amity and new world order to create an atomosphere of better tommorrow with present acts to work to fight global fiscal meltdown.
India's biggest national outfit, the Congress party the oldest with brand establised since 125 years is finding difficult to hold its cadre who are seen blaming the feudal structure of the party which needs fine tunning and precision surgical dissection with an inspiration to have natural upsurge of its mass leaders from other states to bring the party back to
its old days glory and win on its own the fifteen Lok Sabha elections.
Saffron party Prime Ministrial candidate LK Advani stands the tallest leader in hindu based party but has the dis-advantage of putting aside its scores of mass leader to oblivion thus looks for coalition miracle to let the dream of Advani to be the PM, but still awaits in waiting.
India's story of electoral battle now runs in thousand crore contents to begin within fornight is the world biggest democracy event to unfold within two months.More than Rs 500 Cr advertisment is splashed on the every second page of Internet you open,write or read,on either side of raods, magnificient poster add attraction ,the two brands of Indian politics with eye catching hoardings,poster showing the PM in waiting posing to take the reign of this great country.
Kapil Sibal, MP from Chandni Chowk said to media in Delhi, that Rahul Gandhi stood for "a modern India".With plethora of political issues awaiting politician attention from foreign affairs diplomacy on growing of terroism,economy melting,governace transparency-accountability,nuclear trade,rampant corruption,rural development to education and health security for all remains the stem of Indian politics.
BJP on the other hand has given advertisment in the internet asking for "Send Your Ideas For NDA's Vision For A Stronger India.www.lkadvani.in" he invites and conveys his daily talks with his voters,improved communication skill the saffron party resorted.
NNFI civil society longing for decriminalisation of Indian politics and its members include former Secretaries, eminent jurists, known public figures, serving officials, corporate leaders, pan IIM IIT groups, youth groups, TiE, AIF, NRI groups, alumni of well-known colleges & schools, networked NGO's, think tanks such as the Indian Humanist Group, Gandhian movement, Indian Social Institute, IIC, IHC & Chambers of Commerce, management institutes.
Recognising that terrorists are not the ones who come by boat, but those that come by vote, our focus till end of Lok Sabha Elections due by April 09 is decriminalising of politics.
The Intellectuals in NNFI group in this country looks to hold meet to sanitized infuse fresh air in the electrol process by introduction of righteous people in fray of coming elections a lurking thought amongst wide cross section of people of India.A seminar likely to be held in early March 09 to request all political outfits not to allow the criminals to contest the paensuing parliamentary lection due in April 09.
Mediamen syndicate NNFI desire and propogate:
We Seek Clean Politics - keep criminals out
We Demand Security - reform the police
We Elect People -make them accountable to us
We Say, No More Empty Slogans - perform or perish
in US,Merkel Sarkozy in Europe,Putin, Medvedev working for world order India too needs leader to run for global amity and new world order to create an atomosphere of better tommorrow with present acts to work to fight global fiscal meltdown.
India's biggest national outfit, the Congress party the oldest with brand establised since 125 years is finding difficult to hold its cadre who are seen blaming the feudal structure of the party which needs fine tunning and precision surgical dissection with an inspiration to have natural upsurge of its mass leaders from other states to bring the party back to
its old days glory and win on its own the fifteen Lok Sabha elections.
Saffron party Prime Ministrial candidate LK Advani stands the tallest leader in hindu based party but has the dis-advantage of putting aside its scores of mass leader to oblivion thus looks for coalition miracle to let the dream of Advani to be the PM, but still awaits in waiting.
India's story of electoral battle now runs in thousand crore contents to begin within fornight is the world biggest democracy event to unfold within two months.More than Rs 500 Cr advertisment is splashed on the every second page of Internet you open,write or read,on either side of raods, magnificient poster add attraction ,the two brands of Indian politics with eye catching hoardings,poster showing the PM in waiting posing to take the reign of this great country.
Kapil Sibal, MP from Chandni Chowk said to media in Delhi, that Rahul Gandhi stood for "a modern India".With plethora of political issues awaiting politician attention from foreign affairs diplomacy on growing of terroism,economy melting,governace transparency-accountability,nuclear trade,rampant corruption,rural development to education and health security for all remains the stem of Indian politics.
BJP on the other hand has given advertisment in the internet asking for "Send Your Ideas For NDA's Vision For A Stronger India.www.lkadvani.in" he invites and conveys his daily talks with his voters,improved communication skill the saffron party resorted.
NNFI civil society longing for decriminalisation of Indian politics and its members include former Secretaries, eminent jurists, known public figures, serving officials, corporate leaders, pan IIM IIT groups, youth groups, TiE, AIF, NRI groups, alumni of well-known colleges & schools, networked NGO's, think tanks such as the Indian Humanist Group, Gandhian movement, Indian Social Institute, IIC, IHC & Chambers of Commerce, management institutes.
Recognising that terrorists are not the ones who come by boat, but those that come by vote, our focus till end of Lok Sabha Elections due by April 09 is decriminalising of politics.
The Intellectuals in NNFI group in this country looks to hold meet to sanitized infuse fresh air in the electrol process by introduction of righteous people in fray of coming elections a lurking thought amongst wide cross section of people of India.A seminar likely to be held in early March 09 to request all political outfits not to allow the criminals to contest the paensuing parliamentary lection due in April 09.
Mediamen syndicate NNFI desire and propogate:
We Seek Clean Politics - keep criminals out
We Demand Security - reform the police
We Elect People -make them accountable to us
We Say, No More Empty Slogans - perform or perish
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Citizen’s Groups plea ban criminal in 15 LS
New Delhi 20th jan 2009. Concerned & bewildered Youth, Women &
Citizen’s groups, members of the Press came together at the Press Club
New Delhi on 20th Jan 2009 to address the menace & growing
criminalisation of Indian Parliament and legislatures.
Youth & 780 million Indians less than 35 years of age are particularly
unhappy at the callous attitude of India's top Leadership & Political
Parties.
“The 14th Lok Sabha has 120 criminals as members. 6 of these are in
jail yet they are allowed to cast their vote in Parliament. By
allowing criminals to continue as law makers to serve political
expedience, our elected leaders are making a mockery of the intended
provisions of Section 8 of the Representation of Peoples Act 1951”,
said Roshan Seth, Trustee NNFI. “More so it is a direct affront to the
citizens who reposed faith in the elected leadership to honour their
oath to the Constitution and to preserve our democracy”, he added
“People who have accumulated wealth through corruption, loot, drug
money and a variety of serious crimes are today on the verge of
controlling our Parliament. At stake is the very existence of our
democracy. Citizens who care for India should no longer accept this
grave situation and pledge a ban on tickets to those with criminal
antecedents at the forth coming Lok Sabha elections by April 2009”
said Sri Ram Bahadur Rai, respected senior journalist.
“Todays’ divisive polity by denying fundamental rights enshrined in
the Constitution results in untold suffering to almost 80% of the
population who have to daily struggle for their existence. Also
minimal trickle down development due open corruption increases
hardship”, said Jiten Jain of YFE.
Stalwarts from Akhilbhartia Jan Chetna Manch, Youth For Equality, Yuva
Shakti Manch and prominent groups assembled, pledged to work pooling
resourses & others concerned through the length and breadth of the
country to block the infusion of criminals into the legislatures and
to make the ‘business of politics’ not lucrative to be in, for those
inside.
“The growth of small regional parties, many led by those with dubious
antecedents, does not bode well for India and threatens the very
existence of the National Parties such as Congress and BJP as well as
our parliamentary democracy” said Gen Vinod Saighal of MRGG.
Posted by Electoral reforms at 11:39 PM
Citizen’s groups, members of the Press came together at the Press Club
New Delhi on 20th Jan 2009 to address the menace & growing
criminalisation of Indian Parliament and legislatures.
Youth & 780 million Indians less than 35 years of age are particularly
unhappy at the callous attitude of India's top Leadership & Political
Parties.
“The 14th Lok Sabha has 120 criminals as members. 6 of these are in
jail yet they are allowed to cast their vote in Parliament. By
allowing criminals to continue as law makers to serve political
expedience, our elected leaders are making a mockery of the intended
provisions of Section 8 of the Representation of Peoples Act 1951”,
said Roshan Seth, Trustee NNFI. “More so it is a direct affront to the
citizens who reposed faith in the elected leadership to honour their
oath to the Constitution and to preserve our democracy”, he added
“People who have accumulated wealth through corruption, loot, drug
money and a variety of serious crimes are today on the verge of
controlling our Parliament. At stake is the very existence of our
democracy. Citizens who care for India should no longer accept this
grave situation and pledge a ban on tickets to those with criminal
antecedents at the forth coming Lok Sabha elections by April 2009”
said Sri Ram Bahadur Rai, respected senior journalist.
“Todays’ divisive polity by denying fundamental rights enshrined in
the Constitution results in untold suffering to almost 80% of the
population who have to daily struggle for their existence. Also
minimal trickle down development due open corruption increases
hardship”, said Jiten Jain of YFE.
Stalwarts from Akhilbhartia Jan Chetna Manch, Youth For Equality, Yuva
Shakti Manch and prominent groups assembled, pledged to work pooling
resourses & others concerned through the length and breadth of the
country to block the infusion of criminals into the legislatures and
to make the ‘business of politics’ not lucrative to be in, for those
inside.
“The growth of small regional parties, many led by those with dubious
antecedents, does not bode well for India and threatens the very
existence of the National Parties such as Congress and BJP as well as
our parliamentary democracy” said Gen Vinod Saighal of MRGG.
Posted by Electoral reforms at 11:39 PM
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