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Thursday, November 13, 2014

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New Delhi: Vijay Sampla, who was once a plumber, scaled new heights on Sunday with his induction in the Narendra Modi ministry that is apparently aimed at 2017 Assembly polls in Punjab where the BJP hopes to play the Dalit card to woo the Scheduled Caste community.
After SAD leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal, 53-year-old Sampla, a prominent Dalit leader and a first-time MP, is the second Lok Sabha MP from Punjab to become a Union Minister.
Sampla won the recent Lok Sabha elections from the reserved Hoshiarpur seat.
Vijay Sampla, once a plumber becomes a minister in Modi government

Sampla, a prominent Dalit leader and a first-time MP, is the second Lok Sabha MP from Punjab to become a Union Minister.

The BJP had contested the 2012 assembly elections along with Shiromani Akali Dal led by Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal but following its victory in Assembly polls in neighbouring Haryana there is speculation in political circles that BJP may seek a larger share of seats in Punjab or could even go it alone.
Sampla is a matriculate who had in the past worked in the Gulf as a plumber before setting up his own business in Punjab.
Sampla began his political journey after being elected Sarpanch of his village and has also held several important positions in the state BJP unit including having been its Vice President. He also has been the Chairman of Punjab State Forest Development Corporation and also the Chairman of Punjab State Khadi and Village Industry Board.

Courtsey: IBN Alive

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

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National » Other States

Published: November 12, 2014 03:35 IST | Updated: November 12, 2014 03:35 IST

From activist to Minister, Nadda has come a long way 

Kanwar Yogendra
Jagat Prakash Nadda
Jagat Prakash Nadda

He could be the third pole of power in the already polarised politics of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the State

The rise of Jagat Prakash Nadda from an Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad activist in the sleepy town of Bilaspur to a Union Heath Minister has upset a number of senior leaders in the hill State. He could be the third pole of power in the already polarised politics of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the State between the P.K. Dhumal and Shanta Kumar groups, say party insiders. 
There are some who believe that he would strengthen the Shanta Kumar group that has been pushed into oblivion by the dominant faction led by Mr. Dhumal and his son Anurag Thakur.
The BJP, which came into existence after the failure of the Janata Party experiment in 1980, was led by Mr. Shanta Kumar, who became Chief Minister twice and was considered an unchallenged leader of the party. His supremacy was questioned first by the then PWD Minister and Rajput leader Jagdev Chand. To counter the increasing influence of Mr. Chand, another leader from the district of Hamirpur was propped up by Mr. Kumar. He made Mr. Dhumal, another Rajput leader, to contest and win the Lok Sabha election from the State.
But the BJP’s national leadership preferred Mr. Dhumal over Mr. Kumar in the 1998 Assembly elections and made him the Chief Minister. 
After that there was no looking back for Mr. Dhumal, who became Chief Minister twice and Lok Sabha MP four times before his present post of Leader of Opposition. His son also became a Lok Sabha MP. He is now a BCCI joint secretary and president of the Himachal Cricket Association.
But now with the entry of Mr. Nadda into the national political scene, the party cadre are already looking up to him for a leadership role in the 2017 Assembly elections. 
Printable version | Nov 12, 2014 6:52:49 AM | http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/from-activist-to-minister-nadda-has-come-a-long-way/article6588352.ece


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New Delhi, Nov 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his first cabinet reshuffle made Gujarat's Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary (HP Chaudhary) as new Minister of State (Home Affairs). HP Chaudhary, the Lok Sabha MP from Banaskantha took oath as MoS on Sunday. Chaudhary, 60, is a four time Lok Sabha MP from Gujarat. He is a post-graduate in commerce and began his career as a diamond trader at an early age. Later, he shifted to Banaskantha to start his own business. He is an active member of the RSS member and joined BJP during late 1980s. He has also held several key positions in the party unit in Gujarat, including the post of party's vice president in 2005. He came to into limelight after winning 1998 Lok Sabha polls on a BJP ticket from Banaskantha, which was a Congress stronghold 16 years ago, in his first outing and was again elected in 1999. After the death of sitting Congress MP Mukesh Gadhvi in 2013, Chaudhary won the by-elections from this seat. In the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, he defeated Congress veteran Joita Patel and earned almost 58 per cent of the total votes polled. Chaudhary was a member of several Parliamentary panels, including the Standing Committees on Finance, Chemicals and Fertilizer, Agriculture and Commerce, during his stint as an MP. OneIndia News

Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/india/rss-man-hp-chaudhary-finds-place-modi-s-ministry-1556907.html#infinite-scroll-1

Monday, November 10, 2014

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HYDERABAD: A prominent leader of the saffron party in undivided Andhra Pradesh, Bandaru Dattatreya rose through the ranks from being a full-time RSS pracharak to become the lone representative of the new state of Telangana in the Union Cabinet. 

The four-time MP from Secunderabad, Dattatreya earlier served as the Union Minister of State for Urban Development, Poverty Alleviation and Railways in the AB Vajpayee Cabinet during 1998-99 and 2000-04. 

Dattatreya held I .. 

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BHUBANESHWAR: Bakul Desai, a Hyderabad-based businessman, has a story on Manohar Parrikar's sense of fairness. In the late 1970s, as students at IIT Powai they were forced to travel ticketless as they could not wake up the man behind the ticket counter at 4 am. At Dadar, a ticket examiner fined Parrikar Rs 10 plus an additional 40 paise for the fare. A furious Parrikar travelled ticketless for the next semester, as he thought it was unfair. "One day he found his free trips had cost the governme .. 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

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In the first cabinet expansion exercise of the Narendra Modi government, 21 ministers were inducted into the council of ministers on Sunday. Four ministers were allotted cabinet rank, whereas three took charge as Ministers of State (independent charge). The remaining 14 took oath as MoS.
The expansion takes the number of ministers in the Modi cabinet to 66.
Here is the list of newly sworn-in ministers and all that you need to know about them:
Cabinet ministers
Manohar Parrikar, 58: The former Goa chief minister took oath as a cabinet minister on Sunday. A metallurgical engineering graduate from IIT-Bombay, he has a reputation for honesty and simplicity. He was praised as the 'Common Man's CM' for flying without security or entourage and carrying his own briefcase. He is tipped to be the defence minister.
Suresh Prabhu, 61: He was the chemical and fertilizer minister in the first National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government. Prabhu, who later became the environment minister during NDA, is known as a performer. A former Shiv Sena member, he is part of international bodies on sustainable growth and climate change. A law degree holder with doctorate in climate change from Germany, Prabhu is a strong votary of a balance between economic development and environment protection. His website says he has “uncommon whiff of much needed fresh air” who introduced amendment to the Patents Act that gave fillip to the Indian generic medicine industry.
Jagat Prakash Nadda, 54: Brought up in Patna, Nadda was one of the youngest legislators to be elected to Himachal assembly. The veteran politician who earned recognition as a Himachal Pradesh leader, lost the race for BJP's presidency to Amit Shah after the Lok Sabha elections. His big leap into politics started during Emergency in 1977 as Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad secretary. Nadda is known to maintain a low profile and claims himself to be a disciplined solider of the RSS.
Birendra Singh, 68: A long-time Congress man, he joined the BJP before assembly elections in Haryana this August to protest against the grand old party not agreeing to sacking of then chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. In his long political career, he had been Congress in-charge for many states such as Uttarakhand and Himachal, and was the chairperson of many parliamentary standing committees. He had joined the BJP apparently on the assurance that he would get a Union cabinet berth.
Ministers of State (independent charge)
Bandaru Dattatreya, 67: A minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, he was president of the BJP in newly created state of Telangana. An RSS activist, he was the founding member of the party in residual Andhra Pradesh and was chairperson of several parliamentary standing committees. He had been elected to the Lower House for the first time from Secunderabad in the 10th Lok Sabha.
Rajiv Pratap Rudy, 52: At an age of 38, he was inducted as one of the youngest ministers in the Vajpayee government in 2000. He was a minister of state and elevated with independent charge three years later and given the important portfolio of civil aviation. Alumni of Punjab University and MP from Bihar, he was in-charge of the party in Maharashtra, where the BJP emerged as the largest single party in the recently concluded assembly elections.
Dr Mahesh Sharma, 55: A doctor by profession, Sharma is an MP from Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida. He runs several charitable hospitals and clinics in the National Capital Territory. Sharma has been a long associate of the RSS and is former Noida MLA from the BJP.
Ministers of State
Hansraj Ahir, 59: He is a member of Lok Sabha from Chandrapur in Maharashtra and was instrumental in exposing the coal scam. It was on his letter to the Central Vigilance Commission that led to a CBI inquiry into the coal scam. He was face of the BJP in exposing the coal scam during the UPA regime and obtained relevant documents to embarrass the Manmohan Singh led government. An active Parliamentarian, Ahir had introduced a large number of private member bills in over 15 years as an MP.
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, 57: A vocal BJP spokesperson and former minister of state for information and broadcasting, Naqvi had been the Muslim face of the party for long. Born in 1957 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, Naqvi contested his first election on now-defunct Janata Party ticket in 1980 and was one of the ministers in Vajpayee’s cabinet in 1998. Known for freely airing his views, he created a flutter by saying that now even Dawood Ibrahim can join the BJP on decision to induct Bihar Janata Dal (United) leader Shabbir Ali during 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
Giriraj Singh, 54: His emergence on the national political scene had been rather dramatic. During Lok Sabha polls, the Election Commission debarred him from campaigning after he asked all Modi detractors to go to Pakistan. And after the polls he was in the news for about Rs. 1.14 crore stolen from his house in Patna. A firebrand Bhumihar leader from Bihar was a minister in Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal (United) and BJP alliance government, and influences vast pockets in southern Bihar, which goes to polls in 2015, and election-bound Jharkhand.
Ram Kripal Yadav, 57: A former Lalu Prasad supporter, he quit the party after being denied a ticket from Pataliputra. He contested on a BJP ticket and defeated Prasad’s daughter Misa Bharti. A former deputy mayor of Patna and a law graduate, Yadav is known for his rhetoric in both the houses of Parliament, where he had represented Prasad’s RJD. An aggressive campaigner with vote base among backwards in Bihar, his induction will strengthen the BJP’s campaign to form the next government in the state in 2015 assembly elections.
Babul Supriyo, 44: It was on a flight with Baba Ramdev as co-passenger that singer Babul Supriyo’s political baptism took place. Ramdev reportedly asked Supriyo if he was interested in politics and contesting an election. The stocky singer’s induction gives West Bengal representation in the Modi cabinet. Supriyo’s thumping victory from Asansol on a BJP ticket was a huge boost for the party. Born and raised in Uttarpara, he is the musical heir to a prestigious musical family of West Bengal and the grandson of the noted composer, Banikantha NC Baral.

Jayant Sinha 51: The 51-year-old Hazaribagh MP, Jayant Sinha, is a former corporate honcho with wide experience in corporate governance and strategy consulting. He will be an asset in an economic ministry. Son of former finance minister Yashwant Sinha, he spent 12 years with McKinsey & Company as a partner apart from serving as president of Internet Business Capital Corp and in consulting positions at Stone & Webster and Synergic Resources Corporation, US. Sinha is an MBA with distinction from the Harvard Business School; has an MS in Energy Management and Policy from the University of Pennsylvania; and a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering with distinction from the IIT, Delhi.
Sanwar Lal Jat, 59: Sanwar Lal Jat had defeated Congress heavyweight Sachin Pilot from the Ajmer seat. His elevation balances the Jat-Rajput equation in Rajasthan. Jat is a powerful leader in the area and had quit the Vasundhara Raje Cabinet to contest the elections.

Mohan Kundariya: He is an influential leader from Patel community and MP from Rajkot. Powerful politician with strong roots in the Saurashtra region, he had served as minister in the Modi cabinet in Gujarat.
Ram Shankar, 50: A second-time Lok Sabha member from Agra, Shankar is an academician by profession and had been part of the party’s anti-corruption campaign. He was also part of several parliamentary committees in the 15th Lok Sabha. He was sworn in as member of state.
Vijay Sampla, 53: It is a rag to riches story for him. A Dalit employed as plumber in Saudi Arabia after his matriculation, he returned to Punjab a few decades ago and joined politics. A successful businessman now, Sampla was elected to Lok Sabha from Hoshiarpur in Punjab and inducted into the cabinet for the first time.
YS Chowdhary, 53: It has been a meteoric rise for the TDP leader. A businessman from Hyderabad, he was unanimously elected to Rajya Sabha in 2010. His brief bio-data on the Rajya Sabha website says he is an engineer by profession but was hand-picked for the election to upper house by TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu.
Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary, 60: He is an MP from Banaskantha in Gujarat. He has been the BJP member since 1988, and had been the vice-president of Gujarat state unit from 2005 to 2010.

Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, 47: The lone women induction in the Modi cabinet, Jyoti is an MP from Fatepur who defeated RLD’s Amar Singh. She was in news recently after a bid on her life and well-known RSS leanings.

Courtesy: Hindustan Times