Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2021

Will Aparajita Sarangi be a good CM of Odisha?

 With Odisha Chief Minister perhaps being at the dusk of his political career, the ruling BJD is in a bit baffling situation regarding who is going to be Naveen Pattnaik's successor. While its old loyal ally BJP is also in a newly found synergized state of spirit for the next polls, few candidates are poping up in critics' and experts' mind and the former top IAS Bureaucrat Bhubaneswar MP Mrs. Aparajita Sarangi is one of them. The question is, can she make a good CM of Odisha? Can BJP win next Odisha polls if Mrs. Sarangi becomes the next CM candidate face?

People of Odisha are not even loyal to BJD, but to Naveen Pattnaik. There has been internal disputes, divisions and many other dramas inside BJD's party members, but Naveen has stayed well alert and proactive in keeping up the public welfare and interests. Odisha has seen very substantial growth amidst all adversities under Naveen's silent and practical leadership. Naveen's people-centric formula and approach has played the pivotal role in making Odisha blossoming with progress in various sectors despite many scams, corruption charges and copycat schemes of the Central Government. In addition to that, Naveen has stood tall with pillar support to public during natural calamities, disasters and pandemics. Especially his special attention, respect and welfare scheme for Health Sector service providers and frontline warriors during the last COVID-19 pandemic won millions of hearts all over the world.

Well, while I say that, I must admit the fact that BJP has never shown any interest to anyone’s personal goodwill. It has also mainly focused on performance of the candidates. Hence, people also argue in favour of other frontline BJP leaders of the state as next CM candidates. That is to say, will Dharmendra Pradhan or Baijayant Jay Panda or Sambit Patra be the next CM faces of BJP in Odisha? My answer is – anyone of them might be, but none of them actually enjoy Naveen’s one fourth popularity to be that close to the CM of Odisha. Aparajita Sarangi is extremely popular in Bhubaneswar but she definitely lacks a PAN-Odisha vision and administrative attribute.

Talking about BJP's selection tactics of CM candidates in its ruled states, you can easily figure out how skillful guts does Modi has. He has always kept media hypes miles apart from his party's key core discussions and decisions. Only performance based worthy candidates have won party’s trust in the end. Hence, taking these factors into considerations, it will be no wonder if Aparajita Sarangi becomes the next Chief Ministerial candidate of Odisha. Being an IAS officer, she knows very well how to take her standard of public service to next level and empowerment will only increase her ability and vision towards overall progress of the state, I confidently suppose.

 

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Will Dharmendra Pradhan be a good CM for Odisha in 2019?

Will Dharmendra Pradhan be a good CM of ODISHA?

As the 2019 Loksabha election polls approaching nearer, political survey and analysts start to working out the calculations in all the possible ways. In that context of the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)’s chances in 2019 polls of Odisha, majority of people opine that Dharmendra Pradhan should be BJP's CM candidate.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Will BJP win Bihar election polls 2015?

BJP's goodwill has definitely seen a downfall after Modi government's lacklustre performance in black money campaign, minimizing prices of daily consumer goods etc. However, time is not yet over if we consider the weightage and process involved in these projects. It is also a fact that Modi govt. has been constantly making good efforts to stabilize the Indian economy. As a result of PM Modi's successful foreign visits, India's FDI volume has increased to great extent and India's global FDI ranking has improved from 70+ to 55. Moreover, Modi's active social media involvement has lured the youths and especially, swachh bharat abhiyan has set a new character of BJP.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

5 best ways to kill and minimize air pollution in Delhi

As per WHO's latest survey report, you will be astonished to know as an Indian that Delhi tops the list of the most polluted cities of the world. Yes, not only this but also Delhi's polluted air is rated as the worst in India and world. Out of the twenty most polluted cities of the world, thirteen are Indian and this is more than simply a shameful fact. A single breathe in Delhi is equivalent to 30 number of cigarette smokings.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Proposed National Food Security Bill 2013: an open review


The 2014 general loksabha election poll is creating the maximum buzz at the moment and that is why the Indian Government law makers are not prudent enough to see what is going to happen after 2014. Our aim here is to talk a bit about the recently proposed National Food Security Bill 2013 in an open review manner and analyze its advantages, benefits, demerits, drawbacks or disadvantages so that people can understand this Government campaign/scheme/policy against starvation and hunger better.
Food is one of the three basic necessities of life and we have been watching how the UPA government has been struggling over the past few years to successfully pass a food security bill for the hungry and needy people. The National Food Security bill has been rotating from one table to another for the last 3 or 4 years, from one ministry to another; but never got a real shape. But now since the election polls 2014 are very near, UPA-2 government wants to use this opportunity as a weapon for pulling peoples’ attraction and of course their votes. With this hope of winning the upcoming elections and resuming its term as UPA-3, the Government has recently passed the proposed food security bill for the hungry people of India. But is this National Food Security bill good enough to defy starvation, malnutrition and hunger of the poor Indian people?  Can this food security bill lift and improve India’s ranking in the World Starvation Index?