Friday, May 17, 2019
India 2019: The Final Lap
BBC News हिंदी - लोकसभा चुनाव 2019- क्या इस बार दक्षिण भारत बनवाएगा दिल्ली में सरकार? https://t.co/Pt42iRvyMj
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 17, 2019
BBC News हिंदी - बिहार की सभी 40 सीटों पर एनडीए की जीत पक्की है: भूपेंद्र यादव https://t.co/hSsPLplEI2
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 17, 2019
Mayawati Akhilesh Yadav train guns on BJP, Congress in Varanasi https://t.co/fGynqTCCvT via @economictimes
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Congress plays Sonia Gandhi's card for unity meet https://t.co/wTsqLK3IDv via @economictimes
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PM Modi's re-election confronts weakening economy https://t.co/3zfAXyTScE via @economictimes
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Uttar Pradesh's final phase is biggest of them all https://t.co/9CWp0mGqT7 via @economictimes
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Remarks on Nathuram Godse by party leaders against BJP ideology, party has taken serious note: Amit Shah https://t.co/7To2o0rT7c via @economictimes
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Can't forgive Pragya for Godse deshbhakt remark, says Modi https://t.co/37WLJmDOMS via @economictimes
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BJP will come back to power with a bigger margin: Narendra Modi https://t.co/xxm5uCy1mD via @economictimes
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Ban on Chinese goods will fail, work harder if you want to catch up: China's media advises India https://t.co/i23mShO6JC via @economictimes
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With global uncertainties, the next government has its work cut out https://t.co/txbXh8FzeL via @economictimes
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Will a Congress-backed federal front trump BJP? https://t.co/IFBQJ5pqg7 via @economictimes
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Juggle-Bandhi : Terror struck: A journalist has verified that at least 170 jihadists were eliminated at Balakot 😜 https://t.co/ng2461dy5a
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ET Editorials : PM Press Appearance, Not Conference: https://t.co/zyop3EkxTS
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The Trade War Is Heating Up. Here’s How It Could Play Out. https://t.co/p0Tdt9kPjL via @BarronsOnline
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BBC News हिंदी - जयललिता, करुणानिधि युग के बाद पहले चुनाव के लिए तमिलनाडु तैयार https://t.co/qXhVTsLB92
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BBC News हिंदी - लोकसभा चुनाव 2019- क्या इस बार दक्षिण भारत बनवाएगा दिल्ली में सरकार? https://t.co/Pt42iRvyMj
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 17, 2019
BBC News हिंदी - बिहार की सभी 40 सीटों पर एनडीए की जीत पक्की है: भूपेंद्र यादव https://t.co/hSsPLplEI2
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 17, 2019
Thursday, May 16, 2019
India 2019: Congress Not Wanting PM Position Is A Game Changer
Rahul Gandhi's Hands-On Solution After Helicopter Glitch In Himachal
Congress not averse to supporting regional party leader for PM post: Ghulam Nabi Azad
TRS not averse to go with Congress, if PM is regional
Lok Sabha Elections 2019: PM Modi Is "Losing And Is Desperate", Says Congress Leader Salman Khurshid He said, "He is changing course because he is desperate. He knows he is losing and he is desperate. You just compare the last campaign with this campaign. He was in control of that campaign but he is not in control of this campaign."
Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Highlights: Sonia Gandhi Writes To Party Leaders For May 23 Opposition Meet
The Congress declaring it does not necessarily want a PM from the Congress party is a game changer. That vastly expands the possibilities of UPA-4. It will become harder for the BJP to pull in a few more parties even if it is near something like 250. Some current members of the NDA like Nitish Kumar and Ram Vilas Paswan might desert the NDA if push comes to shove.
But the Congress supporting from the outside drama should not be enacted. Whoever comes to power should give a full five-year term. PM or no PM the Congress must participate in the government.
Step one has to be to form the coalition, UPA-4. This is a new, expanded coalition. Then those aspiring for leadership should come forward, and the pool of MPs should vote, in two rounds if necessary. That would be the most stable way to do it. Backroom consensus building is b.s. And each party's strength would get reflected in the cabinet. So the Congress would get the largest number of ministers.
I would think Rahul Gandhi would be most suitable for Convenor of the coalition, and the best person to serve as PM would be Chandrababu Naidu, who just so happens to be the most senior politician in the country.
This move by Congress is not necessarily magnanimous. No matter what happens, the Congress by itself will be much smaller than all the smaller parties combined. This is just respecting arithmetic. This is basic democracy.
Convenor of UPA-4: Rahul Gandhi
Prime Minister: Chandrababu Naidu
Defense Minister: Mayawati
Telecommunications Minister: Akhilesh Yadav
Naidu because he could give India double-digit growth rates.
India 2019: Congress Not Wanting PM Position Is A Game Changer https://t.co/H6481FcL3S @ncbn @RahulGandhi @priyankagandhi @Mayawati @yadavakhilesh @TelanganaCMO @NitishKumar @PrashantKishor @lalooyadav @MamataOfficial— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 17, 2019