Ministry formation is sole prerogative of CM,after all he is answerable & accountable for the performance of the govt.Hence no one would have put an aspersion on the selection if it would not have a populist look.But it does have a populist look - in terms of caste & religion.But,it is a disgrace that women are not represented in the cabinet though half of our population are womankind.Mr Kejriwal could not find 3 to 4 capable women to become ministers in entire Delhi ! Our all political parties have a male dominated mind set.They think - women are only to be pitied & sympathised only during distress.Political parties should stop the drama of reserving 33 % of seats in parliament & state legislatures.Why the political parties did not give enough number of seats to women candidates in last Delhi election?Empowerment of women is always neglected.
Re: Populist Cabinet
by pravin sarode on Feb 17, 2015 05:42 AM
GPMS group performance management system criteria if applied to devendra fadanvis govt for first 100 days then wooman like pankaja will get zero marks she is not going to public for feedback so also many CZARs will get just passing mark 50 even chief will not get 100 out of 100 if IPMS is applied
Re: Modi's dream of CongressMuktBharat...
by Manjunath Srikantiah on Feb 15, 2015 01:21 AM
But is it not interesting that BJP still got 33% and in terms of percentage it is the same as it got in 2013(just -1%). Whichever angle you look at it, congress has lost it. The fight now seems to be between 2 parties(BJP or AAP). If Congress makes a come back then BJP is going to win and AAP loses. In fact Modi has succeeded in doing what he said without losing his vote share.
Re: Re: Modi's dream of CongressMuktBharat...
by Amresh Chandra Mathur on Feb 15, 2015 09:48 AM
rejoice. It is beginning of RSS BJP parivar mukta Bharat. Wrong statistics BJPs vote share came down from 46 to 33. Even if we go by your statistics 68 % Indians are solidly not in favour of RSS BJP parivar
I applaud the AAp for picking the right people for the right jobs. Previous MPs and ministers were not fit to take charge of the ministries... just uneducated bahu balis and puffed up foghorns cant do justice to governance.
This year assembly polls AAP -54$ BJP-33% Cong. - 9.5% BSP - 1.3% Others - 0 Last assembly elections AAP -29% BJP-34% Cong. - 24% BSP- 5% Others - 5%
From the above we can understand that Congress,BSP and Others vote went straight to AAP. It would be interesting to see how long can AAP hold this. If it cannot hold this and if BJP increases its vote share by just about 3-4% (by taking the vote share of AAP), then AAP will be down to about 22-24%. Please remember that this vote share transferred from one party to other will not remain for long(once the contress party revives, AAP would lose)
Re: Vote share says it all
by on Feb 15, 2015 12:37 AM
manju, this is the effect of Modi's dream of congressMukt Bharat...which is going against him and Hisparty...
Re: Re: Vote share says it all
by Manjunath Srikantiah on Feb 15, 2015 12:54 AM
Please do not mix General election results with state election results, its quite different. The same guys who voted Kejriwal in 2013 voted Modi.(Baniyas want Modi at center and Kejri at state and that explains.
I have seen the vote percentage of BJP in 2008 and 2013. AAP took away the baniya votes in 2013 and it has remained with them(Again as for as state elections are concerned), but still BJP has been able to retain its vote share of 33%.
In my view this is a temporary loss for BJP. Let me tell you why. BJP's vote base minus the baniyas has stood at 33#. If AAP loses the plot then BJP is the gainer of about 5% and Congress and other would get 15% and 10% back.
Re: Vote share says it all
by Pabbichetty Dwarak on Feb 19, 2015 12:00 PM
People are aware that BJP does not pass benefit of fall in crude Oil price in International Market to common man. Instead they made aviation fuel cheaper to help Rich & Corporates. Therefore, it is difficult to increase the vote share of BJP by 3 to 4%.
1. He is single man army, has lot of challenge with quality of team he is having. There is no experience with him and within his team. The behaviour of Somnath Bharti and Rakhi Bildan is known to all. There will be many of them will now going to surface. 2. AK changes his stand very often, he is opportunist. 3. His party is fit for small state like Delhi, let him demonstrate his capability. 4. He takes panga with bureaucracy rather taking their confidence and get work done. 5. He is talking same language of Congress, FREEBIES. With some other tax payers money he wants to distribute freebies to others. 6. He resigned and re election costed exchequers 70Cr money. Can he take accountability and pay back these 70Cr to Indian government?
Re: AK Tam
by on Feb 17, 2015 12:27 AM
If AAP sarkar fails to bring down coraption by 85% at least in Delhi, it will be another YSR rule of AP state 2004-2010. After YSR his own FM and present T.Nadu Guv failed to fund freebies and ultimately AP state finces crippled. If coraption gets stopped it will be a great Govt.
Re: AK Tam
by Pabbichetty Dwarak on Feb 19, 2015 12:07 PM
Unfortunately BJP could not find eminent & educated person as Education Minister, hence they selected 8th passed Smrithi Irani as Education Minister. Ministries should be headed by eminent & qualified persons.
can perhaps start classes on how to live without defecating at all !
After all, his leader - Narendra Modi - must be done with defecation for a lifetime, considering how he had faxrted continously, incessantly and very very noisily through his mouth for several weeks in a row in the bylanes of Delhi !