Aasha Khosa &Amp; Saubhadro Chatterji

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Left's back-up plan: An alliance with Congress

Left's back-up plan: An alliance with Congress

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2009

If the Third Front -- currently comprising nine parties opposed to both the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party -- manages to get more seats than the Congress, the Communist Party of India - Marxist led Left Front will work towards ensuring that the next prime minister is made from this bloc.But if the Congress' own tally turns out to be larger than the cumulative strength of the alternative-seekers, the Left will support a Congressman for the top slot.

LS polls to put focus on J-K separatists' plans

LS polls to put focus on J-K separatists' plans

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2009

The phenomenal voter turnout of about 62 per cent in the elections to the 87-member Assembly, held in November-December last year, was a rebuff to the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, a ragtag amalgam of about 40 separatist organisations, which had exhorted people to boycott them.

BJP finalises theme slogan of poll campaign

BJP finalises theme slogan of poll campaign

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2009

Frank Simoes-Tag and Utopia have won the contract for the media campaign from among 12 leading advertising companies. The final approval came from the Media Campaign Committee headed by BJP general secretary Arun Jaitley.

CPI-M, CPI fight it out in Kerala

CPI-M, CPI fight it out in Kerala

Rediff.com   9 Mar 2009

While they are trying to unite different parties to form a non-Bharatiya Janata Party, non-Congress alliance at the Centre, the Communist Party of India - Marxist and the Communist Party of India on Monday intensified their tussle over the Ponnani Lok Sabha constituency in northern Kerala's Mallapuram district.After the CPI announced its intention two days earlier to field its own candidate from that seat, the CPI-M's Central Committee today put its foot down.

No delimitation blues for Mani Shankar Aiyar

No delimitation blues for Mani Shankar Aiyar

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2009

With the delimitation exercise changing the face of Lok Sabha constituencies, many members of the Lower House may have to work hard to adapt to new political contours. But Mani Shankar Aiyar, the union panchayat minister, can rest in peace. He is the only Member of Parliament who could resurrect his constituency (Mayiladuturai in Tamil Nadu's Nagapattinam district) after it was declared abolished by the delimitation commission.

'Prosperous, safer India' theme for BJP campaign

'Prosperous, safer India' theme for BJP campaign

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2009

Samridh Bharat, Surakhshit Bharat (prosperous India, safer India) is the theme slogan of the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party's multi-crore media campaign for the coming Lok Sabha elections that is scheduled to be finalised by the party's prime ministerial candidate, L K Advani, by the month-end.

'Involve Indians in fight against terror'

'Involve Indians in fight against terror'

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2009

Janata Dal United President and National Democratic Alliance convenor Sharad Yadav tells Aasha Khosa about the issues the alliance will raise during the coming Lok Sabha elections.

Bureaucrat stops pension proposal for BPL widows

Bureaucrat stops pension proposal for BPL widows

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2009

The proposal aimed to provide pension for life to widows and persons with severe and multiple disabilities belonging to families below the poverty line, irrespective of age. Expenditure Secretary Sushma Nath argued that if there was no age cap, it would become "open ended" and "send the wrong message" to society. The Cabinet conceded Nath had a point and adopted the revised plan, which includes an age limit.

UPA to focus on rural jobs in interim Budget

UPA to focus on rural jobs in interim Budget

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2009

Employment generation in the midst of a global meltdown will be the central idea of the Interim Budget that the United Progressive Alliance will present on February 16, just ahead of the general elections.

Montek bats for continuity at IIFCL

Montek bats for continuity at IIFCL

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2009

In a note, titled 'IIFCL financing for PPP projects,' sent to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Ahluwalia wrote, 'It was pointed out in the meeting that the term of the current CMD (chairman and managing director) of IIFCL ends on March 10. The FS (finance secretary) had indicated that the term can be extended. Action on this front should be expedited to avoid loss of momentum.'

Omar to head body for private investments in J&K

Omar to head body for private investments in J&K

Rediff.com   6 Jan 2009

Omar Abdullah is likely to constitute a state-level Investment Promotion Board that will work towards easing complex bureaucratic procedures to attract the private sector to Jammu and Kashmir.

Govt unlikely to set up panel for new states

Govt unlikely to set up panel for new states

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2009

The much-awaited second State Reorganisation Commission might not see the light of day during the United Progressive Alliance regime. A significant section of the Congress leadership is not keen on setting up the panel to avoid fuelling the agitation for carving out a separate state of Telangana from Andhra Pradesh.

Raghuvansh ignores Plan panel's suggestion

Raghuvansh ignores Plan panel's suggestion

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2009

Even as the flagship National Rural Employment Guarantee Act scheme continues to face problems at the implementation level, Rural Development Minister Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, ignoring suggestions by Planning Commission Deputy Chairperson Montek Singh Ahluwalia and other economists, has refused to bring any major change in the scheme.

The rise and rise of Omar Abdullah

The rise and rise of Omar Abdullah

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2009

When Omar Abdullah took his first plunge into Kashmir politics in 1998, the odds were stacked heavily against him. Separatists were at their peak and the National Conference, founded by his grandfather, Sheikh Abdullah, almost 50 years ago, was seen as a stooge of New Delhi.

India eyes close ties with Hasina's Bangladesh

India eyes close ties with Hasina's Bangladesh

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2009

Top sources in the external affairs ministry suggested the visit would be to a courtesy call to Hasina, an old friend of India who is set to assume power after a landslide victory in the recent elections. However, two major issues -- terrorism and cross-border trade and investment -- may also be discussed as the UPA government has just four months in office before facing the next Lok Sabha elections.

CISF to quadruple consultancy fees

CISF to quadruple consultancy fees

Rediff.com   25 Dec 2008

Spotting an opportunity in the counter-terrorism business, the government is considering quadrupling security consultancy service rates provided by the Central Industrial Security Force to private businesses.This proposal comes even as the government has placed a Bill in Parliament this session to enable this specialised central para-military force to provide the full range of security services to private sector business on a paid basis.

Sheila Dikshit: 'The darling of Delhi'

Sheila Dikshit: 'The darling of Delhi'

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2008

'Sweetheart' and 'darling' have been Sheila Dikshit's favourite words for decades -- they go well with her trademark warm, grandmotherly smile. And now, the capital has reciprocated. Dikshit has become the 'darling of Delhi'.On December 8, she became the only chief minister of Delhi to enter into a third successive term. In the 123-year history of the Congress, she is the third chief minister to have this record.

In Kashmir, Vajpayee continues to be BJP's mascot

In Kashmir, Vajpayee continues to be BJP's mascot

Rediff.com   8 Dec 2008

Former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is the Bharatiya Janata Party's mascot in the Muslim-dominated Kashmir valley, even as the party is exhorting the people in Jammu to vote en bloc for it to protect the region's interests.This divergent campaign strategy for the ongoing seven-phase assembly election in the state has been worked out to resolve the party's dilemma in seeking votes in two regions where the BJP's presence invokes opposite feelings among the voters.

Govt to jump legal hurdles to create new agency

Govt to jump legal hurdles to create new agency

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

"Some powers of the state police have to be taken over by the proposed central agency to function. This will require changes in state laws and also some central laws. If we go for a constitutional amendment, the Bill can take care of all related changes," said a top UPA minister.

LS poll electoral list to have voter's photo

LS poll electoral list to have voter's photo

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2008

The next Lok Sabha elections would be conducted on the basis of pictorial voter lists for the first time in the country, except in three states. These lists will contain stamp-sized pictures of the voters along with other details like names and addresses. This will be a step to curb false voting further.