Friday, December 29, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

Uddhav and Sharad Pawar invited for Temple ceremony


Akhilesh and Lalu Prasad have also been invited says top VHP leader


Harish Gupta



New Delhi, Dec 28



Contrary to reports, it has now emerged that the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Trust and Vishwa Hindu Parishad have invited Sharad Pawar of the Nationalist Congress Party and Uddhav Thackeray, president of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), have been invited to attend the opening ceremony on January 22, 2024.

Yesterday, Sharad Pawar had said that he has not been invited to the Temple ceremony function. Even Shiv Sena leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut was also very upset that his party has not been invited to the function and blasted the BJP. He claimed that had Shiv Sainik not demolished the structure, Ram Temple would not have been there.



As if this is not enough the Temple Trust and VHP have also invited Samajwadi president Akhilesh Yadav for the ceremony. Though it was during Mulayam Singh's regime that Kar Sewak were fired upon in Ayodhya. Akhilesh Yadav is free to lead the delegation foir the ceremony on January 22.

Similarly, Lalu Prasad Yadav, president of the RJD has also been invited to the ceremony. Though it was during Lalu Yadav's regime as Chief Minister when L K Advani's Ram Rath Yatra was stopped in Bihar and the BJP leader was arrested. The VHP leadership has also invited Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal for the ceremony as well. 


When contacted by Lokmat, Alok Kumar, working President of the VHP, said that all prominent leaders of political parties have been invited to the ceremony. “I am not in a position to say why this issue is being raised. We have not no reservation against anybody for any political reason. We want people to come and attend the ceremony and see the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. It's the most auspicious occasion and I would urge the people not to politicize it.”





Wednesday, December 13, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group


Fly on the Wall

A Painful RAW Nerve



A highly senior officer of the country's top espionage agency was contemplating going to the USA on a private visit for a family function. Though he had retired from service after exemplary performance, he deemed it fit to bring to the notice of the powers that be about the impending visit. Within hours, he got the message that he should travel to the USA to his own peril as the situation is not conducive. In any adverse situation, the Government of India may not be able to help him. The on-going controversy relating to Khalistani activists in Canada and USA has created bad blood. The killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada by unknown assailants and plot to kill  Gurpatwant Singh Pannu in the USA were hogging the limelight. The USA has been pressing India hard to take action against those part of plotting the killing of Pannu in New York. India has assured the USA to act fast and set up a high-powered committee to probe the issue of alleged involvement of an Indian in the said plot. While Canada has given no evidence to support its charges against India, the USA is reported to have shared details about its investigation with the Indian Government. Several senior intelligence and security officials of the USA have also visited India in the recent past to press for action in the matter. Those in the know of things in the country' top espionage agency and security apparatus say that it will take longer than expected to resolve the issue. In the meantime, the two western countries will also take action against those giving open threats to wage a war against India.



Role of Non-State Actors



The hot pursuit policy may die a slow death in the Western world due to recent controversies. But there seems to be no let up in action against enemies of India hiding in Pakistan. Those responsible for anti-India activities and closely associated with wanted terrorists including Maulana Masood Azhar and others are on the run in Pakistan. Though the ISI had provided safe Heavens to some of them, yet many have been killed by unknown assailants in many cities of Pakistan. Interestingly, the Pakistani government has not blamed India for such killings. Reason ! The Pakistani leadership had coined a new term when attacks in Kargil took place during the Vajpayee era. Pakistan then washed its hands off saying it is the handiwork of “non-State Actors” and there is no involvement of the Army. Though the USA did intervene then and firmly told Pakistan to back off. It seems the same “Non-State Actors” term is haunting the ISI now. As many as two-dozen such Paki operatives have been killed in the past few months and Pakistan is keeping its fingers crossed. India is paying back to Pakistan in the same coin for spreading terrorism in J&K and other parts of India including attacking the Indian Parliament. The previous Congress & United Front governments at the Centre had looked the other way when India's spy network in Pakistan was being eliminated slowly.



A Ministerial Hara-kiri

Delhi's fire-brand Lok Sabha MP and Minister of State for External Affairs & Culture Meenakshi Lekhi created a flutter when she disowned a reply in the Lok Sabha attributed to her. She said that she never dealt with the parliamentary question at all and never signed the reply. The Lok Sabha is in session and still she chose to go public with the grievance on “X” (known as Twitter). The question asked was whether the government had any plans to declare Hamas a terrorist organization in India, and whether Israel had specifically asked New Delhi to do so. The unstarred question's reply was tabled in her name in the Lok Sabha on Friday last. Lekhi tagged External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with her post. In a separate post, Lekhi added: “Inquiry will reveal the culprit.” Political circles were aghast to see Meenakshi Lekhi tweeting about it. Article 75(3) of the Constitution says “the Council of Ministers shall be collectively responsible to the House of the People”, making it binding on every minister, senior or junior, to speak in one voice on government policy.


Some of the Opposition members even moved an adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha on the ground that Lekhi had violated the principle of collective responsibility of the Council of Ministers. Insiders in the Ministry of External Affairs say that all is not well in South Block and something is amiss between Lekhi and her ministerial colleagues. Though the spokesperson of the MEA, Arindam Bagchi clarified that a technical correction was needed as the reply should have been attributed to another junior Minister V. Muraleedharan. There are umpteen number of examples when ministers give wrong answers in Parliament and later tender apologies or senior ministers or even the Prime Minister rising to correct their colleagues. But what Lekhi had done is unprecedented and it seems more will unfold after the Winter session of Parliament is over on December 22.


A flawed Logic

Political analysts are going gaga over PM Modi's choice of three new young faces for Chief Minister's post in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. No doubt, Vishnu Deo Sai (59 years) in Chhattisgarh, Mohan Yadav (58 years) in Madhya Pradesh and Bhajan Lal Sharma (56 years) in Rajasthan are pretty young. But in 2003 when the BJP won these states, the Atal-Advani team sent Raman Singh (52 years), Shivraj Singh Chouhan (44 years) and Vasundhararaje Scindia (50 years) as Chief Ministers. They were all relatively young, pipping all senior leaders in these states. If it's a generational change in the BJP in 2023, the same happened 20 years ago too.









Thursday, December 7, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group



Fly on the Wall


Harish Gupta



The rise and rise of Yogi


UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's rising graph as party's star campaigner has ruffled many feathers in the BJP. In the recently concluded assembly polls in five states, he drew unprecedented crowds at his public meetings. After Prime Minister Modi, Yogi was in huge demand as every candidate wanted him to address at least one public meeting in the constituency. Those who traveled extensively in Rajasthan vouch that people throng in large numbers on their own to listen to him as he is seen as a saviour of the Hindus. In Rajasthan, he asked the crowd, “What would have happened to the killers of Kanhaiya had he been in UP?” The crowd roared, “Bulldozer and Goli”. The “Bulldozer Baba” as Yogi is popularly known, has a winning record of almost 85% wherever he went to campaign. The rising graph of Yogi has ruffled many feathers in the party and all kinds of efforts are being made to clip his wings. While PM Modi is highly appreciative of the work Yogi had been doing and often praises Yogi in his tweets. But some senior leaders are unhappy over the trigger happy UP police particularly over the killing of the gangster and politician, Atiq Ahmed. Its a different matter that lips of his detractors have been sealed after the victory in three states. It must be noted that the majority of ministers including the two Deputy Chief Ministers in the Yogi's ministry are among his detractors. Even some of the key officers in the government are not of his choice either. But Yogi found a way to deal with the situation as he would put the minister and bureaucrat face-to-face whenever a complaint is received. He would tell the minister to stop taking bribes causing huge embarrassment. Only recently, a news surfaced on the social media that the Yogi may be fielded from the Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat to strengthen Modi's hands in 2024. But there are no takers of the idea given Yogi's role in Modi's Mission-400 seats next year.

Nitish Kumar's baffling saga continues

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar continues to behave in a manner which causes anxiety not only amongst his party colleagues but also in the INDIA partners. As stated in last week's column, his statement in the State Assembly about women's education and population control made last month, brought out his wayward behaviour in public. But there are more stories of Nitish's forgetful behaviour. Once touted as the Opposition's joint Prime Ministerial candidate, Nitish Kumar seems to be losing the plot. He has become forgetful in his day-to-today interactions with colleagues and even at public foras. Unconfirmed reports say that he recently went to the residence of his ministerial colleague Ashok Chaudhary to pay homage to his departed father. Instead of laying the wreath on his father's dead body, Nitish Kumar garlanded Chaudhary to the embarrassment of the entire family and others present. Earlier, he went to the house of another party colleague for a cup of tea and left the house only to return within 30 minutes saying he forgot to take tea. Sources assert that age is fast catching up with Nitish Kumar. He may be having some Neuro issue which crops up slowly. Nitish is 72 years old and medical experts say it may be related to weakening of muscles with age.

Kejriwal in Silent Mode

Capital is agog with reports that the Enforcement Directorate may knock at the doors of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal anytime in January next year. He may be spared during the on-going Parliament's winter session. A cast-iron case has been weaved by the ED as one of the key accused in the Liquor scam case, Amit Katyal, has started singing and AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh is also on the verge of cooperating with the agencies. The AAP has suffered a massive setback in the recently concluded Assembly polls where Kejriwal faced humiliating defeat in state after state. In Chhattisgarh, the AAP put up 77 candidates ending up getting merely 0.93%. In Madhya Pradesh also, Kejriwal along with his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Singh Mann campaigned extensively and ended up getting merely 0.54% votes. It put up 70 candidates hoping to get at least 10 seats. The AAP put up 88 candidates and ended up its worst showing by getting 0.38% votes.


2005 rule dug out to tame Mps


The TMC Lok Sabha MP, Mahua Moitra's alleged “cash for query” case has opened a Pandora's box for parliamentarians of both houses. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar was quick to invoke the UPA era's 2005 Code of Conduct for Rajya Sabha Mps. The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha invoked the Code of Conduct prohibiting Mps to take hospitality abroad from private persons/companies/foreign governments without bringing it to the notice/permission of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Rajya Sabha secretariat. The Code of Conduct rules were issued in 2005 but the same were never implemented due to the fragile nature of the coalition government of Dr Manmohan Singh. The rules asked Mps to inform both the MEA and the Union Home Ministry before accepting any invitation from foreign source and traveling abroad even on a personal trip. While the Rajya Sabha Mps are shocked over tightening of rules & procedures for foreign visits, the Lok Sabha secretariat is under pressure to implement similar rules for its 545 Mps. Surprisingly, the Lok Sabha has no such Code of Conduct for its Mps so far. Mahua Moitra, in a sense, was right when she said that she was not aware of the existence of any such code of conduct. It transpires that the Ethics Committee of the Lok Sabha may now come out with such code shortly.



Thursday, November 30, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group




Fadnavis' trial balloon



The ruling BJP's face in Maharashtra and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is a master craftsman also. Recently, he fired a political balloon merely to test the waters and said that seat-sharing with the allies for the Lok Sabha elections has been clinched and the BJP will contest 26 seats out of 48. Obviously, the remaining 22 seats will go to the Shinde faction of the Shiv Sena and Ajit Pawar faction of the NCP. But all hell broke when allies signaled that no such decision had been taken. It was also claimed that no such discussion took place either. Sensing the mood, Fadnavis tried to calm down the tempers. But the fact remains that the NDA partners had reached an understanding that seats of all sitting Lok Sabha Mps of the alliance will go to the respective parties. The BJP had secured 23 seats in 2019 Lok Sabha polls and one by its support to an Independent candidate. The other two NDA factions will contest 11 seats each on the basis of this formula. But their public comments may have put the issue in cold storage. But the BJP is determined to contest 26 seats in 2024.





Film stars to be fielded by the BJP



The Lok Sabha polls may be 6 months away. But the BJP leadership is busy selecting winnable candidates along with elections in five states. Reports emanating from the BJP headquarters suggest that it is looking for new faces from the film industry to be fielded in the Lok Sabha polls. Hema Malini has already crossed the age bar limit of 75 years, she may not be fielded from Mathura this time. Sunny Deol has also conveyed his unwillingness to contest and the BJP has to find a new face in Gurdaspur. The BJP is already facing a tough challenge in Punjab without an ally and searching for a new face. Similarly, Kiran Kher has not been keeping well for the past some time and the BJP will need a new face in Chandigarh. The names of popular Hindi cine stars Akshay Kumar, Kangana Ranaut and Madhuri Dixit are being mentioned in this regard. Akshay Kumar has been close to the Prime Minister Modi and even became an anchor to take an interview of the PM before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. It is said that he may be fielded from Delhi's Chandni Chowk seat. Kangana Ranaut has already expressed her desire to enter politics and may be pitched from the Mandi Lok Sabha seat against Congress' Pratibha Singh. Madhuri Dixit may also be fielded from either Mumbai North or Mathura. Three Bhojpuri actors; Manoj Tiwari, Ravi Kishan and Dinesh Lal Yadav are already BJP MPs in addition to Locket Chatterjee (West Bengal) and Suman Lata, a Kannada film Star(Karnataka). The BJP wants some film stars from the South as well. Cricket star Virendra Sehwag's name is also doing the rounds to contest for Lok Sabha from Haryana.



Old Guards flexing Muscles !



The BJP leadership is facing a tough time as old guards in the party are reluctant to concede space. For them, Karnataka's powerful Lingayat leader B S Yediyurappa is a role model. The way BSY succeeded in ensuring that his son BY Vijayendra is installed as BJP president in Karnataka, has inspired leaders like Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Vasundhararaje Scindia and others in many states. Some of the senior leaders, including the BJP national general-secretary (organisation), BL Santhosh, Union minister Prahlad Joshi and others skipped the event where  Vijayendra  assumed charge, sending a signal that the gulf is widening in states. BSY also ensured that his loyalist R.Ashoka was installed as Leader of Opposition in the Assembly. But not many are happy with the alliance clinched with H D Deve Gowda of the Janata Dal (S). However, it was conveyed to BSY that this alliance is only for the Lok Sabha polls and he should not worry too much. Insiders in the BJP say that many of the senior leaders, particularly those dropped from the Union Cabinet two years ago, are eagerly awaiting the results of the Assembly polls in five states. If the BJP does not fare well in these polls, the high command may face difficulties and may be forced to placate them to contain growing uneasiness.



Nitish gone into a shell



After his controversial speeches in the State Assembly and Legislative Council last month linking how women are asserting their right to contain population growth, Nitish Kumar was forced to tender an apology. Since then he has virtually gone into a shell. Even his staunch loyalists in the party and outside are wondering what has gone wrong with a shrewd leader like him. Bihar is abuzz with bizarre tales concerning how an absent-minded Nitish Kumar, went to the house of a Cabinet Minister twice for a cup of tea. He sipped the brew and went away only to return after some time asking for the tea again. Many say his style and manner has undergone a sea change and sudden outbursts over the past sometimes have risen. Once a darling of the media, Nitish Kumar has stopped inviting journalists to his Janata Durbars and other important functions and that his office no longer provides information about his daily schedule. Recently, he indicated to waiting journalists to go away with folded hands and bending forward thrice. A senior JD (U) leader said Nitish will speak only after the results of five assembly polls are out. His decision on OBC Census has already put the BJP on the back foot. It is clear that the OBC Census issue is catching up fast and PM Modi will have to find a way to deal with it.




























Wednesday, November 22, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

Fly on the Wall


Selective amnesia

An impression has gained ground that Governors appointed by the Modi government are on a warpath with the non-BJP governments in states. The Governors are making the lives of elected governments in states miserable. For example, Jagdeep Dhankhar as Governor of West Bengal was constantly involved in a bitter battle with TMC's Mamata Banerjee which gladdened the hearts of the Prime Minister which finally led him to the coveted post of Vice President. It is no secret that Kerala Governor  Arif Mohammad Khan was in the race for the top post and crossed swords with the Left Front government led by Pinarayi Vijayan on one issue or the other. Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi has also been involved in a bitter battle with the M K Stalin government. The Supreme Court finally stepped in when the matter came to head over Governors sitting over files relating to bills sent by respective state governments for approval.  Lately, Banwarilal Purohit who was sent to Punjab, also did the same to Bhagwant Singh Mann government. But not all the governors crossed swords with Opposition-ruled states  and many of them enjoy cordial relations with them. For example, Thaawar Chand Gehlot, Governor of Karnataka and Congress Chief Minister Siddharamiah have extremely cordial relations so far. Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra is a good host to Congress Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot though PM Modi bitterly accuses him of many scams and ED is also after his family members. 

 

Similarly, Chhattisgarh Governor Biswabhusan Harichandan is having a harmonious relationship with the Bhupesh Baghel government. The Telangana Governor, Tamilsai Soundararajan is another example of cordiality with the Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao. Even her Andhra Pradesh counter-part Justice S. Abdul Nazeer has been maintaining extremely cordial relations with Jaganmohan Redy government. The same goes for the Odisha Governor, Raghubar Das. Even his predecessor Ganeshi Lal enjoyed good relations with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. There is no explanation as to why some states are witnessing this selective amnesia.


Tit For Tat 

The Congress may be flexing its muscles in the expectation of winning Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Assembly polls and claiming to have an edge in Telangana as well over BRS' K Chandrashekhar Rao. The Congress refused to share any seat with any of its INDIA allies in the Assembly polls. The Congress’ argument was that  the INDIA alliance is for the Lok Sabha polls only. The allies are now waiting to give the Congress back in the same coin in the Lok Sabha polls. Be it JMM in Jharkhand, Samajwadi Party in UP or even RJD in Bihar, all are upset with the Congress and in no mood to allocate more Lok Sabha seats to Congress than it actually deserves in 2024. Of the 134 Lok Sabha seats in UP, Bihar & Jharkhand, the Congress could barely win three in the 2019 General Elections. Even these three seats were won by the Congress in alliance & adjustment with these parties. If the Samajwadi Party lent it’s helping hand in UP, the RJD was an ally in Bihar and the JMM was with the Congress in Jharkhand. The Congress contested nine seats in Jharkhand in alliance with RJD & JMM leaving only five for them but  could win one seat. In UP, the SP-BSP-RLD were in alliance and showed magnanimity by leaving two seats- RaeBareli and Amethi – for Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi respectively. Yet, Rahul Gandhi lost the seat while Sonia Gandhi retained with a slander margin. In Bihar too, the Congress contested 11 seats out of 40 and could win one only. Therefore, angry allies may not share seats with the Congress liberally in 2024. The RJD has made it clear that it will share only 8 Lok Sabha seats and not 11 as was the case in 2019. It intends to give three seats to other smaller allies like the Vikasheel Insan Party, etc. In Jharkhand, the JMM is unwilling to give more than 7 seats. In UP, the SP may concede 5 seats only. A tit for tat indeed.

 Emergence of another Yogi

The BJP may have found going tough in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. But pollsters are predicting an easy win for the BJP in Rajasthan as the faction-ridden party finally closed ranks. The front-runner Vasundhararaje Scindia was in all smiles as the high command accommodated in giving Assembly tickets to her supporters. However, the BJP fielded many Lok Sabha MPs in the Assembly polls including Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and Diya Kumari. But the most surprising pick was Mahant Balak Nath who brands himself as ‘Rajasthan ka Yogi’. The Alwar MP Balak Nath is testing his electoral fortunes from the Tijara Assembly seat which the BJP won only once in five decades. The constituency is dominated by Yadavs, Muslims, and Dalits. The Mahant belongs to the Nath sect of Hinduism and was born into a Yadav family. If the BJP insiders are to be believed, Balak Nath could be a surprise pick for the top job. No one has a clue as to why he was picked as he hails from Haryana and fielded in the Lok Sabha from Rajasthan in 2019. Balak Nath was seen even touching the feet of Yogi Adityanath when he came to campaign for him. But many in the BJP say that Balak Nath is being groomed as a rival to Yogi Adityanath. The rise of Balak Nath has given jitters to many in the state as well. It transpires that the RSS was also in favour of grooming him as he is an OBC while Yogi Adityanath is a Rajput.

 

 

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group






PM's Raths to be doubled to cover 2.55 lakh panchayats

 

In order to reach out to all 2.55 lakh panchayats covering 6.64 lakh villages across the country to promote the Prime Minister's welfare schemes, the number of Raths (buses) are to be doubled now. Earlier, it was decided that 1500 buses will be needed to complete the task within the next 70 days. But under the revised estimate, more than 2500 buses will be pressed into service. It also emerged that one Rath will not be able to cover three panchayats in a day but only two. One Nodal Officer is deployed and supporting manpower are traveling in each of the Rath to interact, resolve their problems on the spot and promote the PM's various welfare schemes. The PM launched the Rath Yatra Yatra on November 15 in Jharkhand and the process has to be completed on January 24 next year i.e. within 70 days. Effectively, there will be 55-60 working days available to each of the Rath under a Nodal Officer. It has been decided after a thorough review that more buses have to be deployed to meet the 70-day deadline.

A hi-tech monitoring room has been set up in the Rural Development ministry here which is connected to all these 1500 buses currently. This will be upgraded to connect to 2500 buses now. The government officials working directly under Amit Khare, Prime Minister's Adviser in the PMO, have to ensure that Nodal Officers enroll new beneficiaries if they have been left out of schemes and have to redress grievances on-the-spot. These raths are equipped with GPS and drones, these specially-designed Raths have LED display screens and pre-loaded audio-visual content to highlight major schemes. The objective is to create awareness about the benefits of welfare schemes like sanitation facilities, essential financial services, electricity connections, access to LPG cylinders, housing for the poor, food security, proper nutrition, reliable healthcare, clean drinking water, etc.

 

Thursday, November 16, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

Fly on the Wall

 

Modi fixing 2024 nuts & Bolts

 

Prime Minister Modi may have been addressing one rally after the other in four out of five poll bound states to bring fortunes to the BJP. But he has not lost sight of adding votes in his kitty for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls as well. He has been traveling to non-poll bound states to woo tribal and other sections. Political analysts are baffled that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has suddenly gone silent against the Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren lately. This is despite the fact that Soren did not get any relief from courts against several summons issued by the ED and it was expected that Soren may be arrested anytime soon. But ED opted to stay quiet and no one has heard about the case for weeks together. The BJP leadership is also not attacking him as vociferously as it was doing in the past. His arch BJP rival and former Chief Minister Raghubar Das has been shunted out to Odisha as Governor. Is something cooking in Jharkhand? It seems the BJP is working on a plan to strengthen states where it is not in power to add Lok Sabha seats in its kitty. The "Operation Maharashtra" was also part of the same strategy where the BJP was worried about repeating its Lok Sabha performance in 2024. The operation in Karnataka is also underway and part of the same strategy where the BJP lost power to Congress.  The BJP has now tied up with the Janata Dal (S) leader H D Deve Gowda for the Lok Sabha polls to win all 28 Lok Sabha seats. It's a different matter that this led to the announcement by former Union Minister and Lok Sabha member, DV Sadananda Gowda to quit electoral politics. He belongs to the same Vokkaliga community to which HD Deve Gowda belongs. Though Sadanand Gowda is far below the cut off age of 75 years but he opted to call it a day. Clearly, the BJP has decided to bank on former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa in the Lok Sabha polls to repeat its 2019 performance when it won 25 seats. There are reports that a plan to weaken the Congress government in the state will be operationalized after the Assembly polls.

 

 

It's BJP vs BJP in Madhya Pradesh

 

If you think that the BJP leadership in Madhya Pradesh is fighting with the Congress, you may be in for a surprise. The BJP's strategy to field four prominent central leaders; Narendra Singh Tomar, Faggan Singh Kulaste, Rakesh Singh and Prahlad Patel, is not paying rich dividends. The TV channels may be focusing on squabbles between Kamal Nath and Digvijay Singh. But a close look will reveal that rival factions in the BJP are working at cross purposes to defeat some of these prominent leaders. No doubt, PM Modi and Amit Shah have been addressing a maximum number of rallies in Madhya Pradesh to retain the state and doled out one “Revadi after the other” to woo voters. But there is huge anti-incumbency against Shivraj Singh Chouhan. It is whispered in the BJP that if the party wins the state, it will be Prahlad Patel who will don the cap and not Chouhan. The surfacing of videos relating to Tomar's son is part of BJP's internal squabbles as no Congress leader has courage to run a fake video factory in the current era where the ruling party has arsenal like the ED, CBI & Income-Tax. The BJP is in a state of shock as not one but three videos have surfaced. It is no secret either that the Congress state leadership is gunning to defeat all candidates of Jyotiraditya Scindia who was instrumental in pulling down the Kamal Nath government. Some of the BJP leaders are indirectly assisting the Congress in this mission. There are wheels within wheels and the BJP's strategy to field central leaders in Assembly polls seems to be falling apart.

 

Rahul's knee problem

 

Rahul Gandhi's first phase of Bharat Jodo Yatra paid rich dividends personally and politically to him. The former Congress president was desperate to launch the second phase of his Bharat Jodo Yatra. But the announcement was delayed as he had knee-related issues while walking as part of the Bharat Jodo Yatra last year from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. He was admitted to the Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala on July 21 and discharged after a week. Now the program for the second phase of yatra has been announced. But there is a catch; he won't be walking on the roads too much as he is not fully recovered and doctors have advised him to avoid walking on concrete roads or otherwise. He has been getting treatment from other experts as well but to no avail. Now it has been decided that he will use an open jeep, make-shift bus or other forms of traveling rather than walking on foot for more than one hour in a day. During the first phase of the Yatra he used to walk mostly on foot which led to damage to the knee.

Mahua's Bad patch

The TMC leadership may have given a key party post to Lok Sabha MP Mahua Moitra in her district. But her bad patch is far from over. There is no doubt that Ms Moitra will lose her Lok Sabha membership as per the recommendations of the Ethics Committee recommendation. Experts have opined that sharing her official login with an outsider itself is sufficient to initiate action. The other two aspects relating to gifts, renovation and favours in terms of kind and cash is a matter of further investigation. But in the process, Mahua Moitra also lost the membership of a prestigious club. She had applied for its membership and was invited for an interaction so that she could be given an out-of-turn opportunity. But luck didn't favour her.

 

 

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

India scouting for rare Lithium

 

A global war of sorts has begun for the vital mineral Lithium needed for Electric Vehicles (EVs) and India has joined the race  to promote green energy in the  transportation sector. If it is focusing on importing the vital mineral from more than 50 countries, it is also working to extract Lithium within India too.

 

India's import has taken a quantum jump from a mere NOS 12502 in 2011-12 to  72,375 NOS in 2019-20 of one variety. With regard to the high-end quality of Lithium, the import was 539,427 NOS in 2019-20, as per official data. The imports were from more than 50 countries including Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Japan, Israel, Singapore and smaller countries like Malta, Estonia etc.

Simultaneously, the Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research has established 1600 tonnes (inferred category) Lithium resource in Karnataka. In addition, the Geological Survey of India has carried out a ‘preliminary exploration’ of Rare Earth Elements and Lithium in Salal Haimna areas of Reasi District, Jammu & Kashmir. The government has confirmed an inferred resource (G3) of 5.9 million tonnes of lithium ore in the state. The government is also exploring ways and means to auction the Lithium mineral block including private sector companies. A decision in this regard will be taken by the J&K government soon.

India is also entering the critical minerals fray to get Lithium to promote EV in a big way. It set up KABIL (Khanij Bidesh India Ltd), a joint venture of three PSUs (NALCO, HCL & MECL) on the pattern of ONGC Videsh (OVL), to secure India’s supplies of strategic minerals through global investments. The global production of lithium stood at 84,000 tons in 2021 and KABIL is trying hard to procure Lithium from abroad and also invest in mineral production in other countries.

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, November 9, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group



58 Mps expelled from Parliament and counting


Mahua Moitra of the TMC may be the last in the series of Mps expelled by the Parliament and the number is rising by the year. Its a different matter many Mps staged a come back even after being expelled from the House. The recent disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from Lok Sabha is a testimony of it when he was expelled and his membership was restored too. But Mahua Moitra's case is on a different footing as she may be expelled on the recommendation of the Lok Sabha's Ethics Committee. These expulsions or disqualifications are since 1951 onward.


The disqualification of these lawmakers have been on various grounds like changing political allegiances, for conduct unbecoming of a parliamentarian and after being convicted by a court for crimes that have a jail term of two years or more.


In recent times, six members of the BJP, two from BSP and one each from the Congress and RJD were expelled from the Lok Sabha in 2005 over the ‘cash for query’ scam. One Rajya Sabha member from BSP too was expelled from the House.



A majority of cases were under the anti-defection law and less for the violation of code of conduct falling under the Ethics committee or the privileges committee of the House. Some of the Mps were expelled as they were holding Office of Profit which included JMM's Shibu Soren and SP's Jaya Bachchan. Sonia Gandhi quit on her own for holding an office of profit of Chairperson of the National Advisory Council.


PM Indira Gandhi was expelled from the Lok Sabha in 1977 over obstruction, harassment and bringing false cases. But the motion of expulsion was later rescinded by the House.


Her arch critic Subramanian Swamy was expelled from the Rajya Sabha in 1976 for his derogatory conduct. HG Mudgal was a Lok Sabha member in 1951 and was expelled over accepting money for favours in Parliament.


Ten members of Lok Sabha including three from BJP were expelled in 2006 under cash for query scam. Vijay Mallya quit before he could be expelled from the Rajya Sabha for a Rs 9000 crores scam.



by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group


BJP Hijacks  Rahul's OBC poll Pitch

The BJP may have been countering the 'Mandal' politics by its 'Kamandal' weapon all these years. But the on-going Assembly polls saw the BJP joining the race for the OBC votes (read Mandal). The BJP stayed away from caste politics and focused on Ram Temple and Hindu card to reap the poll harvest since 1991. But 2023 has turned out to be different when its top leadership has joined the race for OBC votes.

The PM himself promised to the voters in Telangana that if the BJP came to power, it will install an OBC as its Chief Minister. It's a different matter that the top BJP leadership is silent on bringing back its OBC leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan as Chief Minister if the party wins Madhya Pradesh. Modi also show-cased his OBC credentials saying, “You have blessed me, an OBC, to become PM and do the same for making a Backward Class leader as state CM.

 

The Union Home Minister, Amit Shah has also grabbed the OBC card saying that it was the BJP that had ordered the OBC Census in Bihar when it was in power along with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. It has refrained from attacking Nitish Kumar for tabling the report of the OBC Census except for alleging that the report hides more rather than revealing true facts. Amit Shah went to the extent of saying that the BJP gave the country's first OBC Prime Minister and their welfare is fully protected under the party. It is clear that the BJP wants to hijack Rahul Gandhi's OBC Census poll pitch rather than seeking votes in the name of Ram Temple in these elections.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

Modi Govt.'s Reforms go for a Toss

 

Irrespective of the outcome of the Assembly polls in five states, the reform process initiated by the Modi government itself during the past couple of years have come to a grinding halt. While the Citizenship (Amendment) Act was passed in 2019 as the biggest ever reform, the rules are yet to be notified. Under the act, Indian citizenship is to be granted to persecuted minorities who are Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan, and who entered India on or before 31 December 2014. The Act does not mention Muslims. The Home Ministry has sought 8th extension to make rules pertaining to this historic Act. The National Register of Indian Citizens (NRC) has also been put in the cold storage for the past four years. In the process, the first phase of Census 2021 was postponed due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Covid is behind but there are no signs of conducting Census in the country either. The delay in Census will also push back the process delimitation exercise though the Modi government is determined to undertake Census only after the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The Modi government has been unable to bring in any major electoral reform either though it is showcasing Electoral Bonds as a major weapon to eliminate black money in the polls. It's a different matter that recoveries made by the Election Commission of huge cash and kind in the on-going Assembly polls belies these claims. Until the other day PM Modi was telling the states and political parties not to encourage the culture of freebies as it will harm the economy. Now the BJP is in the fore-front of promising Revadis to woo the voters in Assembly polls leaving the rivals far behind.

 

 

Labour Laws on Back burner

 

 

The Modi government brought the biggest ever reforms in the Labour sector heralding a new era to accelerate industrial growth and bring a new work culture. The labour codes were made by the Labour Ministry way back in 2019-20. It's nearly four years but the labour codes have not been notified. The foreign investors have developed cold feet in setting up industrial production in the absence of these codes. The roll out of the four labour codes aimed at consolidating a complex web of 29 central labour laws, has been pushed back indefinitely. All trade unions including the RSS' affiliate BMS have termed these codes anti-worker. The Code is relating to Wages, Industrial Relations, Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions and Social Security.

 

Since labour is primarily a state subject, some of the states have begun to reform their legislation in a bid to boost economic growth to bring FDI in the manufacturing sector. One of the key amendments is that industrial establishments with 100 or more employees had to obtain government permission to lay off even a single worker, whether permanently or temporarily, or to close business units. However, the new Industrial Relations Code raises this threshold to 300 and allows states to set an even higher threshold than 300. The reforms will also remove the existing ban on employing people on fixed-term contracts.

Some of the states like Assam, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh issued notifications to increase the maximum daily work hours for workers in their state to 12 hours. However, Rajasthan and UP subsequently withdrew their notifications. But Karnataka brought in labour laws allowing 12-hour shifts in factories and night working for women to bring in assembling of units pertaining to iPhones for Apple, such as Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron. Now UP and TamilNadu are likely to make similar changes. But the Centre has gone into a shell.

 

 

Data Protection rules on a slow path

 

 

After a prolonged battle, the Modi government was able to pass the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act. But clearing the rules of the most controversial Act is an equally Herculean task and the same may not be passed during Parliament's Winter session either. This is likely to further delay the implementation of the law enacted. Though the rules are ready, the government doesn't seem to be in a hurry to get the same passed. The government is toying with the idea of seeking public opinion on these rules as most of the companies are not ready to accept some of the provisions of the Act and want liberal approach. It is learnt that major players in the industry want a two year period to implement the DPDP rules after they are finalized.

 

The DPDP affects almost every Indian using the mobile phone, email account or any other form of the internet. There is a long process even after rules are notified as a Data Protection Board will be set up. As India's first-ever dedicated legislation for digital privacy, the DPDP Act provides broad principles of collection and processing of personal information in digital form. The Act is stringent in the sense that it prescribes monetary penalties of up to Rs 250 crore for each instance of a data breach and blocking of entities in case of repeated violations. The government is worried over the alarming rise in cases of data leaks of Aadhaar, bank accounts and other details. The hackers have even broken into the FaceBook account holders and made them vulnerable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

Fly on the Wall 

PM-Dhankhar rare bonhomie


The Vice Presidents are selected by the Prime Ministers of the day on the basis of their abilities and trust earned by them. At times, the selections are not necessarily due to close personal relations. In recent years, it is well known that Krishan Kant and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat were picked up by I K Gujral and Atal Behari Vajpayee respectively due to their personal friendship. Dr Hamid Ansari was not  personally close to the UPA Chairperson, Sonia Gandhi and yet he  made the cut for ten long years as VP. Similarly, M Venkaiah Naidu was not close to Narendra Modi either and that's why he was neither promoted as the President and nor repeated like Dr Hamid Ansari as the VP. However, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's case is different. Modi personally picked him up due to his old association when he was a practicing Supreme Court lawyer and interacted with him on numerous occasions. When Dhankhar was appointed as Governor of West Bengal there was surprise in political circles. But Dhankhar earned Modi's confidence by his functioning as Governor. His extremely proactive approach in handling the mayhem after Mamata Banerjee's win in Assembly polls in 2021 gladdened Modi's heart. Dhankhar's promotion as VP was well-earned. Dhankhar continues to be extremely proactive in his role as VP over his numerous visits to Rajasthan and had a verbal duel with state Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on the issue. 

  Insiders say that Dhankhar and PM Modi have developed an extremely close relationship and both of them meet more frequently than reported in the media and share their thoughts on issues of importance. Modi is extremely happy with Dhankhar the way he has handled the proceedings in the Rajya Sabha as Chairman. Dhankhar's selection as VP may have been attributed to placating the Jat community in Rajasthan and elsewhere. But insiders say that it had more to do with personal chemistry rather than vote bank politics.




How the Presidents are chosen 


The selection of the President is based on different parameters as per the prevailing political situation. Normally, the selections are done in consultation with allies if it's a coalition government and the top leadership of the ruling party is also consulted. History tells us that Presidents were not close confidants of the Prime Minister since Independence beginning with Dr Rajendra Prasad. The Prime Ministers always wanted to pick up their trusted loyalists for the top post for the smooth functioning of the government and preferred a “rubber stamp” person. Barring Giani Zail Singh or to some extent Pranab Mukherjee, none of the occupants of the chair chose their own path to the embarrassment of the party leadership. 

At times, the Presidents were selected due to setting an example too such as in the case of picking Dr APJ Abdul Kalam by Atal Behari Vajpayee. Even PM Modi picked up Ramnath Kovind and Droupadi Murmu for the President's post purely due to political considerations. Both of them were no Modi loyalists per se or his close confidants. They were picked to enhance the party's outreach in communities they belonged to.


BJP buckles under pressure


After a long time, the BJP high command has shown signs of buckling under pressure due to ground realities. If the rule of not giving tickets to leaders over and above 75 years old was broken, the high command also retracted from its hardened position against powerful regional satraps. It is no secret that the BJP high command and Vasundhara Raje Scindia (Rajasthan), Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh) and Raman Singh (Chhattisgarh) were not on the same page. On the contrary, Ms Scindia and Raman Singh were completely sidelined for the past several years. Though Chouhan was inducted as Chief Minister, he was left to fend for himself. Even senior party MPs felt that they have been sidelined and a sword always hangs over their heads over tickets in 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Lately, the high command showed signs of change and succumbed to the ground reality that without three regional Satraps, the party would be a divided house. Not only their tickets were cleared but their supporters were also accommodated. Political analysts were also surprised that the Maharashtra Governor, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis were in the same frame at the Sai Temple pooja ceremony with the Prime Minister, Modi. Normally, the PM is not seen on such occasions in the company of other leaders. In Karnataka also, the BJP leadership has decided to go along with BS Yedyurappa. 





Congress losing grip in MP



Till about two months ago, the Congress was perceived to be racing ahead in the coming Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. But the Bharatiya Janata Party is said to have narrowed the gap with most political pundits now saying that the election promises to be a close fight between the two parties. There is all-round agreement, endorsed privately by many Congress leaders, that state party chief Kamal Nath’s over-confidence could prove to be their undoing. There is a growing perception in the state that Kamal Nath and his immediate coterie is acting as if they are already in power. On the other hand, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is going out of his way to beat anti-incumbency though the BJP is hoping that its decision to field a record number of MPs in the high-stakes contest will help counter the fatigue factor against Mr Chouhan. This is evident from the memes and social media posts doing the rounds with one titled "Mama ka bidai nimantaran" showing Mr Chouhan being carried in a palanquin, giving December 3 as the date of the occasion and the chief minister’s residence as the venue.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

BJP may pitch Ex-Chief Ministers in Lok Sabha polls



Even as the BJP is engaged in a bitter battle in five state assembly polls and fielding sitting MPs, its top leadership is toying with the idea of fielding some former Chief Ministers during the May 2024 Lok Sabha polls. If reports are to be believed, former Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Jairam Tahkur may be fielded from the Mandi Lok Sabha seat. He has high credibility and is a trusted man of the RSS. He is being considered to be brought to national politics.  Similarly, former Karnataka Chief Minister Basavraj Bommai may also be brought to the national politics and may be fielded during the Lok Sabha polls. He is at loggerheads with powerful Lingayat leader B S Yediyurappa and the BJP has been unable to appoint a Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly due to this tussle.  Yediyurappa is insisting that his son be appointed as LoP.



There are reports that former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani may be asked to contest the Lok Sabha polls. The former Tripura CM Biplov Deb is also being considered for the same though currently he is a member of the Rajya Sabha. Both of them were removed prior to the Assembly polls due to reports of anti-incumbency against them. Assam's former Chief Minister Sarbanand Sonowal, Maharashtra's former CM Narayan Rane & Jharkhand's Arjun Munda are members of the Modi government at present. It is a different matter that a couple of the former CM s like Sadanand Gowda (Karnataka) and Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (uttarakhand) were removed after being inducted in the Modi cabinet. A couple of them like Raghubar Das of Jharkhand and Anandi Ben Patel made it to Odisha and UP Raj Bhawans as Governors. There are indications that after the current round of assembly polls, a couple of them may be brought to the Centre.

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

Massive exercise to weed out bogus beneficiaries

Modi govt. wants to save Rs 40K crores

Subsidies cost exchequer Rs 4.55 lakh crores 



A massive exercise is going on in the Modi government to weed out fake beneficiaries of its welfare schemes involving cash and kind transfers. According to data collated from various ministries the number of beneficiaries jumped from 10.80 crores in 2013-14 to 93.7 crores in 2022-23.


According to official sources, the cash transfers of Rs 28000 crores were spent in 2013-14 under various schemes which jumped to more than Rs 2 lakh crores during 2022-23. The total subsidies and benefits ran into Rs 4,55,823 crores in cash & kind during 2022-23. The mega scheme of free food alone benefited 80 crores people costing over Rs 2 lakh crores. The Centre has extended this scheme until December 2023 and likely to be further extended beyond Lok Sabha polls in May 2024 too.


The exercise to weed out bogus beneficiaries is going on a war footing basis after several reports surfaced where misuse of funds detected by the Rural Development ministry. The PM-KISAN scheme scrutiny also revealed elimination of almost two crores bogus beneficiaries. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) has also come under scrutiny after the claims from states were Rs 28000 crores than the Budget estimates of Rs 60,000 crores in 2023-24.


The Union Government hopes to save more than Rs 40,000 crores this fiscal by eliminating bogus beneficiaries of many of these schemes as high subsidies are pinching the government as the economy is not looking bright due to global factors. 

Under the Centre glare are beneficiaries of fertiliser subsidies, PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). A significant number of duplicate or fake beneficiaries have already been removed from many of these schemes. The Ministry of Chemical and Fertilizers has formed fertiliser squads to curb misuse. The government provides urea at a highly subsidised rate of Rs 266 per bag (45 kg) to farmers, incurring a subsidy of more than Rs 1.50 lakh crores.

by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group

Fly On the Wall


Lokpal's unending woes  


BJP Lok Sabha MP Nishi Kant Dubey may have sent his complaint against TMC MP Mahua Moitra to the Lokpal for indulging in corrupt practices. But Lokpal's past record of punishing high & mighty is very poor and failed to create a buzz considering the fact that it came into being in March 2019, nearly 72 years after Independence. A retired judge of the Supreme Court Pinaki Chandra Ghose was appointed as the first Lokpal of India with other members.

But it's more than four years since the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) under the PMO has yet to finalise the rules for the 'Babus” to declare their assets under the Lokpal law are yet to be notified. It was envisaged under the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013, every public servant was required to file asset details under Section 44 on March 31 every year or on or before July 31. Fresh rules to prescribe the form and format for filing details of assets and liabilities by central government employees under the Lokpal Act are yet to be notified, the DoPT said. The declaration under the Lokpal law is in addition to similar ones filed by the employees under various service rules. For 2014, the last date for filing the declaration was September 15. After several extensions, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) extended the deadline indefinitely on December 1, 2016, saying a new format and fresh set of rules were being finalised by the government in this regard.

Since then, it's been an endless wait for the rules. This was officially admitted by the DoPT in response to a query. All public servants will henceforth be required to file the declarations as may be prescribed by the fresh set of rules, the DoPT order added.

Lokpal's Long wait too


Not only rules but the Lokpal is working without a full time chairman and its full strength. It is surprising that the government did not take timely steps to fill vacancies at the top. The Chairman of the Lokpal, Justice Ghose retired in May and the Ambushman has been functioning without a full-time chairman for the past six months. In addition, there are only six members in the Lokpal against the sanctioned strength of eight. Two posts of judicial members have been lying vacant for over two years. A 10-member search committee under Press Council of India chairperson Justice Ranjana Desai was constituted in August 2023 and the process is continuing. One can only wonder how the Lokpal deal will deal with the Mahua Moitra case as the Ethics Committee of Parliament has already put it on a fast track and a decision may be out sooner than expected.

Pramod Mahajan's missing photo

Political circles were pleasantly surprised last week to find full page advertisements appearing across India the inauguration of Pramod Mahajan Gramin Kaushalya Vikas Kendra numbering 511 such kendras in one go. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the chief guest on the occasion with Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's photo appearing in the advertisements. Though the scheme was launched in 2015 but nothing was done ostensibly about it and the state government woke up in 2023 to launch it in a big way giving the late BJP leader who built the party brick by brick in Maharashtra. But political analysts were surprised to see that the photo of the departed leaders was not carried along with the scheme launched after his name. Queries in this regard went unanswered and no one was willing to even discuss the issue. The supporters of the late leader were however thankful to the state government and the PM for giving Mahajan his due. 

Modi's new milestone

Prime Minister Modi has crossed another milestone when he broke his predecessor Manmohan Singh's record of foreign visits. If Manmohan Singh undertook 73 foreign visits during ten years, Prime Minister Modi did 74 visits in nine years & five months in office. Modi is set to undertake another half a dozen foreign tours during the remaining seven months of his second term.

If Manmohan Singh's first trip was to Thailand to attend the BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) Summit on July 29, 2004, Modi began his maiden foreign visit to Bhutan on June 15–16, 2014 after assuming office. If Singh concluded his final visit to Myanmar on March 3, 2014, Modi's last visit was to Indonesia, where he attended the Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) in September.

It also emerged that Modi has spent fewer days abroad than his predecessor (270 days versus Singh’s 306) and has traveled more extensively and actively than any other Indian PM. Singh undertook 35 visits abroad in his first term and 38 in his second. Modi embarked on 49 overseas visits in his first term, which dropped to 25 foreign visits in his second term which included two years of the Covid-19 pandemic. Interestingly, Modi has visited Nepal five times, while Singh could not visit Kathmandu even once. Modi became the first PM with his visit to Israel in July 2017 and Palestine a year later.