Wednesday, September 21, 2011

He taught Sushma Swaraj to speak without fear


When Leeladhar Viyogi's family got together for his 50th wedding anniversary in Haridwar five years ago, he gave his two daughters Rs 500 each as kharchi, a token allowance that's a tradition in the Viyogi family. Sushma Swaraj got it too. "She always does. She is like my daughter. She has been part of the family for 44 years now," Viyogi says.



In 1966, 14-year-old Sushma Sharma joined SD College in Ambala Cantt, where Prof Viyogi was a faculty member in the Sanskrit department and a key member of the college's `Hindi Sahitya Kala Parishad'. Sushma was not a student of Hindi but Viyogi was quick to spot her oratorical talent and groomed her for debate and declamation contests. "She was short and would get dwarfed by the podium, so she had to step aside. But once she spoke, all the competition would crumble," he says with a disarming smile. "Her talent is God's gift. I only shaped it and gave it direction," he says.


In the book Anukarniya Guru (Gurus worthy of being Emulated), Sushma has written a chapter where she has paid tributes to the "three gurus" who shaped her life--her mother, Prof Leeladhar Viyogi and Jai Prakash Narayan.
"He took me to all the debate and elocution competitions. I owe my oratory to Prof Viyogi Sushma," says Sushma Swaraj.

Reddys' 2009 revolt: Sushma Swaraj, Venkaiah Naidu brokered peace


Sushma Swaraj

The BJP leadership has chosen to ignore the reported communications of the US Consulate in Chennai  related to the Reddys’ revolt of 2009 and how the BJP national leadership, particularly BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Venkaiah Naidu, played peacemakers.

The leaked communication (Reference ID-09Chennai327) notes energy minister Shobha Karandlaje as former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa’s ‘girlfriend’ who was dropped from the cabinet in 2009 bowing to pressure from the Reddys. The cable, dated November 12, 2009, says: “While the BJP’s national leadership ensured Yeddyurappa retained his post, the Reddys got their pound of flesh, succeeding in securing the removal of both the chief minister’s girlfriend and minister for rural development, and his aide (VP Baligar), reportedly responsible for targeting the Reddys’ interests. The BJP leadership also created a ‘core committee’ of faction leaders in the state party (led by Ananth Kumar) to vet major political decisions in the state.”

Venkaiah Naidu
BJP leaders refused to comment on the communications of the US Consulate in Chennai. “It is not an official communication and we need not react to whatever internal communication that takes place in an institution. We do not agree with the opinion expressed in the cables on various issues about what’s happening in the BJP government,” said BJP state general secretary CT Ravi.

Taking exception to the cables, BJP spokesperson Ravishankar Prasad said the party would not like to comment on the issue.

“We would not like to comment on unilateral comments by the US embassy officials whether senior or junior. BJP’s action is to be seen. The BJP is the first party that removed a chief minister (Yeddyurappa) over the issue of corruption,” said Prasad.

Sushma Swaraj attends Narendra Modi's fast on final day


Narendra Modi with Sushma Swaraj

Leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, was present on the third and final day of Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's 72-hour fast in Ahmedabad on Monday.

She made an appearance at the venue to lend her support to Modi's 'Sadbhavana Mission'.

Modi has been fasting since Saturday on a goodwill mission, seeking peace and social harmony.

Maharastra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Raj Thackeray greeted Modi at the fast venue earlier in the day.

Narendra Modi is likely to end his fast at around 5.30pm today. At 10.30am, Modi and people at the venue observed a minute of silence for the victims of the earthquake that hit Sikkim and several areas in the eastern and northern parts of the country yesterday.

Sushma reproduced what Mehbooba said at NIC: Jaitley


Arun Jaitley

Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley came out in support of his colleague Sushma Swaraj on the ongoing controversy with regard to PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti praising Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Confirming that Mufti had indeed praised good governance in Gujarat, Jaitley while narrating the incident where Mufti had done so, said "she narrated an incident in reference to somebody whom she knew, whose work got resolved in half an hour or so as she mentioned."
"I think this a matter of record. The entire National Integration Council heard her. And what Sushmaji has said in this context, I think, reproduces to the best of my memory what Mehboobaji has said," Jaitley told reporters here today.

Jaitley also said that "the Home Minister during the course of the NIC meeting had announced that the entire proceedings are being tape recorded and the entire transcript would be sent to all the members."

State ‘unilaterally’ picked Justice Patil for Lokayukta job

Karnataka Lokayukta Justice Shivaraj V Patil’s resignation was accepted by Governor H R Bhardwaj on Tuesday, and as if on cue, another skeleton tumbled out of the cupboard. Sources told Bangalore Mirror that Justice J S Khehar, chief justice of the High Court of Karnataka, had objected, not to the choice of Justice Patil as Lokayukta, but to the ‘unilateral’ manner in which he was appointed to the office by the BJP government. End of the farce

The Karnataka Lokayukta Act states it is mandatory for the state government to consult the high court chief justice, leaders of opposition in both houses and presiding officers at both assembly and council for selecting the Lokayukta. With the previous Lokayukta, Justice N Santosh Hegde, set to retire on August 2, the B S Yeddyurappa administration sent a shortlist of three names to all the above functionaries, and no one objected to any of the names. When it came to owning plots, even Lokayukta was ignorant of law

But thereafter, Yeddyurappa, who was indicted by Justice Hegde in the illegal mining scam, did not seek the Lokayukta selection panel’s approval while picking Justice Patil as the new Lokayukta. Two days later he was ousted as chief minister.

Soon after Justice Patil’s appointment was notified, Justice Khehar sent a letter to the government (by that time Sadananda Gowda had become the CM), expressing his displeasure at being bypassed for selecting the best among the shortlist of three. His contention was that, the government, according to convention, should have called for a meeting of the Lokayukta selection panel comprising himself and the other functionaries to pick the best from the three as Justice Hegde’s successor.

Or, it should have consulted the functionaries individually over Justice Patil’s appointment. Anybody having objection to the choice could have recorded his/her dissent (just like the leader of opposition in Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, had done during the selection of P J Thomas as CVC). Justice Khehar, however, made it clear that he had no objection to the choice of Justice Patil as Lokayukta.

Sources said that the government wrote back a placating letter to him, stating that as Justice Hegde was vacating his office, it was in a hurry to name his successor. Not wanting to keep such a key post vacant, it went ahead with the appointment. The government further defended itself, saying, “Since nobody objected to any of the three names on the panel, we construed it as an approval that anyone from the panel could be selected for the job.” The mild-mannered chief justice did not pursue the issue further.

However, constitutional experts told Bangalore Mirror that the Yeddyurappa government had tampered with the process of Lokayukta’s appointment by circulating three names and getting “approval” for all of them.

A former advocate general told BM on condition of anonymity, “This (unilateral selection of Justice Patil) is not a healthy practice. I have witnessed the appointment of Lokayuktas ever since the Ramakrishna Hegde government enacted the Lokayukta Act. All of them were selected following due consultations; not merely through circulation of a letter with three names. Over the years, chief ministers had consulted chief justices, speakers of Assembly, chairmen of council and leaders of opposition in both houses before appointing Lokayuktas. The convention was broken for the first time with Justice Patil’s appointment. Hope chief minister Sadananda Gowda would not act like his predecessor while naming the successor of Justice Patil.”

What the Act says
A person to be appointed as the Lokayukta shall be a person who has held the office of a Judge of the Supreme Court or that of the Chief Justice of a High Court and shall be appointed on the advice tendered by the CM in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka, the Chairman, Karnataka Legislative Council, the Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly, the Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Legislative Council and Assembly.


Advani to meet RSS leaders in Nagpur today


Senior BJP leader L.K. Advani will be rushing to Nagpur on Wednesday morning where party president Nitin Gadkari will join him for urgent consultations with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat.

Sources suggested that the RSS was unhappy with Mr. Advani's announcement of a ‘yatra' between now and the start of the winter session of Parliament as it was being seen as a move to once again project him as the party's prime ministerial candidate for the next general election.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Chief Mohan Bhagwat
The direct intervention by the RSS is expected to ensure that Mr. Advani makes a public announcement to the effect that he is not and will not be the party's prime ministerial hopeful. A public statement to this effect may be made by Mr. Advani at the party's national executive committee meeting here scheduled tentatively on September 30 and October 1.

After the 2009 general election, it was the RSS that had ensured a transition of power to the next generation. Mr. Advani was persuaded to resign from his position as the Leader of Opposition and Sushma Swaraj was given that place with Arun Jaitley as her counterpart in the Rajya Sabha. Simultaneously, the reins of the party were given to Mr. Gadkari.

It was on September 8 that Mr. Advani announced his ‘anti-corruption yatra,' but till date no formal announcement has been made on details of the ‘yatra.' There were reports that he would start his journey from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's birthplace in Gujarat, but more recently the place where Jayaprakash Narayan was born in Bihar seems to be favoured.

It is no secret that the party leadership was less than enthusiastic about Mr. Advani's ‘yatra.' There were fears that it would distract from the important task of preparing for the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab in the first half of next year. The party's stakes are high as it has government in the two hill States; is a ruling coalition partner in Punjab; and in U.P. it must improve its position dramatically to be even a contender for power in 2014 Lok Sabha election.

Matters will become clear only after the meetings on Wednesday, but if the RSS push comes to shove, Mr. Advani may even be asked to cancel his ‘yatra' altogether, party sources suggested.

Prabhat Jha-led MP delegation calls on Sushma


Prabhat Jha

A 15-member delegation of Madhya Pradesh BJP-led by State BJP president Prabhat Jha called on Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The delegation demanded support for the release of former party parliamentarian Faggan Singh Kulaste. Swaraj assured that the whole party was in favour of Faggan’s release and she accepted the proposal to visit home town of Kulaste Mandla on September 29.

Besides, the delegation would call on President Pratibha Devisingh Patil on September 21 and hand over a memorandum demanding release of Kulaste. Later, the delegation would also meet senior party leader LK Advani and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley and chalk out strategy of agitation. On the same day, the delegation would also meet Kulaste and Mahavir Singh Bhagora in Tihar Jail.


Smt. Sushma Swaraj
Senior party leader Kailash Joshi, Dilip Singh Bhuria, MPs — Makan Singh Solanki and Jyoti Dhurve, Cabinet Ministers — Vijay Shah, Jagannath Singh, Ranjana Baghel, Jaisingh Maravi and Devi Singh Sayyam, BJP SC Morcha State president Om Prakash Dhurve, Dalpat Singh Paraste and MLAs Kunwar Singh, Sudama Singh and Mukam Singh Kirade were in the delegation.

Didn't praise Modi, fumes Mehbooba Mufti


Mehbooba Mufti

A statement made by leader of the opposition and senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj in Gujarat has stirred a storm in Srinagar.

A statement to highlight Modi's secular credentials turned into a full-blown controversy, involving a wide variety of people - from PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah to minorities panel chief Wajahat Habibullah.

On the concluding day of Modi's three-day fast in Ahmedabad, Swaraj said even People's Democratic Party leader Mufti, who had always been opposed to the BJP, praised Modi at a meeting of the National Integration Council in Delhi.

Swaraj while endorsing the 'Brand Modi' recounted the incident where Mufti had called Modi 'secular and muslim friendly'.

"Mehbooba Mufti, the leader of the PDP, a party opposed to the BJP, said that a muslim friend of hers wanted to invest in Gujarat and was astonished to be quickly granted an appointment. And when he did meet Mr Modi, had a decision in half an hour."

Omar Abdullah
She added, "You can accuse an Advani or a Sushma of bias when they praise Modi. But this was Mehbooba Mufti," she said.

Reacting to the statement Mehbooba Mufti expressed shock at 'being misquoted' by the leader of opposition.

"Its very unfortunate that the leader of opposition in Lok Sabha has misquoted me. Saying that I endorsed Modi's secular credentials is completely baseless," Mufti told Hindustan Times.

"I have requested government of India to release the full text of my speech and I have also asked for a copy and will release it for people to see," she added.

Mufti however refused to comment on what she had said exactly. "I cant say what I said until people know the full context and contents of the speech," she added.

On Tuesday, Swaraj who started the storm, again stood by her word.

Swaraj tweeted in the afternoon, "I correctly quoted Ms Mehbooba Mufti in Ahmedabad yesterday... It was not a private conversation... I only quoted what she spoke in the presence of over a hundred people in the afternoon session of the NIC meeting on 10th September."

Mufti's statement, however got state chief minister Omar Abdullah on a tweeting spree.

Abdullah critised Mufti for denying her remarks and sparked a war of words.

"I'm not surprised Mehbooba praised Modi, she can praise who ever she likes; I am surprised she'd deny it knowing others heard her speech," Abdullah said on the micro-blogging site, Twitter.

Mehbooba on her part reacted to the tweets in the same language.

"All of us know Mr Abdullah's tweeting habit. Had I said something like this why would he have waited 15 days for Sushma Swaraj to make such a statement and not tweeted it immediately as he was present through out the meeting. This in itself is unbelievable," Mufti hit back.

"As far as Omar's tweet goes, he should recall that he was a minister at one point in time and he did not offer to resign in protest and his father was the only Muslim leader who stood by Narendra Modi at the time when Gujarat riots took place and its his father who should have actually been quoted as he is present at iftar parties given my Modi. He praises Modi all the time," Mufti said.

Abdullah was minister of state for external affairs in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government when the riots took place.

Immediately after Mufti's statement came in a section of media Abdullah tweeted.

"Have never denied being a part of the NDA Ms Mufti but I've also said it was a mistake I regret & will never repeat nor let my party repeat."

A minute later, he tweeted again.

"At least I've had the guts to admit our mistake, why don't you have the guts to admit what everyone heard you say - your praise for Modi."

And four minutes he reminded Mufti.

"Lest I forget Ms. Mufti - the record in parliament will show how I voted on the resolution abt Gujarat riots even though I was a minister."

Later in the day National Confernce in a press statement 'lambasted' Mufti for praising Modi.

National Conference while reacting to Mehbooba Mufti's tribute to Narrendra Modi in her NIC speech said that the PDP leader has only exposed the real face of her party's political ideology.

Senior National Conference leader and Member of Parliament Sharif-ud-Din Shariq said in the statement "PDP has always indulged in double speak in a bid to hoodwink the people and her eloquent praise of Modi is only a testimony of their true colours and dubious machinations".

He said, "why should Mehbooba not praise Modi, after all Modi is responsible for the killing of thousands of people of a particular community in Gujarat and Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as the Union home minister was responsible for the killing of thousands of Kashmiris."

Chairman of the Commission for Minorities and a National Integration Council member Habibullah, however, told HT: "I was sitting close to her (Mehbooba). I don't recall her saying any such thing. In any case, Omar (Abdullah) had left by the time she spoke."

Union home secretary RK Singh said the proceedings of the meeting will be circulated to all members.

"We will examine it... NIC proceedings are distributed to members every time and we will do this time also."

Leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley also joined the fray, saying that Mufti narrated an incident in reference to somebody whose work got resolved in half an hour or so.


                                                       Omar's tweet slams Mehbooba

Modi's Fast Biggest Political Stunt of the Decade: Congress


Narendra Modi At Fast with Shri L. K. Advani

The three-day fast of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was the "biggest political stunt of the decade", Congress general secretary Janardan Dwivedi said Tuesday.

"The rise in stature of such people is not a good sign," Dwivedi said a day after Modi ended his Sadbhavana fast in Ahmedabad.

He said no sensible person could say that Modi could stand against communalism.

He said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders were under certain compulsion in matters relating to Gujarat.

"The person against whom there are complaints of injustice, he has gone on a fast," Dwivedi said.

Taking a dig at BJP leaders like L.K. Advani, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley, who had gone to Ahmedabad to be with Modi during his fast, Dwivedi said there was a struggle in the BJP for supremacy.

Answering a query about Modi being projected as the prime ministerial candidate, he said such leaders who do not accept an all-inclusive society should not be projected.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Skullcap refusal on dais of amity


A Muslim cleric yesterday walked up to Narendra Modi and offered him a skullcap but the Gujarat chief minister politely declined to wear it.

The BJP leader, who ended his three-day fast for communal harmony today, however, accepted a shawl from Maulvi Sayed Imam Shahi Saiyed.

“I thought he would graciously accept it (the cap). After all, he has been wearing various colourful turbans and caps offered to him,” the 61-year-old cleric, who had come with his son Shamsuddin, said later.

While some observers said the cleric had virtually put Modi’s commitment on communal harmony to test with his offer, others said the chief minister’s response betrayed his dilemma.

While the chief minister is trying to burnish his political brand appeal, he wouldn’t want to risk hardliners within the wider Sangh parivar, they said, or do anything that could dent his image as a Hindutva poster boy.

The BJP played down the incident, saying the party did not believe in appeasement. “Thousands of members of the minority community have come here, but nobody insisted that Narendra Modi put on a skullcap. This is a non-issue which is being turned into a big one by our opponents,” spokesperson Vijay Rupani said.

The maulvi, a chief of the Sufi community in Gujarat, however, expressed his disappointment. “I did not want to argue, it was pointless. But I am pained. He has been wearing caps and turbans of each community but declined a Muslim one which is not a sign of sadbhavna,” he said.

“Modi’s refusal to accept the cap is not an insult to me but an insult to Islam,” Saiyed told reporters today.

“I had come to Ahmedabad after hearing about the Sadbhavna fast and went to the stage to felicitate Modi. When I offered him the cap, he told me he would not wear it. He might have thought that wearing a skullcap would dent his image.”

Modi, however, let the maulvi drape the green shawl around his shoulders.

Shamsuddin said his father had bought the cap and shawl for Rs 90. “We were asked by a government official to attend the fast. We came all the way from Rustampura, 100km away from Ahmedabad, and had to go through a lot of security hassles before we were allowed to go to the dais to greet Modi.”

Minority leader Yusuf Shaikh said the cap episode was a non-issue, but was significant as it had exposed Modi’s “drama”.

I correctly quoted Mehbooba on Modi: Sushma Swaraj


Sushma Swaraj

NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sushma Swaraj tweeted on Tuesday that she has "correctly quoted" People's Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mehbooba Mufti as praising Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, which the Kashmiri politician has denied.

"I correctly quoted Ms. Mehbooba Mufti in Ahmedabad yesterday," Sushma Swaraj tweeted after Mufti's stout denial.

"I only quoted what she spoke in the presence of over a hundred people in the afternoon session of the NIC (National Integration Council) meeting on 10th September," she said.

"It was not a private conversation."

Sushma Swaraj said in Ahmedabad Monday: "Not just the BJP supporters, even rivals like the PDP's Mehbooba Mufti have praised Modi's work ethics at the recent National Integration Council (NIC) meeting. This makes us proud."

Mufti denied it, saying: "I have been misquoted saying I praised Modi. I request the government of India to release the text of my speech so that the record is set straight."

Mufti and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah are engaged in a slug-fest since Swaraj in Ahmedabad revealed Mufti's praise for Modi.

Gujarat not against Muslims, says Sushma Swaraj




There is no discrimination in Gujarat against Muslims, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sushma Swaraj said Monday.


‘Gujarat is a state where there is no discrimination against Muslims. No plan is made thinking whether Hindus will benefit or Muslims,’ she said on the sidelines of Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s three-day fast.

Mehbooba denies Narendra Modi praise, calls Sushma Swaraj a 'liar'


Mehbooba Mufti

 Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday denied the claim that she had praised or supported Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi at a recent National Integration Council meeting.

In her speech after Narendra Modi broke his 3-day 'Sadbhavana fast' at Ahmedabad in Gujarat, Sushma Swaraj had said that Mehbooba Mufti, at a recent meeting of National integration council in New Delhi had praised Modi.

Leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha had further claimed that a friend of Mehbooba Mufti had sought a favour from the Gujarat chief minister which was granted immediately.

The BJP leader said: "A Muslim friend of hers wanted to invest in Gujarat and was astonished to be quickly granted an appointment, and that when he did meet Modi, had a decision in half an hour."

Mehbooba on Tuesday hit back and described Sushma's claim as baseless and untrue. "I have never praised Modi nor recommended any businessman to him for favour. It is all rubbish," she said.
Mehbooba Mufti has demanded that her NIC speech be made public. Union home secretary RK Singh said: "We will examine that demand....the proceedings of the NIC are distributed to the members every time and we will do it this time also."

Sushma Swaraj, in her response to Mehbooba's denial, wrote on her twitter page: "I correctly quoted Ms Mehbooba Mufti in Ahmedabad yesterday. It was not a private conversation. I only quoted what she spoke in the presence of over a hundred people in the afternoon session of the NIC meeting on 10th September."

Mehbooba's denial immediately evoked a strong reaction from Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah. He slammed her in a tweet saying that he was not surprised that Mehbooba had praised Modi. "She can praise who ever she likes. But I am surprised she'd deny it knowing others heard her speech," the chief minister posted on his twitter page.

"Why can't she just admit what she said rather than deny the whole thing. So much more graceful to accept rather than call Ms. Swaraj a liar," he added.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

India's opposition leader reaffirms commitment to "Look East" policy

Smt. Sushma Swaraj
Sushma Swaraj Visit to Singapore was a great success. Mrs Sushma Swaraj, the leader of the opposition in India's Lower House of Parliament also known as Lok Sabha, reaffirmed her country's commitment to its "Look East" policy and strong engagement with Southeast Asia and ASEAN.

Mrs Swaraj said this during her meetings with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Minister for Foreign Affairs K Shanmugam on Friday.

Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said that during the meetings, all parties reaffirmed the excellent state of bilateral relations.

Singaporean Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong
MFA said they discussed the potential for Singapore companies to participate in urban development, planning and management projects in India's metros.  

They also exchanged views on developments in India and Singapore.

MFA said Mrs Swaraj expressed hope that Mr Lee and Mr Shanmugam would visit India in the near future.

During her four-day visit from September 13 to 16, Mrs Swaraj delivered a public lecture, "Building Bridges for Peace and Regional Cooperation: India and its East Asian Neighbours" at the Institute of South Asian Studies on Wednesday.

She also called on Speaker of Parliament Abdullah Tarmugi on Thursday.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

ISAS Blessed with Smt.Sushma Swaraj's View on South Asian Deals


The ongoing South China Sea dispute, involving five Asian nations including China, Vietnam and the Philippines, has been a constant reminder of the simmering tensions in the region, despite the mostly ineffectual attempts of 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to resolve the tangle.

"From 1989, we have seen a series of moves at stabilising and improving our bilateral relations. Nevertheless, China's rapid economic growth and the consequential growth of its military power, the complexities of its polity and society make for a combination which would require very careful handling and consideration," Swaraj said at a lecture at the Institute of South Asia Studies.

"This is not just for India, but perhaps for all its neighbours, and all powers that interface with China. In the case of the India-China interface, the problem is more complex, since the interface comprises both a very direct maritime, and also a continental, dimension," she said.

Swaraj, however, pointed to the need for a robust maritime perspective in India's engagement with Southeast and East Asia saying although a part of the country's foreign policy, it could be "even more deeply embedded". "We cannot disregard our continental compulsions whether in the Northwest, in the North or in the Northeast. Nevertheless, we have to balance these compulsions with a maritime perspective in which our southern peninsula becomes the heart and mind of our foreign policy," she said.

Southeast Asia and Asean could also have a role to play in India's increasing engagement with North Asia, Swaraj said, not only as "a bridge and a fulcrum" between India and the region, but also as a "political and economic association" with strong links to India.

A Responsible Opposition Leader Smt.Sushma Swaraj


Manmohan Singh and his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina review an honour guard in Dhaka

Willy-nilly, Sushma Swaraj has offered Manmohan Singh what Mamata Banerjee denied him: a touch of balm on the Bangladesh wound.  Over Prime Ministers (Mr. Manmohan Singh) visit to Bangladesh on first week of this September 2011 Smt. Sushma Swaraj specifically said that “The beginning has been very, very good.” 


“Relations between the two countries (India and Bangladesh) have strengthened…. There was some communication gap that is why she (Mamata) did not join the delegation. Since she was not in the delegation, the Prime Minister thought it would be safe to just keep it (Teesta deal) aside for a later period,” Sushma added. 


The statement is clearly stirring a theory that Smt. Sushma Swaraj was trying to cast herself in the mould of a responsible Opposition leader who can easily bear a larger mantle should the occasion arise. She has shown that politicians like her are not into the politics for the sake of "dirty politics game" but are actually there to safeguard the interests of the Indian people & for overall development of India. Hope that Manmohan Singh Ministry thinks the same & do something for this country rather than just trying to defend the Constitution & the interest of the High Command.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Smt.Sushma Swaraj single handed silenced discussions in Lok Sabha over Lok Pal Bill


Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj said that Anna Hazare's anti-graft campaign had brought the issue of Lokpal to the people and the massive support it garnered was because people were "fed up" of increasing corruption in the last two years. Initiating the debate at a special sitting on the Lokpal bill issue after an address by Leader of House Pranab Mukherjee, Sushma Swaraj also urged the members to set an example by having a peaceful debate.
"It is a historical debate, let it be peaceful," she said.


The BJP leader said it was not the first time the Lokpal bill was being taken up by the parliament.


"This is not the first time the bill is being presented, our government also tried but could not get it passed," she said.


"This movement has brought the issue to the public. Earlier whenever a draft was made it was limited to the intellectuals," Sushma Swaraj said.


The opposition leader added the present situation had arisen because people were tired of the increasing corruption.


"The present situation is also because of the increasing corruption in the last two years. People are fed up," she said.


Jan Lokpal Bill original copy prepared by Anna Hazare Team download link: http://uploading.com/files/cf2bm76c/Jan%2Blokpal%2Bbill%2Bby%2BExpert%2B%2528Eng%2529.pdf/
Speech of Smt. Sushma Swaraj during Lok Sabha Session over Lokpal Bill:  http://uploading.com/files/92dd28e3/aug_speech_sushmaji.pdf/





Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Lioness Sushma Swaraj Roars Fearlessly Over Statement of INC's General Secretary Digvijay Singh

Gali Janardhana Reddy
Gali Janardhana Reddy is a Indian politician with the Bharatiya Janata Party and one of the richest politicians of Karnataka. He has been implicated in the massive illegal mining scandal in Bellary and the related Belekeri port scam. Janardhana Reddy is at the center of the illegal iron-ore mining controversy in the Karnataka government.


It is yet to prove that he is guilty. 


Smt. Sushma Swaraj With Reddy's
Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh on Monday(Sep 05, 2011) said that the arrest of former Karnataka tourism minister and mining baron G Janardhana Reddy and his brother-in-law Srinivas Reddy in the illegal mining case are only the tip of the iceberg. He demanded investigation into BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Venkaiah Naidu's links with the the Reddys. 


Over this Smt. Sushma Swaraj said," I welcome Digvijay Singh's demand that my association with Reddy brothers should be probed. Only then truth will come out and I will get justice. I am putting on record that I have no commercial association with Reddy brothers.I am now saying let the Prime Minister himself conduct a probe. Or Digvijaya Singh can do it if he doesn’t trust anybody else."

The point that should be noted here is that this isn't a scam & is totally related to the business interests of Reddy brothers on top of which this case is related to their company & not BJP as a whole. Though Smt. Sushma Swaraj is the oposition leader of the BJP that doesn't mean that she was related to this case. If that was the case that she was involved in it then she would have never said the above statement so fearlessly in return to the Digvijaya Singh's claim.  Above all Arun Jaitley was in-charge of the BJP's election campaign in the State and was present in Bangalore when discussions took place on Cabinet formation and the Reddys were inducted into the Ministry. This totally clears false claims of Mr. Digvijaya Singh.



Smt. Sushma Swaraj Says BJP backs Advani's anti-corruption yatra

(From left) Sushma Swaraj, L.K. Advani, Nitin Gadkari at the office bearers' meeting in Delhi.

Two senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have claimed that there is no division in the party over LK Advani's proposed yatra against corruption. Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley, Leaders of opposition in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha respectively, said that Advani is undertaking the yatra with the full support of the party.




 

"At the BJP Parliamentary Board meet yesterday, party President (Nitin Gadkari) asked officials to formulate a plan on Advani's yatra. The entire party backs it," said Sushma Swaraj.

Smt. Sushma Swaraj to attend seminar on regional cooperation in Singapore on 14th September,2011


Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj along with some senior BJP leaders (Ananth Kumar, Balbir Punj and Chandan Mitra) today left for Singapore to attend a seminar on peace and regional cooperation between India and its East Asian neighbours. On her Twitter handle, Swaraj said she is leaving for a trip to Singapore from September 13-16. "Going for ISAS lecture on 'Building bridges for Peace and Regional Cooperation- India and its East Asian neighbours'," Swaraj said. The Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) is organising the event.Senior BJP leaders and MPs Ananth Kumar, Balbir Punj and Chandan Mitra are part of the delegation led by Swaraj.

Event Details:-

Building Bridges for Peace and Regional Cooperation:
Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Member of Parliament and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha
3.00pm - 4.30pm   

About Swaraj Kaushal (Husband of Smt. Sushma Swaraj)

Swaraj Kaushal is a former governor of Mizoram. Born in 1952 in Solan he studied law at Punjab University. He married Sushma Swaraj in 1975 and they have a daughter. He was designated as Senior Advocate by Supreme Court of India in 1986. He was associated with Socialist Party. He played prominent role in negotiations for Mizoram Peace Accord which ended 20 years of insurgency. He also represented Government of India in the Nagaland peace negotiations. He was made Advocate General of Mizoram in 1987 and later Governor of Mizoram in 1990. He was the youngest ever Governor of a State. He was elected to the Rajya Sabha in August, 1998.

Did you know this about Sushma Swaraj




She was a "tom boy" in her childhood.


Her husband holds the distinction of being the youngest Governor in India.


The couple is adjudged as the 'Distinguished Couple' in the Limca Book of Records.


Sushma was awarded for being the best student of SD College, Ambala Cant. (1969-70)



Swaraj Kaushal (Husband of Smt. Sushma Swaraj)

Fact Sheet of Smt. Sushma Swaraj



Political Career Details:
  1.  Preceded by Lal Krishna Advani
  2. Constituency Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh)
  3. Minister of Information and Broadcasting (30 September 2000 – 29 January 2003)
  4. Chief Minister of Delhi(13 October 1998 – 3 December 1998)
  5. Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Telecommunications(19 March 1998 – 12 October 1998)
  6. Minister of Information and Broadcasting(16 May 1996 – 1 June 1996)
  7. Haryana State Minister of Education, Food and Civil Supplies(1987–1990)
  8. Haryana State Minister of Labour and Employment(1977–1979)
Personal Details: 
  1. Born: 14 February 1952 (age 59)
  2. Palwal, Haryana
  3. Political party: Bharatiya Janata Party
  4. Children: Bansuri Swaraj (daughter)
  5. Spouse: Swaraj Kaushal
  6. Residence :New Delhi
  7. Alma mater:Punjab University, Chandigarh
  8. Education:Graduation: BA at SD College, Ambala Cantt (Haryana) Post Graduation: LLB, Law Dept, Punjab University, Chandigarh
  9. Profession : Lawyer
  10. Religion: Hinduism
  11. Languages known: Hindi and English
  12. Interests: Hindi poetry, classical music, drama and fine arts
  13. E-mail - ibm.inb@sb.nic.in
  14. Present Address: 8, Safdarjung Lane,New Delhi - 110 011Tels. (011) 23794344, 23794044 9868181930 (M)
  15. Permanent Address: C-7, Civil Lines, Prof. Colony,Bhopal, Madhya PradeshTels. (0755) 2661006 , 09424488888


Career highlights:

Youngest minister in the Haryana Government at the age of 25


The best cadet of NCC at SD College in Haryana


President, Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Haryana for four years


Best Speaker of Panjab University


Received a gold medal for being the first woman Chief Minister of Delhi


Member, Court of Jamia Millia Islamia for the period 1998-99



Early Life of Smt. Sushma Swaraj


Smt. Sushma Swaraj was born in Palwal, Haryana in a Hindu Family on 14th February 1952 . She was educated at S.D. College, Ambala Cantonment and earned a B.A. degree. She studied LL.B. from the Law Department of Punjab University, Chandigarh. She is an advocate by profession.

She has been associated with many social and cultural bodies in various capacities. She was President of the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan,Haryana for four years.

The Indian Army's loss is BJP's gain. If Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, had her way, she would have joined the army. That's what her twitter followers discovered when she posted a picture of herself as a member of the National Cadet Corps (NCC).


Swaraj was an active cadet while at S.D. College in Ambala. She would have loved to join the army but could not, as at that time it was not open to women. Probably now it is a "little late", as she says. Ah, but she does use her words as weapons.


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