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Monday, June 29, 2009
BJP intensifies anti-VAT move hope for some value addition
Vijay Deo Jha Ranchi Sunday, June 7, 2009
The State BJP staged a protest demonstration against Value Added Tax (VAT) and tried to ensure a value addition to its politics in the forthcoming Jharkhand State Assembly election.
Scores of BJP leaders staged a dharna in front of the Raj Bhawan and put the garland of vegetables around their neck on Saturday. They criticised the State Government for making the life of the common man miserable by imposing four per cent tax on essential commodities.
The BJP has planned to give a political colour to this issue and once again assured its core constituents - the business community – that the party would carry on and spearhead their fight to its logical end. This was evident from the fact that a large number of BJP leaders participated in Statewide bandh called by the business community against VAT.
The debate over VAT is likely to flare up in the coming days after traders threatened to shut down their business establishments after June 13 if the decision was not revoked by that day. The growing feeling in the Congress is that the BJP’s emotional surcharge over VAT might turn into a lethal weapon against the UPA in the Assembly elections.
The BJP is ready with a couple of slogans like Mahamahim ka tana bana mare garib par bharo khazana and a dozen more will be coined within few days,” a party leader said. BJP leaders are quite unabashed about the strategy they have employed.
From public meetings to banners the BJP plans to move to the villages to arouse the public sentiment. Today, the State BJP bosses will sit together to chalk out a strategy for the anti-VAT movement. The BJP is really looking out for a partner in this game.
Ironically, the common man has not come out against VAT so far, and a bewildered Federation of Jharkhand Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FJCCI) could be seen crying for the public cause.
Both the BJP and the FJCCI are quite concerned that its anti-VAT signature tune has not gained public currency. Congressmen on the other hand are quite confused and divided over the prospect of lending their voice to the anti-VAT cry. Nowhere except in State capital party leaders, under pressure from a contrary constituency, joined the traders. State Congress president Pradeep Balmuchu met Governor Syed Sibtey Razi and requested him to find a solution to the problem. “We do not oppose VAT because it is UPA’s brainchild but we have asked the State Government to take some steps so that poor people and common man do not suffer,” Balmuchu said.
For Balmuchu opposing VAT so openly is quite tormenting and tempting. But this is not for the lone Congress MP and Union Minister for Food and Processing Industries Subodhkant Sahay who has made his mind known.

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Quoting a portion of his letter Sinha said that it was seemingly difficult to avoid impression that in the BJP "we put a premium on failure". It was time when the party should be reconstituted.
Sinha also announced his decision to resign as the in-charge of Karnataka affairs and as head of the Foreign Affairs Cell of the party. He seemingly did it in response to senior leader Jaswant Singh's suggestion at a core committee meeting that there should be collective responsibility for failure.
The truth may lie somewhere in between. The well-placed sources in the state BJP said that the phrases like ‘collective responsibility and moral responsibility’ were not the only core reasons that prompted him to take such unusual steps. “Perhaps he was hopeful of getting a key job in the newly constituted BJP parliamentary board, the post of deputy leader to opposition in LS could one of them...but he was pushed to the edge,” a senior state BJP leader twisted a theory adding that it was the part of ongoing bickering between the camps led by Lal Krishna Advani and Rajnath Singh.
“I will not speak anything about my resignation. It is an internal matter of the party…you can ask and talk about anything other than my resignation. I am here to seek blessing of Goddess Durga for my party, my state and me as well,” Sinha tried to put a lid over the controversy.
What Sinha mumbled before the almighty remained in the confines of the sanctorum? But that could be read between the lines of those carefully crafted sentences of the letter: the BJP the party with difference has lost somewhere.
Sinha raised the banner of revolt just before Rajnath Singh addressed a press conference to show a united face of the BJP. During the press conference observers did not miss an equally latent warning of disciplinary actions against those who go to the media to air their differences within the party.
Speaking over telephone from New Delhi a senior BJP MP who is close to Rajnath Singh termed the resignation as a pressure tactics to put Rajnath Singh in the tight spot.
“Leaders like Sinha who enjoys fruits of politics without really doing any ground work often resorts to such tactics. His resignation will be no help the party but he succeeded to show the BJP is really a troubled house,” the leader said it quite angrily.
“I do not know about others but I am doing what a true party worker should do in such a situation,” Sinha said.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Shibu resigns from Jamtara: chances of government formation in Jharkhand appears bleak
The JMM chief Shibu Soren aka Disom guru is not troubled with ‘to be or not be’ mindset anymore about the prospect of the formation JMM government in Jharkhand headed by him.
On Saturday, he preferred not to venture further in the uncertain zone—between government and no government—after he tendered his resignation as MLA from Jamtara. If there was a faint hope of the JMM led government; his resignation made the prospect bleak.
Soren who has been in Bokaro submitted his resignation through his emissary Suprio Bhattacharya; this afternoon; to the office of state assembly Speaker. Soren had won parliamentary election from Dumka and assembly by-election from Jamtara.
Soren played safe by opting central politics rather than taking burden of cobbling majority in a house of suspended animation; and precarious number game; which left with barely nine months to complete its term. But the local JMM leaders have not left claim so far.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
The election of the state assembly is scheduled to be held next year and Marandi said: “We have tested our strength successfully in this election and the JVM will emerge as the key to the power.”
Nevertheless, Marandi managed to retain his seat by a margin of 48520 votes but he suffered the biggest recession in his popularity comparing to his last victory in Koderma by a margin of more than one lakh votes. In rest 13 Lok Sabha constituencies his chosen lieutenants—Pradeep Yadav from Godda, Saba Ahmed from Giridih, Prabhat Kumar from Palamu, Akthar Ansari from Ranchi, Arvind Singh from Jamshedpur—became the casualty of the NDA onslaught.
Nowhere in Jharkhand could the JVM offer a tough challenge to either BJP or the UPA combine. Six of party candidates slipped to third position including Yadav, Ahmed and Prabhat Kumar whom Marandi fielded—believing them as a sure bet.
Yadav had virtually made Godda a tense battlefield for the BJP candidate Nishikant Dubey with reported cases of alleged physical clashes. Nevertheless, he bagged 176926 votes but he could not stop Dubey to win the election. Sahai slipped to third position and the great dream of the JVM to be the master of the Santhal Pargana politics was dashed to the ground.
But then this election played the role of a great leveler as it brought other parties like the Congress, the JMM and the RJD at par with the JVM.