🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Gujarat’s Turning Point in BJP’s Rise
The political journey of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Gujarat is often described as a turning point in Indian politics. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Gujarat was plagued by crime and political patronage networks. The notorious mafia don Abdul Latif symbolized this nexus, wielding immense influence across the state. His reign of fear, coupled with political protection, created deep unrest among ordinary citizens.It was in this climate that leaders like Keshubhai Patel and Shankarsinh Vaghela galvanized public sentiment by promising to confront lawlessness head-on. Their bold stance resonated with voters, leading to BJP’s breakthrough victory in 1990. Latif’s eventual downfall marked a symbolic shift: Gujarat’s electorate embraced a party that pledged order and accountability.This episode underscores how decisive leadership and public unity can reshape political landscapes.
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Alimony Based on Need, Not Entitlement
The Delhi High Court’s updated guidelines on alimony mark a progressive step toward fairness in divorce proceedings. By clarifying that permanent alimony under Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act is not an automatic entitlement, the court has emphasized that support must be rooted in genuine need, not in equalizing incomes or granting undue advantage.The judgment rightly notes that financially independent spouses cannot claim alimony simply because a marriage ends. At the same time, it acknowledges the sacrifices many make—pausing careers, raising children, or managing households—contributions that deserve recognition and support. Denying assistance in such cases would be unjust.These guidelines aim to balance compassion with accountability, ensuring protection for the vulnerable while preventing misuse. They reaffirm that justice in family law must be transparent, equitable, and sensitive to lived realities.
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Engaging Youth, Building Trust
Opposition often accuses the BJP of “stealing votes,” but the reality lies in its grassroots engagement. On a Monday morning, even before noon, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was at a Mumbai college interacting directly with students. Alongside Mumbai BJP president Ameet Satam, discussions ranged from youth leadership and political ideology to the role of AI in governance.Gen Z aspirations are clear: world-class connectivity, safe environments, global universities, startup capital, and strong digital infrastructure. Under Fadnavis’s leadership, projects like Navi Mumbai Airport, Coastal Road, Atal Setu, and the M-Connect app reflect this vision. Mumbai Police’s crackdown on gangs, Educity’s global education, and startup funding further strengthen the state’s future.Importantly, Fadnavis listens, engages, and adapts—qualities that resonate with young voters. This is how trust is earned, not stolen.
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Sudhir Sharma’s Defining Shift
Former Himachal minister Sudhir Sharma’s decision to leave Congress and join the BJP reflects a deep personal and ideological transformation. In his heartfelt statement, Sharma described how, as a Congress member, he and his family often felt alienated from cultural celebrations—whether it was Ram Navami, the abrogation of Article 370, or the inauguration of the Ram Mandir. While neighbors rejoiced, his family sat behind closed doors, constrained by party ideology.Sharma argued that Congress’s stance increasingly distanced him from his faith and national pride, compelling opposition to every initiative of the Modi government. For him, this became untenable. By joining the BJP, he says he has reclaimed his identity, able to celebrate festivals and national milestones with his community. His move underscores how ideology can shape belonging, and why leaders seek alignment with their convictions.
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
A New Era with Justice Surya Kant
On November 24, 2025, Justice Surya Kant will assume office as the 53rd Chief Justice of India, serving until February 9, 2027. Born in Hisar, Haryana, and educated at Maharshi Dayanand University, his journey from advocate in Punjab and Haryana High Court to Attorney General of Haryana, then High Court judge, and finally Supreme Court justice reflects a career of dedication and integrity. Justice Kant’s judgments have often emphasized environmental protection, constitutional balance, and fairness in politically sensitive cases. His appointment as CJI marks a crucial moment for India’s judiciary, ensuring that justice remains accessible and impartial. With his vast experience, he is expected to strengthen institutional credibility and guide reforms that align justice with development. We wish Justice Surya Kant wisdom and courage in this historic responsibility.
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