Not every project can go to Gujarat; states like Tamil Nadu...
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
"Not every project can go to Gujarat; states like Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are also watching closely. I felt bad about the Tamil Nadu BJP Core Committee meeting taking place at Amit Shah's residence—it is wrong. You cannot assign everything to Gujarat, including AI, semiconductor wafer facilities, the 2030 Commonwealth and Police Games, and the 2036 Olympics. This does not represent an inclusive development model for India."— K. Annamalai, BJP Leader from Tamil Nadu. This statement highlights growing internal friction over regional resource distribution and industrial investments within India. It underscores the demand from Southern states for a more balanced development framework across the nation.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
If Rajasthan’s government schools are truly of high quality, the government should welcome CJP inspectors on a red carpet to prove critics wrong instead of blocking them. Under a "triple-engine" government model, showing transparent progress should be welcomed rather than restricted. Ultimately, authorities cannot stop parents from visiting the schools where their children study. Heavy-handed suppression usually backfires and fuels stronger opposition. The weak condition of public school infrastructure is common knowledge; CJP simply captures it on camera. Such public exposure creates healthy pressure on the administration to upgrade school facilities.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
Alongside Tukaram Mundhe, Sunil Kendrekar is remembered as an upright IAS officer. As Marathwada Regional Commissioner, he launched a major anti-encroachment drive, clearing public spaces across highways and district junctions. Earlier as Beed Collector, he exposed corruption in cattle fodder camps, ensured aid reached farmers, and deposited the revenue from selling report recommending direct cash transfers for farmers, similar to Telangana's model, to curb farmer suicides. Publishing this report independently upset the state leadership, leading to a show-cause notice for crossing administrative boundaries. Known for his strict integrity, Kendrekar eventually took voluntary retirement. Today, photos of him living a simple agrarian life frequently surface on social media.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of "Urban Naxals" from the Red Fort, he did not provide a rigid definition; instead, political opponents began responding to the term publicly. Leaders like P. Chidambaram, Mehbooba Mufti, Arvind Kejriwal, and Mahua Moitra reacted, while Tariq Anwar questioned the precise definition. The author argues that Rahul Gandhi represents the most significant threat within this framework, regardless of whether he publicly claims the label. Calling for action based on the Prime Minister's appeal to isolate such elements, the post urges voters to identify and reject candidates associated with this ideology. The author frames withholding electoral support from these political figures as a form of active civic participation and patriotism.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
I strongly agree with Jan Suraaj party founder Prashant Kishor's stance regarding legal action against Congress leader Sonia Gandhi for alleged disrespect toward Vande Mataram. Rather than making mere verbal statements or demanding apologies—which the Congress leadership has historically resisted regarding past controversies—the central government should initiate direct legal proceedings. The commentary argues that the laws of the land apply equally to all citizens regardless of political stature. Leaving the matter to political rhetoric risks frustrating supporters, whereas pursuing a strictly legal course would reinforce the principle that no individual is above the law.
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