Saturday, 21 June 2014

GOVERNOR HOUSE - A REHABILITATION CENTER FOR DISCARDED LEADERS

The voters  and the blind supporters of the BJP have found nothing innovative, in the working culture of Modi Govt., instead the present Govt. have nothing new in their kitty, which could be termed, as a  ‘Modi Policy’ and have failed to leave a foot print for their future successors.

After  inception in the Govt., the PM, Mr. Narendra Modi, in most of the occasion, on various policy issues, have found to be indulge in the Congress’s wrong precedence’s, which was, earlier, being criticized by Mr. Modi or BJP, in last 10 years of corrupt ruling of the Congress.

The present tussle of the Modi Govt. for shunting or flushing out the Governors, as, earlier, recommended by the Congress party, has reflected a negative mind set of the new Govt., at the initial period of so called Good governs.

It is quite evident, from the stand taken by the Modi Govt., by putting unwanted pressure to the Governors, whose term is likely to end sooner or later, that the Modi Govt. is just following the footsteps of Congress’s wrong tactics, who have shunted out the BJP’s recommended Governors, like Mr.Vishnukant, Mr. Kailashpati Mishra and Mr. Babu Parmanad and Mr. Kedar Nath Sahini, in 2004.

Let us recall that it was the BJP”s M.P., Mr. BP Singhal, who had challenge the Congress decisions for removing the Governors of BJP’s choice, before the Supreme Court.

And, the Apex Court have given a  clear verdict that any Govt. cannot throw out the Governor from their job, until and unless there is concrete reasons for the removal of the governors, which amounts to their inefficiency in their stipulated job.

Unfortunately, it is being felt that the Governor House has become a ‘Rehabilitation Center’ or ‘Dumping Ground’ for the politically discarded leaders, who have served the party for quite long time and have no positive role to play in the present Govt. Recommending theirs name for the post of Governors seems to be a “Life Time Achievement Award” for the poor leaders.


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