UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s day out with Bollywood fraternity and India Inc. in Mumbai is atypical for a politician who generates headlines on divisive issues. But if pressures of making UP attractive to investors and creative artists temper his hyper-politicalised government, it would bring a pleasant but also worthwhile change.
Trudeau’s hypocrisy on farmers shows he hasn’t learnt from India trip. Or he just can’t help it
Arvind Kejriwal has competition — in Canada. How else can one explain the hypocrisy and political opportunism of PM Trudeau over backing Punjab farmers’ protests while consistently opposing India’s farm subsidies at WTO? Trudeau hasn’t learnt the lessons of his diplomatically disastrous 2018 India trip. Or he just can’t help himself.
AAP govt shouldn’t play politics of opportunism with farmers. If it notified a law, own it up
AAP government’s decision to notify one of the three contentious farm laws while CM Arvind Kejriwal demands their repeal is another example of political opportunism and hypocrisy. Allowing trade of foodgrains and poultry outside mandis is good, but AAP must own it up. Kejriwal is sending mixed signals to farmers.
GST inflows topping Rs 1 lakh crore good news for economy, but it mustn’t delay fixing GST issues
GST inflows topping Rs 1 lakh crore for a second straight month is another sliver of hope for the economy. This trend should sustain to ensure revival gains momentum. This also shouldn’t lead to complacency over fixing GST’s problems, whether it’s dues to states or the complicated slabs and rates.
CM Ajay Bisht gets my vote.