Pakistan’s reported air strikes on Kabul last night, coinciding with Acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India, seem intended to send...
Recommendations appear in Niti Aayog’s Tax Policy Working Paper Series–II. It says there is a need to shift away from fear-based enforcement to trust-based governance.
In service with the British military since 2019, it is also known as the Martlet missile. Ukrainians have also deployed these missiles against Russian troops.
Pakistan’s army has been a rentier force available to a reasonable bidder. It has never come to the aid of any Muslims including Palestinians or the Gazans, except making noises here and there.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi has every right to make accusations of corruption against PM Narendra Modi but he must be ready for public scrutiny. As a citizen-voter I wish to ask a few questions to Rahul Gandhi for which I hope he will give simple and straight answers:
1. Use of black money: Will he take steps to make audit of accounts of political parties mandatory?
2. How does he wish to curb use of black money in our elections?
3. Rafale aircrafts deal: In case UPA is voted to power and he becomes PM, would the deal be cancelled, or would it be renegotiated?
4. Since Rafale aircrafts deal is just one instance of corruption in defence equipment procurement deals, would he show courage to ensure that all commission payments in such deals are disclosed?
5. It is easy to make promises about minimum income guarantee or MIG, but it is next to impossible to implement such promises. Would he find excuses not to implement the promise of MIG?
6. Would he disclose sources of his income during last ten years and why he & his mother wish to have their private control on a public property of Associated Journals Ltd.?
No, I don’t agree. In fact, it gives a fitting reply to Rahul Gandhi’s slogan, “Chowkidar Chor Hai” in a positive way. Had Modi countered the slogan in any other manner, let us say by a counter-slogan “Chor Nahi Hai Chowkidar, Pappu Hai Zuta Aur Bekar”, this could have resulted in in a negative and defensive campaign. ‘MaiBhi Chowkidar”is far more assertive and positive.
Will u stop ur spit & run policy at least after left front jettisoned ur 130 yrs old junk party
Congress President Rahul Gandhi has every right to make accusations of corruption against PM Narendra Modi but he must be ready for public scrutiny. As a citizen-voter I wish to ask a few questions to Rahul Gandhi for which I hope he will give simple and straight answers:
1. Use of black money: Will he take steps to make audit of accounts of political parties mandatory?
2. How does he wish to curb use of black money in our elections?
3. Rafale aircrafts deal: In case UPA is voted to power and he becomes PM, would the deal be cancelled, or would it be renegotiated?
4. Since Rafale aircrafts deal is just one instance of corruption in defence equipment procurement deals, would he show courage to ensure that all commission payments in such deals are disclosed?
5. It is easy to make promises about minimum income guarantee or MIG, but it is next to impossible to implement such promises. Would he find excuses not to implement the promise of MIG?
6. Would he disclose sources of his income during last ten years and why he & his mother wish to have their private control on a public property of Associated Journals Ltd.?
CHO (wkida) R.
No, I don’t agree. In fact, it gives a fitting reply to Rahul Gandhi’s slogan, “Chowkidar Chor Hai” in a positive way. Had Modi countered the slogan in any other manner, let us say by a counter-slogan “Chor Nahi Hai Chowkidar, Pappu Hai Zuta Aur Bekar”, this could have resulted in in a negative and defensive campaign. ‘MaiBhi Chowkidar”is far more assertive and positive.
It would be safe if Shri M J Akbar does not become a Chowkidar outside a working women’s hostel.