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Just saw a glimpse of debate in Rajya Sabha... Modi is also there... Most of the opposition parties are asking to do something to resolve the issue of agitating UPSC students... I think BJP is wrongly handling the situation... It's allowing other parties and especially AAP to take show solidarity with the students...

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Just saw a glimpse of debate in Rajya Sabha... Modi is also there... Most of the opposition parties are asking to do something to resolve the issue of agitating UPSC students... I think BJP is wrongly handling the situation... It's allowing other parties and especially AAP to take show solidarity with the students...
I hope BJP govt shows some spine and stands with UPSC on the matter. There is absolutely nothing wrong with CSAT. Administrators of the country need to have some aptitude and basic English skills.
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I hope BJP govt shows some spine and stands with UPSC on the matter. There is absolutely nothing wrong with CSAT. Administrators of the country need to have some aptitude and basic English skills.
Aptitude can be checked without knowing English too... English language can be learned, once selected, as part of the course... I remember when I sat for Pre-Engineering Test (PET) in MP, the exam used to be in English and Hindi...Many Engineering students came from Hindi background and excelled...
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Aptitude can be checked without knowing English too... English language can be learned, once selected, as part of the course... I remember when I sat for Pre-Engineering Test (PET) in MP, the exam used to be in English and Hindi...Many Engineering stunt ends came from Hindi background and excelled...
Forget about PET, people have been cracking JEE with Hindi Medium. But these exams are entrance exams with average age of people taking these exams is 17-18. Average age for people taking UPSC wouldn't be less that 24-25. You can't compare both sets. If people can learn some English post their selection in UPSC, they can very well do as part of their exam preparation as well. In fact they would be more motivated to do so. Their shouldn't be any compromise on CSAT part.
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BJP chief Amit Shah likely to give Sangh men key roles in his new team The RSS's Ram Madhav and Shiv Prakash are likely to become general secretaries

The BJP national council will hold a day-long meeting at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on August 9 to ratify Shah’s appointment as party president. Shah will announce his new team after the current session of Parliament ends, likely on August 14, said a senior BJP leader who did not want to be named. Prominent among the new names being considered for the post of general secretaries are Ram Madhav and Shiv Prakash, marking a generational shift in the party’s leadership, insiders said. Both these men have recently been sent to the BJP by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the organisation that is the political party's ideological parent. While Madhav has been the RSS spokesman, Prakash has been in charge of western Uttar Pradesh. Not only are the two likely to be made general secretaries, they are also expected to be given an important role in the party affairs. Ram Madhav, in particular, is likely to be given the significant responsibility of coordination on three fronts – between the government and the BJP, the RSS and the party, and the government and the RSS. “The kind of slot being carved out for Ram Madhav will make him virtually number two in the party after Amit Shah,” said a BJP leader who asked to remain anonymous. General secretaries play a very important role in the functioning of the BJP. Not only are they part of the party president's team, which takes all important decisions, they also execute these decisions. In addition, they are responsible for overseeing the functioning of BJP units in the states as well as of other party organisations.
http://scroll.in/article/673226/BJP-chief-Amit-Shah-likely-to-give-Sangh-men-key-roles-in-his-new-team
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ram madhav is good leader. also will help party get new southern face
He was a RSS spokesperson - thats not exactly a "leader". BJP has done extraordinarily well so important BJP leaders from various states should be rewarded and given bigger responsibilities, instead here RSS men will be given more control over the party.
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He was a RSS spokesperson - thats not exactly a "leader". BJP has done extraordinarily well so important BJP leaders from various states should be rewarded and given bigger responsibilities' date=' instead here RSS men will be given more control over the party.[/quote'] vajpayee and advani were RSS men as well :giggle:
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Modi's authoritarian style in closed-door meetings annoys his own party MPs There was little dialogue when the PM invited BJP parliamentarians to interactive sessions with him this week.

695883c8-8955-4ccf-906d-7ac36689b4b3.jpg By now, it is well known that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is more comfortable delivering monologues than engaging in conversations. As a result, he has tried to avoid press conferences and public interactions with other politicians. Increasingly, his aversion for genuine interaction seems to be becoming apparent even in closed-door meetings with party leaders. At the very least, this was the case when Modi met Lok Sabha members from Maharashtra on Tuesday, and Bihar and Chhattisgarh, on Wednesday, according to some people present at the events at the prime minister's residence at 7, Race Course Road. On both the occasions, the seating arrangement was the same. Modi occupied the lone chair on a raised platform, with the MPs comforting themselves in chairs placed on the floor in front of him, according to five BJP MPs who spoke to Scroll.in. The most striking thing was Modi’s question to both sets of MPs: “How many of you interact with media? Raise your hands.” On both days, most MPs raised their hands, said the BJP leaders. “For a while he did not say anything. He just looked at us as if we were committing a crime,” said one of the MPs, who did not understandably wish to be named. “Then Modiji ordered: ‘Nothing that we discuss in the meeting should go out.’” No one raised a voice in disagreement. Yet, when asked how the meetings had gone, many of the MPs appeared eager to vent their anger. “Modiji is not merely aware of his reputation,” said an MP from Maharashtra. “He actively promotes it.” This has become a sore point with many MPs. “While we were told that the purpose of this meeting was to give us an opportunity to interact with the prime minister, what happened in reality was just the opposite,” said an MP from Bihar. “There was hardly any interaction. Modiji began the meeting with this query on the media and then told us to ask questions and describe problems in our respective constituencies.” But even before one MP could finish, Modi “turned his face towards someone else, prompting that MP to start speaking”, the Bihar MP continued. “This way, the meeting ended up generating only incomplete questions. Then, instead of replying to any of the questions, he told us it was important for us to promote the reputation of the government in the eyes of the people. Thereafter, he declared that the meeting was over.” The BJP MPs from Maharashtra had a similar experience, except that Modi also instructed them to do their best to ensure a victory for the party in the upcoming assembly election in the state. All the MPs that Scroll.in spoke with found these sessions unproductive. “Most of us could not comprehend why the meeting was called at all,” said a BJP MP from Maharashtra. To these MPs, Modi has become a source of both amusement and fear. “In the meeting, he kept nodding all the time as if he comprehended every word being uttered in that chaotic atmosphere,” said a BJP MP. “A smile never left his face even as we felt frustrated at not being able to communicate with him.” To be fair to Modi, he could well be facing a problem of plenty. The BJP has 280 MPs in the Lok Sabha. Meeting all of them individually would take a lot of time. Modi has, therefore, started meeting them in groups, state-wise. Before these two meetings, he had held meetings with MPs from Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi. He has been meeting party MPs almost daily and is likely to finish this exercise by the end of the month. But even accounting for Modi’s workload, because of his desire for full control and his inability to listen attentively, he risks alienating his own party's leaders.
http://scroll.in/article/673379/Modi's-authoritarian-style-in-closed-door-meetings-annoys-his-own-party-MPs MPs ko ab pata chala ki Modi authoritarian hai :hehe:
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Modi's authoritarian style in closed-door meetings annoys his own party MPs There was little dialogue when the PM invited BJP parliamentarians to interactive sessions with him this week. http://scroll.in/article/673379/Modi's-authoritarian-style-in-closed-door-meetings-annoys-his-own-party-MPs MPs ko ab pata chala ki Modi authoritarian hai :hehe:
:giggle: Lol, how dumb they would be, if they realized it just now.
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Scroll.in:hysterical:
Dil Behlaney (Gum Bhulaney) Ke Liye Ghalib, Khayal Achcha Hain.... :giggle: [Neo-AAP (na yahan ka, na wahan ka) Mode On] Justwant Singh in Coma after head injury at home... :hitler: Is it the Achchey Din which Modi promised? [Neo-AAP (na yahan ka, na wahan ka) Mode Off] BTW, Juswant Singh, please get well soon...
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