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Dr. Nowhera Shaik MD & CEO, Heera Group of Companies Congratulates BJP on Delhi Assembly Election Victory
Introduction
In a recent statement, Dr. Nowhera Shaik, the esteemed MD & CEO of Heera Group of Companies, extended her warm congratulations to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on their remarkable victory in the Delhi Assembly Elections. This blog post delves into Dr. Shaik's message and its significance in the context of Indian politics.
A Historic Mandate
Dr. Nowhera Shaik's congratulatory message emphasizes the historic nature of BJP's mandate in Delhi. The party's success in securing a significant number of seats in the Delhi Assembly is indeed a landmark achievement, reflecting the people's trust in their leadership and policies.
Endorsement of Progressive Policies
According to Dr. Shaik, the election results serve as a "resounding endorsement of the progressive policies of the NDA government." This statement underscores the public's approval of the National Democratic Alliance's approach to governance and development.
BJP's Winning Streak
Dr. Nowhera Shaik points out that the BJP's victory in Delhi follows their recent successes in Haryana and Maharashtra. This string of victories across different states demonstrates the party's growing influence and popularity among diverse voter bases.
Visionary Leadership of PM Modi
A key factor highlighted in Dr. Shaik's message is the "visionary leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji." She attributes the BJP's continued success to the trust and confidence that people have in Prime Minister Modi's leadership style and vision for the country.
Building a Viksit Bharat
Dr. Nowhera Shaik specifically mentions PM Modi's "unwavering commitment to building a Viksit Bharat" (Developed India). This reference aligns with the government's focus on comprehensive national development and progress across various sectors.
A New Era for Delhi
Expressing optimism about the future, Dr. Shaik states her confidence that "this mandate will usher in a new era of growth, development, and prosperity for our national capital." This sentiment reflects the expectations of positive changes and improvements in Delhi under the newly elected government.
Key Players in BJP's Success
In her congratulatory message, Dr. Nowhera Shaik also extends her best wishes to two prominent BJP leaders:
Shri Amit Shah: As the Union Home Minister and a key strategist for the party, Shah has played a crucial role in BJP's electoral successes.
Shri J.P. Nadda: The BJP National President has been instrumental in steering the party's campaigns and organizational efforts.
Conclusion
Dr. Nowhera Shaik's congratulatory message to the BJP on their Delhi Assembly Election victory highlights the significance of this political achievement. As the MD & CEO of Heera Group of Companies, her statement reflects the business community's perspective on the election results and their implications for Delhi's future development.
The BJP's success in Delhi, following victories in other states, indicates a strong wave of support for the party's policies and leadership. As the new government takes shape in Delhi, all eyes will be on how they translate this mandate into tangible progress and development for the national capital.
PM Modi signals continuity in portfolio allocation, reposes trust in old team as many of them retain departments
Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent out a message of continuity by retaining his top lieutenants in key Ministries while allocating portfolios to his Council of Ministers on June 10.
The four big Ministries that are part of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) — a key body within the Union Cabinet — saw the return of all the Ministers with Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman and S. Jaishankar retaining the portfolios of Home, Defence, Finance, and External Affairs respectively.
Mr. Modi, who now needs the support of allies to lead the latest National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, also left key infrastructure Ministries largely unchanged. Nitin Gadkari retained Road Transport and Highways, Sarbananda Sonowal retaining Shipping and Ports, and Ashwini Vaishnaw keeping Railways, along with Information Technology and Information and Broadcasting. Jyotiraditya Scindia seems to have received a leg-up by securing the Telecom Ministry, another key infrastructure portfolio. Only Aviation saw a change, and was handed to Ram Mohan Naidu of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), a portfolio that had been with his party in the first Modi government, when Ashok Gajapati Raju had held the Ministry.
Team NDA 3.0
Prime minister holds all important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any minister.
Former Chief Ministers who were newly sworn in as Ministers were also given key Ministries. Former Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar got the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry on a day when Mr. Modi’s first Cabinet meeting with his new team cleared a proposal for building three crore houses in urban and rural areas under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (PMAY). Former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan received charge of the crucial Ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development, a reflection of the fact that under his tenure as CM, wheat production, especially that of the famous Sharbati wheat, had broken all records.
At a time when calls for a caste census are being raised both from outside and within the NDA government, Virender Kumar has been retained with the Social Justice portfolio.
Interestingly, with the Lok Sabha seeing a far bigger contingent of Opposition MPs, Arunachal Pradesh MP Kiren Rijiju has been made Minister for Parliamentary Affairs as he is seen to be affable and shares a good rapport across the political spectrum. Mr. Rijiju being a Buddhist has been given charge of the Minority Affairs Ministry.
Even with allies, allocations have followed a pattern of continuity, with Rajiv Ranjan Singh ‘Lalan’ holding the portfolio of Panchayati Raj, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry, earlier held by Giriraj Singh, who is a BJP MP from the same State of Bihar. H.D. Kumaraswamy of the Janata Dal (S) got the portfolio of Heavy Industries and Steel, which was held by the Shiv Sena before they parted ways with the BJP. Former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi is Cabinet Minister for Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSMEs). Chirag Paswan holds the Food Processing Ministry which was earlier held by his father, the late Ram Vilas Paswan.
Among Ministers from the BJP’s stable, C.R. Paatil got the crucial Ministry of Jal Shakti, a flagship post where close rapport with Mr. Modi is a key factor. Dharmendra Pradhan retained Education, Arjun Ram Meghwal retained Law while Pralhad Joshi moved to Food, Civil Supplies and Renewable Energy.
In all, the overarching message from the portfolio allocation effected by Mr. Modi seems to be that while his party’s numbers had reduced, he does not hold it against his ministerial colleagues, putting out a business-as-usual vibe as he embarks on his third-successive term.