In BJP, even tea seller can aspire to be PM: Rajnath

January 19, 2014

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New Delhi, Jan 19: Attacking the Congress’ first family, BJP president Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that only the BJP practises internal democracy as even a tea seller can aspire to become prime minister and a farmer a party president, which is contrary to Gandhi's first in the ruling dispensation.

“Internal democracy is only practised in the BJP where a tea seller (Narendra Modi) can aspire to become prime minister and a farmer can become president. But in the Congress, only people born in a family can dream of becoming prime minister and president,” Singh told the gathering at national council meeting taking place at Ramlila Maidan.

He also said that such parties also face inherent problems as “when the family disintegrates, the party also vanishes”.

He shared the dais with other party top brass including L K Advani, Narendra Modi, Sushma Swaraj, Arun Jaitley, M M Joshi and BJP chief ministers Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Raman Singh and Manohar Parrikar. Vasundhara Raje could not attend as she was not well.

Singh was perhaps provoked to take on the Congress owing to former UPA minister Mani Shankar Aiyar’s tea-seller jibe at Modi during the AICC session on Friday. “That reflected the feudal mindset of the Congress,” Singh remarked.

Responding to Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s charge of the BJP indulging in communal politics, Singh launched a counterattack, accusing them of dividing the people on the religious lines.

“I want to remind Sonia Gandhi that it was Manmohan Singh who had said that Muslims have the first right on India's resources. If there is any party which takes decisions based on religious considerations, it is the Congress. If there is any communal party, it is the Congress,” said the party

president.

AAP also targeted

Refraining from taking the name of the Aam Admi Party, he said that opportunist political parties, including the Congress, are colluding together directly or indirectly to stop the BJP from coming to power.

In his long speech, the party chief came down heavily on the UPA’s misgovernance, corruption and pulling down the fiscal health but at the same time gave some insight into the BJP’s vision on tackling country’s social, political, economic and diplomatic problems.

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December 16,2025

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The deletion of over 58 lakh names from West Bengal’s draft electoral rolls following a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) has sparked widespread concern and is likely to deepen political tensions in the poll-bound state.

According to the Election Commission, the revision exercise has identified 24 lakh voters as deceased, 19 lakh as relocated, 12 lakh as missing, and 1.3 lakh as duplicate entries. The draft list, published after the completion of the first phase of SIR, aims to remove errors and duplication from the electoral rolls.

However, the scale of deletions has raised fears that a large number of eligible voters may have been wrongly excluded. The Election Commission has said that individuals whose names are missing can file objections and seek corrections. The final voter list is scheduled to be published in February next year, after which the Assembly election announcement is expected. Notably, the last Special Intensive Revision in Bengal was conducted in 2002.

The development has intensified the political row over the SIR process. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her Trinamool Congress have strongly opposed the exercise, accusing the Centre and the Election Commission of attempting to disenfranchise lakhs of voters ahead of the elections.

Addressing a rally in Krishnanagar earlier this month, Banerjee urged people to protest if their names were removed from the voter list, alleging intimidation during elections and warning of serious consequences if voting rights were taken away.

The BJP, meanwhile, has defended the revision and accused the Trinamool Congress of politicising the issue to protect what it claims is an illegal voter base. Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari alleged that the ruling party fears losing power due to the removal of deceased, fake, and illegal voters.

The controversy comes amid earlier allegations by the Trinamool Congress that excessive work pressure during the SIR led to the deaths by suicide of some Booth Level Officers (BLOs), for which the party blamed the Election Commission. With the draft list now out, another round of political confrontation appears imminent.

As objections begin to be filed, the focus will be on whether the correction mechanism is accessible, transparent, and timely—critical factors in ensuring that no eligible voter is denied their democratic right ahead of a crucial election.

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December 6,2025

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With IndiGo flight disruptions impacting thousands of passengers, the airline on Saturday said that it will offer full waiver on all cancellations/reschedule requests for travel bookings between December 5, 2025 and December 15, 2025.

Earlier in the day, the civil aviation ministry had directed the airline to complete the ticket refund process for the cancelled flights by Sunday evening, as well as ensure baggage separated from the travellers are delivered in the next two days.

In a post on X, titled 'No questions asked', IndiGo wrote, "In response to recent events, all refunds for your cancellations will be processed automatically to your original mode of payment."

"We are deeply sorry for the hardships caused," it further added.

Several passengers, however, complained of not getting full refund as promised by the airline.

Netizens have shared screenchots of getting charged for airline cancellation fee and convenience fee.

"Please tell me why u have did this airline cancellation charges when u say full amount will be refunded (sic)," a user wrote sharing a screenshot of the refund page.

"Well, but you have still debited the convenience charges," wrote another.

Passengers have also raised concerns about the "cancel" option being disabled on the IndiGo app. "First enable the 'Cancel' button on your App & offer full refund on tickets cancelled by customers between the said dates," wrote a user.

A day after the country's largest airline, IndiGo, cancelled more than 1,000 flights and caused disruptions for the fifth day on Saturday, the ministry said that any delay or non-compliance in refund processing will invite immediate regulatory action.

The refund process for all cancelled or disrupted flights must be completed by 8 pm on Sunday, the ministry said in a statement.

"Airlines have also been instructed not to levy any rescheduling charges for passengers whose travel plans were affected by cancellations," it said.

On Saturday, more than 400 flights were cancelled at various airports.

IndiGo has also been instructed to set up dedicated passenger support and refund facilitation cells.

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