Rahul as Cong chief will be 'achhe din for BJP': Smriti Irani

June 2, 2016

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New Delhi, Jun 2: HRD minister Smriti Z Irani tells Akshaya Mukul the reason she gets into scraps on social media is because she gives back whenever she is attacked personally. She also says Rahul Gandhi becoming Congress president would be achhe din for BJP, and speaks about her policy initiatives.

How have you done in two years?

There was a bit of apprehension as to what is it that I will bring to the fore as HRD minister. Much has been done since then. The school system was plagued with a lack of data. The challenge was how to apply a solution to the last mile, to the last student or to the teacher with regard to training and remedial measures to enhance learning outcomes. That is the kind of measures we have rolled out in the past two years.

But flagship programmes are facing fund problems.

For too long in our country and especially since the last NDA government, when we started SSA, there is a huge system of building infrastructure. Once you have given funds to build the infrastructure, then you need addition-al funds to either maintain them or if you have totally collapsing infrastructure, th-en you need to give money to rebuild it. Most of the interaction between the Centre and states has been on the basis of block data. That is why budgeting is also looked from a block perspective. There has to be an honest course correction. The legacy of the UPA government was legacy of announcements that we resist. This government has shown how governance can impact.

In the last one year, you and the ministry have been involved in various controve-rsies. In retrospect, do you think the Hyderabad University issue could have been handled differently?

We as a government do not intervene in daily administration of any university, let alone Hyderabad University. I was very clear that when I presented my speech in Parliament I present every paper to back every sentence that came out of my mouth. .

What about JNU?

If a college or university thinks it has a law-and-order challenge, should I say you call police at your political convenience? It is the decision of the administration, which has nothing to do with the government of India. There have been challenges in JNU before. In 2009, there was a lathicharge. How come there was no Rahul Gandhi in JNU then?

JNU issue created acrimony in and outside Parliament, a privilege motion was moved against you.

No privilege was moved.

But Sitaram Yechury did move it.

Yechury misled the press. Deputy chairperson of Rajya Sabha came out and said there was no privilege motion moved against me. I think it is a sad day when you see political legends fall this low.

There are accusations that you want to change the character of institutions.

Anybody who is HRD or culture minister will get attacked whenever BJP is in power. That is the nature of the beast. It is not a political atta-ck, it is an ideological attack by those who have been steeped in the system for too long, demonizing the right wing. So, it is an expected attack. One needs to just take it with a pinch of salt and move on.

Is RSS interfering in education?

No.

Will there will consensus on National Education Policy or confrontation? Should it not be discussed by Parliament?

Consensus has been built even before the process has been completed by the committee. Every block, every district, every state was taken on board. 1.1 lakh villages gave in writing what kind of policy they want, 5000 blocks and 500 districts came forward. It is unprecedented. Even children were consulted. Every voice possible was consulted including Unesco and Unicef. As for Parliament discussion, the entire process is not over yet.

Will it get into political entanglements?

I don't think so. Everybody is very keen that quality increases, that curriculum is updated, especially in higher education. Everybody is keen that there is some responsibility and accountability that is infused with autonomy in the system.

What changes do we expect in the next three years?

Fundamentally, by 2019, you will see the change absent in Indian education system in the last 30-40 years.

There is talk of you as BJP's UP CM candidate.

You want me out of the ministry?

Why do you attack Rahul Gandhi so much?

I am asked by journalists, so I say.

He is being elevated as party president

It is achche din for us.

Why do you get into scraps with people regularly on social media?

There will be expected attack on anyone who becomes HRD minister in this government. During UPA, no ideological attack was made by inte-llectuals who were concerned about the state of education. Nobody spoke about the fact that the RTE Act of 2009 gave 25% reservation to poor chil-dren in private schools but there was no financial provision. Under this government, we facilitated entry of poor children into private schools.

This cannot be the sole reason.

I get attacked because I give it back.

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SHAMSHUDDIN MOHAMMED
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Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

Dear smrithi , when will we Indian Citizens Get Acche Din ? After BJP Regime

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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on Friday, said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) plans to reintroduce electoral bonds in some capacity following extensive consultations with all stakeholders, should it come back to power in the 2024 general elections, according to a report in the Hindustan Times (HT).

HT cited Nirmala Sitharam as saying, “We still have to do a lot of consultation with stakeholders and see what is it that we have to do to make or bring in a framework which will be acceptable to all, primarily retain the level of transparency and completely remove the possibility of black money entering into this.”

However, the Centre has not yet decided whether to seek a review of the ruling made by the Supreme Court (SC), she said.

She further added, “What the scheme, which has been just thrown out by the Supreme Court, brought in was transparency. What prevailed earlier was just free-for-all.”

Launched in 2018, electoral bonds were accessible for acquisition at any State Bank of India (SBI) branch. Contributions made through this programme by corporations and even foreign entities via Indian subsidiaries received full tax exemption, while the identities of the donors remained confidential, safeguarded by both the bank and the recipient political parties.

On February 15, a five-judge Constitution Bench struck down the scheme, deeming it ‘unconstitutional’ due to its complete anonymisation of contributions to political parties. Additionally, the Bench stated that the articulated objectives of curbing black money or illegal election financing did not warrant disproportionately infringing upon voters’ right to information.

FM Sitharaman said, some aspects of the scheme need improvement and they will be brought back following consultations.

She also lashed out at the Opposition’s claims that the BJP disregarded criminal charges against leaders who switched from other parties to join the ruling party.

The HT quoted her as saying, “The BJP can’t sit here and say, you come to my party today, and the case will be closed tomorrow. The case has to go through the courts that have to take a call; they will not just say, “Oh, he’s come to your party, close the case.” Doesn’t happen that way. So is this washing machine a term they want to use for the courts?”

She further said that the Union government plans to simplify the process of taxation and make it easy for investments to come through into the country.

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The Election Commission of India on Thursday announced that it had taken cognisance of violations to the Model Code of Conduct by both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

While Modi has indulged in a diatribe against Muslims, without naming them, using terms like 'infiltrators' and 'those with more children', Rahul has been accused of making a false claim about 'rise in poverty'.

Both the BJP and INC have raised allegations of causing hatred and divisions based on caste, religion, language, and community, ANI reported.

While the EC had initially refused to comment on Modi's speeches, sources had told PTI that the commission was 'looking into' the remarks made by the BJP leader.

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Kolkata: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh or Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari could have been the prime minister, said Trinamool Congress supremo and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, subtly taking a dig at the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders relegated to the second rung of the organisational echelons.

Banerjee’s nephew and the TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, on the other hand, attempted to stoke trouble within the BJP’s unit in West Bengal, saying that at least 10 more state legislators of the saffron party were keen to join his party and in touch with him.

"You (Rajnath Singh) are surviving at the mercy of Modi (Prime Minister Narendra Modi). You are saluting Modi daily to save your chair. You or Nitin Gadkari could have been the PM (prime minister) today," the TMC supremo said in an election rally at Ausgram in Bolpur Lok Sabha constituency on Wednesday. "There would have been no problem...at least there would have been a gentleman in the chair who knows minimum courtesy," she added.

Banerjee was responding to Singh’s diatribe against herself and the TMC government led by her. The defence minister, who had addressed an election rally in Murshidabad on Sunday, had criticised the TMC government for alleged corruption and anarchy in West Bengal.

Singh had referred to the attacks on the Enforcement Directorate officials on January 5 during a raid at the residence of the TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan at Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas district of the state. It was followed by an agitation by local women protesting against atrocities by Shahjahan and his aides known to be owing allegiance to the TMC.

Singh questioned how the state government, led by a woman as the chief minister, could allow such atrocities on women to take place. He went on to say that Banerjee had lost all ‘mamata’ (affection and compassion) for people.

Banerjee shared a cordial relationship with Singh since the days when they both were ministers in the central government led by then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Singh avoided personally criticising Banerjee in the past.

He, however, went ballistic against Banerjee on Sunday, triggering a strong response from the TMC supremo on Wednesday.

"The BJP is trying to get into the game of breaking parties, but they can't win in it. They poached two of our MPs, and we replied by taking two of their MPs, Arjun Singh and Babul Supriyo. Recently, by using ED raids, they inducted Tapas Ray. At least 10 top leaders of the BJP are in the queue to join the TMC," Abhishek said in another election rally in Murshidabad on Wednesday.

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