AV 18th March 2017

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18th March to 24th March 2017 Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party gave an exceptional performance, sweeping Uttar Pradesh off Akhilesh Yadav's feet as local political parties sulked in response. It was a gamble of the century, with all odds against the BJP, now a mere endorsement of megabrand Modi. The win follows a series of heart-breaking losses, including Delhi and Bihar in 2015, then a win in Assam. However, what really mattered was UP. Land of the Yadavs' 'goondaraj'. BJP remained quite low on the popularity meter lately, with Modi's November 8 demonetisation pinning a final nail in what seemed to be Modi's political career. UP elections was a bigger bet for the NDA; a peak into the prospects of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. It demanded a stellar performance from our Prime Minister. Modi's touted skills as a communicator, and an orator was called upon and also criticised as many saw it as mere despotic. "One party wants to save its family, the other its party but only one party wants to save UP," Modi stated in Lucknow. "Our fight against corruption and black money won't stop." Vehemently against the fantastic voting results, Bahujan Samaj Party's Mayawati claimed the voting machines to be rigged. Yes, Mayaji, as much as we all want it to be true, there is no denying the Modi charm. "There was some immediate distress due to notebandi. But people also saw how big contractors and local bigwigs were scampering to save their illegal money. The sullenness of those seen to deal in black money was proof that Modi had hit the right target," said a senior BJP MP from UP. The party along with its alliances won 325 seats out of 403 in the state assembly, the biggest majority for any party in

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Uttar Pradesh since 1980. The saffron rejoiced at its headquarters in New Delhi. Modi said the results indicate emergence of a "new India". "A new India is on the horizon. I am seeing the election results in the five states as foundation for a New India- a New India of the dreams of 65 per cent population of under-35 youths and of uniquely aware women groups. A new India in which the poor are looking for an opportunity to do something instead of seeking something is a new change," he said. Five states in India went into polls this year, and from the look of it, Modi is set for a second term as Prime Minister.

UTTARAKHAND The BJP took 57 out of the 70-seat constituency, leaving the ruling Congress weeping with a petty 11. The win came as a result of a year-long campaigning, with Modi addressing four major rallies in three days between February 10 and

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12, this year, a few days ahead of the February 15 polls. The Bahujan Samaj Party and the Aam Aadmi Party fared poorly, failing to claim even a single seat. To make matters worse, several AAP state leaders defected either to the Congress or the BJP. Uttarakhand Chief Minister aka Congress' one-man army, Harish Rawat failed to impress either of the two constituencies he fought, losing by over 12,000 votes in Haridwar (rural) and by 2,000 votes in Kiccha. Currently, BJP's senior leaders Satpal Maharaj and Trivendra Singh Rawat are both in the race for the new CM. Maharaj won from Chaubattakhal by a margin of 7,354 votes, and Rawat secured the Doiwala seat by 24,869 ballots.

GOA Meanwhile in Goa, dirty politics peak, even after Union defence minister and former chief minister Manohar Parrikar is

appointed as the new CM by the Governor. BJP, after

winning 13 seats, stole the Congress' wind by submit-

ting a list of 21 MLAs. However, the Supreme Court has issued an order for a floor test to be held on March 16. "We request the Governor to hold a floor test at 11am on 16 March and complete all prerequisites before 15 March," said a bench headed by Chief Justice J.S. Khehar. On being denied first shot at government formation in Goa, despite having won 17 seats in the 40-member Goa assembly, Congress leader Chandrakant Kavlekar moved the Apex Court, challenging the Governor's decision to appoint a BJP-led government in the coastal state. A press note issued by the Governor's office said, "Shri Manohar Parrikar has submitted evidence before Honourable Governor, the support of 13 MLAs of BJP, 3 MLAs of Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, 3 MLAs of Goa Forward Party, Continued on page 26

IMPORTANCE OF INDIA GROWS IN 'A PEACE-BUILDING COMMONWEALTH'

Indian dancers performing outside the Westminster Abbey on Commonwealth Day (13 March 2017)

Britain is trying to redefine its relationship with Commonwealth countries, especially India, as Brexit becomes a reality. March 9th was the opening of the Commonwealth Trade

Summit. Indian Commerce Secretary Ms Rita A Teaotia spoke on the country's focus this year on trade facilitation in services; short-term movement of professionals, skilled workers and import of goods.

Creation of a Commonwealth Accord is also on the cards, with rules, regulations and shared experiences in member-states that could be subscribed to. Homage was paid to Commonwealth soldiers at the Memorial Gates, Constitutional Hill on Monday. This year's theme was the Battle of Saragarhi. HM The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales, Prince Harry, PM Theresa May along with High Commissioners from across the UK and Commonwealth, faith leaders and 800 school children attended the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey. For full story see P16


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