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25th March to 31st March 2017
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Goa - Does it deserve the loss of face?
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
UK witnesses protests against post-Brexit racism
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Narendra Modi at the swearing-in ceremony of the new government of Uttar Pradesh
A week after their sensational electoral victory in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP picked Hindutva mascot Yogi Adityanath as the state's chief minister on Saturday. The decision was marked by reckless rumours before it was officially announced. The party also chose two deputy CMs, a first in the UP politics. For a state which is severely dominated by caste politics - this was seen as an attempt to balance the complex caste equations and social diversity of the state. Analysts say Yogi is many things rolled in one: he is a 'holy man', therefore caste doesn't stick to him and he is acceptable to all. As a man without a family he is also seen as above personal corruption. Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu announced the decisions after a long meeting with
local BJP legislators in Lucknow. 'This is a watershed moment in the history of BJP,' he told reporters. Adityanath was sworn in on Sunday in a ceremony at Kanshiram Smriti Upvan in the state capital at 2.15pm where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah were present. News channels flashed pictures of party workers garlanding and feeding sweets to the newly elected CM, who was draped in his iconic saffron-coloured robe. State BJP chief, Keshav Prasad Maurya, who was himself in contention for the top job, was elected as the deputy chief minister alongside senior BJP leader and Lucknow Mayor Dinesh Sharma. A British media reported that according to party insiders, that the choice of the CM that shocked many was an obvious one in the
context of the party's longterm plans - essentially its blueprint for the 2019 elections. Adityanath has promised that he will follow the Prime Minister's 'sab ka saath, sab ka vikas' (equality and development for all) mantra and ensure all-round development of the country's most populous state. In his first brief media interaction, he said, “I am confident that the state will march on the path of development.” An avid fan of the Prime Minister, Yogi Adityanath in a Modi-style jibe told the Lok Sabha (Lower House) "I am a year younger than Rahul Gandhi, and a year older than Akhilesh Yadav. I came between their jodi (alliance). That is why they failed in UP," said the saffron-robed Chief Minister Continued on page 26
Prince Harry attends bicentenary celebrations of UK-Nepal relationship
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Prince Harry attended an event on Monday to conclude the UK-Nepal bicentenary celebrations at the Nepalese Embassy in Kensington Palace Gardens. Nepal’s Industry Minister Nabindra Raj Joshi flew to London from Kathmandu to take part in the event. In his speech, Prince Harry recalled visiting Nepal last year and appreciated the Gurkhas, who served in the British Army, for their courage, selfless dedication and professionalism. He expressed his desire to go back to Nepal, saying, “… And now that my tika has finally faded it’s probably about time to go back!” Continued on page 5