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A landmark for BJP as it bags the top four constitutional posts

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A landmark for BJP as it bags the top four constitutional posts

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]For the first time in independent India’s history, the BJP occupies all four top constitutional posts in the country with M Venkaiah Naidu elected as vice president, the other three being Ram Nath Kovind as President, Narendra Modi as Prime Minister, Sumitra Mahajan as Lok Sabha Speaker.

Ahead of the Vice-Presidential elections Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew a parallel between 1942-47 and 2017-22. He said that the next five years will see a similar transformation in the country as people drawn from the same “family and traditions” will occupy the two top posts.

Addressing MPs of the NDA and other parties backing the ruling bloc’s vice presidential candidate Venkaiah Naidu, Modi noted that top posts like those of president and vice president will be held for the next five years by people from a identical ideology, a reference to their BJP background.

“This is the first time that such an opportunity has arisen since Independence. There is strong possibility that we will be able to give a lot to the country in the next five years,” he said.

Apart from all top constitutional posts in the country, the NDA has governments in 18 states.

This is a defining moment for the BJP-RSS fraternity and marks a decisive change not only in the national polity but also the society which it seeks to transform to fit into its Hindutva framework.

An indication of this came when a section of BJP MPs shouted “Jai Shri Ram” after Ram Nath Kovind was sworn in as India’s 14th President in a ceremony in Parliament’s Central Hall.

Kovind, who was Bihar Governor before becoming President, has been a long time active worker of the BJP and RSS. So have been Naidu and Sumitra Mahajan. Narendra Modi’s past and career is well known to all.

The other major political formation, Congress, is limited to 45 seats in Lok Sabha (after winning Jhabua by-election in 2015), its lowest ever tally, when for the first time it shrank to double-digits. The only truly national party till just a few years ago, it is now confined to a mere half-a-dozen states. Its politics is reduced to piecemeal, sporadic support to this social or economic group or the other, which rises in protest against the establishment. There is no plan, program for the society or the polity and no idea of direction in which to go.

The BJP, under PM Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah, is pursuing an aggressive agenda of not just “Congress-mukt Bharat” (an India without Congress) but an India without any party or formation to oppose BJP or stand in its way. It goes beyond capturing governments and constitutional posts. It seeks to wipe out the legacy of the past and replace it with its own: own heroes, own symbols, own values and own history. Renaming places and institutions after their own leaders is one way – as seen in naming Mughalsarai station after Deendayal Upadhayaya, among many others; dropping leaders Jawaharlal Nehru from text books or relegating them to insignificance is another. Rewriting history is an essential component of this campaign, as is equating any opposition to Hindutva as anti-national.

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Mamata Banerjee slams poll body over officials’ transfer, calls move unprecedented

Mamata Banerjee has criticised the Election Commission for transferring senior officials ahead of West Bengal elections, alleging bias and procedural overreach.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sharply criticised the Election Commission of India over the transfer of senior state officials ahead of the assembly elections, alleging bias and procedural overreach.

In a strongly worded letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, Banerjee expressed “deep shock” at the poll panel’s functioning, stating that it had “crossed all boundaries of decency and constitutional propriety.”

Concerns over transfers and alleged bias

The chief minister objected to what she described as “unilateral” transfers of key officials, including the chief secretary, home secretary, director general of police, and several district-level officers. According to her, these decisions were taken without citing any violations of electoral rules or the Model Code of Conduct.

Banerjee further alleged that the Commission had shown “apparent bias” since the beginning of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, claiming that repeated concerns raised by the state government had been ignored.

She also questioned the timing of the transfers, noting that district election officers were shifted during an ongoing revision process, which she suggested could affect administrative continuity and pending cases.

Supreme Court reference and governance concerns

Referring to her government’s move to approach the Supreme Court of India, Banerjee said the court had acknowledged the concerns and issued directions that are currently being implemented.

The chief minister warned that the removal of senior officials at short notice could disrupt governance, law and order, and disaster preparedness, particularly during the storm-prone months of March and April.

She also criticised the deployment of state police officers as observers in other poll-bound regions, calling it “arbitrary” and a “misuse of authority.”

Warning on federal structure and democracy

Describing the decisions as “biased, hasty and unilateral,” Banerjee said such actions undermine cooperative federalism and could create conditions resembling “indirect central rule.”

She urged the Commission to reconsider its decisions, warning that such steps are “deeply concerning” for a healthy democratic process.

Elections to the 294-member West Bengal assembly are scheduled to be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with counting set for May 4.

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BJP seals Assam seat-sharing pact, Modi to hold 3 rallies in April

BJP has finalised its Assam seat-sharing plan with allies and is gearing up for an intense campaign led by PM Modi and Amit Shah.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party has finalised its seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, firming up its strategy alongside National Democratic Alliance partners as campaigning gathers pace in the state.

Under the agreement, the BJP will contest 89 seats, while its allies — Asom Gana Parishad and Bodoland People’s Front — will field candidates in 26 and 11 constituencies respectively. The distribution has been decided after internal deliberations, with the focus now shifting to candidate announcements and campaign execution.

Campaign push led by top leadership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address three rallies in Assam during the final leg of the campaign. Tentative dates for the rallies are April 1, April 3 and April 6, with events likely to be held in key constituencies.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also set to spearhead an extensive campaign across the state through March, aiming to energise party workers and strengthen voter outreach.

Candidate selection underway

The party’s Central Election Committee is currently meeting to finalise candidates. Sources indicate that approvals for most constituencies are expected soon, and the BJP may release its complete list of candidates within the next two days.

Ticket distribution remains a crucial exercise, with internal discussions highlighting its potential impact on local political dynamics. Party leaders have also touched upon the proposed delimitation exercise scheduled for 2027, which is expected to have long-term implications for Assam’s electoral landscape.

Polling and counting dates

Voting for all 126 Assembly seats in Assam is scheduled for April 9, while the votes will be counted on May 4.

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Mamata Banerjee warns BJP, EC over Bengal polls, says they will be accountable

Mamata Banerjee holds BJP and Election Commission responsible for any incidents during Bengal polls, raising concerns over officer transfers.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has held the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission of India responsible for any untoward incidents in the state during the upcoming assembly elections, following the transfer of key officials.

Addressing concerns over administrative reshuffles, Banerjee said that changes involving senior bureaucrats, including the chief secretary and home secretary, could affect governance and law and order in the state during a crucial period.

The Trinamool Congress chief also announced candidates for 291 constituencies for the elections scheduled to be held in two phases on April 23 and 29.

Criticising the Election Commission, Banerjee alleged that the transfers were being carried out in a manner that benefits the BJP. She questioned the timing of the decisions and said such actions weaken the state administration at a sensitive time.

She further raised concerns about disaster management and essential services, stating that experienced officials familiar with the state’s situation have been replaced. According to her, this could impact administrative efficiency if any emergency arises before the new government is formed.

Protecting Bengal’s identity

Banerjee emphasised that the election is not merely about forming a government but about safeguarding Bengal’s identity and existence. She accused the BJP of misusing central agencies and attempting to influence the electoral process.

She urged that elections should be conducted peacefully, without external interference, and in line with democratic principles. The chief minister also expressed confidence that her party would return to power with a stronger mandate.

Appealing to voters, she called for support for the Trinamool Congress, asserting that the people of Bengal will ultimately decide the outcome and protect their democratic rights.

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