Saturday, December 18, 2010

BJP says Rahul remarks impinge upon India''s fight on terror

New Delhi, Dec 17 (PTI) BJP today condemned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi''s remarks that radicalised Hindu groups could pose a "bigger threat" to India than the LeT and said "in one stroke", he has given a "big leverage" to the propaganda of all terror groups in Pakistan.

Strongly objecting to the remarks made to US ambassador Timothy Roemer, as claimed by a WikiLeaks cable, BJP spokesperson Ravishankar Prasad said, "It is irresponsible. It is in the public domain and the US government has neither denied nor confirmed it. Therefore, it has sanctity."

"In one stroke, Rahul Gandhi has sought to give a big leverage to the propaganda of all terror groups operating from Pakistan and certain segments of the Pakistan establishment," he told reporters here.

Prasad said such remarks impinge upon India''s strategic security and fight against terrorism.

"If he sees a fringe radical Hindu group as the biggest threat in spite of so many terrorist attacks including 26/11 in which involvement of Pakistani groups is confirmed, then it only underscores how ignorant he is about India and its problems," the BJP leader said.

The party also attacked him for making such remarks to a foreign diplomat and not before the Indian Parliament and said the opposition would take up the issue in next Parliament session and also before the people.

Prasad said the statement "underscores how little Rahul Gandhi knows about India. The PM has publicly acknowledged that Maoism and terrorist threat from across the border are the biggest challenges before India and Rahul Gandhi says certain lunatic, marginalised Hindu radical groups are the biggest threat?"

Senior opposition leader Prakash Javadekar said the statement shows "crass communalism and jaundiced world view".

According to a secret US diplomatic cable from New Delhi released by WikiLeaks, at a luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at his residence in July 2009, the Congress General Secretary was asked by the US ambassador about LeT''s activities in the region and immediate threat to India.

"Gandhi said there was evidence of some support for the group among certain elements in India''s indigenous Muslim community," the cable notes.

"However, Gandhi warned, the bigger threat may be the growth of radicalised Hindu groups, which create religious tensions and political confrontations with the Muslim community," it says.

Monday, December 13, 2010

SCHEDULE AND DETAILS OF SECOND ANNIVERSARY EVENT

SCHEDULE AND DETAILS OF SECOND ANNIVERSARY EVENT

Date - 18th December 2010, Saturday
Venue - Hotel Gold Finch
No. 32/3, Crescent Road, High Grounds, Off Race Course Road,
Bangalore - 560 001, Phone: 41291300
Time - 5-00 pm to 8-20 pm
Dinner - 8-20 pm onwards.
Audience - Around 200 which includes Members of BJP Karnataka IT Cell, Online
Volunteers and party workers.


Programme

Time

Duration

Details

Start

5-00 pm

60 minutes

Registration and High Tea

Beginning of the programme

6-00 pm

2 minutes

Vande Mataram

Welcome Address

6-02 pm to 6-10 pm

8 minutes

Sri Channamallikarjun, Co-Convener, BJP Karnataka IT Cell

Lighting of lamp and formal inauguration of programme

6-10 pm to 6-15 pm

5 minutes

1) Sri K.S.Eshwarappa, President, BJP Karnataka

2) Sri Dharmendra Pradhan, National General Secretary and

State Incharge for BJP Karnataka

3) Sri Janardhana Swamy, Member of Parliament and Convener,

BJP Karnataka IT Cell

4) Dr (Smt) Mangala Sridhar, Vice President, BJP Karnataka and

Hon’ble Chairperson, KSTDCL

5) Sri Suresh Kumar, Hon’ble Minister for Law and

Parliamentary Affairs. Government of Karnataka.

6) Dr Vikram V Patil, Hon’ble Chairman, MSIL

7) Sri Arvind Gupta, National Convener, BJP National IT Cell,

New Delhi

Session 1

6-15 pm to 6-30 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “Achievements of IT Cell in the 2nd Year of its existence” by Sri K.A.Chandrakanth

Session 2

6-30 pm to 6-45 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “Importance of IT in Politics” by Sri Dharmendra Pradhan

Session 3

6-45 pm to 7-00 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “Advantage of IT Cell in BJP” by Sri K.S.Eshwarappa

Session 4

7-00 pm to 7-15 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “Use of IT in winning elections” by Sri Janardhana Swamy

Session 5

7-15 pm to 7-30 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “Achievements of Government of Karnataka in encouraging IT in the State” by Sri Suresh Kumar

Session 6

7-30 pm to 7-45 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “National IT Cell activities” by Sri Arvind Gupta

Session 7

7-45 pm to 8-00 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “My experience of being the Prabhari of IT Cell” by Dr (Smt) Mangala Sridhar.

Session 8

8-00 pm to 8-15 pm

15 minutes

Talk on “Importance of IT in Govt Organizations” by Dr Vikram V Patil

Session 9

8-15 pm to 8-20 pm

5 minutes

Vote of Thanks by Sri Rajesh Chinchewadi, Co-Convener, BJP Karnataka IT Cell and National Anthem.

Session 10

8-20 pm onwards

NA

Dinner


For clarifications, please contact, Sri K.A.Chandrakanth – 9036005901 (Email – ka.chandrakanth@bjp.org)


Sunday, December 12, 2010

Higher Education Minister V SAcharya gets IT, BT dept as additional charge

Bangalore, Dec 11,

Higher Education Minister V S Acharya was today given additional portfolio of Information Technology and Biotechnology, held by Katta Subramanya Naidu, who quit in the wake of an alleged land scam.

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board will now be under Urban Development Minister S Suresh Kumar, a Rajbhavan communique said.

The Housing portfolio has been allocated to V Somanna, who has been divested of the department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.

The Housing and BWSSB departments were also with Naidu before he resigned after his name figured in an FIR lodged against him by the Lokayukta over a land deal.

Naidu, a trusted aide of chief minister BS Yeddyurappa had resigned on December 3, becoming the first political casualty of the land scam charges haunting the BJP government in the state.

According to the communique, Energy Minister Shobha Karandlaje has been given additional charge of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.