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List of new cabinet and state ministers of India 2014
Narendra Modi (P.M.)
- Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
- Department of Atomic Energy
- Department of Space.
Rajnath Singh
- Home Affairs
Sushma Swaraj
- External Affairs
Arun Jaitley
- Defence
- Finance
- Corporate Affairs
M Venkaiah Naidu
- Urban Development
- Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
- Parliamentary Affairs
DV Sadananda Gowda
- Railways
Nitin Gadkari
- Road Transport and Highways
- Shipping
Harsh Vardhan
- Health and Family Welfare
Najma A. Heptulla
- Minority Affairs
Uma Bharati
- Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
Ravi Shankar Prasad
- Communications and Information Technology
- Law and Justice
Kalraj Mishra
- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
- Women and Child Development
Ananth Kumar
- Chemicals and Fertilizers
Gopinathrao Munde
- Rural Development
- Panchayati Raj
- Drinking Water and Sanitation
Harsimrat Kaur Badal
- Food Processing Industries
Jual Oram
- Tribal Affairs
Radha Mohan Singh
- Agriculture
Narendra Singh Tomar
- Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment
Smriti Zubin Irani
- Human Resource Development
Dharmendra Pradhan
- Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge)
Ministers of State
General V.K. Singh
- Development of North Eastern Region (Independent Charge)
- External Affairs
- Overseas Indian Affairs
Inderjit Singh Rao
- Planning (Independent Charge)
- Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent Charge)
- Defence
Santosh Kumar Gangwar
- Textiles (Independent Charge)
- Parliamentary Affairs
- Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
Shripad Yesso Naik
- Culture (Independent Charge)
- Tourism (Independent Charge)
Dharmendra Pradhan
- Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge)
Sarbananda Sonowal
- Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and - Sports (Independent Charge)
Prakash Javadekar
- Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge)
- Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Independent Charge)
- Parliamentary Affairs
Piyush Goyal
- Power (Independent Charge)
- Coal (Independent Charge)
- New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge)
Jitendra Singh
- Science and Technology (Independent Charge)
- Earth Sciences (Independent Charge)
- Prime Minister's Office
- Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
- Department of Atomic Energy
- Department of Space
Nirmala Sitharaman
- Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge)
- Finance
- Corporate Affairs
G.M. Siddeshwara
- Civil Aviation
Manoj Sinha
- Railways
Nihalchand
- Chemicals and Fertilizers
Upendra Kushwaha
- Rural Development
- Panchayati Raj
- Drinking Water and Sanitation
Radhakrishnan P
- Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Kiren Rijiju
- Home Affairs
Krishan Pal
- Road Transport and Highways
- Shipping
Sanjeev Kumar Balyan
- Agriculture
- Food Processing Industries
Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava
- Tribal Affairs
Raosaheb Dadarao Danve
- Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Vishnu Deo Sai
- Mines
- Steel
- Labour and Employment
Sudarshan Bhagat
- Social Justice and Empowerment
- Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
- Department of Atomic Energy
- Department of Space.
Rajnath Singh
- Home Affairs
Sushma Swaraj
- External Affairs
Arun Jaitley
- Defence
- Finance
- Corporate Affairs
M Venkaiah Naidu
- Urban Development
- Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
- Parliamentary Affairs
DV Sadananda Gowda
- Railways
Nitin Gadkari
- Road Transport and Highways
- Shipping
Harsh Vardhan
- Health and Family Welfare
Najma A. Heptulla
- Minority Affairs
Uma Bharati
- Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
Ravi Shankar Prasad
- Communications and Information Technology
- Law and Justice
Kalraj Mishra
- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
- Women and Child Development
Ananth Kumar
- Chemicals and Fertilizers
Gopinathrao Munde
- Rural Development
- Panchayati Raj
- Drinking Water and Sanitation
Harsimrat Kaur Badal
- Food Processing Industries
Jual Oram
- Tribal Affairs
Radha Mohan Singh
- Agriculture
Narendra Singh Tomar
- Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment
Smriti Zubin Irani
- Human Resource Development
Dharmendra Pradhan
- Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge)
Ministers of State
General V.K. Singh
- Development of North Eastern Region (Independent Charge)
- External Affairs
- Overseas Indian Affairs
Inderjit Singh Rao
- Planning (Independent Charge)
- Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent Charge)
- Defence
Santosh Kumar Gangwar
- Textiles (Independent Charge)
- Parliamentary Affairs
- Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
Shripad Yesso Naik
- Culture (Independent Charge)
- Tourism (Independent Charge)
Dharmendra Pradhan
- Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge)
Sarbananda Sonowal
- Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and - Sports (Independent Charge)
Prakash Javadekar
- Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge)
- Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Independent Charge)
- Parliamentary Affairs
Piyush Goyal
- Power (Independent Charge)
- Coal (Independent Charge)
- New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge)
Jitendra Singh
- Science and Technology (Independent Charge)
- Earth Sciences (Independent Charge)
- Prime Minister's Office
- Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
- Department of Atomic Energy
- Department of Space
Nirmala Sitharaman
- Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge)
- Finance
- Corporate Affairs
G.M. Siddeshwara
- Civil Aviation
Manoj Sinha
- Railways
Nihalchand
- Chemicals and Fertilizers
Upendra Kushwaha
- Rural Development
- Panchayati Raj
- Drinking Water and Sanitation
Radhakrishnan P
- Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Kiren Rijiju
- Home Affairs
Krishan Pal
- Road Transport and Highways
- Shipping
Sanjeev Kumar Balyan
- Agriculture
- Food Processing Industries
Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava
- Tribal Affairs
Raosaheb Dadarao Danve
- Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Vishnu Deo Sai
- Mines
- Steel
- Labour and Employment
Sudarshan Bhagat
- Social Justice and Empowerment
Election Result 2014: High Profile losers list
Lok sabha election 2014 will be witness of big changes in
Indian politics. It is completely victory
of nation and peoples. Peoples came out from home and used their voting right.
Election has held in 9 steps across the country in which Election commission of
India (ECI) played big role. V. S.
Sampath took charge of ECI in 2012 and from then accomplished many states
election successfully. It was Sampath who took tight decisions against candidates
who are accused of spoiling election code of conduct. ECI has done his work
perfectly.
Many nationalized party
leaders did face defeat from BJP candidates and somewhere BJP candidates got
defeated from other party candidates. It was completely changed scenario. Now
public became aware about candidate’s background. They are taking serious
decisions that can help them in future. They need only the candidate who can
listen their voices. It was the big reason of BJP leader Arun Jaitely's defeat in election
2014. He get down in Amritsar due to “outsider” issue.
In UPA government there were many central ministers from
Rajasthan like C.P. Joshi, Sachin Pilot, Girija Vyas, Namo Narayan Meena who
get defeat from his brother BJP candidate Harish Chandra Meena and so on.
Delhi has showed it’s another face. In earlier time it was
home of congress but in Lok sabha election 2014 it didn't get any single seat.
There are more states like U.P. and Bihar in which BJP took
lead and congress and other parties lose base.
Some High profile loser candidate's list as follow:
- Sharad Yadav - Madhepura
- Arvind Kejriwal
- Kapil Sibal/Ashutosh – Chandni Chowk
- Gul Panag/Pawan Bansal – Chandigarh
- Shazia Ilmi/ Raj Babbar – Ghaziabad
- Sachin Pilot – Ajmer
- CP Joshi-Jaipur Rural
- Girija Vyas – Chittorgarh
- Sushilkumar Shinde – Solapur
- Meira Kumar – Sasaram
- Nandan Nilekani - Bangalore South
- Ghulam Nabi Azad – Udhampur
- Changan Bhujbal – Nashik
- Salman Khurshid – Farrukhabad
- Milind Deora - Mumbai South
- Misa Yadav - Patliputra
- Rabri Devi – Saran
- Girija Vyas – Chittorgarh
- Farooq Abdullah – Srinagar
- Naveen Jindal – Kurukshetra
- Beni Prasad Verma – Gonda
- Ajay Maken – New Delhi
Election result India 2014: Top ten Bjp leading states
Delhi: BJP made big victory in Delhi. It swept all the parties even Aam Admi Party which had get huge public support in assembly election 2013. Public denied Aam Admi party and given chance to BJP.
Rajasthan:
In direction of Chief Minister Mrs. Vasundhara Raje Scindia BJP won all the 25
seats.
Gujarat: The home state of Narendra Modi. BJP wins here all 26 seats.
Gujarat: The home state of Narendra Modi. BJP wins here all 26 seats.
Jharkhand:
BJP won 12 seats out of 14.
Uttrakhand:
Bjp wins here all of 5 seats. Bjp got public response in election 2014. In 2013
state has to face natural crisis and that time Modi had offered help to state. Gujarat
government tried it’s best to get out Gujarati people from there. It was major
impact of Modi on Uttrakhand citizens.
Madhya
Pradesh: BJP won 27 seats of the total 29.
Goa:
Bjp won all the seats.
Himachal
Pradesh: BJP made clean sweep here by wining all the seats.
Utter
Pradesh: In terms of Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh is the largest state
of the country. The way to Delhi passes through Utter Pradesh. No-one can thin
that BJP can won 73 seats out of 80. But it became possible by Modi wave.
Maharashtra:
NDA alliance grabbed 43 of 48 seats.
Election Result 2014: Arun Jaitely defeats
BJP made a bid victory in election 2014. Many of new candidates won in Modi’s wave but there is one big loss has credited in BJP’s
account. We are talking about Arun Jaitely who has faced defeat in Amritsar Lok Sabha seat, by congress
candidate Captain Amarinder Singh.
Amarinder Singh, a former Punjab chief minister defeated
Arun Jaitely by publicizing him as “outsider”.
Arun Jaitely is a
senior leader and the main strategist in BJP. Narendra Modi wanted him in his
team but it wasn’t get possible. Before the elections in Punjab, captain was demonizing
about Jaitely. It was the part of congress strategy against Jaitely because
they knew that if Jaitely would get beaten up by Amarinder it would be threat
for BJP. So congress has used this
technique over the campaigning period and took a lead in Amritsar after
counting. There can be an alternate to fix his position in BJP government that Modi will include him
in Prime Minister’s aide committees.
We hope Modi will give us good governance.
The Nik
Counting day drama on Amethi seat-Hindi special
राहुल गांधी, देश की सबसे बड़ी पार्टी इंडियन नेशनल के वाईस प्रेसिडेंट इतनी बड़ी हार की जिम्मेदारी ले चुके है क्यूंकि ये लोक सभा चुनाव उनके ही नेतृत्व में लड़ा गया था! आज मत गणना दिवस पर राहुल जी के अमेठी लोक सभा क्षेत्र में भी अजीब समीकरण देखना को मिले!
वोटो की गिनती के पहले राउंड में राहुल गांधी पिछड़ते दिखे! इस प्रकारकी घटना गांधी परिवार की सीट पर होना काफी गंभीर स्थति का संकेत दे रही थी! आगे के कुछ और राउंड्स में भी राहुल, उनकी प्रतिद्वन्दि श्रीमती स्मृति ईरानी से पीछे रहे! कांग्रेस नेताओं की सांसे गले में ही अटकी थी जो की कुछ समय पच्चात सही हुई जब राहुल को बढ़त मिलना शुरू हुई! इसे हम माननीय नरेंद्र मोदी की का जादू ही कहेंगे जिस के कारण बीजेपी को इतना बड़ा जनाधार मिल है! राहुल गांधी ने २००९ में अमेठी सीट पैर 3 लाख ७० हजार मतों से भरी जीत हासिल की थी! परन्तु इस बार परिणाम बहुत अलग है! राहुल जीते है पर अंतर सिर्फ १ लाख ७ हज़ार मतो का है! कांग्रेस बहुत मुश्किल से अपना पल्लू बचाने की कोशिश करती रही पर नरेंद्र मोदी जी ने उंनकी सारी कोशिशे नाकाम कर दी! अब देखना ये है की कांग्रेस की आगे की क्या रणनीति रहती है! क्युकी उन्हें इतनी सीट भी नही मिली है की वो विपक्ष में बैठ सके!