Saturday 23 January 2016

Cabinet Reshuffle - Col Ranbir Lamba

Respected PM Modi ji

1)Hats off to you for taking bold steps

Non performer babu's have been taken to task. They should be sacked & need be shown the door.

They are no good for nation

2) It is commendable that now non performer ministers will be sacked.

Nation needs go getter & not the sitting ducks

3) Defence of nation is most important for any government. Nation can only grow when it is well protected from enemies. Thus it should be handled by a go getter & not by a nonperforming person. 

So kindly do not give defence to any non performer

4) Veteran & Forces are feeling heat of degradation over the years .The 7th CPC has surpassed all limites of forces degradation. It is now even cops

5)Kindly boost morale of forces & Veterans by restoring 1973 status of pay & pension Forces pension was 75% 

& pension of baby's was 33%.

Babu's  silently increased their to 50% & reduced forces pension to 50%,

6) Forces come to rescue of nation & public when all government agencies fail

Hence they have to be placed above all

With best wishes & warm regards

Col Ranbir Lamba( one man army)

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Cabinet Reshuffle Likely to Push Jaitley out of Finance – This will be the first major reshuffle for the Narendra Modi-led NDA government since they came to power in May 2014.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley may soon be moved out from the crucial ministry, Reuters reported Friday. Power and coal minister Piyush Goyal is likely to replace Jaitley who may be moved to the defence ministry.

The reshuffle may take place post the annual budget on February 29, acccording to the Reuters report.
This will be the first major reshuffle for the Narendra Modi-led NDA government since they came to power in May 2014. While the economy has been stable, the BJP-led alliance has faced widespread criticism for failing to get key economic bills like the Goods and Services Tax (GST) cleared in Parliament due to non-cooperation from a Congress-led Opposition.
Reuters added that Jaitley’s exit from the ministry is a reflection of the belief in the government that they need a fresh face to push key reforms to kickstart the economy. India’s estimated GDP for FY15 has been reduced to 7.4% from earlier projections of 8% or more, thanks largely to stagnant private investments and a global decline in growth, led by a slowdown in China.
An investment banker-turned-politician, Goyal is likely to be rewarded for tackling chronic power shortages and backing renewable sources of energy, two issues that are important for PM Narendra Modi’s pre-election promise to provide electricity to all households in the country.
Source: Business Standard

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