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Who would be the next BJP president after Amit Shah is inducted into the Rajya Sabha?

Amit shah is no 2 in BJP and he will become president again if he wants to. In 2014 Amit shah was not given any cabinet ministry because of few cases against him and so he was made in carge of party. But now as these cases are dropped in next cabinet he is likely to become cabinet minister if BJP wins. so question will remain who after him.Now at the time of 2014 election of Amit shah as BJP president actually 2 contestant challenged him these were Om Mathur and J P Nadda. After becoming president instead of sidelining them Amit shah gave them lot of power. He made Om Prakash Mathur vice president of BJP. He is Associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (R.S.S.) as a Pracharak since 1972. He was re-nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 2016. He was Incharge of the Uttar Pradesh BJP in 2017 Vidhan Sabha Election, which BJP won Landslidingly. but after 2017 October he didn’t attend any important meeting of BJP . This leader from rajasthan is currently 66 year old. Since he is not considered to be close to modi - shah duo he may not be likely next president.Jagat Prakash Nadda (J P Nadda) - He is trusted lieutanant of modi -shah than duo. He is currently the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare and member of Rajya Sabha from Himachal Pradesh and Parliamentary Board Secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party. Earlier, he was a Minister in Himachal Pradesh Government. When Anandiben Patel (then CM of Guj) resigned viral news in delhi was Amit shah to be projected as BJP CM candidate and J p nadda to be made BJP chief. J.P. Nadda And Dharmendra Pradhan were appointed as Election In-Charge Of Uttarakhand. He is part of central eletion committee and national executive members of BJP. He is close to RSS. After Karnataka election he was sent to form govt there which he didn’t succeed in. He is appointed as election in charge of Telangana for coming election. He was also appointed as STATE INCHARGE(ORG) of Maharashtra.2. Ram Madhav - He joined RSS in 1981.He worked as a journalist for over 20 years with RSS sponsored publications and authored more than twelve books. He serves as the Director of the India Foundation, think-tank focused on the issues, challenges and opportunities of the Indian polity.He served as the national spokesperson of the RSS from 2003-2014. Madhav was seconded to the BJP and appointed as one of its national general secretaries in 2014. There is phrase ‘you throw me to wolf and I will return leading the pack’ which applies perfectly to ram madhav. His first job was jammu and kashmir and people would have thought this guy is finished in debut but BJP forms govt in J & k. Then in Assam and North east he recreates magic. Currently he is working in Andhra whose assembly election is due in 2019 may. But its been only 4 years since he is working for BJP and in his own words he is loaned to BJP from RSS means still not fulltime BJP worker. This might be hindarance for him to become president.3. Dharmenra Pradhan- He is a member of RSS. He is minister of petroleum and natural gas and also skill development and entrepreneurship. He has been in charge of BJP in chhattisgarh, bihar, uttarakhand, karnataka. He was also the organiser of party activities in Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Odisha. Infact he was also given the award for being the best legislator. So he has lot of experience of , good orator, has backing of RSS.His home state is Odisha where currently BJD is ruling party. If in next election BJP wins there he can become CM but if he remains in national politics then he has lot of qualities and experience to get promotedPositionsMember of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Madhya Pradesh(MP): MARCH, 2018 in BJP – presentMember of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Bihar: 2012–Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha): 2004–2009 Deogarh, Odisha, IndiaMember of Odisha Legislative Assembly 2000- 2004 Pallahada Assembly constituencyBharatiya Janata Party All India General Secretary - 2010In-charge BJP Karnataka: 2011–2013Co-Incharge - BJP Bihar: 2010–present - State ElectionsIn-charge Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM): 2010–In-Charge BJP Jharkhand: Election in Charge UttarakhandBharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha National President: 2004–2006Bharatiya Janata Party: National Secretary 2007–2010In-charge Chhattisgarh: 2007–2010In-charge - BJP Bihar: 2013– presentStarted as an Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activist in the year 1983National Secretary of ABVP 1995He was sent to form govt in Karnataka after assembly election. In upcoming assembly election he is election in charge for Madhya Pradeshsource - wikipedia, google images

What is the worst Indian political blunder of this decade?

We all know and respect the man below. [1][1][1][1]Shashi Tharoor, the man who rose to immense power in the UN. A top notch bureaucrat in the United Nations, his career graph saw a spike alongside the then secretary general, Kofi Annan.[2][2][2][2]He had immense support from the Indian government to be Kofi’s successor but lost out to Ban Ki-moon.[3][3][3][3] Despite a lot of scandals revolving around him, including the IPL Kochi franchise[4][4][4][4], he was given a seat in the South Block, which eventually backfired.He claimed that his ideologies matched with that of Indian National Congress, and he even proved his worth by winning with a huge margin of 100,000 from Thiruvanthapuram. He was sworn in as the minister of state for external affairs. For someone who was a complete outsider, he was the most followed politician on twitter until Narendra Modi joined the bandwagon.[5][5][5][5]Amidst allegations that he had misused his powers for the Kochi IPL franchise, he was forced by the Congress to resign.Between 2010 and 2012 Tharoor remained active in Parliament and was member-convenor of the Parliamentary Forum on Disaster Management, a member of the Standing Committee on External Affairs, of the Consultative Committee of Defence, the Public Accounts Committee, and the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Telecoms. He participated in several important debates of the 15th Lok Sabha, including on the Lokpal Bill, the demand for grants of the Ministry of External Affairs and of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the black money debate, and so on.In the special debate on the 60th anniversary of the Indian Parliament, Tharoor was one of four members of the Congress Party, including party President Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and Leader of the House Pranab Mukherjee, to be invited to address the Lok Sabha.He was soon sworn in again as the minister of state for HRD. His work was impeccable as he actively took interest in his ministry and his constituency. He was one of the first to issue an annual report on his work as an MP.He won the elections again and was named the chairman of the standing committee on external affairs. He went on to praise some of the actions of Narendra Modi and soon was removed from the post of Congress Spokesperson.The telegraph quoted on the incident.“For an Opposition MP to have and to exercise the freedom to appreciate a good thing done by the government and for a ruling party MP to speak and vote against the party line is not just legitimate parliamentary practice, it is the very essence of parliamentary democracy. Shashi Tharoor, from the ranks of the Congress has tried to do that; there is not one BJP MP who has matched him. Blind conformism is not loyalty, nor independent thinking, dissent.”[6][6][6][6]Many political parties tried to file pleas and asking for a probe into his wife’s death, Sunanda Pushkar as well. He has firmly stood his ground on the same as well. There were allegations against him that he was in a relation with a Pakistani journalist who apparently was an ISI agent.Now, I am no supporter of INC or BJP. Nor am I trying to prove that Mr. Shashi Tharoor is cleansed with milk as a personality. He has done various blunders and probably took time to understand the intricacies of being an Indian politician.I just fail to understand why the Congress removed him as the spokesperson, and did not promote him as a future candidate for the post of PM.His intellect, understanding of international relations, oratory skills and immense knowledge is far better than the man who blames the ruling party on false promises of converting gold from potatoes.I am neither against Narendra Modi nor anyone else as I am politically neutral. I just want you to analyse and understand, who is a better candidate to represent congress?Congress is a funny party. It is the largest political organization in the world but perhaps does not have a single rule or regulation. We create new rules every two minutes and then dump them. Nobody knows the rules in the party. - Rahul Gandhi [7][7][7][7]I returned to India because I believe in an India of honesty and hard work, not of corruption and crookedness. I believe in an India of openness and straightforwardness, not of hypocrisy and double-dealing. I believe in an India where opportunities are available to all, and not just to a chosen few. - Shashi Tharoor[8][8][8][8]Footnotes[1] Image on indianexpress.com[1] Image on indianexpress.com[1] Image on indianexpress.com[1] Image on indianexpress.com[2] Kofi Annan - Wikipedia[2] Kofi Annan - Wikipedia[2] Kofi Annan - Wikipedia[2] Kofi Annan - Wikipedia[3] Ban Ki-moon - Wikipedia[3] Ban Ki-moon - Wikipedia[3] Ban Ki-moon - Wikipedia[3] Ban Ki-moon - Wikipedia[4] Kochi IPL row: Shashi Tharoor resigns, PM accepts - Times of India[4] Kochi IPL row: Shashi Tharoor resigns, PM accepts - Times of India[4] Kochi IPL row: Shashi Tharoor resigns, PM accepts - Times of India[4] Kochi IPL row: Shashi Tharoor resigns, PM accepts - Times of India[5] Shashi Tharoor - Wikipedia[5] Shashi Tharoor - Wikipedia[5] Shashi Tharoor - Wikipedia[5] Shashi Tharoor - Wikipedia[6] Silence is not golden[6] Silence is not golden[6] Silence is not golden[6] Silence is not golden[7] From beehive to Jupiter: Here are Rahul's 'quotable quotes'[7] From beehive to Jupiter: Here are Rahul's 'quotable quotes'[7] From beehive to Jupiter: Here are Rahul's 'quotable quotes'[7] From beehive to Jupiter: Here are Rahul's 'quotable quotes'[8] Shashi Tharoor Quotes[8] Shashi Tharoor Quotes[8] Shashi Tharoor Quotes[8] Shashi Tharoor Quotes

Who has the world's greatest CV ever?

Raghuram Rajan​Schooling :Delhi Public School ,RK PuramGraduation :IIT Delhi (B Tech),May 1985Post Graduation :IIM Ahmedabad (MBA), March 1987PhD :MIT Sloan School of Management,May 1991.Employment :-Assistant Professor of Finance,Graduate school of business,University of Chicago,July 1991-95.Professor of Finance,Graduate school of business,University of Chicag,1995-96.Bertil Danielsson Visiting Professor of Banking,Stockholm School of Economics,1996-97.Visiting Professor of Finance,Kellog School,Northwestern University,1996-97.Joseph L . Gidwits Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business,University of Chicago,1997-2003.Fischer Black Visiting Professor,MIT Sloan School of Management,2000-01Economic Counselor and Director of Research,International Monetary Fund, 2003-2006.Chairman of the High Level Committee on Financial Sector Reforms,India,2007-2008.Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister of India (Honorary),2008-2012Chief Economic Advisor,Finance Ministry,Government of India,2012-2013.Eric J. Gleacher Distinguished service Professor of Finance,Graduate School of Business,University of Chicago,2006-2013.Governor,Reserve Bank of India,September 2013-till today.Awards and Accolades:Fischer Black Prize by the American Finance Association in 2003Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,2009Brenhard Harms Prize,Kiel Institute for International Economics,2010Financial Times Business Book of the Year award for “How Hidden Cracks Still Threaten the World Economy” in 2010.Globan Indian of the year Award, NASSCOM,2011Infosys Prize for the Economic Science,2012Deutsche Bank Prize in Economics,Centre for Finance Studies,2013Books:Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy, published in 2010,has won the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award for 2010.Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists, was co-authored with fellow Chicago Booth professor Luigi Zingales and published in 2004.Publications:-The American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Finance and Oxford Review of Economic Policy.The True Lessons of the Recession; The West Can’t Borrow and Spend Its Way to Recovery by Rajan in May/June 2012 Foreign AffairsSelected Extra-Curricular:BDT Capital Partners LLC, Senior Advisor (until 2012)Booz & Co., Senior Advisor (until 2012)Bank Itaú-Unibanco, International Advisory Board Member (until 2012)Comptroller General of the United States, Advisory Council Member (former)FDIC Systemic Resolution Advisory Committee, Member (former)Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Director (no renumeration)American Finance Association, President (2011)American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Member (no renumeration)Selected Research:“The Future of the IMF and the World Bank”, American Economic Review 98(2) (May 2008), 110-115.“Has Finance Made the World Riskier?”, European Financial Management 12(4) (September 2006), 499-533.“India’s Pattern of Development: What Happened, What Follows?” (with Kalpana Kochhar, Utsav Kumar, Arvind Subramanian, and Ioannis Tokatlidis), Journal of Monetary Economics 53 (February 2006), 981-1019.“Essays on Banking” PhD thesis, MIT (1991)Edit 1:-Shrikant Jichkar​20 post-graduate University Degrees to his credit.He Began as a Medical Doctor (MBBS and MD )He did his Law (LL.B.) with Post-graduation in International Law (LL.M.)He did his Masters in Business Administration (DBM and MBA) and in Journalism (B.Journ).He did his Masters in ten subjects.M.A. (Public Administration ;M.A. (Sociology) ;M.A. (Economics);M.A. (Sanskrit);M.A. (History);M.A.(English Literature);M.A. (Philosophy);M.A. (Political Science) ;M.A. (Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology);M.A (Psychology).He got his D. Litt (Doctor of Letters) in Sanskrit , the highest of any Degree in a University.Most of his Degrees are with First Merit and he obtained 28 Gold Medals. Between 1972 and 1990 he has written 42 University Examinations each every summer and every winter.Dr. Shrikant Jichkar was a man of staggering academic, professional and spiritual achievement. Looking at his achievement one may be pardoned for thinking it to be incredulous."Limca Book of Records lists him as the most qualified person in India."Extra CurricularHe had one of the biggest personal libraries in India with 52,000 books.Jichkar was also an academician, painter, professional photographer, and stage actor.AdministrationIn 1978 he wrote the IPS (Indian Police Service) examination and got into it, resigned.He then wrote the prestigious IAS (Indian Administrative Services) examination in 1980 and got into it, resigned in four months to contest his first general election.Politics :-In 1980 he was elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assemble becoming the youngest MLA in the country at 25.He became a very powerful government Minister holding 14 portfolios at a time.He has been member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (1982–85),Maharashtra Legislative Council (1986–92)Minister of State, Government of Maharashtra.He was also a member of Rajya Sabha (1992–98)."On June 2, 2004,evening, he succumbed to death after his car, a Mitsubishi Lancer slammed into an oncoming bus at Dhamana Shivar on National Highway 6, about 40 kilometres west of Nagpur"Edit 2 :-Benjamin Bradley Bolger​Bolger is a visiting assistant professor in sociology at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.Degrees :1992 — Muskegon Community College (Associate of Arts)1994 — University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Bachelor of Arts in sociology)1997 — University of Oxford (Master of Science in sociology)1998 — University of Cambridge(Master of Philosophy in sociology and politics of modern society)2000 — Stanford University (Master of Arts in education)2001 — Columbia University (Master of Arts in politics of education)2002 — Columbia University (Master of Science in real estate development)2002 — Harvard University (Master of Design in urban planning and real estate)2004 — Brown University (Master of Arts in developmental studies)2004 — Dartmouth College (Master of Arts in liberal arts2007 — Brandeis University (Master of Arts in coexistence and conflict)2007 — Skidmore College (Master of Arts in liberal studies)2008 — Harvard University (Doctor of Design in urban planning and real estate)2014 — Ashland University (Master of Fine Arts in creative writing)He has also completed some coursework at Yale University (JD in law, 1994) and Boston College (MA in higher education, 2004).Extra CurricularBolger runs a "boutique academic consulting" business named "Bolger Strategic" in which he charges between $500 and $7,500 to assist prospective graduate students apply to graduate school.Edit 3:This should've been the first CV to be mentioned in my answer but didn't mention as it was the first answer to this question but got collapsed due to poor formatting so copying the content here to make everyone aware about Manmohan Singh.DR MANMOHAN SINGH(FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA )Academic Records :1962 D. Phil., Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Topic: India’s Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth. [Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1964]1957 Economic Tripos [First Class honors], University of Cambridge.1954 M.A. Economics, Punjab University – First Class with first position in the University.1952 B.A. Economics (Hons.), Punjab University – Second Class with first position in the University.1950 Intermediate, Punjab University – First Class with first position in the University1948 Matriculation, Punjab University – First classPrizes and Awards2000 Conferred Annasaheb Chirmule Award by the W.LG. alias Annasaheb Chirmule Trust set up by United Western Bank Limited, Satara, Maharashtra1999 Received H.H. Kanchi Sri Paramacharya Award for Excellence from Shri R. Venkataraman, former President of India and Patron, The Centenarian Trust1999 Received H.H. Kanchi Sri Paramacharya Award for Excellence from Shri R. Venkataraman, former President of India and Patron, The Centenarian Trust1999 Fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi.1997 Conferred Lokmanya Tilak Award by the Tilak Smarak Trust, Pune1997 Received Justice K.S. Hegde Foundation Award for the year 19961997 Awarded Nikkei Asia prize for Regional Growth by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. (NIKKEI), publisher of Japan’s leading business daily1996 Honorary Professor, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi1995 Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Award of the Indian Science Congress Association for 1994-951994 Asia-money Award, Finance Minister of the Year1994 Elected Distinguished Fellow, London School of Economics, Center for Asia Economy, Politics and Society1994 Elected Honorary Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.1994 Honorary Fellow, All India Management Association1993 Euromoney Award, Finance Minister of the year1993 Asiamoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year1987 Padma Vibhushan Award by the President of India1986 National Fellow, National Institute of Education, N.C.E.R.T.1985 Elected President, Indian Economic Association1982 Elected as Honorary Fellow, St. John’s College, Cambridge.1982 Elected as Honorary Fellow, Indian Institute of Bankers1976 Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi1957 Elected as Wrenbury Scholar, University of Cambridge, U.K.1955 Distinguished Performance at St. John’s College, CambridgeU.K. Awarded with Wright’s Prize1956 Awarded with Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge, U.K.1954 Uttar Chand Kapur Medal, Punjab University, for standing first in M.A. (Economics), Punjab University, Chandigarh1952 University Medal for standing First in B.A. Hon. (Economics), Panjab University, Chandigarh.Recipient of Honorary Degrees of D. Litt. from :Punjab University, ChandigarhGuru Nanak University, AmritsarDelhi University, DelhiSri Venkateswara University, TirupathiUniversity of Bologna, ItalyUniversity of Mysore, MysoreKurukshetra UniversityThapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala (D.Sc)Nagarjuna University, gunturOsmania University, HyderabadUniversity of Roorkee, Roorkee (Doctor of Social Sciences)Doctor of Laws, University of Alberta, Edmonton, CanadaDr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University (formerly Agra University) - Doctor Letters degreeIndian School of Mines, Dhanbad (Deemed University) D.Sc. (Honoris Causa)Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, RaipurWork Experience and Other positions heldMay 22, 2004 – 2014 Prime minister of IndiaMarch 21, 1998 – May 22,2004: Leader of Opposition, Rajya Sabha (Council of States) Parliament of IndiaJune, 2001: Re-elected as member of Rajya Sabha for a term of six yearsAugust 1, 1996 - Dec 4, 1997: Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee in Commerce, Rajya SabhaJune 21, 1991- May 15, 1996: Finance Minister of IndiaJune, 1995: Re-elected Member of Rajya Sabha for six yearsSeptember, 1991: Elected Member of Rajya SabhaMarch 1991-June 1991: Chairman, University Grants CommissionDec 1990 – March 1991: Adviser to Prime Minister of India on Economic AffairsAugust 1987 – Nov 1990: Commissioner, South Commission Secretary GeneralJan 1985- July 1987: Dy. Chairman, Planning Commission of IndiaSept 1982 – Jan 1985: Governor, Reserve Bank of IndiaApril 1980 – Sept 1982: Member-Secretary, Planning Commission, IndiaNov.1976 – April 1980: Secretary, Ministry of Finance Dept. of Economic Affairs, Government of India Member [Finance], Atomic Energy Commission, Govt. of India Member [Finance], Space Commission, Govt. of India1972 – 1976: Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, India1971 – 1972: Economic Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Trade, India1969 – 1971: Professor of International Trade, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, India1966 – 1969: UNCTAD, United Nations Secretariat, New York Chief, Financing for Trade Section 1966 : Economic Affairs Officer1957 – 1965 : Punjab University, Chandigarh1963-65 : Professor of Economics1959-63 : Reader in Economics1957-59:Senior Lecturer in EconomicsOther AssignmentsLeader of the Indian delegation to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Cyprus (1993)Leader of the Indian delegation to the Human Rights World Conference, Vienna (1993)Governor of India on the Board of Governors of the IMF and the International Bank of Reconstruction & Development (1991-95)Appointed by Prime Minister of India as Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (1983- 84)Chairman, India Committee of the Indo-Japan ;Joint Study Committee (1980-83)Leader: Indian delegation to :Indo-Soviet Monitoring Group Meeting (1982)Indo-Soviet Joint Planning Group Meeting (1980-82)Aid India Consortium Meetings (1977-79)Member: Indian delegation to :South-South Consultation, New Delhi (1982)Cancun Summit on North-South Issues (1981)Aid-India Consortium Meetings, Paris (1973-79)Annual Meetings of IMF, IBRD & Commonwealth Finance Ministers (1972-79)Third Session of UNCTAD, Santiago (April-May 1972)Meetings of UNCTAD Trade & Development Board, Geneva (May 1971 – July 1972)Ministerial Meeting of Group of 77, Lima (Oct.1971)Deputy for India on IMF Committee of Twenty on International Monetary Reform (1972 – 74)Associate, Meetings of IMF Interim Committee and Joint Fund-Bank Development Committee (1976-80,1982-85)Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors of IBRD (1976-80)Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors of the IMF (1982-85)Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors, Asian Development Bank, Manila (1976-80)Director, Reserve Bank of India (1976-80)Director, Industrial Development Bank of India (1976-80)Participated in Commonwealth Prime Ministers Meeting, Kingston (1975)Represented Secretary General UNCTAD at several inter-governmental meetings including:Second Session of UNCTAD, 1968Committee on Invisibles & Financing Related to Trade, Consultant to UNCTAD, ESCAPCommonwealth SecretariatMember, International OrganizationsAppointed as Member by the Secretary-General, United Nations of a Group of Eminent Persons to advise him on Financing for Development (December, 2000)PublicationsAuthor of book “India’s Export Trends and Prospects Self-Sustained for Growth” [Clarendon Press, Oxford University, 1964]Large number of articles in economic journalsSources :-http://www.braingainmag.com/a-profile-of-india-s-newest-rbi-governor.htmhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raghuram_Rajanhttp://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/raghuram.rajan/vitae/CV.pdfhttps://www.ifk-cfs.de/fileadmin/downloads/dbprize/2013/Rajan_CV_for_media_Sep2013.pdfhttp://www.vedicforum.com/articles-and-research/dr-shrikant-jichkar-and-his-degrees/http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrikant_Jichkarhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Bolgerhttp://praneshguru.blogspot.in/2011/02/biography-of-manmohan-singh-manmohan.htmlhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manmohan_Singh

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