New Delhi, Jul 17 The 'national trend' of gradual shift towards BJP camp in various states including Goa and Karnataka either by mass defection or otherwise is likely to leave its impact in the far-flung northeast region also.
As of now the far flung north east India "understandably got priority" under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the region also reposed faith in the saffron party in state polls since 2014 including in Assam and in general elections this year, but a latent rivalry has emerged now between regional parties and the saffron party.
Sources said - on the face value, things are going easy and smooth in the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), but when it comes to detailed analysis vis-a-vis reading the road map of Nagaland politics, "fierce competition" is unleashed now between the saffron outfit and its regional partner Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP).
"The reasons are political. The NDPP leadership and Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio would be interested in keeping BJP weak organisationally in Nagaland so that the saffron party never gets its own Chief Minister," said a BJP source in the state adding "this will force BJP to continue to play second fiddle to the Chief Minister Rio".
In terms of legacy, Mr Rio enjoys good rapport with BJP both in the state and in the central level since he first assumed power in the state in 2003 and continued at a stretch till May 2014 - when he shifted to Delhi as state's lone Lok Sabha MP.
According to sources in the saffron party, most BJP leaders in the state understand this "hidden agenda" and are thus getting restive gradually as the Lotus party has the "potential" to expand its base.
"The NDPP is a newly floated party and is organisationally weak. In 2018 assembly polls, BJP showed to the people that there is greater acceptability of the saffron party's programmes and policies," the source said adding "BJP contested only 20 seats out of 60 and could win 12 while our alliance partner NDPP had contested 40 and got only 18 legislators".
The argument being as BJP has greater 'strike rate'. "We can expand further," a state level leader in the know of things informed to a section of BJP central leadership.
In last fortnight, several Naga leaders including state BJP leaders, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, former Chief Minister T R Zeliang (of NPF) and state deputy chief minister Y Patton met important central leaders.
However, one key source tried to downplay the political significance of these meetings saying "such interactions" do take place frequently.
"Discussions do not mean toppling games and political instability. We have a very strong partnership between Mr Rio and state BJP leaders. Such meetings are essential these days as Naga peace talk is also making fast progress," said one leader.
Interestingly, Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy has informed Lok Sabha that the Naga peace talks has reached an 'advanced stage'.
But the political overtures have turned interesting after a section of NPF legislators have "indicated" to state BJP leaders that they are keen to join BJP and ensure a Chief Minister from the saffron party.
The NPF, which is firm about protecting its regional identity, was original partner of the BJP in Nagaland. But in May 2017, NPF split and NDPP was floated by Neiphiu Rio and other senior leaders such as Chingwang Konyak.
"The defection games have started in Goa and Karnataka. Even sitting MPs from TDP and Samajwadi Party are resigning and joining BJP. Nagaland politics is always vulnerable to the trend and disease we experience at the national level," one former Nagaland Minister said.
There is also a latent campaign in the BJP that Mr Rio has kept "some Nagaland BJP leaders" in good humour and hence they are not showing the killer instinct to strike at Mr Rio.
"But in the greater interest of BJP's organisational growth in Nagaland and that too when the saffron party is strong nationally, indications suggest the saffron party will find it extremely difficult to give up the idea of having a Chief Minister of its own in Christian-stronghold Nagaland," one party leader said.
Sources say Mr Rio is also aware of the political undercurrent and has hence tried to win over MLAs from NPP and JD(U) in recent times and some of these developments have already led to legal battles.
Trinamool-BJP battle reaches 'Parl Questions', Shatabdi Roy gets ED summons
New Delhi, Jul 16 The bitterness between Trinamool Congress in West Bengal and the BJP has assumed higher political dimension and is gradually getting more bitter.
On the face value, woes are multiplying for the Mamata Banerjee-led outfit as the multi-crore Saradha Chit Fund scam, which came into limelight in 2013, has resurfaced and the regional party is also protesting the manner 'questions' are being asked in the ongoing Parliament session in both the Houses.
Sources further said the central government run NTPC is deliberately delaying Katwa-based 1600 Mega Watt Super Thermal Power Station project and there is no environment clearance yet.
A Trinamool delegation led by Derek O' Brien and Sukhendu Sekhar Roy also met Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar, sources said.
The sitting MP and actress-turned-politician Shatabdi Roy has got summons from the Enforcement Directorate on the scam - the probe earlier had led to arrest of top Trinamool Congress leaders.
"Sir, why is the Government of West Bengal being targeted?," Trinamool floor leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay has said in Lok Sabha on Monday registering strong protest against what he said ten advisories sent to the Mamata Banerjee government "in last 10 days"."It is butchering the parliamentary democratic process," alleged Mr Bandyopadhyay, who was also arrested in connection with the scam.
Sharing similar sentiment with him party's Rajya Sabha floor leader Derek O' Brien is also learnt to have raised the matter with the Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, chairman of the Upper House of Parliament. Trinamool sources said four questions were allowed in the Rajya Sabha related to political violence in West Bengal on July 10.
Mr Bandyopadhyay also said: "....some questions in Parliament are normally not allowed to be raised in the floor of the House (repeatedly), but such questions are being allowed to be raised with mild variation again and again." ".....questions should not be allowed to be repeated again and again in this manner," he has further said making a plea before the Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
However, BJP leaders from the state and floor managers in Delhi deny any ill motive."In Rajya Sabha some questions were asked by AAP and Samajwadi Party members, they are not our allies," one BJP leader said.
Among the state leaders, Locket Chatterjee, a Lok Sabha MP, told UNI: "Trinamool is nervous and hence raising all these. Many leaders are keen to join BJP across India including in West Bengal".
The reference is to another BJP leader Mukul Roy claiming in last few days that as many as 107 legislators in West Bengal including from Congress and Trinamool Congress would be crossing over to the saffron party soon.
Ms Chatterjee, however, did not want to be drawn into the number guess and merely said, "as I am in Delhi, I would not know such details".
In fact, on Monday also on the floor of Lok Sabha, BJP leaders Dilip Ghosh (Bengal BJP chief) and Union Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur made a veiled attack on the Mamata Banerjee regime vis-a-vis non utilisation of MLAs' Funds in the state.
West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh alleged in the House during Question Hour that as "three years of experience" as a state legislator, he knew that categorically the state government officials would tell the MLAs that funds will not be provided or spent.
Meanwhile, Saradha Chit Fund scam that had left thousands of small investors in agony has again started haunting Trinamool Congress.
Among with Birbhum MP Shatabdi Roy, five others have been summoned to appear by ED in July.
A former football Club official, two businessmen and suspended Trinamool leader Kunal Ghosh too have been asked to cooperate in investigation, sources said.
The BJP leaders also insist that with the latest developments vis-a-vis ED probe, besides the law and order situation in West Bengal, the Saradha Chit Fund scandal too will be raised in the going session of Parliament which still has two weeks to go.
The rivalry between Trinamool and BJP have intensified in recent months in the run up to the Lok Sabha polls and thereafter as the saffron managed to win as many as 18 seats from the state wresting several constituencies from Ms Banerjee's party.
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