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HM annoyed over performance of BJP ministers in J&K; | Intelligence agencies to prepare report card of all ministers | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh, whose first visit after formation of PDP-BJP government was marked with historic shutdown, is not happy with the virtually surrender of BJP ministers before the PDP leadership for power. Singh has expressed his anguish over failure of the BJP ministers to connect with common masses. Credible sources in the BJP said that just after reaching Delhi the Home Minister has sought detail report s about style of functioning of all party ministers in the coalition government from intelligence agencies. Intelligence agencies were asked to prepare report cards of all ministers with in a stipulated time because the initial feedback received by the Home Ministry was not good. Sources said that Centre has got the feedback that instead of working to address grievances of the common masses in general and party workers in particular almost all the BJP ministers are hijacked by power brokers and businessmen who are running the show in the government. Instead of seeking advice from RSS to appoint their personal staff, most of the ministers have appointed their loyalists in their personal staff because they don't want to share their "secrets" with RSS men. Sources said that intelligence agencies have prepared a detail lists of those power brokers and businessmen who have hijacked BJP ministers in the coalition government. Some of these close confidents of BJP ministers have already started playing their games and intelligence agencies are keeping a close watch on their activities of these businessmen. Sources further said that Centre government was not happy over the way BJP ministers have become arrogant and they were not ready to hold dialogue with those who have launched agitation against shifting of AIIMS. |
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