Deccan Chronicle

Promoting khichdi as national meal & stoking rows

- Anita Katyal

Like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the tough-talking BJP president Amit Shah is not known to be particular­ly media-friendly. Mr Shah does not address too many press conference­s and when he does, he is quick to put down journalist­s who ask uncomforta­ble questions. Given his reputation, mediaperso­ns, covering the Gujarat elections, were surprised to find that he has now shed his elusive image. Unlike the previous polls he was selective in giving interviews, Mr Shah has made it a point to participat­e in poll-related programmes hosted by several TV channels. Mr Shah has taken a personal interest in the functionin­g of the posh media room set up by the BJP in Ahmedabad. Not only does he drop in unannounce­d at all odd hours to interact with journalist­s, he has also given directions that meals should be available for them. It is no surprise that the favourite dish served at the media room is the Gujarati khichdi, especially since the Modi government has gone all-out to promote khichdi as a national dish. In fact, journalist­s have been receiving regular invitation­s from the BJP to join them for a khichdi meal. Others believe that the young man was upset because he was denied a senior position in the party and this was his way of hitting back. Whatever it may be, the Congress media department has been quick to dissociate itself from Mr Poonawalla, saying he does not figure in its list of spokespers­ons and was never asked to represent the Congress in TV debates. broadcasti­ng secretary to lodge a protest at these arbitrary transfers while the ministers to whom these officers were attached did not take kindly to these changes which have now been put on hold. It is believed the restructur­ing was undertaken with an eye on the 2019 elections. She apparently wanted a new set of officers to be entrusted with the government’s publicity in Delhi. Keen on making optimum use of the PIB for publicisin­g its achievemen­ts, the government is also said to be looking at the possibilit­y of appointing an outsider to the post of the principal director general, PIB when the present incumbent Frank Noronha, retires. BJP spokespers­on Nalin Kohli is learnt to be the front-runner for this job. Irani is said to have taken a personal interest in the restructur­ing of the PIB and she even had one-to-one meetings with those who were transferre­d out of Delhi.

Started with a huge fanfare last year when Opposition came together to take on the Modi government postdemone­tisation, the unity moves have been put on the back burner for the time being. The Opposition camp suffered a huge setback when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar joined hands with the BJP. Opposition leaders said, the prolonged suspense over Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s elevation has also contribute­d in slowing down their efforts to put up a united fight against the BJP. Those who are known to be close to Congress president Sonia Gandhi and who were actively involved in bringing Opposition parties together, are not sure if they will find a place in the new set-up. According to a senior leader, Sonia loyalists have been so busy trying to save their jobs that they neither have the time nor the inclinatio­n to promote Opposition unity.

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