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gehlawat
March 1st, 2004, 12:40 PM
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Vasundhara Raje: Profile
Press Trust of India
The nuances of power come naturally to Vasundhara Raje, the first woman Chief Minister of Rajasthan, a born princess who learnt the basics of political intricacies from her mother late Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia and elder brother late Madhavrao Scindia.
The 50-year old daughter-in-law of the Dholpur royals, who catapulted her party to an unprecedented majority of its own in the Assembly polls shattering the record of even stalwart Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, was ironically projected as an "outsider" by her opponents in the run-up to the elections. Having been initiated into politics as a young girl when she accompanied her mother during election tours, Vasundhara has been associated with the BJP since its Jan Sangh days and after her marriage to prince Hemant Singh in 1972 plunged headlong into politics.
First elected to the Rajasthan Assembly in 1985, she was made vice-president of the party's state unit and nominated to the national executive in 1987. In 1989, she was elected to the Lok Sabha from Jhalawar, a performance she replicated in the subsequent elections of 1991, 1998 and 1999. Vasundhara was made Union minister of state for external affairs in the first Vajpayee government. Later, she continued to be a minister in the subsequent NDA government. Known to have a mind of her own, Vasundhara not only ensured that women candidates crossed the double-digit mark in the allocation of tickets but also kept controversial Hindutva issues at bay during campaigning, save for a promise to enact an anti-conversion law in the party manifesto. Assisted by a core team of professionals, she chose candidates after a scientific analysis of each and every constituency. "It would be a happy mix keeping in mind ground realities, caste combinations and above all winnability," she had said ahead of the polls. Asked whether the party would rake up its pet Hindutva issues including Ram temple in the poll campaign, she had merely said, "The state has just faced a major drought. The infrastructure, including power, water and education, is in shambles. One cannot think beyond basic needs at this point." "Development is the key issue. Security of women and Dalits is another major issue. One has to be sensitive to that. Of course, national security would be one of the issues," she had said. An economics and political science graduate, Vasundhara never had any doubts about her victory notwithstanding the verdict given by opinion polls and exit polls. "They (pollsters) should be worried about their credibility. They would be proved wrong as was the case in Gujarat," she had asserted confidently.
Interestingly, cooking and gardening along with photography and art restoration are the pastimes of this down-to-earth Maharani who considers commitment, planning and continuous learning as the recipe for a successful political career.

danarambeerda
March 1st, 2004, 02:03 PM
IS SHE JATNI ???????????????????????????? HOW MANY MEMBERS OF JATLAND WOULD AGREE THAT SHE IS JATNI ?

WITH BEST REGARDS

rkumar
March 1st, 2004, 03:23 PM
Dana Ram Choudhary (Mar 01, 2004 04:33 a.m.):
IS SHE JATNI ???????????????????????????? HOW MANY MEMBERS OF JATLAND WOULD AGREE THAT SHE IS JATNI ?

WITH BEST REGARDS

Jats accept any caste woman as jat once she is married to a jat...

Rajendra

amar0974
March 1st, 2004, 03:32 PM
Rajendra Kumar Kalkhunde (Mar 01, 2004 05:53 a.m.):
Dana Ram Choudhary (Mar 01, 2004 04:33 a.m.):
IS SHE JATNI ???????????????????????????? HOW MANY MEMBERS OF JATLAND WOULD AGREE THAT SHE IS JATNI ?

WITH BEST REGARDS

Jats accept any caste woman as jat once she is married to a jat...

Sahi Baat sa

Rajendra

choudhary_rakhi
March 1st, 2004, 11:18 PM
well ,when she addresses the Jats ,she says she's one.When she attends the Rajput sabhas she says she's one amongst them.When she woos the Gurjars,she tells them her son is married in a gurjar family.When she wants votes from women ,she says first and foremost she is a woman.Wonder Woman??

uday
March 2nd, 2004, 08:30 AM
Politics Zindabaad :-) :-D

Rakhi Poonia (Mar 01, 2004 01:48 p.m.):
well ,when she addresses the Jats ,she says she's one.When she attends the Rajput sabhas she says she's one amongst them.When she woos the Gurjars,she tells them her son is married in a gurjar family.When she wants votes from women ,she says first and foremost she is a woman.Wonder Woman??

coolguy
March 2nd, 2004, 11:09 AM
is she jatni?
i do'nt think so..
kya vo aaj bhi vaha ki bahu hai?

itsnavin
March 2nd, 2004, 01:11 PM
She is none but a politician!

gehlawat
March 2nd, 2004, 01:39 PM
Among those invited, included, Shri Om Prakash Chautala, Chief Minister of Haryana, Ch. Ajit Singh ji, Ch. Tikait ji, and many other dignitaries. But due to the elections looming large on the horizon, not all of them could make it to the Convention.
It may be noted that Ch. Om Prakash Chautala, Chief Minister of Haryana was the Chief Guest and among other dignitaries Ch. Tikait ji was the 'Guest of Honor' in the First World Jat Convention held at Talkatora Stadium, Delhi in 2003.

Criticism of efforts of a dedicated team of community stalwarts, trying to take the Jats forward into the 21st century is unbecoming of members of this website, especially when their knowledge about reality is limited by their own narrow vision. It will be more meaning full for them to attend the Third World Jat Convention in 2005 and do something positive for the community instead of being a couch potato and ranting about their silly remarks. It shows how low an opinion they hold of the Jat Community as a whole. Have some self-esteem. And be proud of yourself and the Jat Kaum that you belong to and stop making stupid comments. There are many more serious issues in front of the Jat community than blabbing about politics. If you are eager to talk politics, then why not leave everything you are doing and jump into the general elections fray right now. We will soon find out how big a vision you have for the upliftment of the community.
People who created the World Jat Foundation are of great caliber and have dedicated their time and effort to building a new awareness in the community. They work more than 14 hours each day to make things possible. Try doing a similar International Convention at Talkatora Stadium without any support from any political party or social organization single handedly and then you will know what you are worth of.

What we have done is a benchmark for the Community. If you can't appreciate it! It only indicates the low self-esteem you have of yourself as a Jat.

Regards, Rajnish Gehlawat

dhiraj
March 4th, 2004, 12:06 AM
In our BHARATPUR we say ....JAT KE AAYI,JATNI KAHAYI