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After Rahul Gandhi’s Attack On Lateral Entry, BJP’s “UPA’s Time” Reminder
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After Rahul Gandhi’s Attack On Lateral Entry, BJP’s “UPA’s Time” Reminder

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s criticism of the lateral entry concept has had a boomerang effect on him, according to the BJP, as the ruling party leaders pointed out that it was the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government which developed the concept in the first place.

Mr Gandhi had in a post on X alleged the Modi government is trying to recruit officers loyal to the BJP’s ideological mentor Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh through lateral entry, and not via the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

“Reservation of SC, ST and OBC categories is being snatched away by recruiting through lateral entry for important posts in various ministries of the central government,” Mr Gandhi alleged in the post.

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was among BJP leaders who shot back.

“INC hypocrisy is evident on the lateral entry matter. It was the UPA government which developed the concept of lateral entry. The second Admin Reforms Commission (ARC) was established in 2005 under the UPA government,” Mr Vaishnaw said in a post on X.

“Shri Veerappa Moily chaired it [ARC]. UPA-period ARC recommended recruitment of experts to fill gaps in roles that require specialised knowledge. The NDA government has created a transparent method to implement this recommendation. Recruitment will be done through UPSC in a transparent and fair manner. This reform will improve governance,” Mr Vaishnaw said.

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INC hypocrisy is evident on lateral entry matter. It was the UPA government which developed the concept of lateral entry.

The second Admin Reforms Commission (ARC) was established in 2005 under UPA government. Shri Veerappa Moily chaired it.

UPA period ARC…

— Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) August 18, 2024

Sources said the ARC identified that certain government roles needed specialised knowledge not always available within the traditional civil services, and it had recommended recruiting professionals from the private sector, academia, and public sector undertakings to fill these gaps.

The ARC had proposed the creation of a talent pool of professionals who could be inducted into the government on a short-term or contractual basis, bringing fresh perspectives and cutting-edge expertise in areas such as economics, finance, technology, and public policy, sources said.

The ARC also stressed the importance of integrating lateral entrants into the existing civil services in a manner that maintains the integrity and ethos of the civil service while leveraging the specialised skills they bring, sources said.

The lateral entry scheme was formally introduced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tenure, driven by the recognition of the need for domain experts to enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of India’s administrative machinery.

In 2018, the government took a significant step by announcing vacancies for senior positions such as joint secretaries and directors, marking the first time that professionals from both the private and public sectors were invited to apply for these high-level roles. The selection process was rigorous, emphasising candidates’ qualifications, experience, and suitability for these strategic positions.

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Ukraine says it has destroyed second Russian bridge
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Ukraine says it has destroyed second Russian bridge

Ukrainian forces continue their incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, claiming destruction of a second bridge. 

​Ukrainian forces continue their incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, claiming destruction of a second bridge.  

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Priyanka Chopra’s daughter Malti Marie enjoys ‘weekend fun’ with Preity Zinta’s twins Jai and Gia; see PIC
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Priyanka Chopra’s daughter Malti Marie enjoys ‘weekend fun’ with Preity Zinta’s twins Jai and Gia; see PIC

Priyanka Chopra Jonas is all about giving her best at the sets and then spending an ample amount of time nurturing her daughter, Malti. On days when the global sensation is not on duty, she takes her little one outside to enjoy her day. A while ago, she took her baby to enjoy the weekend with Preity Zinta’s kids, Jai and Gia.

Taking to her Instagram stories, The Sky Is Pink actress dropped an adorable image of her daughter, Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, playing with her friends on a sunny day in Los Angeles. The little one was joined by a couple of her friends, and two of them were Indian actress Preity Zinta’s kids, Jai Zinta Goodenough and Gia Zinta Goodenough. As Priyanka Chopra gave a glimpse of the children’s fun outside, she also tagged Preity in the image.

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A week ago, Preity dropped a picture of her two kids and expressed her emotions as they started school.

In her long and emotional post, the Veer-Zaara actress wrote, “Excited & nervous for my little ones as they start school. Cannot believe it’s time already & my mom schedule is jam packed. A bitter sweet moment for me as I’m happily lost in my own world, but there is so much turbulence & suffering in the world around us. One can only hope & pray for more love, tolerance & peace around us, so we can all co exist happily & leave a better & safer world for our children.”

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As for Priyanka, she just wrapped her upcoming Hollywood movie, The Bluff. While she has been caught up with her busy schedule, the actress made sure to bring her baby along to the sets. A couple of days ago, as she dropped a carousel of images showcasing the fun time she had during the making of the film, PeeCee also gave a glimpse of Malti enjoying on the set with her dad, American singer Nick Jonas.

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Prior to The Bluff, PC also wrapped her upcoming American action comedy film, Heads of State. As for Preity Zinta, she will be next seen in Lahore 1947, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and backed by Aamir Khan.

ALSO READ: THROWBACK: When Priyanka Chopra said she doesn’t look into Nick Jonas’ past relationships; ‘I don’t read my book backwards’

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