Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated June 11th, 2014. India Today Malayalam Issue dated June 11, 2014, in its cover story talks about how the new prime minister Modi has formed his cabinet and how his team is evolving .After a decade PMO becomes an important power centre and may dictate other ministries .The cover story looks at the ministers chosen the men who are to head PMO operations and how Modi stamp would be in his dealings In the present Loksabha there are 315 new comers. A big story is analyzing the mind and attitude of these new comers and young ones from different parties. The special report on Modi and the world is discussing how the world is looking at an India controlled by the modified India. Once on international negative list ,Modi is now the new paower other nations looks upto .Kerala`s representation of BJP is nil except during 2004 when IFDP`s PC Thomas was elected from Muvattupuzha. This might also reflected in the MOdi ministry as no representative from Kerala would find place there .How could BJP in Kerala enhance its chances using Modi`s ascendance in Delhii s an important political reading in the issue . Smart city IT project in kochi is in the dreams of the Keralites for a long time. Their dreams are coming into true on next year when the first phase of the project is finished. In a free wheeling exclusive interview to India Today, SNDP yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesan talks about his ambitions to change SNDP into apolitical force ,the reasons for the loss of LDF votes, the politics behind bar license issue, , his son Thushar vellappally's links with solar scam accused, on allegations that Shanimol Usman was instrument in his hands, real reasons behind the failure of Nair-Ezhava unity, etc.The admission of Vellappally Natesan came at time when CPI-M state committee had admitted that the party lost Hindu votes in the LS polls and ordered a thorough party level probe. The mysterious story of Harihara Varma and the origin of stones is another important reading in the issue.
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