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<h1>Who is Narendra Modi's best mantri?</h1>
<h2>Rajnath Singh, Minister for Home Affairs</h2>
<p>Rajnath Singh began the year on a high. Television screens beamed live pictures of him and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Ganga aarti in Varanasi after the Bharatiya Janata Party's momentous Lok Sabha election win.
From there onwards, Singh, who was seen as a possible number two in the Modi government, has had many ups and downs. Of these, the more recent ones have seen the government -- and Singh as home minister -- court controversy over the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir valley. On internal security, Singh's record has been mixed.
Terrorist attacks have not made headlines, but no great strides have been made in tackling Kashmir's problems or cross-border issues, Naxalism and the insurgency in the north-east.</p>
<p>Singh has been criticised for his statements on religious conversion and recently for the home ministry's goof-up in Parliament over the whereabouts of Dawood Ibrahim.
The attacks on churches have left their own mark on his tenure, requiring PM Modi to spell out his government's belief in complete freedom of faith for all.
Early in the government's tenure, the minister faced a grave setback vis-a-vis his perceived closeness to Modi, after stories of his son Pankaj's, alleged misconduct surfaced.
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the government appears to have been firmly wrested by Rajnath's ministerial colleague and long-time rival, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.</p>
<h2>Sushma Swaraj, Minister for External Affairs</h2>
<p>As anyone who has heard her parliamentary speeches knows, India's low-profile but effective foreign minister, Sushma Swaraj, is thorough and methodical.
Yet, in the external affairs ministry, which she entered after losing to Modi in the BJP's prime ministerial sweepstakes, few expected Swaraj to be a pushover.
Prime Minister Modi firmly occupies the centre-stage on diplomacy and foreign affairs, a key priority area for his government.</p>
<p>Swaraj, it was believed, had been consigned to a light-weight role in a ministry overshadowed by Modi's presence. Not one to be deterred by such predictions, Swaraj has worked relentlessly and without fuss, touring the world and doing the groundwork for the PM's more prominent visits whether to Japan, the United States and Europe or most recently to China.
Several critics, including opposition leaders, have charged that she's a "helpless" foreign minister, but she has countered that she is "influential".
She has much to show in terms of India's rescue work in war-torn Yemen and in other troubled areas like Iraq where the Indian government's efforts have won applause and appreciation.
Swaraj has also won hearts and many fans by using the social networking platform Twitter to reach out to Indians in distress across the world. [http://buyfollowersdeal.com buy followers and likes on instagram]
She personally responds to SOS calls from her Twitter handle and makes it a point to ensure relief measures are underway. </p>

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