Author Reshel Bretny Fernandes Presents ‘Surajya Good Governance Wheel of Democracy’ to BJP National Secretary Anil K Antony
New Delhi: Ms Reshel Bretny Fernandes, the accomplished young author and orator, presented her newly released book, “Surajya Good Governance Wheel of Democracy,” to Sri Anil K Antony, National Secretary and National Spokesperson of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in New Delhi.

Ms Fernandes, a Kittur Rani Chennamma state awardee and a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad’s (ABVP) SDMLC (presumably a student or legal cell), recently saw her book released by MLA Sri Umanath Kotian. Notably, Sri Anil K Antony authored the foreword note for “Surajya Good Governance Wheel of Democracy,” signifying his early endorsement of the work.
The book, titled “Surajya Good Governance Wheel of Democracy,” delves into the multifaceted aspects of effective governance and its impact on democratic societies. While details about the specific content and arguments within the book remain forthcoming, the title suggests a comprehensive exploration of the principles, mechanisms, and challenges associated with achieving “Surajya,” a term often associated with good governance and citizen-centric administration, within a democratic framework.
The presentation of the book to Sri Anil K Antony, a prominent figure within the BJP, highlights the relevance of Ms Fernandes’s work to contemporary political discourse and governance strategies. His role as National Secretary and National Spokesperson positions him as a key voice in shaping the party’s policy narratives and public image. His previous involvement in writing the book’s foreword further underscores his interest in the themes addressed by Ms Fernandes.
The meeting between the author and the BJP National Secretary provides a platform for potential discussions on the book’s core ideas and their applicability to current governance challenges. It remains to be seen whether the book will influence policy discussions within the BJP or broader public discourse on governance. However, the presentation itself signifies the author’s ambition to contribute meaningfully to conversations surrounding good governance and democratic ideals.