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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar calls for accountability of MPsVice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar called for accountability among parliamentarians amidst disruptions affecting productivity. He emphasized t...
In a ‘no-option’ election, despite absence of a Modi wave, he remains the central factor: Neerja ChowdhuryNeerja Chowdhury says: "While the voices of dissatisfaction against BJP government have increased, whether it is with unemployment, rising ...
Sanjay Singh’s release to stop growing sympathy for AAP in election season: Neerja ChowdhuryJournalist Neerja Chowdhury delves into the political implications of Sanjay Singh's bail amidst Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, analyzing potent...
Arvind Kejriwal's Day 1 in Tihar: Kept in small cell meant for convicts, Delhi CM gets breakfast at 6.40 am. Here's his jail scheduleDelhi CM Kejriwal in Tihar Jail, isolated in a small cell, follows specific routine, allowed home-cooked meals, and has essential items lik...
White paper vs Black paper is a new tool for elections: Neerja ChowdhuryPolitical commentatior Neerja Chowdhury says the upcoming election is a high-stakes battle for both the BJP-led NDA and the opposition. The...
View: Yediyurappa’s exit is a calculated risk by saffron party’s central leadershipThe resignation has raised two interesting questions. First, why did the BJP high command send Yediyurappa packing, knowing it was taking a...
Contentious India bad for investor confidence: Neerja ChowdhuryNeerja Chowdhury, Political Commentator, says for the economic well being and the prosperity of the country, BJP should think about toning ...
AAP victory in Delhi elections in the price, says Dalal StreetNeerja Chowdhury said since Delhi is the country’s capital, its influence goes way beyond.
No-trust move: It’s not just about numbersThe Telugu Deasam Party, one of the strongest allies of the government, has walked out of the NDA, even as it moved a noconfidence motion a...
Mumbai shutdown: Who will pay for losses?Economists say the never-seen-before Mumbai shutdown may have led to business losses worth thousands of crores of rupees.
Future & options: How Nitish Kumar played the Game of ThronesKumar cobbled together this new alliance to stay in power, but it'll have only a wafer thin majority, would also be difficult for Prasad to...
Both BJP, SP-Cong alliance stand a good chance in UP: Neerja Chowdhury, political commentatorSurprisingly, there is no anti-incumbency in Uttar Pradesh. Even people, particularly young, from castes other than Muslims and Yadavs are ...
BJP’s nightmare scenario: Will Mulayam and Mayawati form a mahagathbandhan in UP?Mayawati could sweep western UP if Muslims turn to her, given the overwhelming Dalit-Muslim arithmetic of the region.
Bihar elections still remain about slicing and dicing caste, EBCs are the wild cardLike it or not, caste continues to underpin electoral behaviour. This is so particularly in Bihar and UP, with the exception of ‘wave’ elec...
How Rahul Gandhi's frequent absence is dividing Congress' opinion on who should lead itSome want Rahul to take over the reins of the party and others want Sonia to continue, given the formidable challenges Congress faces today.
Arvind Kejriwal wins hands down, not Aam Aadmi Party: TNS India surveyHe is the most popular choice for chief minister in Delhi as per the TNS India survey but his personal standing hasn't lifted AAP's prospec...
Delhi unlikely to give second chance to Aam Aadmi PartyThe party has even toned down its defensive rhetoric and has no qualms in admitting it erred in quitting power in Delhi.
BJP now holds high ground in alliance mattersGoing it alone has, however, catapulted the BJP to the position of the senior partner in Maharashtra, and it has already declared it will l...
UP voters give thumbs-down to divisive politics, Love JihadFor BJP to lose 8 out of 11 seats, where elections were held on September 13, is no small development. These were BJP strongholds even in 2...
BJP may be pushing for consolidation of Hindu votes: Neerja Chowdhury"It is a little more complex than just a simple formulation that a large voter turnout means that the incumbent government is going."