Elections
Mr Prime Minister you disappointed me
byNarendra Modi Ji, You are the prime minister of largest democracy of the world while I am a part of the democracy, another thing…
The second coming of Arvind Kejriwal – Lessons from the Delhi elections
byAs far as I know Delhi is at least 2000kms from the nearest sea. Yet it was hit by a tsunami on the morning…
Rs 10 lakh Modi suit cost BJP Delhi election
byDehra Dun : Delhi the national capital saw the most ever one-sided election in the election history of this country. There is been no…
Two who flew into the Cuckoo’s nest
byThe cuckoo is the proverbial opportunist of the avian world. Too lazy to apply itself to any hard work, and lacking the confidence to…
Delhi Elections: Arvind Kejriwal – Kiran Bedi slugfest
byElections and cricket are two topics that dominate public discourse in the country. With Delhi scheduled to elect a new government on 7th of…
Coffee house Gup Shup: AAP and Delhi Elections
byFalling snowflakes outside makes the steaming cup of coffee that much dearer as cold weathers settles into Shimla. Coziness of the gas fired heating…
Onkar Shad replaces Rakesh Singha as Himachal CPI(M) state secretary
byShimla: Secretary of Himachal Kisan Sabha and a party whole timer Onkar Shad was elected as the new State Secretary of Himachal unit of the…
Bye-election results – Is BJP losing the development plot?
byNarendra Modi led BJP won a thumping majority in the May 2014 general elections, sweeping away political parties across the ideological spectrum. BJP’s rivals…
Why Mr Modi is the real winner in the September By-Elections !
byIn his first 100 days Mr. Modi has made considerable progress in redeeming most of these promises – ambitious targets have been set and are being monitored by the PMO itself, crucial policy decisions are being taken on a daily basis which have brought the economy on a positive growth path again, our foreign policy has been infused with a new and refreshing robustness and virility, no taint of any malfeasance has been detected so far and the bureaucracy has been brought to heel. No mean achievement in a country where the first 100 days of any government usually consist of nothing else but the division of the loaves of office.
