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Why Modi And BJP's Trajectory Is Heading North After The 2019 General Elections?
The assembly results hold long-term lessons for both the ‘nationalist’ BJP and a top-heavy, clueless Congress
Dissidents May Curdle BJP Hopes In Haryana
Denial of tickets to sitting MLAs could mar the electoral prospects of BJP in this state.
High Stakes, Low Blows
Rebellions and rivalries have queered the pitch in many constituencies across Maharashtra’s six regions. THE WEEK takes a look at the battles that could alter the outcome of the electoral war
A Shaky Alliance
The Congress-NCP combine has hard times ahead to remain politically relevant in the state
China Should Get Rid Of The Political Disaster Called Carrie Lam
On October 1, as China celebrated its 70th national day, tens of thousands of people in Hong Kong were out on the streets, observing a ‘day of grief’.
Mamata Sends Peace Signals To Modi
With the CBI closing in on her de facto number two, IPS officer Rajeev Kumar, Mamata Banerjee sues for peace with the Centre.
Too Strong To Afford To Lose
Its panchayat-to-Parliament mission leaves BJP no room to quit in any state
Suit-Boot Sarkar Flies Hard
It takes a foreign trip to show who’s boss in Tamil Nadu
Manohar Lal Khattar Is On A Roll Ahead Of The Assembly Election Next Month
As the Jan Ashirwad yatra shows, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar is on a roll ahead of the assembly election next month.
Sushma Swaraj & Arun Jaitley - Eminent Pillars Of The Indian Administration
Sushma Swaraj believed and stood by her views and decisions irrespective of the opinions of her critics.
100 Days Of Modi Government
The Modi government begins its second term with a raft of legislative and executive action, but faces the big challenge of reviving an economy in slowdown.
100 Days Of Modi 2.0
The economy may be sputtering, but Modi 2.0 is going the full distance to fulfil its poll promises
Booster Dose For Governance
KCR initiates major reforms to make the administration responsive, corruption-free
Arun Jaitley - Everyone's Favourite BJP Man
A fine public servant, a minister of rare distinction, a Delhi insider
Cycle Needs Repair
Uneasy lies the road ahead for Akhilesh Yadav, whose political revival faces challenges from within and outside the Samajwadi Party
BJP Now Postures As A ‘Responsible Opposition'
After poaching 10 MLAs from the SDF, the BJP now postures as a ‘responsible opposition’
The Politics Of Defection
The RSS tries to reconcile the imperatives of Chanakyaniti with its moral reservations over defections
Karnataka - Cabinet Pressure
Yediyurappa’s cabinet now has 18 members, but the rebels are yet to be accommodated
Yogi Adityanath - 'The best Performing CM'
Yogi Adityanath, whose state handed the BJP a handsome victory in the Lok Sabha Election, unseats Mamata Banerjee from the top position
Sonia Gandhi's Return Dashes Rahul's Hopes For A New Congress
The return of Sonia Gandhi dashes Rahul Gandhi’s hopes of radically reforming the Congress and making it a credible alternative to the BJP and the face of the opposition
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Cong. President - Old Guard Returns
Sonia Gandhi is expected to pacify the old guard and hold the party together. Rahul could emerge a parallel power centre
The Plan To Remove Article 370 Was Set In Motion In 2015
The plan to remove Article 370 was set in motion in 2015, when the BJP partnered with the PDP to rule Jammu and Kashmir
The Death Of Opposition
Rattled by the Lok Sabha poll defeat, a demoralised opposition appears to have ceded all space to the ruling dispensation— both in and outside Parliament