Siddharth Singh
As reckless populism brings several Opposition-run states close to bankruptcy, more fiscally prudent states have also begun indulging in freebies. Ultimately, it is the voter who has to understand the dangers of dole
It would be quite inaccurate to conclude that SP is not going to be combative towards BJP. But the soft signal it offered could not be missed
The roads leading to Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday evening, June 9, were jammed with vehicles as thousands of attendees made their way to the swearing-in ceremony of Modi 3.0
In a play on the Bharatiya Janata Party’s “dual engine sarkar”, the BJD veteran sought the support of voters for the “dual shanko” (conch shells)
The contrast from the populist promises in the Congress manifesto could not be starker
The public recriminations over seat sharing could well mean that instead of hanging separately, they will now hang together
The Delhi BJP unit is convinced the AAP leader being sent to jail for the liquor policy scam is its best opportunity to turn the tables on a formidable adversary