PR Ramesh
Competitive populism has put the finances of several states in peril. Fixing the faultlines starts with making a distinction between unmerited subsidies and targeted benefits for the needy
Did AAP’s government in Delhi provide inordinate benefits to liquor licensees at the expense of the public exchequer?
The young poet-politician Kumar Vishwas is top on Kejriwal’s list of people to be fixed
AAP decimated Congress and SAD with a more attractive model of populism, changing the political map of a traditional two-party state
It was the ‘double-engine’ magic of Modi-Yogi at work in UP. In the run-up to 2024, the unambiguous message is that leaders like Adityanath will give no quarter to slow-footed rivals
Traditionally two-party Punjab has become so unpredictable that a small difference in the number of votes can make or break political fortunes