Virendra Kapoor
In 40-odd seats in Maharashtra, Muslims voting as a single bloc can make the difference between winning and losing
In his world merged politics, entertainment and the underworld
Sonam Wangchuk’s demand for Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh is misplaced as the strategically sensitive region needs more, not less, integration with the rest of India
Southern Haryana’s Yadav belt is critical to BJP’s prospects as it faces electoral headwinds over a slack second term. Rajeev Deshpande reports
The idea is to implement the ONOE plan on a national scale rather than doing it in instalments
After the discovery of the contaminated laddus at the Sri Venkateshwara temple in Tirupati, a reassertion of Hindu identity seems inevitable
Can a set of new Bills solve Assam’s problem of illegal immigration once and for all?
The collapse of a statue of Shivaji, Maharashtra’s biggest icon, has led to a political slugfest in the run-up to the Assembly elections
BJP hopes former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren will help it recover the tribal vote it has lost