Capitalizing on Patriotism

    It’s almost going to be a month since our Prime Minister of India, announced demonetization of high value currencies. Majority of the popular media hailed it as the surgical strike on black money (The high decibel voice of Arnab still rings in my ear…). They called it the boldest move of an Indian... Continue Reading →

The Broom has swept well this time

      A sweeping victory may not be a perfect way to comment on Delhi election results and the resurrection of AAP yesterday. The party has achieved something beyond that. Presenting 67 out of 70 seats to AAP the Delhites have responded, again, loud and clear that they want the change. Besides they have... Continue Reading →

The Paradoxical Moditva

    Mr. Modi is the man enjoying media popularity like no other political figures in recent memory. The main stream media- both printed and television- embraces him as if he is a bollywood star. The limelight over him and the aura painted at his back has boosted his image not just in the home... Continue Reading →

Vacuum in Tamil Nadu’s Politics

The bastion of Dravidian politics which is experiencing revolving door politics between two Dravidian parties seems to be witnessing a political vacuum. Tamil Nadu is presently under the rule of AMMA Jayalalithaa’s All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). The opposition space is facing a political vacuum for multiple reasons. The natural opposition of AIADMK,... Continue Reading →

Priyanka – a New Storm

Most Indians see Indira in her face. Even the residents of her brother’s constituency (Amethi)  are thinking she(Priyanka Gandhi) is better than him(Rahul Gandhi). She is not contesting in the elections. She is not campaigning all across the nation. But, still she is creating at least few sleepless nights to the opposition. She is hitting... Continue Reading →

RaGa: Arnab makes it unpleasant

It seems Rahul Gandhi, the prime minister nominee by the grand old party of India walked into the trap knowingly or unknowingly by frankly speaking to Arnab. Rahul Gandhi was questioned for the things he might not be responsible. The Past of 1984 wasn't haunting Rajiv Gandhi or Sonia Gandhi, but the little prince and... Continue Reading →

Anarchy: President’s Cry

The pleasant RaGa or NaMo chant is being disturbed by an angry young man of new India – Arvind Kejriwal. The media polls say – he is the third most favorite by Indians for prime minister position of the  world’s largest democracy, India. The NaMo who is speaking the agenda of development and change is... Continue Reading →

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