Author: trisha.chakraborty

The recent Lok Sabha (LS) election results have intensified the internal strife within the Karnataka Congress, bringing to light longstanding disagreements and discontent among party members. The scrutiny and analysis of the electoral outcomes have revealed significant rifts in opinions on leadership, strategy, and alliances, raising questions about the party’s future trajectory. A Fractured Front In the aftermath of the LS polls, several senior Congress leaders have voiced their dissatisfaction with the party’s performance, attributing the setbacks to various factors. The internal blame game has seen fingers pointed at state and central leadership, campaign strategies, and the handling of local…

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Historically, UP has been a battleground for major political parties, with caste alliances often determining the outcome of elections. The BJP’s dominance in recent years has been attributed to its ability to forge broad-based coalitions among various caste groups, including non-Yadav OBCs (Other Backward Classes), upper castes, and a segment of Dalits. However, maintaining this delicate balance requires continuous recalibration, especially in the face of shifting political landscapes and emerging regional dynamics. Political Reactions The reduction in UP’s ministerial representation has elicited mixed reactions from political observers and parties. Opposition leaders have criticized the move, suggesting it might marginalize the…

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Kangana Ranaut, known for her outspoken nature and controversial statements, recently found herself in the spotlight yet again. This time, the focus is on her allegations of being attacked by a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable during her visit to the revered Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu. The incident has not only raised questions about the security measures in place for public figures but also ignited a broader conversation about public safety and the challenges faced by celebrities in public spaces. The Alleged Incident  Ranaut’s version of events paints a picture of a premeditated attack. She claims that the…

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In a significant turn of events, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has faced notable setbacks in the recent elections in Uttar Pradesh, losing critical ground in the Ayodhya and Varanasi regions. This development has sparked discussions and analyses about the shifting political landscape in one of India’s most politically significant states. Losses in Ayodhya Region The Ayodhya region, which holds immense religious and cultural significance due to its association with Lord Ram and the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, has been a stronghold for the BJP. However, in the latest elections, the party managed to secure only 4 out of the 9…

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The call for unity by Yashwant Singh comes at a critical juncture in Indian politics. The INDIA bloc, which consists of a variety of opposition parties, aims to provide a counterbalance to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). With the general elections on the horizon, the opposition is seeking to consolidate its strength and present a viable alternative to the electorate. Chandrababu Naidu’s Position: While Chandrababu Naidu has not yet made an official statement regarding Singh’s appeal, sources close to the TDP leader suggest that he is considering the proposal seriously. Naidu has been critical of the…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his gratitude to the people of Arunachal Pradesh and extended his congratulations to the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) for their victory in the recent Sikkim elections. In a series of tweets, PM Modi acknowledged the significant support received from the citizens of Arunachal Pradesh and praised the SKM’s success, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to the development of the northeastern states. Arunachal Pradesh: A Resounding Victory for BJP In Arunachal Pradesh, the BJP secured a decisive win, reaffirming the state’s support for Modi’s leadership and the party’s developmental agenda. The BJP’s campaign in Arunachal Pradesh…

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Kolkata, June 1, 2024 – The high-stakes electoral battle in West Bengal reaches its climax today, with voters casting their ballots in Kolkata and its adjoining seats. This final phase of voting is crucial as it includes some of the most politically significant constituencies in the state, including the heart of Kolkata. The outcome will not only influence the future governance of West Bengal but will also have broader implications for national politics. Political Significance : The electoral results in Kolkata are seen as a barometer for the overall political climate in West Bengal. Historically, Kolkata has been a stronghold…

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