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An open letter to Rahul Gandhi by a “Bhakt”

Rahul Gandhi seriously lacks credibility and experience. Most of his bloopers just goes to show his inexperience in public life and his lack of interaction with people he wants to win over.

Mandate – 2019

Politics of caste appeasement to religious appeasement have out-rightly rejected by the well-informed voters in 2019 elections.

The Cabinet 2.0 : Reality, despairs and hopes

Whether there will be accomplishments or failures, only Modi will be responsible, because it's the mandate for Modi.

Entitlement of dynast over India – Why congress party follow beehive model politics

Modi has transformed India and the new Indian should function in near future as one country, one tax, one law and one neta- Modi. Let us work towards such India in near future. 

Should Rahul Gandhi resign?

Almost more than 2/3rd of Indian population don't want Rahul. They are happy with their ego being buttered by nationalistic and religious politics. They are happy to fight for beef ban, over providing for basic food that India's 73 million poverty seek.

Indian Elections 2019: Modi, Rahul Gandhi and the Stockholm Syndrome

India needs a strong opposition but not like the current one which is not only anti-national but also the divider of the national sovereignty at all. Better India remains one party state

Is this the end of the Congress party/Gandhi family and will India become a one party state?

The change that has happened in India is not an ordinary change, and it is certainly not one of the cycles of a cyclical phenomena. It is much more that. The Indian intellectuals are, therefore, not right in their thinking.

It is time India has a credible opposition- An open letter to Rahul Gandhi

Dear Rahul Gandhi, the best thing for you would be to leave silently and accept the fact that not every generation of your family can be 'Indira Gandhi' or 'Jawahar Lal Nehru'.

Why the liberals need to build a new opposition

Were the liberals backing a lame duck?

Jio’s disruption in Indian politics

Even though parties are competing on social media, drop in data prices helped them to reach out the large voters which is disrupting Indian politics.

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