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Why Rahul can never become PM

An analysis of the present situation paints a very stark picture for the Congress President. There is no chance, absolutely no chance for Rahul Gandhi to be PM. Here's why.

Could NOTA be the fools’ prank this April?

The only possible purpose that NOTA could serve is expressing your dissent - something which can be done much more effectively on social media these days on different politically active family and friends Whatsapp groups, or on Twitter.

CPI(M)’s Manifesto takes a step back; literally

Right off the bat, the CPI(M)'s manifesto opens up with an array of unproven allegations and continues as a minority rights commission report.

2019 elections – Billion aspirations vs Garibi hatao

Why do populations for generations remain in the same class, irrespective of better lifestyles? Answer is quite simply in the manifestos of the 2 major Indian political parties this 2019 election season.

How to vote

Lets celebrate this festival that comes only once in five years with all the enthusiasm.

Putrefaction and political decomposition of AAP, better AAP merge with Congress

Many leaders in several states are liquidating congress and joining other parties on daily basis, but interestingly Aravind Kejriwal of AAP is so adamant and wants to align with congress party in Delhi.

What does the treatment of stalwarts tells us about BJP?

Since BJP is the only member based national party where power is not transferred within a single family, the process of transfer is more fluid. It is the party which decides when would the power be transferred and to whom.

2019 elections – The clash of ideologies

This election is a clash between the views that "India was born in 1947" while on the other side we have the view that "India is a 5000 old civilization that got self-rule in 1947".

Rise of world leaders Rahul ji and Kanahiya ji. Yeah.. Chaiwala. No Way..

It is such an irony that Modi is dead against the country's own minority citizens that there is no bill or amendment passed in our parliament in last 5 years that goes against our religious minority people.

Can BJP break the 20 seat mark in Karnataka?

No single party has crossed this figure of 20 seats in Karnataka since 1989 general elections.

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