Somnath Bharti
The manner is which Somnath Bharti has been absconding and playing hide and seek with the police gives rise to a suspicion that there might be something more to it than what meets the eye!
Kolkata cash
Lottery is big business in some of North Eastern states in India.Some may be legitimate but a sizeable amount of black money is also generated from this business. Perhaps what needs to be probed is where this huge amount of money that was seized in Kolkata, was heading to.
Quran Inderesh
Religious beliefs and rituals are today so deep rooted that it is difficult to raise questions about them. It would take time, people would have to be educated to be able to see with reason or to be able to question beliefs.For that matter both Indresh Kumar and Azam Khan seem to exhibit an error of judgement.
Ravi Shankar Prasad on Nitish
Central telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has been repeatedly hitting out at Nitish and Lalu on various issues. Whether it is about the special status for Bihar, or the low business investment in the state or the rise in crime. Nitish and Lalu instead in their reply have been mockingly asking him when he would succeed in resolving the one issue of massive call drops
Bihar Lalu campaign
The Bihar assembly election is an acid fire test for Lalu this time. Both his sons are in the fray and have been pitched against sitting MLAs in their respective constituencies. Lalu has to go all out to ensure they win otherwise it will be a death knell for their political careers. It would put a further dent to Lalu’s image especially with his wife and daughter having suffered defeat in the Lok Sabha polls
India Pakistan wall controversy
By accusing India of building a wall, Pakistan has put its own foot in its mouth. Pakistan has always tried to raise the issue of Kashmir on international forums thereby trying to deflect attention towards its home grown terrorism. But the very fact that Pakistan’s accusations are based on allegations made by Salahuddin, a global terrorist, proves that it is openly harbouring terrorists in its own soil.
Darbhanga ICU
Nothing can be more shameful than perhaps patients dying at a government hospital in Darbhanga due to lack of oxygen. It just lays bare the hollow claims of development made by political parties and their leaders.
Rajendra mine scam
Minister Rajendra Rathore has rubbished allegations of any mine scam in the state. He said the matter is already in Court. On technical grounds perhaps there is no foul play but questions are bound to be raised when mines have been allocated on a “first come first serve” basis – a norm that was adopted at the last minute contrary to the central rules of auction.
Latest on Bihar Poll
According to the India TV-C Voter Opinion Poll, one thing is clear about the elections in Bihar that Caste is the most important factor and every party is well aware how each caste will cast its vote. Even tickets have been distributed keeping the caste factor in mind. BJP is likely to get the Mahadalit votes, while the grand alliance could garner the Muslim & EBC votes. However this time there is a sizeable section of the young and the first time voters and almost every political leader is of the opinion that this section of the voters are not swayed by caste issues, rather they seem to be influenced by PM Modi’s charisma. If this is indeed true then outcome of the Bihar Polls could turn out to be quite contrary to all Opinion Poll surveys
Gujrat Patel Package
The economic package announced by the Gujarat government will not only help the economically backward across all castes, it would also help tone down the ongoing Patidar agitation. This announcement has even had an impact on the Prime Minister’s visit to New York where a section of the Patel Community has decided to call off their agitation and instead welcome Mr Modi
Gujrat anti terror law
The Gujarat Anti Terror Bill has finally been cleared by Central government and has been sent to the President for his consent. In the past the then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi and the then Governor Kamal Beniwal were often at loggerheads over the controversial bill and it was twice returned by the UPA government.
Punjab Drugs
Punjab has always been plagued by the menace of drugs. The entire young generation is at a high risk. The state Akali government is well aware that this issue could snowball into a major embarrassment for them and could even affect their poll performances in the future. However it is often not easy to stem the rot since there is a sizeable nexus between the drug peddlers and political leaders. The Opposition has alleged that the list of accused which the CBI has given to Interpol does not feature those who have clandestine links with the ruling political establishment.