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INDIA

STATE POLLS SIGNAL NEW NARRATIVE FOR 2019 ELECTIONS

DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE ARE PRIME CONCERNS
Mriganka M Bhowmick - 2018-12-14 13:11
The political scenario of India is taking a new direction. The recently held elections of five states show that the electorates are taking decisions in such a matured fashion that it has taken many election pundits by surprise. Surely, accountability is sought from the political parties on governance and delivery. In the election battle of India, political narrative is always based on GDP which are Governance, Dynasty & Polarization. Every political party derives strength from this GDP. But maintaining the order of this GDP as far as importance is concerned is very important. If you change this order of narrative to impress voters, it can backfire. The recent election result is a reflection of that only. Once again voters have reminded the political bosses that governance comes first, rest follows after that.
INDIA

WAH TAJ IS ONLY FOR A GANDHI

‘CHAIWALA’ AND ‘KAAMDAR’ GO OUT OF THE WINDOW
Sushil Kutty - 2018-12-13 12:21
It’s cyclical, the reign at the helm. Never lasting. If it does, that will be monarchy. The closest independent India has been to monarchy is elected dynasty-rule. The BJP made dynasty an election issue, ever so often raking up the anachronism. But ‘Naamdar’ and “Kaamdar’ cannot be used by Narendra Modi any longer. It will ring false after the 5-state elections. And the Congress will not be allowed the privilege of bestowing respectability on Modi by calling him ‘Chaiwalla.’ These catch words are out the window.

FRENCH PEOPLE ARE SICK OF AUSTERITY PROGRAMME

“YELLOW VESTS” REVOLT IS A STRUGGLE AGAINST RISING INEQUALITY
Donald Donato - 2018-12-13 12:18
According to the narrative repeated by most news sources, the “Gilets Jaunes” (Yellow Vests) uprising began ‘spontaneously’ on Saturday, November 17, when approximately 300,000 activists, incensed by a heavy regressive tax on fuel, began a series of roadblocks and protests which snowballed across France.
INDIA

CONGRESS MUST ADOPT A TWO PRONGED STRATEGY FOR OPPOSITION UNITY

FOCUS SHOULD BE ON PREVENTING DIVISION OF ANTI-BJP VOTES IN 2019 POLL
Nitya Chakraborty - 2018-12-13 12:16
The results of the assembly elections in the three states-Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh have underlined the need for total unity of the opposition parties including the Congress, BSP and the Samajwadi Party. The Congress has done exceedingly well in Chhattisgarh on its own but in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, the Party could have been in far more comfortable position if there had been a total alliance of the anti-BJP parties including the BSP and the SP. The Congress is finally forming the government in Madhya Pradesh with the support of two elected BSP members of the assembly . The solo member of Samajwadi Party as also four elected independents have extended support to the Congress to form the Government.
INDIA

BJP’S DANGER SIGNALS FROM HINDI HEARTLAND

CONGRESS NEEDS TO TREAD MORE CAREFULLY TOO
Gyan Pathak - 2018-12-13 12:11
Election results of the five States’Legislative Assemblies speak about the dwindling support base of the BJP and the rising support base of the Indian National Congress (INC) especially in the states where both the national parties are in direct fight with each other. The situation is worrisome for the BJP and encouraging for the INC especially when Lok Sabha General Election 2019 is round the corner. However, the INC needs to tread more carefully because this only may not give them the rein of power at the centre since wherever they are in direct fight with the state parties, the INC candidates tend to be defeated by the regional party’s candidates.
INDIA

NOBODY OWES MODI A SECOND TERM

PM-SHAH ELECTION MACHINE IS WRECKED
Sushil Kutty - 2018-12-12 10:54
From now to Lok Sabha elections 2019, the BJP will be on the wrong foot. The party has nothing to show for the 5-state elections. At fag-end 2018, the party cadre stand demoralised and the Modi-Shah election-machine is wrecked, beyond repair. What can the duo spring in the short time left to GE 2019, what can BJP offer to the distressed farmer – the tribal, the Dalit; urban voter – besides Jan Dhan and Ujwala; plunging rupee and rising petrol/diesel prices? The bad Press demonetization and GST got refuses to go away.
INDIA

OMINOUS SIGNALS FROM JUNGLE RAJ IN UTTAR PRADESH

POLICE OFFICIALS MUST HAVE ANTI-MINORITY BIAS
Sanjiv Krishan Sood - 2018-12-12 10:46
Aaj mere pita ji ko mara ha, kal kisi IG ko marenge, parson kisi Minister ko marenge.” This was the anguished cry of the son of the deceased Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh of Uttar Pradesh Police in an interview to a prominent TV channel. He further appealed to the public to ensure communal harmony and not give in to fissiparous forces bent upon creating division amongst Indians. Most importantly, he said that if we keep killing each other, the Pakistanis and Chinese would achieve their purpose without having to do anything.
UNITED KINGDOM

AN EARLY GENERAL ELECTION IS POSSIBLE IN BRITAIN

KEY COMMONS COMMITTEE GIVES REPORT
Lamiat Sabin - 2018-12-12 10:44
Prime Minister Theresa May would be expected to resign if MPs express no confidence in her leadership and this could trigger a general election if the Tories do not agree on a successor, a key Commons committee confirmed.
INDIA: UTTAR PRADESH

MAYAWATI SUPPORT FOR CONGRESS TO RE-SHAPE U.P. ALLIANCES

CONGRESS VICTORY BREATHES NEW LIFE INTO OPPOSITION UNITY
Pradeep Kapoor - 2018-12-12 10:41
LUCKNOW: With BSP national president Mayawati announcing the support of her party in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan to Congress, some ideas about the shape of the future alliance in UP against BJP in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls are emerging.