17 candidates file nominations for LS polls in Raj
If an election promise has to be credible, silence on practical questions or key policy issues doesn't help matters, writes T N Ninan
Four reporters travelled in trains across India to try to understand what the people are thinking
There are marked differences between BJP and the Congress when it comes to making promises to the electorate
The number of members is small yet, but the talent pool has been adding capacity to different departments of the Congress
India today has about 20 strong state leaders and no national leader can take their voters away. Modi can't swing majority for BJP in more than seven states
The social network did not give much detail about the deleted 321 pages and accounts that were uncoordinated
The outcome in that Lok Sabha seat will decide what is more important: The Modi-Shah hegemony or winning the seat
When it comes to the institutions that run our democracy, people tend to trust the Army, the courts and the district collector the most
Jyotiraditya Scindia, has been low key and perceptibly missing from the 'heat and dust' of elections in UP
Modi isn't going to voters on his track record but on the fear of the terrorist across the border and the Muslims within. It's a battle on his terms
Will the average voter vote for hope again? Or will hatred of the 'anti-national' triumph?
The top three wealthiest MPs are politicians from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Between 2014 and 2018, the number of internet subscribers has more than tripled to over 560 million from 177 million
Priyanka had maintained that she might not contest, but on Wednesday she said in a media interaction that she could if the party so wished
In Tamil Nadu, the Bharatiya Janata Party's state unit head, Tamilisai Soundararajan, is campaigning against her uncle
Campaign comes ahead of Lok Sabha elections; Delhi's seven parliamentary seats will go to polls on May 12
Though the party has only two MPs in the Lok Sabha from West Bengal, its influence over the state politics is far greater
As per the announcement made at a joint press conference of the three parties here, the BJP and the JD(U) will contest 17 seats each and the LJP in six
West Bengal becomes a new addition to the list of states where the Congress failed to clinch a seat-sharing deal to take on the BJP