Mumbai is a tired city with chronic fatigue syndrome. And yet, there is also Padhayi Gali, a patch of sidewalk paved with four young men’s dreams of gold.
That could be Mumbai’s tagline, punchline and faultline. For, nothing drives or drags, unites or divides voters in this great city as the endless struggle for space.
Hooda knows the pulse of modern Haryana.
There is a reason why even as the AGP is declining, and the BJP is moving into its space, it isn’t credibly challenging the Congress.
A new willingness to go out into India and compete rather than stay back and sulk is the most significant writing on the Assamese wall today.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will tell you about scheme after populist scheme. But you cannot escape the wave of aspiration and ambition in Rajasthan thats forcing even Rahul Gandhi to do a significant rewrite.
That's Imran Khan. Out to slay the 'circus ke sher' (of Nawaz Sharif),solve Pakistan's problems: thrash the thieves,get a driving licence,shoot down the drones,spook the West into giving you a visa. All you need is his bat,the magic wand that's,curiously,cast a spell
18-hour power cuts have switched off most voters from India or Kashmir. Benazir gone,Zardari is a pale shadow,their angry son exiled to TV land. Nawaz Sharif senses power but beyond his tired tigers and a stuffed menagerie,he also has a headache called Imran Khan
The talk,wherever you go chasing elections in Uttar Pradesh,is about education,jobs,better life,aspiration
Then you know change has come to Bihar: old political equations are being rewritten
Looking at the voters heart and the candidates head through the Limousine Liberal window