The bickering has only intensified between the Congress and JD(S), and a poor showing in the Lok Sabha elections could hasten the end for the uneasy coalition.
Indian media is confronted with a big crisis today: its credibility is dwindling among people, the section from which it derives its power and independence.
Exit polls predict a near-sweep for the BJP in Karnataka, but in the rest of the southern states, Congress’ alliances and regional powers set for big wins.
BJP is expected to win 8 of the 10 seats in the state, which if it does, will be a vindication of its policy to field non-Jat candidates in Jat-centric seats.
Exit poll forecasts no surprise after AAP & Congress decided to contest separately when prolonged seat-sharing talks failed, handing the advantage to BJP.
Alongside buying into the grift that is dating apps, the girlies are also installing astrology apps like Astrotalk to investigate the same tired mystery—will he ever text back?
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector in Africa, offering significant returns on investment for all involved and achieving the continent’s goals for food security, dignified livelihoods and economic growth.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
One had hoped that the presence of a former PM in the alliance matrix would facilitate coordination, ensure focus in governance. CM HDK was fortunate to get such a valuable prize. Both Karnataka and MP state governments can expect the flame to be turned up.
They deserve every vicissitude that befalls them, after hijacking a verdict which never contemplated nor favoured their alliance, and making a MESS of the state. The administration is in a limbo, as the political leadership is living only from one day to another.
One had hoped that the presence of a former PM in the alliance matrix would facilitate coordination, ensure focus in governance. CM HDK was fortunate to get such a valuable prize. Both Karnataka and MP state governments can expect the flame to be turned up.
They deserve every vicissitude that befalls them, after hijacking a verdict which never contemplated nor favoured their alliance, and making a MESS of the state. The administration is in a limbo, as the political leadership is living only from one day to another.