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Thursday, May 9, 2024
TopicAmit Shah

Topic: Amit Shah

Narendra Modi has an NPA problem of another kind: BJP chief ministers

The ‘Congressisation’ of the BJP may actually be the reason for the non-performance of these chief ministers.

Prashant Kishor joins Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal (United)

Nitish Kumar likely to ask Kishor to negotiate seat-sharing with BJP for 2019. 

Data shows Modi-led BJP can’t bend too much to please upper caste vote base

BJP’s famed booth management will be hit if upper caste anger isn’t addressed

Don’t shoot mouth off to media, Modi and Shah tell BJP leaders

Modi and Shah tell BJP leaders not to be 'overtly camera friendly' and create controversies in the run-up to the assembly elections and 2019 polls.

What suits Narendra Modi and Amit Shah better— Rahul Gandhi or a faceless mahagathbandhan?

BJP president Amit Shah urged party workers in poll-bound Rajasthan to ask people if they wanted Rahul Gandhi as prime minister and Mamata Banerjee...

BJP ‘bars’ petrol price rise, and a Yashodhara walk-off from stage

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

At BJP national executive, about 3 crore members go ‘missing’

Amit Shah’s estimation of his party strength has varied, from 9 crore members to 8 crore. This, after a 2015 declaration of 11-crore party members.

Soaring oil prices, and govt focussed on 2019 elections

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

On Camera

CEA Nageswaran says India’s FY24 growth could hit 8%, but World Bank warns this is ‘above potential’

Speaking at an event, World Bank country director Auguste Tano Kouamé said growth above potential would result in high inflation.

Three Indian Navy ships deployed to South China Sea

Deployment comes at a time when Yuan Wang 03, a Chinese missile and satellite tracking vessel, has entered Indian Ocean Region.

Frontrunner is letting the challenger define this poll campaign. Modi still hasn’t found a big theme

A theme has not yet emerged for BJP & people see lack of a contest, which makes it unexciting. For all these reasons, 2024 is turning out to be an unexpectedly theme-less election.