PM Modi's first rally will be held at Daurala village in the Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha constituency Thursday. He will also hold rallies in Uttarakhand and J&K the same day.
Just like Phase 3, in this round too, the NDA stands to lose ground due to the sheer number of seats it had won the last time — 39 of the 49 seats, of which the BJP alone had won 32.
India’s defence sector is trying to penetrate the African market. But with China already extending significant influence, India must now play catch-up.
Discussion about outcome of Lok Sabha polls continues to boil in cauldron of expectations only from BJP. Now reverse this equation, what if we asked about the performance of the 'loser'?
I have always closely watched the TYPE of Mr Modi’s photographs that are used. It tells me – – or so I believe – – something about the columnist’s/publication’s attitude to Mr Modi, or his PR department’s attempt about what kind of image they are trying to spread.
Few months before the election mood had set in, a stern, not smiling, somewhat intimidating photos and illustrations of The Leader were beginning to get supplied to publications. A hint of a frown on the face, suggesting exasperation with mediocrity. Now we see a smiling, benign, almost kindly photos of the man who would do anything to win these elections. If THE PRINT is using the SUPPLIED photos, they are compromising their freedom. If they have chosen the photo used in this article on their own, it speaks something for their “free” journalism.
What has the PM been doing for the last 3 years? Hasn’t he only been working on re-election bid? What were the rallies after Pulwama and Balakot about? Unfortunately, we have a PM and a govt that is more interested in social media gimmicks than governing a nation. Goons roam the street without fear, killing people sometimes in the name of cow, sometimes in the name of sending people to Pakistan. Demonetisation broke the back of the rural economy and brought growth down. This government needs to go. Simple as that.
Watched an interview Ms Arfa Khanum Sherwani did with Jat sugarcane farmers in Kairana, the original Ganna, not Jinnah locale. Quite a revelation for a shehari babu like me. A more well informed, politically literate group of citizens would be difficult to find.
I have always closely watched the TYPE of Mr Modi’s photographs that are used. It tells me – – or so I believe – – something about the columnist’s/publication’s attitude to Mr Modi, or his PR department’s attempt about what kind of image they are trying to spread.
Few months before the election mood had set in, a stern, not smiling, somewhat intimidating photos and illustrations of The Leader were beginning to get supplied to publications. A hint of a frown on the face, suggesting exasperation with mediocrity. Now we see a smiling, benign, almost kindly photos of the man who would do anything to win these elections. If THE PRINT is using the SUPPLIED photos, they are compromising their freedom. If they have chosen the photo used in this article on their own, it speaks something for their “free” journalism.
What has the PM been doing for the last 3 years? Hasn’t he only been working on re-election bid? What were the rallies after Pulwama and Balakot about? Unfortunately, we have a PM and a govt that is more interested in social media gimmicks than governing a nation. Goons roam the street without fear, killing people sometimes in the name of cow, sometimes in the name of sending people to Pakistan. Demonetisation broke the back of the rural economy and brought growth down. This government needs to go. Simple as that.
Watched an interview Ms Arfa Khanum Sherwani did with Jat sugarcane farmers in Kairana, the original Ganna, not Jinnah locale. Quite a revelation for a shehari babu like me. A more well informed, politically literate group of citizens would be difficult to find.