•  

    Omar Maange More...
    After BJP`s Amira Kadal candidate Hina Bhat declared that revoking Article 370 would compel her to take up arms, politicians across party lines in the state said the law was sacrosanct. Chief minister Omar Abdullah termed it Kashmir`s only link with the rest of the country while PDP patron Mufti Sayeed said even Parliament did not have the mandate to review or abrogate Article 370.
  • Bomb Prank! Bomb Prank! You know after he`s done shitting himself, he`s going to beat the shit out of you.
  • Swacch UP Swacch UP Akhilesh Yadav, who is among the nine people tagged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his cleanliness drive today, refused to comment on the nomination.The 41-year-old Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister walked away when reporters in Lucknow asked him about his reaction to Prime Minister`s invitation.
  • Karti Questions 'High-Command Culture' Karti Questions 'High-Command Culture' The Congress `high command` came in for fresh criticism with senior leader P Chidambaram`s son Karti questioning Delhi micro-managing state units. Congress MP Hanumantha Rao has rubbished Karti Chidambaram for his outburst against the party leadership, saying his father too was part of the high command that he has slammed.
  • Robert Vadra on Shut Down Spree Robert Vadra on Shut Down Spree Robert Vadra, the husband of Priyanka Gandhi, is quietly closing down six companies set up just two years ago.The fear of `banana republic` has crept into the mind of otherwise not so `serious` Robert Vadra. Close on the heels of the announcement by the new BJP Government in Haryana that Robert Vadra`s land deals will be probed, Sonia Gandhi`s son-in-law has started winding down his businesses.
  • Guess Who? Guess Who? On a day when the Union Cabinet paved the way for fresh polls in the national capital after eight months of political uncertainty, the Delhi BJP announced on Tuesday that it would contest the polls without a chief ministerial candidate. Buoyed by its recent poll victories in Maharashtra and Haryana, the BJP plans to continue to seek votes in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT