Delhi ki Mahabharat

As campaigning for the Delhi elections ended on Thursday, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal attacked BJP saying it`s their `religion` to attack others and like Duryodhana of Mahabharat, the entire administrative apparatus was with it while the nascent AAP had God (Krishna) on its side.
Modi Drives in UP

BJP`s PM candidate Narendra Modi on Saturday stormed Uttar Pradesh with a vitriolic attack on the Congress and its allies SP, BSP for their `divisive` politics in the name of secularism but made no mention of the Ram temple, once the party`s leitmotif in the state.
AAP's Victory

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal got a huge boost on Monday in his fight with Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung. Dealing a huge blow to the Central government, the Delhi High Court on Monday elaborated on the powers of the Delhi government and the Lieutenant Governor while ruling on a Delhi policeman challenging the action of the Anti-Corruption Bureau against him.
Kejriwal wants DDA

Signalling another Centre-state turf war, the Aam Aadmi Party government has made a pitch for making the Delhi chief minister co-chairman of Delhi Development Authority. At present, the lieutenant governor heads the agency.
Kejriwal's Gas Bomb!

Ever since his coming to the power Delhi CM is not letting any opportunity slip out his hand of scratching the bellies of political biggies as well as the corporate houses.
Expecting from 'Just Married'

In an age where a film is declared a hit or a flop on the first weekend's performance, politicians too are finding their ratings being judged in a compressed timeframe. Narendra Modi was elected prime minister for five years, but he has already had to go through a series of early tests: 100 days, 200 and then 300 days, now his impendingfirst year anniversary have all become occasions for the media to rate his performance. It is almost as if he is facing a constant agni-pariksha.
The Modified Show

`Some people grow up, their understanding doesn`t`: Excerpts from PM Narendra Modi`s speech in Parliament.
Shot-gun Misfires

Two days before Delhi votes, the BJP`s Shatrughan Sinha has spoken somewhat off the script and praised his party`s number one rival, Arvind Kejriwal, describing him as a `Good Man` and he said that Dr Harsh Vardhan could have been a better candidate for the Delhi Chief Ministerial post.