Many of us have seen the popular film 3 Idiots, where the character Chatur Ramalingam uses underhanded tactics to outshine his classmates by distracting them with magazines. In a similar vein, Tamil Nadu’s DMK leadership, particularly Chief Minister Stalin, seems to be playing a similar game in the realm of politics. DMK use of fear-mongering…
Category: Politics and Current Affairs
MahaKumbh: A Masterclass in Management
Managing a gathering of over 650 million people over a span of 45 days is no small feat. With 700 chartered flights, thousands of vehicles, and a crowd of this magnitude, any city would struggle to maintain order and ensure smooth functioning. Yet, under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath and the Uttar Pradesh government, the…
The Fall of Kejriwal: When Rhetoric Fails and Reality Strikes
The 2025 Delhi election results have delivered a stark reality check to Arvind Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Despite years of populist measures, AAP faced a significant political setback. However, this is not merely a victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP); it is, more importantly, a resounding defeat for Kejriwal himself. Kejriwal…
Why Voter Bribery Weakens India’s Future
India’s vibrant democracy, often celebrated for its diversity and dynamism, is inadvertently hindering its economic growth. The year 2024 has underscored this reality, as electoral politics significantly influenced outcomes across various states. A common trend has emerged: political parties competing to promise ever-increasing freebies to voters, with states like Karnataka, Telangana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and…
The Congress Comeback: A Blueprint for the Future
The recent Maharashtra elections have exposed the Congress party’s deepening crisis. With a resounding defeat, the party finds itself in an unenviable position, challenged even by its allies to relinquish leadership within the coalition. Congress and its alliance partners, rather than reflecting on their shortcomings, have chosen to deflect blame onto Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)—a…
Voters Speak Loudly: A Wake-Up Call for Political Parties and Analysts
Surprise …Surprise and Surprise : The recent election results took many by surprise, including pollsters, the media, and those involved in shaping political narratives. This marks the second consecutive election where exit polls failed to capture the true sentiments of voters, raising questions about whether the electorate is sending a message to those tasked with…
Tiger Zinda Hai….MODI 3.0
In an interesting twist of events BJP fell short of majority on its own in the latest LS elections however along with coalition partners crossed the desired numbers required to form the government by comfortable margin. With JDU and TDP firmly putting their weight behind PM Modi, all speculations have been put to rest on…
Why did BJP under-perform in Uttar Pradesh?
Very rarely does a day come in your life when you feel like a loser despite winning. But if you are a sportsperson, it’s not rare when a win taste bitter. 4th June was such one day for PM Modi and his party BJP. A performance well below expectations but well above the required numbers…
Wealth redistribution- An idea to divide India
Elections in India is fascinating where political parties go extra miles to woo the voters and can do whatever required to be done to gain votes. But some promises made during these campaigns threaten to break the fundamentals of the nation. One such promise is a wealth survey and subsequently redistribution of wealth by Congress…
Opposition Parties manifesto’s: lacks the right product mix
The two ingredients that help any product to be successful in the market are the understanding of customer needs and wants. If the product manager fails to capture these two basic essences in the making of the product, then the probability of the product to be successful will be very low. As India is exercising…