The Lok Sabha Elections of 2024 were remarkable for multiple reasons. First of course because against all odds, the united opposition (the INDIA Alliance) managed give a considerable blow to BJP’s fascist game plan and. . .
The Mahavikas Aghadi (MVA) of Congress, NCP–Sharad Pawar and Shivsena (UBT) won 30 out of 48 Lok Sabha seats it contested. This tally could have improved by at least five seats if the Vanchit Bahujan. . .
The opposition’s performance despite institutional inaction, subversion of the Election Commission, strategic silences of the part of the judiciary, blatant violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by none other than the Prime Minister. . .
The BJP has emerged as a political force to reckon with in Kerala not only in terms of rising vote share but also has become one of the poles in the state. It has almost. . .
Tamil Nadu (TN) has, once again, categorically rejected the fascist Modi and the BJP. The BJP was unable to win even a single seat in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. INDIA has won all 40 seats. . .
Elections to the 18th Lok Sabha and 16th Assembly were held in Andhra Pradesh during the fourth phase, i.e. on 13 May 2024. Ten years of BJP's anti-people fascist rule and the widespread discontent against. . .
Delhi witnessed an unprecedented situation in the lead-up to the election. Its elected Chief Minister was arrested under dubious charges. The seat-sharing arrangement had been announced by then but Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest generated a strong. . .
The 2024 elections have delivered a major setback to the BJP by stopping it at 240 seats, thirty-two seats short of the majority. What makes this result look almost like a victory for the opposition. . .
The data submitted regarding the Electoral Bonds by the SBI have revealed a very murky pattern around this now defunct unconstitutional scheme. The pattern that has emerged makes the Electoral Bond scheme the most brazen. . .
The Electoral Bond data has unearthed a complex web of nexus between the BJP, enforcement agencies and private pharma companies. To understand the scale of political corruption by the BJP, one has to juxtapose the. . .