Tag: Elections 2014
Can Congress bounce back?
Author: NS Editor: Politicalbaaba One of the most fascinating elections in one of the largest democracies in the world are over. Narendra Modi is the
Delhi is Asking: Can AAP bounce back?
I found this interesting post on Hindustan Times. http://www.hindustantimes.com/comment/indiapoliticswatch/delhi-is-asking-can-aap-bounce-back/article1-1223666.aspx
Comparison of Projections vs Actual Results
This post was due for long. A lot of readers demanded this post. We present below a comparison of Politicalbaaba pre poll, post poll projections
NaMo Arrives, Democracy Wins
Narendra Modi was sworn in as 15th Prime Minister of India yesterday in a star studded event at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Members of Parliament, Chief Ministers
Should Regional Parties be allowed to contest National Elections?
India currently has too many political parties India currently has 6 national parties (Congress, BJP, CPI, CPM, Bahujan Samaj Party and Nationalist Congress Party) and
Electoral Reforms – The Need of the Hour
With elections over, electoral reforms are being talked about again. I am not a great political analyst but whatever I have seen and learnt of
How would the Cabinet of Modi look like?
Media has been abuzz with news regarding cabinet formation of Narendra Modi. Speculations are rife as to who will make the cut. Names of number
1st Casualty of Modi’s Emphatic Win: Bihar CM Nitish Resigns
Nitish Kumar Chief Minister of Bihar resigned from his post yesterday taking moral responsibility for his party’s humiliating defeat in Lok Sabha elections. He has
BJP & Modi Create History
BJP led NDA has secured absolute majority 336 / 543 in 16th Lok Sabha. Not only this, BJP has also secured majority on its own
The Tamasha of Exit Polls
Post the last voting day on 12th of May, there has been a splash of exit polls across news channels each coming up with their
Uttar Pradesh Hindus Will Make or Break Modi’s Prime Ministerial Dreams
The state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) sends 80 Members of Parliament (MP) to Lok Sabha (largest by any state, 15% of total Parliament strength) and