A Wave of Change in Assam
By Gargi
The use of anti- incumbency factor by BJP against Tarun Gogoi led to the defeat of the Congress in Assam. It recorded the highest voter turnout ever with 84.75 percentage.
By Gargi
The use of anti- incumbency factor by BJP against Tarun Gogoi led to the defeat of the Congress in Assam. It recorded the highest voter turnout ever with 84.75 percentage.
By Nazrin Huzzain
Congress lost its edge in terms of projecting a long term political strategy whether at the national level or in the State. The party has been consistently failing to recognise the pulse of the people.
By Albertina Nithya B
Three important conclusions can be drawn from the recent election results in Tamil Nadu resulting in Jayalalithaa and ADMK continuing their hold over the State.
By Sourina Bej
Mamata Banerjee is all set to take oath as Chief Minister of West Bengal for the second term winning a clear majority with 210 seats. Weak opposition, women voters and welfare measures have led to the victory of Didi.
By Anu Abraham
The Left Democratic Front won 91 seats out of 140 in the 2016 Kerala general elections. Corruption charges against UDF, Modi’s visit, Ezhava and Nair vote split are some of the reasons behind LDF win.
By Adarsh Vijay
Despite its loss, it is still a matter of appreciation that the BJP made its historic debut in Kerala by winning one seat and managed to secure three seats in West Bengal.