After a strong electoral debut, Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam is exploring alliances to form a government in Tamil Nadu. Falling short of a majority, the party plans talks with Congress, Left parties, and smaller groups. Sources say invitations will be sent soon as TVK seeks support to cross the required numbers.
TMC leader Mahua Moitra stated that the “will of the people is supreme” after the BJP’s victory in West Bengal. She acknowledged the defeat by saying the party fought a “good fight” during the elections. Moitra emphasized respecting the democratic mandate while reflecting on her party’s performance after a decade of dominance in the state.
Vijay’s TVK has three paths to form the government, as it does not reach the magic figure 118. First, they can form a coalition with smaller parties to reach a majority. Second, they can seek “outside support” from rivals without a formal alliance. If these fail, the governor may invite the largest party to prove […]
Vijay’s TVK missed a majority after losing ten seats by tiny margins. These areas include Thiruvallur, Ponneri, Tiruttani, Poonamallee, Avadi, Maduravoyal, Ambattur, Madhavaram, Gummidipoondi, and Uthukkottai. In some spots, the gap was just 285 votes. If these had flipped, Vijay would have hit the magic mark easily without needing alliances. .
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari predicted the TMC’s total collapse after the BJP won 206 seats in West Bengal. Adhikari, who defeated Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur, promised to focus on the Hindu community and fulfill BJP’s promises. While the BJP prepares to form its first state government, Banerjee alleged the election was stolen and vowed to […]
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi claims the Congress party is failing and only exists in Kerala. He believes they will soon lose power in Karnataka as well. Joshi argued that voters are rejecting Congress across India. He predicts a major defeat for the party in upcoming elections, stating that their influence is shrinking rapidly while the […]
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah thanked voters after Congress won key state bypolls, calling it a win for his government’s work. While celebrating victories in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, he questioned the results in West Bengal. He claimed that voter list issues and power misuse helped the BJP win, while also noting actor Vijay’s impact in Tamil […]
Following the BJP’s sweeping victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted key policy priorities, including extending the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme to the state. He said the new government would focus on healthcare access, jobs, and welfare reforms, marking a major shift in governance.
After the BJP’s decisive victory in West Bengal, attention has turned to selecting the next chief minister. Key frontrunners include Suvendu Adhikari, Agnimitra Paul, Roopa Ganguly, and Dilip Ghosh. The final choice may reflect priorities like regional identity, gender representation, or organisational experience as the party prepares to form government.
Actor Vijay’s TVK has emerged as a major force in Tamil Nadu politics, unlike Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan who failed to convert fan bases into votes. Analysts say Vijay’s clear manifesto, anti-incumbency messaging, and promise to quit cinema for full-time politics helped him build credibility. His structured campaign contrasts with earlier film-star experiments.
Two farmers died at Telangana procurement centres, prompting BRS to accuse the Congress government of negligence and even term the incidents “murder.” The opposition claimed delayed procurement and poor facilities led to avoidable deaths. Officials cited causes like heatstroke, lightning, and health issues while investigations continue into the incidents.
The BJP’s intense push in West Bengal is rooted in its ideological connection to Syama Prasad Mookerjee, whose legacy symbolically runs through Kolkata’s SP Mukherjee Road. Seen as a founding figure, he drives the party’s emotional and historical stakes, making Bengal not just electoral ground but a mission tied to identity and political heritage.
The Congress-led UDF staged a strong comeback in Kerala’s 2026 elections by capitalising on anti-incumbency against the LDF, organisational unity, and targeted campaigning. Leaders energised cadres, focused on local issues, and rebuilt voter trust after past losses. Early trends show the UDF gaining a clear edge, signalling a return to Kerala’s pattern.
A steady influx of pilgrims continues at Tirumala, with devotees experiencing 7 hours of waiting for Sarva Darshan without SSD tokens. Currently, around 9 compartments are occupied by waiting pilgrims. On the previous day, 83,091 devotees had darshan, while 27,670 tonsured their heads as offerings. The temple also recorded hundi collections of ₹5.06 crore.
The Bharatiya Janata Party is emerging as a strong frontrunner in today’s poll results across four states, leading comfortably in Assam and showing a commanding surge in West Bengal. With trends aligning closely with exit poll forecasts, a decisive mandate appears likely. If the momentum holds, PM Modi is expected to address party workers around […]