Delhi voters have chosen BJP after 27 years, giving them 47 out of 70 seats. Reasons include anti-incumbency against AAP, ...
With the middle class forming 67.16 percent of Delhi’s population—roughly 28.26 lakh households—political parties had every ...
Delhi's gender budget sees a seven-fold increase, but education spending for women declines, impacting workforce ...
The capital’s substantial middle-class voter embraces Budget sops as BJP strategists believe this is the new vote bank, which ...
Delhi, Bihar and the states going to the polls next year have been tough grounds for the BJP, barring Assam where it had two ...
The central message is articulated by PM Modi, which is tailored to woo targeted voter groups, as were the budget announcements and sops unveiled just before the Delhi polls. The hyper-local campaign ...
The BJP gained middle-class support in Delhi polls through tax exemptions and targeted outreach. The "sheeshmahal" controversy hurt AAP, while BJP’s slum programme boosted votes. Civic issues ...
BJP has reclaimed the national capital after a long gap of 27 years, dealing a body blow to Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP which has ...
The BJP is on course to end its 27-year hiatus in Delhi by overthrowing the Aam Aadmi Party's decade-old regime.
Delhi's victory has given the NDA a significant boost, with political discussions already gaining pace in Bihar. The NDA has ...
FM Balagopal, bogged down by the state’s worsening finances, presented a budget that is neither populist nor imaginative. He ...