Politics
'Jab tak rahega aloo, tab tak rahega Lalu', says Lalu
Lalu hit out at Nitish Kumar alleging the JDU and the BJP had an "unholy marriage", resulting in the "divorce".
BJP gives notice for suspension of Question Hour to pass Lokpal Bill
The SP and the BSP skipped the all-party meet and the former made it clear that it won't support the Lokpal Bill.
JDU protests against changes in UPSC exam pattern
The MPs protested in front of the Mahatma Gandhi statue outside Parliament.
Lal Thanhawla to be sworn in as Mizoram CM on December 14
Lal Thanhawla will take over as chief minister of the state for the fifth time and a second consecutive term.
Delhi's LG calls Harsh Vardhan to discuss government formation
Bharatiya Janata Party, with 32 MLAs is the single largest unit in the 70-member Assembly but still is short of 4 MLAs for a simple majority.
Congress retains Mizoram with absolute majority
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, all set for a fifth term, won from both Serchhip and Hrangturzo seats he contested.
Delhi Assembly elections: NRI comes from London to support AAP
Arnav used to make bulk phone calls to random numbers here in Delhi to seek support for the party.
Congress blames Sheila Dikshit, Centre for its rout
The Congress leader also ruled out the assembly elections were semi-finals to the general elections scheduled in 2014.
Delhi election results: Mandate also for Modi's leadership, says Munde
Congress has lost its prestige in Delhi. Rahul Gandhi has proved to be incapable. Primarily he has failed to lead the Congress, said Munde.
GoM okays Rs 7200cr interest-free loan to bail out sugar mills
P Chidambaram, Veerappa Moily, KV Thomas, Ajit Singh were present in the meeting. CM's of UP, Maharashtra and Karnataka were also present.
Telangana back to haunt Congress, Cabinet discusses the matter
Sources are saying that GoM left the final decision on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of Andhra Pradesh's bifurcation to create Telangana.
BJP set to decimate Congress; win big in Chhattisgarh, MP, Rajasthan: Survey
While Raman Singh and Shivraj Singh Chouhan are riding high on a pro-incumbency mood, Gehlot is paying the price for poor performance.
Jayalalithaa replies to EC notice, says didn't violate code of conduct
Jayalalithaa has been accused of announcing new schemes for development of the area where bye-elections are being held on Nov 28.
PM calls meet to push disinvestment
The meeting, according to sources, will be attended by Finance Minister P Chidambaram, and other concerned ministers.
In Gandhi bastion, the rural poor eye Modi's promise
Voters who have been loyal to Nehru want electricity, hospitals and roads, more than the cheap food on offer.
Political parties may face action for using abusive language: EC
The EC expressed "serious concern" and "deep anguish" at the "plummeting" levels of political discourse witnessed during the campaign.