Rahul Gandhi is ready to become Prime Minister!
Rahul Gandhi says, Congress is a platform for the opposition to unite and if Congress gets maximum seats, he is willing to become Prime Minister. Mail Today cartoon
Rahul Gandhi says, Congress is a platform for the opposition to unite and if Congress gets maximum seats, he is willing to become Prime Minister. Mail Today cartoon
Gone are the days when state assembly elections are fought on local issues, with a fierce fight between local leaders. Now the state elections are used as dress-rehearsal for the bigger general elections. Karnataka assembly election campaigns so far have seen personal fights between Siddaramaiah and Yogi, Siddaramaiah and Modi, Siddaramaiah and Amit Shah. There […]
Rahul Gandhi dares PM Narendra Modi to listen to him for 15 minutes in the Parliament. Narendra Modi returns with a challenge, asking Rahul to talk for 15 minutes on the achievements of Karnataka govt. Has our political discourse become silly? Mail Today cartoon.
Rahul Gandhi released Congress manifesto in Karnataka, where the party promises to create one crore new jobs in Karnataka if elected to power in Karnataka.
Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid confessed that Congress has blood of Muslims on its hands. Mail Today cartoon
Nothing moves in Congress-ruled states without Congress High-command’s orders. That used to be the rule. But now, with Congress Party losing all major states, Karnataka seems to be party’s only hope. And interestingly this desperate state of the party has helped CM Siddaramaiah to have his say in party’s decisions in Karnataka.
Empty stomach is the ‘fast’est way to reach common man’s heart! At least our politicians think so! After Rahul Gandhi’s ‘fast’, PM Narendra Modi along with BJP President Amit Shah decides to observe day-long fast. Mail Today cartoon
It’s ‘fasting’ season in Indian politics. After Rahul Gandhi and team’s token fast, now it’s PM Narendra Modi’s turn to go for a day’s fast.
Karnataka has been on poll-mode almost for the last one year. Now all eyes are on Karnataka assembly election. Karnataka goes to poll on May 12th and the fate of Siddaramaiah & Yeddyurappa will be revealed on May 15th. Mail Today cartoon
Kannadigas are worried about the forceful Hindi imposition in Karnataka, which could hamper the growth of the local language Kannada. During the campaigns for the assembly elections, Kannadigas encountered another worry!