Narendra Modi
World is paying attention on November 5
Only a few days remain until the presidential election in the United States, the world's most powerful and influential country. There is intense excitement surrounding the event. All media outlets are reporting that a tough battle is shaping up. At this moment, both candidates and their campaign teams are diving into swing states—those states that could lean either way. To elaborate, the candidates are particularly focused on the states that helped Donald Trump win in 2016 but supported Joe Biden in 2020.
Language of politics is becoming hideous in the Lok Sabha elections
In this upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the majority of our politicians are speaking in a language that is not only indecent or unpleasent, but also extremely awful and disrespectful. Many years ago, I purchased a book from Delhi's Khan Market titled "Dictionary of Slang". The dictionary of abuses. Our leaders' harsh words are not found in that dictionary. Because as much as the yardstick of profanity measures, our policymakers surpass it by a significant margin. "Gutter language" can be found in the dictionary, the ingenious minds innovating new ideas and implementing them are using expressions not found in conventional dictionaries. These respected individuals, who are adept politicians, may use language that could perhaps be found in a slang dictionary if they were to utter profanity. However, they are all skilled politicians. Consequently, I can't recall hearing of a cocktail of profanity mixed with bigotry and sectarianism in any previous election.
Analysis of 2024 Lok Sabha Elections
Countdown begins for 18th Lok Sabha elections in India. The outcome of the elections could shape the future of Indian politics. Amidst idealistic opposition, the nation braces for a rare political realignment. Despite the Election Commission's approval of over 50 national and state-based regional political parties, the focus remains primarily on two national political parties - the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress. While there have been preliminary announcements and interests, no significant third-party coalition has emerged. Many regional parties have declared their intention to contest independently, signaling a fragmented electoral landscape.
Indian PM mourns tragic loss of lives in Bailey Road fire
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed deep shock over the loss of lives due to the fire at Dhaka’s Bailey Road that has claimed 46 lives so far.