Why does the opposition keep losing elections one after another, and why does Modi keep winning them one after another?

Two very senior journalists – the kind who spent the last decade telling us that Modi’s victories were accidents, that 2014 was a “wave”, 2019 was “hate”, and that Congress still held the moral high ground – finally decided to ask the question everyone else answered years ago: Why does the opposition keep losing elections…

The Prashant Kishor Myth-Bust: Why Jan Suraaj’s “Failure” Exposes India’s Retarded Political Punditry

Stop the funeral music. Prashant Kishor isn’t dead—he’s the only adult left in a kindergarten of Indian political analysis. Jan Suraaj, his three-year-old baby, contested 243 seats in Bihar 2025 and won zero. The trolls are feasting, the TV anchors are cackling, and the WhatsApp uncles have declared him “exposed.” Good. Let them laugh. Because…

From 2500 to 600: Rahul Gandhi’s dynastic delusion destroying congress’ legacy!!

The adage, “Doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results is insanity,” perfectly captures the Indian National Congress’s (INC) self-inflicted crisis in Indian politics. Despite media spin and party rhetoric about a revitalised Congress, dig beneath the surface, and nothing has changed—same rhetoric, same leadership, same failures. Why single out Congress over…

The rise and fall of Kejriwal and AAP

Once the darlings of Delhi politics, the top brass of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have now found themselves in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. It’s not every day you witness the political implosion of an entire leadership team in its own stronghold. But here we are. AAP, born and bred in the…

The Hidden Costs of ‘Free’: How Discounts and Giveaways Shape Society

The allure of freebies and discounts reflects a deep-rooted human tendency to maximize perceived value. These offers, from online shopping coupons to seasonal sales, resonate with the notion of smart consumerism, making them nearly irresistible. However, the impact of this phenomenon transcends personal savings and convenience, influencing broader societal norms and individual behaviors in ways…