There was a video discussion on Kapil Sibal’s show ‘Dil Se with Kapil Sibal’ on the recent judgment of the Indian Supreme Court in State of Tamilnadu vs Governor of Tamilnadu, regarding the role of Governors of Indian states
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The BJP will keep winning elections in India
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) faced a setback in the 2024 parliamentary elections, losing its absolute majority with seats dropping from 303 to 240. Despite predictions of decline, the BJP demonstrated resilience by sweeping subsequent state elections in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Delhi, regaining power after 27 years in the latter. This resurgence is attributed to the BJP’s Hindutva ideology, appealing to India’s 80% Hindu population, while opposition parties struggle to offer a compelling alternative, often perceived as chasing Muslim votes. As long as India’s democratic framework persists, the BJP’s electoral dominance seems likely to continue.
Delhi Assembly election results are irrelevant
People of India must realise the truth, that elections only result in change of leaders, who only seek power and pelf for themselves or their kith and kin on coming to power, but will not, and can not, do anything which radically improves the people’s lives.
Justice Katju’s Critique: The Judiciary, Chandrachud, and the Places of Worship Act in Crisis”
The recent controversies surrounding mosque and dargah surveys in India have sparked sharp criticism from Justice Katju, who alleges judicial dishonesty and complicity with the BJP in undermining the Places of Worship Act, 1991. He specifically condemns former CJI Chandrachud’s perceived sleight of hand in allowing such surveys, warning of the socio-political damage these actions may cause. Highlighting the Jama Masjid case in Sambhal, Justice Katju decries the judiciary’s failure to uphold secular principles. He criticizes the Supreme Court’s reluctance to dismiss these cases outright, attributing it to political pressures, and warns of escalating tensions threatening India’s secular fabric.
Shweta Mahale : BJP’s New Face may become Maharashtra CM replacing Devendra Fadnavis
In a surprise turn of events in Maharashtra politics, Shweta Mahale of the BJP is now the most prominent candidate after winning Chikhli seat by 109,212 votes. “The media is on that speculation that she will be the Chief Minister of Maharashtra next. Veteran political personality Devendra Fadnavis’s position may become unstable.” This article looks into what occurred in the Maharashtra elections, Mahale’s ascension, and Fadnavis’s stance.
Kailash Gahlot Betrayed AAP and Joined BJP A Turning Point in Delhi Politics
In a dramatic political shift, Kailash Gahlot, a key Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former Delhi Transport Minister, resigned from AAP to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). His defection comes amid allegations of internal discord within AAP and rising anti-incumbency sentiments. Gahlot’s move strengthens BJP’s position in Delhi ahead of the 2025 assembly elections while exposing vulnerabilities in AAP’s leadership and governance. This transition marks a critical moment in Delhi’s political landscape, potentially reshaping voter dynamics and party strategies. Both parties now brace for an intense electoral battle.