Politics
Jagan to consolidate support base in Andhra
Jagan has the open backing of only about 15 MLAs in the 294-member AP Assembly.
Bhardwaj can be an assistant to Sonia: Gadkari
Gadkari said HR Bardhwaj's action and behaviour is a "black spot" on democracy.
AIUDF tries to have own Leader of Oppn in Assam
AIUDF with 18 seats is trying to bring in 3 more MLAs to its fold so that it can have its own Leader of Opposition.
Assam: Gogoi may stake claim on Wednesday
Gogoi said the next govt would have to be formed on or before May 19 when the term of the current Assembly expires.
Rangasamy sworn in as Puducherry CM
All India NR Congress has won 15 seats and the AIADMK five in the 30-member Assembly.
Kerala CM Achutanandan submits resignation
The LDF lost out to the UDF by a slender four-seat margin in Kerala.
Sonia to take final call on joining Mamata govt
"The issue will also be discussed at the CWC meeting," said WBPCC vice-president.
AP: TDP urges Rahul Gandhi to help farmer's cause
The TDP leader also made an appeal to the farmers in those villages to fight against the state government.
Disqualification of 16 Karnataka MLAs quashed
The 16 MLAs withdrew their support to the government on October 6 last year and were suspended on October 11.
Buddhadeb resigns as CM of West Bengal
The West Bengal Chief Minister resigned following the Left Front's massive loss in the Assembly polls.
Mamata: From rabble rouser to Chief Minister
She has cut a constant figure with her humble lifestyle, personal honesty and fiery oratory.
Rahul's support to farmers apolitical: Varun
"No politics should be seen into Rahul's dharna at Parsaul village," said Varun Gandhi.
Arrest not solution to farmers' issue: Cong
Congress dubbed the arrest of its leader Rahul Gandhi by UP police as "autocratic".
Mamata, Jaya, Gogoi lead, dead heat in Kerala
The CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll surveys conducted by the CSDS reveal surprising trends.
West Bengal: Mamata heading for landslide
TMC+Cong: 222-234. Left Front: 60-72. Behind these figures lies the hope for West Bengal.
Nandigram, Singur to be Left's undoing: experts
The spillover effects from Singur and Nandigram could hit West Bengal's ruling Left Front.