BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN OPINION |27/12/2016
Congress’ Rahul Gandhi focuses attack on PM’s corruption and #demonetization, but is the rest of the Opposition buying?
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN DIGITAL MEDIA |13/12/2016
Twitter is abuzz with tweets of Mayawati and her followers seeking to captialize on notebandi even as @yadavakhilesh ducks the issue.
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN OPINION |16/11/2016
From Amit Shah to the BJP’s political opposition across the spectrum, all strove to make political capital out of PM Modi’s controversial initiative.
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN OPINION |27/10/2016
On social media, selling hope to UP’s youth, the CM is a very different personality from the beleagured young politician under attack from his family.
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |09/10/2016
Watch their commentary on the current standoff and discover a rich world of diverse opinion, jingoism, humour, satire and impertinence.
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN OPINION |14/09/2016
As Delhi reels under the double whammy of dengue and chikungunya CM Kejriwal and his men are missing in action and battling critics from afar
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN OPINION |01/09/2016
The master politician that he is, the Delhi CM has sought to convert every debacle over the last few days into an opportunity.
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN OPINION |19/08/2016
Forced by Modi to keep a low profile, Swaraj has become the one person in the cabinet who offers a human touch when Indians need help.
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN OPINION |10/08/2016
It certainly looked like both @Amit Shah as well as @rajnathsingh wanted to maintain an element of deniability on the issue of gau rakshaks.
BY JYOTI MALHOTRA| IN MEDIA PRACTICE |02/08/2016
Neither his employer nor other media veterans buy Arnab Goswami’s fulminations on what can or cannot be said about Kashmir.
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Clearly, the run to the 2019 elections is on. A journalist received a call from someone saying they were from Aajtak channel and were conducting a survey, asking whom she was going to vote for in 2019. On being told that her vote was secret, the caller assumed she wasn't going to vote for 'Modiji'. The caller, a woman, also didn't identify herself. A month or two earlier the same journalist received a call, this time from a man, asking if she was going to vote for the BSP.                 

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