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    Will BJP listen to Advani's advice?
    Will BJP listen to Advani's advice?
    It would have been better if L.K. Advani had given his excellent advice to his party men about their attitude towards other parties before being denied a Lok Sabha ticket.
    Political ad spend tops Rs 1.5 cr a week on Facebook
    Political ad spend tops Rs 1.5 cr a week on Facebook
    With the first phase of general elections now barely 10 days away, spending for political ads on social media platforms has soared, especially on Facebook where advertisers spent over Rs 1.5 crore during the March 17-March 23 period.
    Amit Shah's wife's income grew 16-fold in 5 years
    Amit Shah's wife's income grew 16-fold in 5 years
    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Amit Shah on Saturday said his wife Sonal Shah's income grew from Rs 14 lakh annually to Rs 2.3 crore in the last five years, which is a 16-fold increase.
    Spotlight: It's nationalism, stupid!
    Spotlight: It's nationalism, stupid!
    Unlike 2014, the economy is no longer the focal point of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) campaign.
    BJP may win 8, Trinamool to shine in WB: ABP-Nielsen
    BJP may win 8, Trinamool to shine in WB: ABP-Nielsen
    The BJP could come up with its best ever showing by winning eight Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal but that will not be enough to stop the Trinamool Congress from finishing with 31 seats, three less than last time, according to an opinion poll.
    Demonetization: Flop ya hit?
    Demonetization: Flop ya hit?
    While the Modi government claims that the GDP has increased at 7% for this year, some leading economists and statisticians dispute this claim.
    Urmila Matondkar Will Be Most Glamorous Politician!
    Urmila Matondkar Will Be Most Glamorous Politician!
    Ram Gopal Varma who was the reason for Urmila Matondkar's star status is thrilled that she has joined the Congress party.
    PM has an important message, to address nation
    PM has an important message, to address nation
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said he will address the nation "around 11.45 a.m." with an "important message" and urged people to watch him 'on TV, radio or social media'.
    Social media main news source for young Indians
    Social media main news source for young Indians
    Online news generally and social media specifically have outpaced print as the main source of news among English-speaking young Indian news users, showed a new report.
    Jayaprada Dumps AP, Joins BJP
    Jayaprada Dumps AP, Joins BJP
    Glamorous actress of yesteryears Jayaprada seems to have lost her hope of staging a comeback in Andhra Pradesh politics, as no party evinced interested in taking her.
    Backroom warriors in full gear for battle 2019
    Backroom warriors in full gear for battle 2019
    While candidates in the Dangal 2019 are busy with campaigning, there is another lot of warriors working backstage: busy mining through election data and making assessments, devising strategies and analysing and re-analysing the trends.
    87,000 groups on WhatsApp targeting voters
    87,000 groups on WhatsApp targeting voters
    The first phase of voting begins from April 11 and WhatsApp - and not its parent company Facebook - has turned out to be the biggest social media platform for more than 87,000 groups to target millions with political messaging.
    BJP to back Sumalatha in Karnataka's Mandya
    BJP to back Sumalatha in Karnataka's Mandya
    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday decided to support multi-lingual actress Sumalatha Ambareesh, who is contesting the Mandya Lok Sabha constituency in south Karnataka as an Independent candidate, instead of fielding its own nominee.
    23.6 per cent voters in Andhra gave a positive feedback for Modi
    23.6 per cent voters in Andhra gave a positive feedback for Modi
    Voters in Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Goa are most satisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi while people in Puducherry, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are the least impressed with his work.
    What'll happen if BJP can't get a majority of its own
    What'll happen if BJP can't get a majority of its own
    Although it is now almost certain that the NDA - the group of parties led by the BJP - will attain a majority in the Lok Sabha in the forthcoming general elections, the question will nevertheless arise whether Narendra Modi will be the Prime Minister since the BJP itself is expected to fall short of a majority of its own.