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‘Jungle Raj’ vs. Good Governance: Bihar’s Battle Between Fear and Order
The ghosts of ‘Jungle Raj’ loom large over the 2025 Bihar Assembly election, testing whether Nitish Kumar’s promise of good governance can outlast the memory of chaos. As Bihar goes to the polls on November 6, an old fault line has reopened with familiar ferocity. Once again, the state’s political debate revolves around the twin poles of crime and governance. On one side stand Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, touting two decades of ‘sushasan’ (goo

Akhilesh Sinha
Nov 4, 20255 min read


The Ballot and the Bullet: Bihar’s Blood-Stained Democracy
Scarred by decades of political assassinations and caste wars, Bihar’s democracy still awaits the triumph of law over muscle. As Bihar heads into a key Assembly election on November 6, the choice before its voters runs deeper than the selection of a new government. It is a reckoning with the State’s own political soul - whether power will remain hostage to muscle, money and fear, or whether Bihar can finally reclaim governance through law, reason, and reform. Few Indian sta

Akhilesh Sinha
Nov 2, 20255 min read


Pre-poll thunderstorm rattles Fadnavis govt
Mumbai : The united Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) Opposition parties managed a formidable show at a ‘Satya-cha Morcha’ protest march, with top leaders daring the election authorities on the alleged widespread discrepancies in voter-lists, ahead of the civic polls, on Saturday. The massive march saw top MVA bigwigs like Sharad Pawar, Uddhav Thackeray, Raj Thackeray, Balasaheb Thorat, Jayant P. Patil walking shoulder-to-shoulder with party leaders, workers and the ordinary c
Quaid Najmi
Nov 1, 20253 min read


Opposition becomes bold, brutal
Mumbai: In a rare and striking display of unity, the Opposition Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance and several other political parties are gearing up for a major protest against the perceived ‘vote-chori’ in Mumbai on Saturday. The demonstration will seek to highlight what they describe as “glaring irregularities” in the state’s voter lists ahead of the upcoming civic body elections that prevents a level playing field in the polls. According to MVA leaders, this will be
Quaid Najmi
Oct 31, 20252 min read


Suicide threats, hostage tragedy highlight crisis
Mumbai: The tragic death of Rohit Arya, who was killed by police during a tense hostage standoff in Powai on Thursday, has forcefully thrown a light on a sprawling financial crisis that has pushed thousands of government contractors in Maharashtra to the brink of ruin and desperation. Arya’s final, extreme act, driven by what he claimed were years of unpaid government dues and denied credit for a state project, tragically mirrors the widespread economic despair gripping the s

Abhijit Mulye
Oct 31, 20252 min read


Satyacha Morcha and Maharashtra’s Political Faultlines
The latest agitation has given Maharashtra’s embattled Opposition a common cause, but it remains to be seen whether it sparks a movement or fizzles out. When this edition of ‘The Perfect Voice’ reaches readers, both the public and the media will be gearing up to cover the ‘Satyacha Morcha’ led by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Predictably, the spotlight will be on Raj Thackeray, who appears to be playing his cards with calcula

Abhijit Joshi
Oct 31, 20254 min read


Tejashwi’s Pledge, Bihar’s Burden
As the Grand Alliance woos voters with lavish promises, its manifesto risks bankrupting a state already running on fiscal thin air. With barely a week left as Bihar plunges into a key Assembly poll, the opposition Mahagathbandhan or the ‘Grand Alliance’ composed of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the Congress, the Left parties and Vikashsheel Insaan Party (VIP), released its election manifesto titled ‘Tejashwi Pran’ (which translates as ‘Tejashwi’s Pledge’). And that is par

Akhilesh Sinha
Oct 29, 20254 min read


Free Speech Is Not Free
India as a nation has always been deeply engaged in conversations aroundcricket, politics, andentertainment. These three subjects dominate socialdiscussions and have often intersected over the years. Many prominent figuresfrom the entertainment industry and the world of cricket have found themselves involved in the political arena at different points in time. From yesteryears’ stars likeAmitabh Bachchan,Sunil Dutt, Nargis, Vyjayanthimala, Raj Babbar, VinodKhanna, Rajesh Khann

Abhijit Joshi
Oct 24, 20254 min read


Congress and Coalition Politics: A Legacy of Instability and Opportunism
The grand old party’s opportunism and the rivalries of Bihar’s backward-class leaders have long entrenched a culture of political instability in the state. Satish Prasad Singh was Bihar’s first OBC Chief Minister for just five days before his government was toppled. The politics of Bihar has always been characterized by alliances and realignments, with the Congress party playing a particularly active role. This political manoeuvring often proved detrimental to the stability o

Akhilesh Sinha
Oct 23, 20255 min read


Bihar’s New Political Grammar
Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj is redrawing the political map of India’s most restless State. In Bihar, politics is not a spectator sport but a way of life. “We Biharis never stop opening the twin doors of railways and politics,” a young man from Bihari working at a Pune restaurant quipped to me. He may not own a smartphone, but he can recite the electoral arithmetic of his constituency with ease. Few other states live and breathe politics with such intensity. From the socialis

Vishal Dole
Oct 21, 20255 min read


Devendra Fadnavis: A Visionary Leader Transforming Maharashtra’s Security
Maharashtra today stands as a beacon of progress, stability, and inclusive growth, owing much to the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. From eradicating Naxalism in the state’s most challenging regions to positioning Maharashtra as a global investment destination, Fadnavis has demonstrated a rare combination of security acumen, administrative excellence, and developmental foresight. His governance model has turned once-troubled districts into thriving c

Parikshit Dhume
Oct 19, 20253 min read


Bihar’s Dry Experiment: Between Morality and Politics
Prohibition’s future in Bihar may depend on whether the State can evolve from rigid idealism to pragmatic reform. When Nitish Kumar enforced complete prohibition in Bihar in 2016, it was presented not merely as policy, but as a moral crusade. The Chief Minister cast it as part of a Gandhian vision of social reform — a move to curb domestic violence, protect women, and wean society from intoxication. Nearly a decade on, as Bihar heads into a crucial assembly election, that exp

Akhilesh Sinha
Oct 19, 20255 min read


Maharashtra’s War Over Voter Rolls
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod’ slogan may have united Maharashtra’s bickering opposition, but slogans seldom clean up democracy’s paperwork. Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod (“Thief of Votes, Vacate the Chair”) is Congress scion Rahul Gandhi’s latest attempt to distil outrage into rhyme. In Maharashtra, the phrase has found a tentative audience. Congress workers have taken it to rallies, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leaders have repeated it at press meets, and even

Abhijit Joshi
Oct 17, 20254 min read


Tickets for Sale
The ticket distribution for the upcoming 2025 Bihar Assembly elections reveals a democracy in decay, where caste, cash and chaos have replaced merit and public service. The violence and chaos surrounding ticket distribution for the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections are not new. They are merely the latest act in a decades-long political drama. Today, ticket allocation is no longer a matter of political merit or ideological conviction. It has become a theatre of caste, factionalism

Akhilesh Sinha
Oct 16, 20254 min read


Century of Treachery, Century of Triumph: As Red Flags Fade, the Saffron Legacy Endures
Part 3: A century since their founding, the RSS has built a vast national network while the Communists, once courted by Congress, have slid into political irrelevance by crumbling under the weight of their own dogma. Third RSS sarsanghchalak Balasaheb Deoras addresses a rally. The relationship between the Communists and the Congress always swung between “love and hate.” Until 1942, the communists worked from within the Congress. Many communist leaders held office at various

Madhav Bhandari
Oct 14, 20255 min read


Patriots and Puppets: RSS and the Communists at India’s Dawn
Part 2: From the moment of its birth, the British saw the RSS as seditious while the Communists, born under Moscow’s shadow, paradoxically found comfort in the Empire’s embrace, particularly the Communist Party of Great Britain. As a young medical student in Kolkata, K.B. Hedgewar joined the revolutionary Anushilan Samiti which was inspired by Bengal’s Swadeshi movement and later channelled that nationalist zeal into founding the RSS. Dr. Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS, was

Madhav Bhandari
Oct 13, 20255 min read


How Devendra Fadnavis Single-Handedly Changed the Face of Mumbai
In the last decade, Mumbai has witnessed a transformation that few could have imagined — a metamorphosis from a congested, overburdened...

Parikshit Dhume
Oct 11, 20253 min read


Nitish Kumar and the Arithmetic of Power
From caste coalitions to a third-front disruptor, the veteran Chief Minister faces his most complex electoral test yet. The announcement...

Akhilesh Sinha
Oct 11, 20255 min read


Battle for the Wards
As critical civic polls loom, every party in Maharashtra, from the BJP to the fractured Senas, are scrambling to prove their strength at...

Abhijit Joshi
Oct 10, 20254 min read


Decoding the ‘I Love Muhammad’ Campaign: Sentiment and the Politics of Outrage
The campaign, in itself, need not have been controversial. But its rapid escalation into violence underlines how fragile India’s communal...

Kiran D. Tare
Oct 8, 20254 min read
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