Can Ramesh Chennithala be that harsh, pursuing separate line of action?
At the Central level, we see Congress President and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi always supporting Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh even as there were different perceptions for them in certain matters.
We would see her standing by the PM when he presents the UPA Government's report card on completion of four years of the present government and t
Can Ramesh Chennithala be that harsh, pursuing separate line of action?
At the Central level, we see Congress President and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi always supporting Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh even as there were different perceptions for them in certain matters.
We would see her standing by the PM when he presents the UPA Government's report card on comple
First encounter between Oommen Chandy and Ramesh Chennithala does not mean Cabinet reshuffle is deadlocked
If media comments are taken into consideration at face value, it would appear as though the issue of Ramesh Chennithala's entry into the Cabinet is a closed chapter.
But then, affairs in the Congress Party are like that. There would be unending series of talks at various levels, including the hig
Thoughts about imminent Lok Sabha elections spur Congress and CPM to take firm decisions
Lok Sabha elections sooner than later is what forced the Congress and the CPM think about quick political decisions.
While the Congress high command wants maintenance of communal equation, to the satisfaction of community organisations to the extent possible, the CPM central leadership wants to s
Congress has to solve the problems in Kerala before Lok Sabha elections
It is imperative that the Congress has to solve the problems within the party and among UDF partners regarding sharing of spoils of office before the onset of Lok Sabha elections.
Although everyone in the Congress says that the elections would be held as orginally scheduled in May 2014, one canno
For a day VS-Pinarayi wrangle, Ramesh Chennithala’s entry into Cabinet took a backseat as Sreesanth entered the scene
Sreesanth has been in the news nationally, but not internationally (BBC did not even mention it on its website) for a despicable reason.
No doubt, he should not be dubbed a criminal until proved guilty, and it is very difficult to prove this in a court of law. Audio clippings are not prime piece
Let us hope such things had not happened with Sreesanth, But the law is a law; Evidence should be crucial
Shocking we say, but when murkier things unravel one after the other we may be immune to shock.
Early morning news item was about the arrest of Kerala’s pacer S.Sreesanth and two other players, plus seven agents of the betting syndicate, by Delhi police. Sreesanth was held for spot fixing.