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July 27, 2009
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BJP
 Sweet Saffron
 It's a new BJP, blending old with young, Hindutva fire with development spiel Updates
 SABA NAQVI
 Magazine | Dec 15, 2003

 CONGRESS
 Lone Ranger Dikshit
 Delhi was its saving grace. Lessons for the party: woo allies, campaign better.
 BHAVDEEP KANG
 Magazine | Dec 15, 2003

 RAJASTHAN
 Shifting Dunes
 Gehlot is stunned by his defeat. But the victorious BJP is probably even more so Updates
 KAPIL BHATT
 Magazine | Dec 15, 2003

 ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 2003
 Rajasthan 2003
 The 'angrezi speaking' rani may have been painted as an outsider, but she led BJP to a majority that eluded grand old Shekhawat all those years.
 Web | Dec 04, 2003


ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
 Rajasthan 2003
 It's closer per the exit polls for Ashok Gehlot than expected, showing a late swing. Plus all the past records.
 Web | Dec 03, 2003

 ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
 Rajasthan: 1952-1998
 Detailed party-wise positions.
 Web | Dec 03, 2003

 ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
 Rajasthan: 1998 Constituency Results
 Who won, who was second, votes, seats, the works.
 Web | Dec 03, 2003

 OUTLOOK-ZEE NEWS-AC NIELSEN EXCLUSIVE OPINION POLL
 The Lotus In The Palm's Shade?
 Madhya Pradesh is the clear gain for the BJP and Chhattisgarh is a cleft stick. Otherwise it's a near-perfect hand.
 Magazine | Dec 01, 2003

 OUTLOOK POLL
 Rajasthan
 A reverse swing notwithstanding, the Congress is likely to retain its government.
 Magazine | Dec 01, 2003

 RAJASTHAN FIELD REPORT
 Dryland Farming
 A divided BJP fails to exploit the anti-Gehlot factor
 POORNIMA JOSHI
 Magazine | Dec 01, 2003


INTERVIEW
 PRAMOD MAHAJAN
 'Ghosts Of The Past Are Haunting Congress'
 The BJP general secretary on Congress allegations of misuse of CBI and the coming assembly elections out of which he optimistically predicts victory for his party in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chattisgarh and Delhi.
 BBC HINDI RADIO
 Web | Nov 11, 2003

 PARTY PR
 Whose Pitch Spins?
 When it comes to selling the Big Idea, the BJP is miles ahead. Reason: its focused strategising, glib frontmen, media savvy.
 SABA NAQVI
 Magazine | Nov 10, 2003


OPINION
 KULDIP NAYAR
 On The JP In The BJP
 JP gave the BJP legitimacy, and lived to rue it. But, even now, they can't let him be.
 Magazine | Nov 10, 2003


INTERVIEW
 ASHOK GEHLOT
 'We Will Not Allow Any Disturbance Like Gujarat'
 The Rajasthan chief minister is breathing a little easy because the opinion polls indicate he may survive the coming elections. Here he addresses questions on his last five years of governance.
 BBC HINDI RADIO
 Web | Oct 28, 2003


OPINION
 PREM SHANKAR JHA
 Who Is An Indian?
 The BJP is bent on making the 'foreigner' issue into another Babri-type triumph
 Magazine | Nov 03, 2003

 CONGRESS
 Origins, Destinations
 Sonia's origins still come to haunt her—she won't gulp it down quietly anymore
 BHAVDEEP KANG
 Magazine | Nov 03, 2003

 COVER STORY
 On The Move
 It was an impressive if futile performance. But Sonia will need more to pull her party and the Opposition together.
 BHAVDEEP KANG
 Magazine | Sep 01, 2003

 BJP
 Shaken And Stirred
 With the assembly polls closing in, the party's hunting hard for a vote-worthy issue
 SABA NAQVI
 Magazine | Jun 09, 2003

 BJP
 Two Totems And A Taboo
 Patriarchy hardly deters Uma Bharati and Vasundhararaje
 SABA NAQVI
 Magazine | Apr 28, 2003

 COVER STORY
 Three Horns Of A Dilemma
 From lip-service to Nehruvian idealism to card-holding Hinduism, the wheel has come half-circle for the Congress. How will it complete the arc?
 RANJIT BHUSHAN
 Magazine | Feb 17, 2003

 RAJASTHAN
 Saddle Burns
 Looming polls, caste factor help Gehlot hold on More Coverage
 BHAVDEEP KANG
 Magazine | Jan 27, 2003

 COVER STORY
 The Onion Wave
 Will Sonia Gandhi show restraint or hasten a change at the Centre?
 RANJIT BHUSHAN
 Magazine | Dec 07, 1998

 POLLS 98
 A Mini Referendum?
 A defensive BJP government insists that the November 25 assembly elections in four states are not a referendum, but a less-than-favourable poll result could well prompt fresh political alignments, coming as it does in the aftermath of a proposed (later denied) Congress-CPI(M) alliance with anti-BJP parties. A peek at the poll prospects of major parties in Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan:
 Magazine | Nov 30, 1998

 POLL 98
 Ammunition Dump
 As the price rise dominates debate, the BJP keeps mum on Pokhran
 ISHAN JOSHI
 Magazine | Nov 30, 1998

 ELECTIONS
 Pride At Stake
 A horrific run-up to polls notwithstanding, a fighting BJP strains to hold off the Congress
 ISHAN JOSHI
 Magazine | Nov 23, 1998


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