Why is the Punjab Government not able to do worthwhile work for fruit & vegetable exports from Amritsar Airport, which will open new vistas for the area around there? According to you, what could be the roadblock for the Government?
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When Congress talks about sharing power, the final word often comes from someone else. In Tamil Nadu, M K Stalin has made it clear that power will not be shared, no matter how loudly Congress asks. And that brings the focus back to Rahul Gandhi. If Congress is a key ally but still has no say in government formation, what does that say about Rahul Gandhi’s standing with partners ? When leaders like Stalin draw firm lines, it is a sign that Congress no longer sets terms anywhere ? Is Rahul Gandhi leading a party that others follow or one that survives only at the mercy of stronger regional leaders like Stalin?
जब कांग्रेस सत्ता में हिस्सेदारी की बात करती है, तो आख़िरी फ़ैसला अक्सर कोई और करता है। तमिलनाडु में एम. के. स्टालिन साफ़ कर चुके हैं कि सत्ता साझा नहीं होगी, चाहे कांग्रेस कितनी भी ज़ोर से बोले। यहीं से सवाल राहुल गांधी पर आ टिकता है। अगर कांग्रेस अहम सहयोगी होने के बाद भी सरकार बनाने में कोई बात मनवा नहीं पा रही, तो यह राहुल गांधी की सहयोगियों के बीच स्थिति के बारे में क्या बताता है ? जब स्टालिन जैसे नेता सख़्त रेखा खींच देते हैं, तो क्या यह संकेत है कि कांग्रेस अब कहीं भी शर्तें तय नहीं करती ? क्या राहुल गांधी ऐसी पार्टी का नेतृत्व कर रहे हैं जिसे दूसरे मानते हैं या ऐसी पार्टी का जो मज़बूत क्षेत्रीय नेताओं की मेहरबानी पर टिकी है ?
Despite years of loud claims about development and global rise, the ground reality tells a more uncomfortable story. The rupee is weaker than ever, prices of food and daily items keep rising, jobs remain uncertain, and inequality is at record levels. Yet under Narendra Modi, the Bharatiya Janata Party continues to deliver strong election results across states. This contrast raises a complex question about Indian politics today. Are elections being won because people feel their lives are improving or because powerful narratives, identity politics and constant campaigning have replaced hard accountability ?