Posts Tagged ‘India general election’
Twittish tweets and false economies in India’s silly season
Posted by: John Elliott on September 21, 2009
Nath inherits a muddy murky highways programme
Posted by: John Elliott on June 2, 2009
Regional party claims cloud India’s new cabinet – updated
Posted by: John Elliott on May 22, 2009
A Line-up for the Congress-led Cabinet – and its tasks
Posted by: John Elliott on May 17, 2009
Muslim frustrations challenge Congress in Old Delhi
Posted by: John Elliott on May 7, 2009
CPI(M)’s critics come out as West Bengal votes
Posted by: John Elliott on May 4, 2009
ABN-Amro banker wins recognition as an independent candidate in Mumbai
Posted by: John Elliott on April 30, 2009
Allegations of how the CPI(M) rigs West Bengal elections
Posted by: John Elliott on April 27, 2009
Orissa’s reclusive enigma looks set for an election victory
Posted by: John Elliott on April 23, 2009
Another shoe thrown – another Indian politician a target
Posted by: John Elliott on April 10, 2009
Religious intolerance surfaces in Indian election
Posted by: John Elliott on April 8, 2009
India’s electoral system does work
Posted by: John Elliott on April 4, 2009
Campaign aims at “no criminals” in Indian politics
Posted by: John Elliott on March 15, 2009
Mallya saves Gandhi memorabilia for India but seeks buyer for his family silver
Posted by: John Elliott on March 7, 2009
India’s election juggernaut gets moving – destination unknown
Posted by: John Elliott on March 3, 2009