POLITICAL WHISPERS

Trump to Attend Davos 2026: Can It Change the Flow of the Current Situation?

Since the beginning of the year, Donald Trump has dominated headlines,keeping the world’s attention on him.Now with reports of his attendance at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, speculation is rife.

Can Davos alter the course of the current global and political climate or is Trump getting ready for some new mischief ?One thing is certain that all eyes will be on him.

 

Was Goa CM Pramod Sawant's Delhi visit for BJP President vote, more than just party work?

Goa CM Pramod Sawant's visit to BJP headquarters for the BJP President election (Nitin Nabin's nomination) carries political weight beyond ceremonial attendance. His cabinet has been battered by sustained corruption allegations—most damning being former tribal welfare officer Govind Gaude's May 2025 accusations of bribery in the department Sawant personally oversees. Gaude's subsequent cabinet dismissal fueled opposition claims of suppressing dissent. Additionally, a sprawling cash-for-jobs scam with 32 FIRs and 44 arrests has shadowed the government. Political observers read Sawant's high-profile Delhi appearance as both consolidation with central BJP leadership and damage control, signaling the party's backing amid mounting scrutiny from Congress and AAP opposition.

 

Rift in Maharashtra Government ruling alliance as Eknath Shinde demands Mayor position in BMC

Maharashtra’s ruling Mahayuti alliance is facing fresh strain after Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena pushed aggressively for a share in the Mumbai mayor’s post, despite the BJP’s reluctance to concede the chair beyond its own ranks. Shinde has reportedly sought at least a time‑share formula, including demands ranging from the first year to half of the five‑year tenure, framing it as a question of Shiv Sena’s legacy in the BMC and its leverage in the new House. The BJP, which has emerged as the single largest party, is signalling that the mayor should remain with it for the full term, generating visible friction and uneasy optics within the alliance despite public claims that all decisions will be taken “amicably.”