whispers in the corridors
Nitish Kumar unlikely to join the Modi cabinet

As per indications, Nitish Kumar, MP Rajya Saba, is unlikely to join the Modi government in the ensuing Cabinet reshuffle.
Will Minakshi Natrajan fail to reach Rajya Sabha ?

Political observers say that in Madhya Pradesh Minakshi Natrajan will not be able to win Rajya Sabha election on Congress ticket since there is going to be cross-voting. Now the BJP will make all efforts to get third seat. One can wait and watch.
RSS Tried Hard to Retain Annamalai, But BJP High Command Refused Key Conditions

Amid growing churn within the Tamil Nadu unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party, senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) functionaries made multiple attempts to persuade K. Annamalai to reconsider his decision to step back, according to sources familiar with the developments.
Sources indicate that the outreach was sustained and involved top-level interlocutors within the Sangh Parivar, reflecting concerns over the potential political fallout of his exit or reduced role in the state. Annamalai, who has emerged as one of the BJP’s most visible faces in Tamil Nadu, is understood to have placed certain conditions during these discussions.
However, the BJP’s central leadership did not agree to all of these demands, leading to a stalemate. While the specifics of the demands remain undisclosed, insiders suggest they pertained to organizational autonomy, leadership structure, and strategic direction in the state.
The episode underscores underlying tensions between the state leadership’s ambitions and the central command’s calibrated approach in Tamil Nadu, a politically sensitive and electorally challenging region for the BJP.
Did Khera’s Open Spat with Himanta Biswa Sarma Open Doors For Him to Rajya Sabha?

Pawan Khera’s high-decibel public spat with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma appears to have paid political dividends within the Congress, with the party now sending him to the Rajya Sabha as part of its broader communication push against the BJP.
What began as a pointed exchange between the two leaders quickly drew national attention, with Khera’s aggressive positioning resonating within sections of the Congress leadership looking to sharpen the party’s attack lines. Sources indicate that his performance in taking on a prominent BJP chief minister helped reinforce his utility as a frontline communicator.
Khera’s elevation to the Upper House is being viewed internally as a strategic move. The Congress is seeking to deploy articulate and combative voices in Parliament to directly counter the BJP’s top leadership, particularly on issues of governance, federalism, and political accountability.
His entry into the Rajya Sabha now formalises that role, giving the Congress a sharper edge in high-stakes parliamentary debates and signalling a renewed emphasis on political messaging from within the House.






















