whispers in the corridors
Why did Shivraj Singh Chauhan praise Amit Shah ?

After writing a book on PM Narendra Modi, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan showered all praises on Home Minister Amit Shah. In a function ,he said “ honourable Amit Bhai Shahji is the ideal embodiment of Modi’s Fit India Movement. He said how to stay healthy people should learn lessons from “Amit Bhai Shaji”.
Will Jitu Patwari move to Central Congress Politics ?

Insiders say that President of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee Jitu Patwari is being elevated for important national role.
Cabinet Reset Imminent on July 1? Signals Point to Key Government Announcements

Sources indicate that July 1 could mark a significant moment for the government, with a series of announcements expected and the possible initiation of cabinet-level changes. Senior officials across ministries have reportedly been instructed to remain present in the national capital, suggesting coordinated developments rather than routine administrative updates.
While there has been no official confirmation, multiple indicators point toward a structured rollout of decisions that may include ministerial reshuffles, portfolio realignments, and policy messaging tied to governance priorities ahead of a politically sensitive period. The timing aligns with internal reviews that have been underway within key ministries, as well as feedback mechanisms linked to performance and electoral considerations.
Government insiders suggest that logistical preparations have been unusually comprehensive, reinforcing the view that any announcements could carry both administrative and political weight. If confirmed, this would be the most notable cabinet recalibration in recent months, potentially reshaping decision-making dynamics within the administration.
All eyes will now be on July 1 as the government moves from internal consultations to possible public declarations.
Is Ashwini Vaishnaw Emerging as the Government’s New Media Pivot, but with a Change?

Sources within the government indicate a quiet but notable shift in the Centre’s media communication architecture, with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw increasingly occupying space once associated with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s long-time media strategist, Hiren Joshi. While there has been no formal announcement, multiple officials suggest Vaishnaw has begun shaping a more structured and professional interface between the government and the media.
Unlike the earlier model that relied heavily on centralized messaging and tight narrative control, Vaishnaw’s approach appears more institutional and process-driven. Senior bureaucrats across key ministries are now playing a more visible role in coordinated communication, with an emphasis on clarity, data-backed briefings, and quicker response cycles.
This evolving framework is also seen as an attempt to streamline messaging in a high-information, fast-moving media environment, where real-time engagement is critical. Vaishnaw’s technocratic background and administrative experience seem to be influencing this transition, bringing a blend of policy depth and operational efficiency.
Whether this marks a permanent recalibration or a parallel communication channel remains to be seen, but the shift is being closely tracked within both political and media circles.
First Rubio, then Greer. Is the US visit sheen fading?

First Marco Rubio, then Jamieson Greer and now a quieter question is being asked in South Block: are US official visits to India losing some of their old shine? The choreography still matters, but the pomp and show appear to have dipped, and the tone has become more measured, more transactional, and noticeably less theatrical than before. What once looked like a reset moment now feels closer to a wait-and-watch phase, with both sides keeping expectations contained and signalling caution over celebration. That does not mean the relationship is weakening; it means the optics are changing. The visits still underline engagement, but the rhetoric around them suggests that Washington and New Delhi are increasingly treating the relationship as a work in progress rather than a headline-grabbing spectacle.






















