POLITICAL WHISPERS

Govt mulling to advance 2027 assembly polls to late 2026, to focus on economic reforms from 2027-29?

Whispers in political corridors hint at an audacious electoral strategy: the central government may advance the crucial assembly elections in various states scheduled for 2027 including the high-stakes states like Uttar Pradesh to late 2026. This speculative realignment is reportedly aimed at entirely clearing the political deck well ahead of the crucial 2029 general elections.

By grouping these regional polls together in late 2026, the administration would gain an uninterrupted, disruption-free two-year window free from the constant friction of state-level campaigning and the restrictive Model Code of Conduct that would allow policymakers to focus on pushing through pivotal, next-generation economic reforms.

Speculation suggests that accelerating these state polls allows the leadership to absorb any immediate electoral or economic policy blowbacks early on While synchronizing these timelines aligns neatly with the broader "One Nation, One Election" ambition, executing it demands immense constitutional manoeuvring and regional consensus. If it turns out to be true, India’s political landscape faces a highly compressed, action-packed 24 months.

 

Will Ravinder Raina be BJP general secretary?  

Whispers doing the buzz in political circles suggest the BJP state president in Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh, Ravinder Raina, is likely to be moved to a national role in the party and is likely to be named general secretary in the new Nitin Nabin executive body.

 

Will LoP Rahul Gandhi again get posters to Parliament?

Speculation is mounting ahead of the upcoming Parliamentary session that Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi may once again deploy visual aids and posters on the House floor, a tactic that previously drew sharp criticism and reprimands from Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for violating decorum and established rules of Parliamentary proceedings. In a strategic shift aimed at avoiding another immediate standoff, a party insider has reportedly reached out to the Speaker’s office to preemptively seek special permission to present physical proofs regarding pressing and sensitive national matters. While parliamentary rulebooks traditionally forbid the exhibition of placards and exhibits during debates, this diplomatic outreach suggests the opposition is eager to legitimize their approach, leaving political onlookers to wonder whether the Speaker will grant an unprecedented exception or if the House is headed toward another high-stakes clash over parliamentary protocol.

 

Parliamentary panel suggests suspension and reinstatement of politicians in office over custody

The parliamentary panel that is examining the Bill to remove politicians in office— Prime Minister, Chief Minister or Ministers from office in the event of over 30 days of custody has recommended suspension of the persons and their reinstatement if exonerated by courts or delay in filing prosecution. This move will dent the Bill aimed to decriminalise politics.

 

Monsoon Session of Parliament to be stormy


The Monsoon Session of Parliament that is scheduled to start from July 20  is not going to be a smooth affair because the opposition has some key topics in its kitty-like ethanol blending with petrol and its impact on vehicles, NTA paper leak, SIR, removal of personal staff of Union minister Bhupendra Yadav and Ram Mandir donation issues.

Big bombshell  likely before Parliament session ?

Recent activites  in the office and residence of Union Home Minister is an indication that a big bombshell  is likely before the Parliament session.Interesting developments.