whispers in the corridors
Tarun Chugh to be Minister in Modi Government

Tarun Chugh, who is going to the Rajya Sabha on ticket from Madhya Pradesh, is likely to be Minister of State in the Modi Government, considering the elections in Punjab.
PM Modi to Lead NDA Meet with Focus on Stock-Taking of Governance and Infra Projects on June 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a crucial meeting of NDA Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers in New Delhi on June 11, with a strong emphasis on reviewing governance performance and taking stock of key projects announced around the 2024 General Elections. The meeting is expected to serve as a platform to assess progress on flagship schemes, infrastructure commitments, and welfare delivery mechanisms across BJP-ruled states.
Sources indicate that the Prime Minister will closely evaluate implementation timelines, identify bottlenecks, and push for greater alignment between central and state-level priorities. Particular attention is likely to be given to large-scale infrastructure corridors, rural development initiatives, and social welfare schemes aimed at last-mile delivery.
The meeting will also focus on strengthening Centre-state coordination, especially in sectors such as housing, healthcare, and digital governance. With several states heading into election cycles over the next year, the review assumes added political significance.
There is also an expectation that PM Modi may outline relief measures or policy adjustments based on feedback from states, signalling course correction where required while reinforcing accountability in governance delivery.
After TMC Cracks, Are NCP (SP) and Shiv Sena (UBT) Next in Line to Dent INDIA Bloc Numbers in the Parliament?

Fresh political signals suggest that the INDIA alliance could be heading toward another setback in Parliament, with sources indicating quiet outreach between the BJP and select MPs from Sharad Pawar’s NCP faction and Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT). These developments come close on the heels of visible strains within the Trinamool Congress, raising concerns about opposition unity ahead of crucial legislative business.
According to insiders, a section of MPs from both NCP (SP) and Sena (UBT) are reportedly weighing options ranging from cross-voting in favour of the NDA to strategic abstention. Either move could effectively lower the opposition’s voting strength, thereby helping the ruling alliance push key numbers in tight parliamentary situations.
While no formal defection has been announced, the backchannel communication points to unease within segments of the INDIA bloc over leadership coherence and electoral strategy. For the BJP, even marginal gains through abstentions or issue-based support could prove decisive.
If these signals translate into action, the INDIA alliance may face its most significant parliamentary erosion since its formation, potentially reshaping floor dynamics in the upcoming session.
Who put these posters?

INDIA bloc leaders today assembled in Ñew Delhi but leaders of bloc were surprised to see posters in the National capital about Congress. These posters had quotes of bloc leaders about the Congress. Later, Youth Congress removed these posters. Now, the question is who is behind these posters?
Is Omar Abdullah Losing Faith in the INDIA Bloc due Alliance's inadequate focus With Respect to J&K Statehood?

Sources indicate that Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah appeared to be among the least engaged participants during Monday’s INDIA alliance meeting, raising fresh questions about internal cohesion within the bloc. According to those familiar with the discussions, Abdullah expressed clear dissatisfaction over what he described as the alliance’s inadequate focus on key regional concerns, particularly the long-pending demand for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.
During the meeting, Abdullah is understood to have pointed out that despite repeated assurances, the bloc has not mounted a sustained or coordinated political push on the issue. He also flagged the relative silence around Ladakh, where demands for constitutional safeguards and administrative clarity continue to intensify.
His intervention, sources suggest, introduced a moment of unease within the gathering, as it underscored a broader perception that certain regional priorities are being overshadowed by national electoral calculations. Abdullah’s remarks may reflect growing impatience within sections of the alliance, especially from leaders representing sensitive border regions with complex political and security dynamics.






















