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“No permanent friends or foes in politics”

Panelists discuss the assembly polls results and government formation

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Panelists discuss the assembly polls results and government formation

Maharashtra and Haryana are again likely to have the BJP at the helm. In APN’s popular debate Mudda, anchorperson Akshay posed the questions to panelists including the BJP’s Shabnam Pandey, Congress’s Irshad Ullah, PSPL’s Devendra Singh and noted scribe Manoj Mishra.

 

Ullah said: “They have money, they can do anything with that. On Dhanteras, people are buying gold and silver, Amit Shah is buying legislators. They are using all tricks that they can, they are not bothered about democracy. The Congress was about to make the government in Haryana, but BJP used its moneybags. They are stifling democracy.”

Pandey said: “The Congress is miffed. They were behind us, how can they make such baseless allegations? Let us focus on Haryana, and not talk about Karnataka and Goa. Their statements show their desperation. They are saying BJP got lesser seats. But we lost on lesser number on seats.”

Mishra said: “In democracy, all parties try to break the rival. To grab power, all parties try to make all the efforts they can.”

Singh said: “What happened in Karnataka and Goa? Everybody knows how to get legislators on their side. It is common to join party and leave it at will.”

Mishra said: “Leaders are only interested in grabbing power.”

Ullah said: “Since the BJP came to power, responsibility and conscience have been compromised by legislators. I admit that we have slipped in playing the political game, but the other side uses money.”

Singh said: “Whichever party is at the centre, tends to have greater clout.”

Pandey said: “In politics, there is no permanent friend or foe. If Independents want to join our party, what is wrong with that? Grapes are sour for those who are out of power.”

Akshay asked about Gopal Kanda, and BJP’s sudden change of heart, to which, Pandey replied: “I have already said there are no permanent friends or foes in politics.”

Ullah said: “It is true that the BJP is only looking at government formation. Other muddas like development, economy, responsibility and accountability are not considered as important. We are facing cash crunch. After notebandi, who has money except the BJP?”

Akshay pointed out that Pandey (BJP representative) is saying that the Congress had the money bags for so many decades, so what happened to that? To this Ullah said: “Look at the development works that the Congress initiated. The country is getting divided. Under the garb of threat from Pakistan, Hindus and Muslims are getting divided.”

Mishra said: “People want basic necessities. Legislators should focus on ending corruption, putting development on the track. There is one positive thing about Modi, he is able to connect with the people, irrespective of the government’s policies.”

Singh said: “It is getting clear that the opposition is weak in UP and elsewhere too. Congress has done a lot of work, but it is also true that horse trading and other corrupt practices have always been going on. In these elections, the main muddas were related to development this time.”

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Congress, BJP attack Bhagwant Mann over remarks on Punjab blasts

Congress and BJP have jointly criticised Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann after he linked recent blasts near defence sites to political motives, triggering a controversy.

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A political row has erupted in Punjab after Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann linked recent blast incidents to political motives, drawing sharp criticism from both the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The controversy follows two low-intensity explosions reported within a short span of time — one near the Border Security Force (BSF) headquarters in Jalandhar and another close to an army cantonment area in Amritsar. The incidents raised concerns over security, particularly given the sensitive nature of the locations.

In response, Mann suggested that the blasts could be part of a larger political strategy. His remarks triggered a strong backlash, with opposition parties accusing him of politicising a serious security issue.

Leaders from the Congress criticised the Chief Minister’s statement, calling it inappropriate and alleging that such comments undermine the gravity of the situation. They stressed that matters related to national security should be handled with caution and responsibility.

The BJP also joined the criticism, questioning the basis of Mann’s claims and urging the state government to focus on investigation and law enforcement instead of making political allegations.

The developments have led to an unusual moment where both Congress and BJP appear aligned in their criticism of the Aam Aadmi Party-led government in the state.

Meanwhile, the blasts themselves have intensified concerns over safety in border regions, with authorities continuing their investigation into the incidents. No casualties were reported, but the proximity to defence establishments has made the issue particularly sensitive.

The episode has further escalated political tensions in the state, with security and accountability emerging as key points of debate.

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Himanta Biswa Sarma resigns as Assam chief minister, oath ceremony likely after May 11

Himanta Biswa Sarma resigns as Assam Chief Minister after BJP-led NDA’s victory. He will continue as caretaker CM until the new government is sworn in after May 11.

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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma resigned from his post on Wednesday, paving the way for the formation of a new government after the BJP-led NDA secured a decisive victory in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Sarma submitted his resignation to Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya at Lok Bhawan in Guwahati. The Governor accepted the resignation and asked him to continue as the caretaker Chief Minister until the new government takes charge.

The resignation comes after the NDA’s strong electoral performance, where the alliance won a clear majority in the 126-member Assembly, ensuring its return to power for another term.

Oath ceremony expected after May 11

Speaking to reporters after submitting his resignation, Sarma said the swearing-in ceremony for the new government is likely to be held after May 11.

He indicated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to attend the ceremony but is unavailable until May 11, which has influenced the tentative schedule.

Decision on next chief minister soon

Sources suggest that central observers, including senior BJP leaders, are expected to arrive shortly to oversee the selection of the legislature party leader. The newly elected MLAs will then decide on the next Chief Minister.

Despite the formal resignation, party sources indicate that Sarma is likely to continue in the role for another term, given the BJP’s strong mandate in the state.

The move marks the beginning of the government formation process in Assam following the election results declared earlier this week.

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Rahul Gandhi and Vijay alliance took shape through backchannel talks, early signals from Congress leaders

Congress outreach and political calculations led to Rahul Gandhi and Vijay coming together after the Tamil Nadu 2026 election results.

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The coming together of Rahul Gandhi and actor-politician Vijay in Tamil Nadu after the 2026 Assembly elections was not sudden, but the result of behind-the-scenes political manoeuvring and early signals within the Congress.

According to media reports, some leaders in the Tamil Nadu Congress had already sensed the scale of Vijay’s surge during the campaign, anticipating what was later described as a “wave” in favour of his party.

After the results, where Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerged as the single largest party but fell short of a majority, communication channels between the Congress leadership and Vijay quickly became active.

A key moment in this evolving political equation was a phone call from Rahul Gandhi to Vijay, congratulating him on the party’s strong performance. The conversation was seen as more than a courtesy, signalling the possibility of cooperation at a time when government formation required additional support.

Reports indicate that discussions within Congress weighed the political benefits of supporting Vijay, especially given the shifting dynamics in the state where traditional dominance by major Dravidian parties has been challenged.

With TVK needing allies to cross the majority mark, Congress emerged as a potential partner, leading to a broader political realignment in the state. This development also triggered tensions within opposition alliances, highlighting the strategic importance of the decision.

The evolving partnership reflects a mix of electoral pragmatism and changing voter sentiment, particularly the growing influence of younger voters, which leaders acknowledged as a key factor in the election outcome.

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