On the first anniversary of the Narendra Modi-led NDA government, Sangh Parivar affiliates say they are annoyed with the ruling dispensation but can't live without it either
Efforts to build a coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir with the Bharatiya Janata Party and the People's Democratic Party have hit the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh hurdle.
Sangh affiliates believe the government's apparent anti-poor message led to their loss
Modi hasn't raised or encouraged the raising of slogans such as 'Jai Sri Ram' at public meetings
The efforts by the organisers to show that the reception for Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square Garden was an event organised by all sections of the Indian community has led to deep divisions and heartburn among Sangh Parivar organisations in the US.
Giving in to demands of the BJP, the Congress-led state government has now decided to hand over the probe to CBI
This doesn't mean the Sangh will do away with its trademark khakhi shorts, white shirt and black cap, or its core shakha-setup.
The Bharatiya Shiksha Niti Aayog will study the present education system and suggest corrective steps to make it Bharat-centric. G Sreedathan reports
Sources say even some senior pracharaks are in the race to bag top positions in the government.
Voters are disillusioned with the two rival fronts in the state and there are no effective alternatives either. G Sreedathan explains