Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated May 28th 2014. Cover Story: Siyasat Ka Sikandar: Narendra Modi gets an overwhelming mandate for his single-minded agenda of good governance and development Janadesh 2014 (Mera Vote): Khatam Hua Pahchaan Ki Rajneeti Ka Daur: BJP’s landslide win comes on the back of support across all sections of the voter demographic. BJP (Mera Vote): Modi Lehar Per Sawar BJP Samoochey Desh Mein Chhayee: In a first, the party registers its presence beyond strongholds in the north and west. Congress (Mera Vote): Rasaatal Mein Pahuncha Pahla Siyasi Pariwaar: Rahul Gandhi will need to shift gears quickly if he has to rejuvenate the Grand Old Party, which has hit rock bottom. But is he ready to deliver the forceful and consistent interventions needed of him? AAP (Mera Vote): Filhaal Toh Nahin Chal Saki Jhadu: AAP’s ground-up campaign fell short of its bid to establish a pan-Indian presence but surprisingly broke through in Punjab. Vaam Dal (Mera Vote): Aagey Badhtey Bharat Mein Peechey Rah Gaya Left: Disastrous decisions by the central leadership, lack of fresh faces, ignorance of ground realities and inability to adapt to the times may ring the death knell for India’s communists. Odisha (Mera Vote): Akeley Naayak Ki Shandaar Dohri Jeet: Naveen Patnaik’s record fourth straight win as Odisha CM turns state politics into a one-horse race. Bharat Ki Chaahat (Mera Vote) Bhaarat Ko Badalney Ke Liye 60 Mahiney: After the season of promises, comes the time to deliver. Ten experts on the agenda to transform India, one step at a time, in the next five years.
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