Highlights of India Today issue dated February 3, 2014 BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is inching closer to power, predicts the India Today Mood Of The Nation poll. The cover story gives an insight into the survey. The special report, Candle In The Whirlwind, looks at the fairy tale life and sudden death of socialite Sunanda Pushkar - wife of Union Minister Shashi Tharoor - who was found dead in Delhi's Hotel Leela's room. The big story is on the Aam Aadmi Party and its recent protest in the capital. The harsh reality of governance seems to have caught up with AAP as the party president and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal takes his fight to the streets. The Art section looks at the macabre, magical and unmissable installations of artist Sudarshan Shetty. The issue also looks at the growing closeness between India and Japan as the Japanese PM Shinzo Abe visits New Delhi to lay the foundation for a robust strategic partnership. The issue has four supplements: Spice, Simply Punjabi, Simply Hyderabad and Simply Pune.
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