'Modi warned China, therefore they have come to the talks.' 'Nothing will come out of these talks.'
Akshaye Khanna talks about his latest, Hulchul.
'As far as I know, Sachin Pilotji is not going to the BJP.'
'Many people have this perception that Biharis are abnormal people,' says director Prakash Jha.
'All is well in Visakhapatnam for now.'
'Before entering Tihar jail, she told us not to worry and that we will together come out of this crisis soon.'
'The Akali government is not responsible for the Punjab power crisis as Mr Sidhu is saying.'
'The suppression is mounting and people may react.'
'The PM of India was 20 km away from the Pakistan border and he is one of the persons under extreme threat from that country and they put his life in danger.'
Aftab Shivdasani on his new film, Koi Aap Sa.
'Just keep telling people that we have fixed the Muslims, and they will not be bothered about their empty stomachs or empty wallets.'
'India has demonstrated that if tomorrow, any enemy country that has a lot of satellites threatens it, India can (bring them down).'
'She said she could have taken so much energy from her father had she got a chance to meet him before his death.'
'People are questioning these highways and expressways in UP because ultimately, they want to get bread and butter first.'
'In politics, not everything is spoken and there are a lot of messaging done very discreetly.'
On his first visit to Srinagar post the abrogation of Article 370, Home Minister Amit Shah claimed that incidents of terrorism have declined and stone-throwing incidents too have ended in Jammu-Kashmir.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf unravels the chronology of controversy in the Aryan Khan drug bust case.
'Bommai's predicament is pathetic right now because deep inside he is not like this, but to remain in power he has to talk and speak against his own conscience.'
'Goa is a tiny state, but in terms of its Business of Politics, several powerful lobbies of India are involved in it, be it the mining lobby, hoteliers' lobby, casino lobby, hawala lobby, drugs lobby etc.'
Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com tracks Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi's project-launching spree with just about three months to go for the assembly election in India's most populous state.
'The Indian Army and paramilitary have to land more in Assam as the situation is very bad, especially in upper Assam,' says BJP MLA Binod Hazarika whose home was burnt down by mobs.
'The people of Jharkhand know that Modi is not going to become chief minister, so why should they vote for the BJP?'
'BJP takes Lingayat support and later on they throw them out, ditch them and humiliate them.' After months of speculation Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa resigned from the chief minister's post. A powerful Lingayat community leader, Yediyurappa could not even complete his term, owing to the internal politics of the Bharatiya Janata Party. So how does Lingayat community view his exit? Congress working president, Karnataka state and Lingayat leader Eshwar Khandre speaking to Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com, said, "The community which voted him and felt that they will lead the government are now disenchanted."