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This government has all but actually declared a war on its own people: Teesta Setalvad
Its been a challenging five years. Between 2017-2019 (between when the book was first published) until now, the lines have been even more sharply drawn. Between the vast majority...
Violence grips Asansol on polling day as TMC and BJP supporters clash
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SC to Hear Congress Plea over Inaction by EC against MCC Violations by Modi-Shah Duo
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SC issues notice to EC following PIL against Criminalisation of Complaint against VVPAT Mismatch
Following a series of complaints against the provision for...
West Bengal will become J&K if Mamata comes to power: BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya
Earlier, BJP President Amit Shah had said that Mamata...
UP enters Phase 4 of Elections with Many Heavyweights Missing
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Akshay Kumar Interview with the Prime Minister: An Apolitical Political Interview
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You started your interview by saying that you are...
In Backward Bundelkhand, Hindutva Vs Apathy
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Elections 2019: In First Three Phases, NDA Likely to Come Down From 134 Seats to 66
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Polling for 303 seats has been completed and new...
Madhya Pradesh votes for the first time in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections as Jabalpur, Chhindwara go to the polls
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Bengal’s most Communally Sensitive Constituencies go to polls on April 29
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