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Readers’ comments: Will people realise now that Adityanath is not the leader they voted for?
Scroll Staff
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How does Adityanath withdrawing criminal case against himself not count as ‘jungle raj’?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The Daily Fix: The BJP must clarify if it aims to scrap the Constitutional guarantee of secularism
Ipsita Chakravarty
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The backstory: On the poll trail, searching for Gujarat’s missing young women
Aarefa Johari
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A close election is much more likely to be the target of small-scale EVM tampering than a landslide
Keshava Guha
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Readers’ comments: Congress was and is a corrupt party, 2G scam verdict will not change that
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Analysis: RK Nagar bye-election result is not an anti-BJP vote, as commentators are claiming
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Not Rahul versus Modi: Any challenge to the BJP in 2019 will come from state parties
Shoaib Daniyal
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Will new ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa be able to save South Africa from a bleak future?
Stephen Chan, The Conversation
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Interview: Insolvency process must be more transparent, says researcher
Nitin Sethi
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Being woke is profitable: How ‘Teen Vogue’ made waves this year
Jessalynn Keller, The Conversation
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The big news: A Raja says 2G scam ruling proves allegations were ‘cooked up’ and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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United States: Congress approves Donald Trump’s sweeping tax cuts bill
Scroll Staff
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The big news: DMK’s Raja and Kanimozhi acquitted in 2G spectrum scam, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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‘We want a star candidate’: Jayalalithaa’s old constituency gets ready for bye-polls
Vinita Govindarajan
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United States: President Donald Trump closer to enacting tax reforms after Senate passes bill
Scroll Staff
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How Gujarat was won (and lost): 28 charts that explain the election results
Trivedi Centre for Political Data
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The BJP should have lost the Gujarat election, going by conventional wisdom. Why didn’t it?
Peter Ronald deSouza
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Latin America has lessons for the world on how to tackle income inequality
Alice Evans, The Conversation
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‘Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed’: Why both UK and EU are playing for time on Brexit
Jolyon Howorth