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Speak, prime minister, or history will call you Hindutva's Trojan Horse
Abhilash Gaur
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Serious question: Does the Congress party believe in anything at all?
Anjali Mody
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UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino elected new FIFA president
Scroll Staff
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Totalitarian regimes come to power because good people keep silent: Admiral Ramdas
L Ramdas
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The UK deal with the EU explained: what it says and what it means
Steve Peers, The Conversation
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Trump’s South Carolina victory could make him unstoppable in Republican race
Anthony J. Gaughan, The Conversation
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Doubtful or dubious: Who will count the D voters of Assam?
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Afzal Guru and Yakub Memon symbolise the Indian state becoming repressive: Historian Harbans Mukhia
Ajaz Ashraf
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Will Yogi Adityanath be made BJP president in Uttar Pradesh before the state polls?
Anita Katyal
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Why Patiala House lawyers can get away with violence, over and over again
Sidharth Chauhan, qz.com
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How the fear of migrants became the driving force of politics in Assam
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Bernie Sanders isn’t a woman, but is he a better feminist than Hillary Clinton?
Cynthia Weber, The Conversation
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Four steps to appointing a US Supreme Court justice
Caren Morrison, The Conversation
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We feel cheated by BJP’s communal politics, say Patel leaders in Gujarat
Aarefa Johari
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At the Karachi Literature Festival, the real stories were of India and Pakistan
Afia Aslam
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Why universities are the new battleground for the BJP
Anita Katyal
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To be or not be (in power): The Hamlet moment for Mehbooba Mufti in Jammu and Kashmir
Fahad Shah
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Why Siachen is a purposeless world record for India to hold
Girish Shahane
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US elections: Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump sweep New Hampshire primaries
Scroll Staff
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No one knows when the Jammu and Kashmir government will be formed – but citizens no longer care
Zahid Rafiq