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  • Why the Indian Left wants Narendra Modi to be prime minister

    Why the Indian Left wants Narendra Modi to be prime minister

    Shivam Vij
    · May 14, 2014 · 09:02 am
  • Major exit polls project Modi as winner

    Major exit polls project Modi as winner

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    · May 13, 2014 · 07:34 am
  • India will be ruled by a Third Front government, Akhilesh Yadav predicts

    India will be ruled by a Third Front government, Akhilesh Yadav predicts

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    · May 13, 2014 · 05:57 am
  • Five reasons the outcome in Varanasi could change everything

    Five reasons the outcome in Varanasi could change everything

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · May 12, 2014 · 06:11 am
  • Why the boatmen of Banaras nearly decided to vote NOTA

    Why the boatmen of Banaras nearly decided to vote NOTA

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · May 11, 2014 · 07:01 am
  • How Young India votes: on caste lines, just like their elders

    How Young India votes: on caste lines, just like their elders

    Dhirendra K Jha
    · May 10, 2014 · 06:54 am
  • How Benaras has turned into a city-sized TV panel debate

    How Benaras has turned into a city-sized TV panel debate

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    · May 09, 2014 · 07:58 am
  • Kalpa village turns out to cheer as India's first voter casts his ballot in his 16th general election

    Kalpa village turns out to cheer as India's first voter casts his ballot in his 16th general election

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    · May 09, 2014 · 06:46 am
  • How AAP has gone beyond Modi vs Muslims in Varanasi

    How AAP has gone beyond Modi vs Muslims in Varanasi

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · May 08, 2014 · 06:57 am
  • On the fence between India and Pakistan, the tale of two villages

    On the fence between India and Pakistan, the tale of two villages

    Supriya Sharma
    · May 07, 2014 · 09:11 am
  • UP migrants to Mumbai hit Varanasi streets to campaign for Modi

    UP migrants to Mumbai hit Varanasi streets to campaign for Modi

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · May 07, 2014 · 07:04 am
  • In Maoist-dominated Jangalmahal, voters hope to cast ballot for the first time in a decade

    In Maoist-dominated Jangalmahal, voters hope to cast ballot for the first time in a decade

    Soumya Sankar Bose
    · May 07, 2014 · 06:46 am
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    Why is Chandrababu Naidu suddenly playing caste politics?

    TM Veeraraghav
    · May 07, 2014 · 06:24 am
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    In Gujarat, the media only speaks to riot victims, not the perpetrators

    Zahir Janmohamed
    · May 05, 2014 · 06:30 am
  • The violence in Assam is about neither 'Hindu-Muslim' nor 'illegal Bangladeshi immigrants'

    The violence in Assam is about neither 'Hindu-Muslim' nor 'illegal Bangladeshi immigrants'

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    · May 04, 2014 · 08:28 am
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    On a packed train to Kashmir, conversations about empty polling booths

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    · May 03, 2014 · 09:00 am
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    As Godhra votes today, town's Muslims still grapple with chasms created by 2002 riots

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    · Apr 30, 2014 · 08:35 am
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    Ahmedabad riot victims watch BJP's strategy in UP with a sense of déjà vu

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    Day 12: Half the Maximum City turns out to vote

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    Modi files Varanasi nomination with massive roadshow; Congress claims poll code violation

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    · Apr 25, 2014 · 08:27 am
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