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    The Political Fix: In Yediyurappa vs Delhi struggle, a glimpse of BJP’s ‘High Command’ culture

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    Design for Ayodhya mosque, hospital unveiled

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    This memoir reveals the struggle for rights that even affluent women in India have to go through

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    The big news: Shah warns Banerjee she’ll be left alone amid TMC desertions, and 9 other top stories

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    ‘Love jihad’: UP court orders release of Muslim man, his brother after police find no evidence

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    · Dec 19, 2020 · 03:40 pm
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    ‘Love jihad’: Allahabad HC stays arrest of man under UP anti-conversion law, cites right to privacy

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    · Dec 19, 2020 · 09:32 am
  • No matter how hard the propagandists try, protesting farmers won’t be seen as anti-national

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    Surinder S Jodhka
    · Dec 19, 2020 · 06:30 am
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    UP’s ‘love jihad’ law follows ideology of khap panchayat, must be struck down, says Justice AP Shah

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    Farmers’ protest: Opposition fuelling tensions out of anger over Ram temple in Ayodhya, claims UP CM

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