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Lok Sabha elections: Suspected militants throw grenade at a polling station in Pulwama
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The Readers’ Editor writes: India is in the midst of a water crisis. Why isn’t it an election issue?
Kalpana Sharma
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Election watch: PM Modi dares Congress to contest polls in ‘Bofors-accused’ Rajiv Gandhi’s name
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Lok Sabha elections: What you need to know about the fifth phase of voting
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Election watch: I condemn ‘expiry PM’ Modi’s remarks about Rajiv Gandhi, says Mamata Banerjee
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EC clears PM Modi of poll code violation allegation again, this time for ‘qatal ki raat’ speech
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This illustrated memoir from war-torn Syria is a reminder of the terrorism around us
Riddhi Dastidar
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Lok Sabha polls: Amit Shah did not violate poll code in Bengal and Nagpur speeches, says EC
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Narendra Modi did not break poll code in Varanasi and Nanded, rules Election Commission
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The Silent Army: When it comes to monitoring parties’ social media campaigns, EC guidelines flounder
Mridula Chari Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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The Daily Fix: Despite BJP rhetoric on national security, Maoists continue to inflict heavy damage
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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The big news: Evacuation on as Cyclone Fani to hit Odisha soon, and nine other top stories
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Opinion: By giving Modi a free pass, Election Commission has abandoned any attempt to appear neutral
Anjali Mody
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EC clears Modi third time this week, says nuclear button remark did not violate poll code
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The big news: MEA says Pulwama attack played key role in Masood Azhar’s ban, and 9 other top stories
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‘UPA government conducted six surgical strikes between 2008 and 2014,’ claims Congress
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Scroll Explainer: Why China helped India put Masood Azhar on UN’s terror list – and does it matter?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Pulwama attack ‘played a role’ in getting JeM chief Masood Azhar listed as a terrorist, says MEA
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BJP calls ban on Masood Azhar a win for every Indian, but says Opposition reluctant to celebrate it
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UN chief Antonio Guterres expresses hope that all nations will comply with Masood Azhar ban
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