2019 Elections
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Will simmering anger over Citizenship Bill dent BJP hopes in Assam? Even party workers are worried
Arunabh Saikia
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Why Naveen Patnaik has chosen to keep away from both Congress and the BJP
Akash Bisht
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How India Votes: The news media is helping BJP win elections – and the public does not mind
Rukmini S
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Bouquets, billboards and slogans: How BSP and SP crafted the perfect chemistry
Faisal Fareed
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The big news: Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati announce tie-up without Congress, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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The steady dilution of the RTI Act is one of the legacies of the Modi government’s term
Vidya Venkat, The Conversation
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India votes: No, 2019 isn’t another 1977 – or 1971 or 1989 or 2004
Keshava Guha
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2019 elections: Grand alliance unlikely as Opposition parties root for state-level partnerships
Anita Katyal
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Your Morning Fix: ‘Kauravas example of stem cell research,’ a claim made at Indian Science Congress
Scroll Staff
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Narendra Modi has his task cut out for 2019 – and he is pulling out all stops. Will it work?
Neerja Chowdhury
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The Congress vs BJP story of 2018: Snake in the Monkey’s Shadow
Girish Shahane
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A new Indian board game lets you join a party, fight an election (with fake news and dirty politics)
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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Yogendra Yadav Interview: ‘A mahagathbandhan is not an answer to the BJP’
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend
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By standing firm on Sabarimala, CPI(M) hopes to win support of silent majority in Kerala
TA Ameerudheen
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Top news: Chandrababu Naidu meets Rahul Gandhi, Opposition leaders with eye on anti-BJP front
Scroll Staff
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Bihar: Nitish Kumar wants to quit as chief minister after 2020 Assembly polls, claims ally
Scroll Staff
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Journalists say Facebook is ‘censoring’ political content in India ahead of 2019 elections
Kanishk Karan
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Bihar: NDA ally Lok Janshakti Party says alliance will remain intact
Scroll Staff
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A toxic work environment could be weakening the social media cell of the Congress
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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Interview: Why are the BJP and RSS (and the Indian state) obsessed by ‘Urban Naxals’?
Ajaz Ashraf