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Elections 2019: BJP wins 15 seats, ahead in 288; Congress lags behind with just two wins
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Elections 2019: Six ways to follow counting day with Scroll.in
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Lok Sabha elections: Early trends show NDA ahead of UPA, others
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Key fights: Rahul Gandhi congratulates PM Modi on victory, says his party’s fight is one of ideology
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Arunachal Pradesh Assembly elections: Pema Khandu-led BJP on course to retain majority
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Elections with Scroll: NDA set for another sweep, BJP likely to win more seats than in 2014
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10 challenges India will face no matter who wins the elections
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Key fights: BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad, ex-colleague Shatrughan Sinha battle it out in Patna Sahib
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Key fights: BJP’s Kiren Rijiju faces tough fight against ex-CM Nabam Tuki in his Arunachal West seat
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Key fights: Will Pragya Thakur retain BJP bastion Bhopal against Congress’ Digvijaya Singh?
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Key fights: Can newcomer Tejasvi Surya retain BJP bastion Bangalore South?
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Opposition parties question credibility of EVMs only when they lose, says BJP
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Half the Vote: Indian women are voting more than ever before – but continue to feel unheard
Aarefa Johari Nayantara Narayanan
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Arvind Kejriwal says Delhi Muslims voted for Congress in Elections 2019. What does it mean for AAP?
Vijayta Lalwani
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The big news: Kamal Nath accepts BJP’s challenge for floor test in MP, and nine other top stories
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‘Ready for floor test’: Kamal Nath says Congress is willing to prove its majority in Madhya Pradesh
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The Election Fix: What you need to know about the exit polls that are projecting a BJP sweep
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The Silent Army: How EC accountants try to track poll expenses with rate lists and shadow registers
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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‘Modilie’: Rahul Gandhi tweets morphed dictionary entry for new word to mock Narendra Modi
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Half the Vote: A Mumbai woman struggles to take control of her life – and her political choices
Nayantara Narayanan