Politics
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Watch: BJP MLA screams, throws chair, in reaction to announcement of new Tripura chief minister
Scroll Staff
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Opinion: India’s bulldozer raj springs from the very opposite impulse of nation building
Nikita Sud
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‘I came here for a fight’: Comedians Larry and Paul’s hilarious recreation of political debates
Scroll Staff
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‘Dark Secrets’ is a ‘creative’ history of old Kashmir that has not been told before
Yash Daiv
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How Arun Shourie was wrong about VP Singh, Narendra Modi – and BR Ambedkar
Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
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What enables leaders like Imran Khan to command the senseless devotion of millions in Pakistan?
Pervez Hoodbhoy, Dawn.com
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‘It’s only considered war when white people are fighting’: Watch Azeem Banatwalla’s comedy routine
Scroll Staff
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Why Indians are falling for BJP’s ‘politics of negation’ that shifts focus from governance failures
Nitin Sinha
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Exploited as foot soldiers: How Muslims are getting crushed by Bengal’s political violence
Adil Hossain
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‘Deliberately creating enmity’: Assam MP Abdul Khaleque on his complaint against Himanta Biswa Sarma
Rokibuz Zaman
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From the memoir: How politician Devi Lal attacked Arun Shourie and ‘The Indian Express’
Arun Shourie
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The post-UP election analysis has mistaken ideas about a ‘new’ India voting for change
Sanjay Srivastava
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Will Imran Khan become the first PM in Pakistan to be removed through a vote of no-confidence?
Zahid Hussain, Dawn.com
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In Kashmir, delimitation plan shrinks space for a new party once seen as close to Delhi
Safwat Zargar
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Pakistan’s Opposition seems to be oblivious to its responsibilities as a ‘government in waiting’
Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, Dawn.com
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How (and why) did India’s public come to approve of state violence being built into administration?
Prerna Vij
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Kunal Basu’s new novel pits parents and children against each other in a brutally bifurcated country
Geeta Doctor
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‘Opposing the government should be a more widely held sentiment’: Author Arvind Narrain
Scroll Staff
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From Modi to Mamata, how did Indian politics become so dependent on the cult of personality?
Neelanjan Sircar
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Today’s political reality of deep divisions explodes within a family in Kunal Basu’s new novel
Kunal Basu