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Biased view or voice of reason? Scroll.in readers debate Harsh Mander’s open letter on Verdict 2019
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Verdict 2019 in charts and maps: BJP started poorly, Congress nearly drew a blank from phases 4 to 6
Gilles Verniers
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Not only communalism, the communist collapse played a key role in BJP’s rise in Bengal
Shoaib Daniyal
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2019 results: India’s voters have rewarded Hindutva hardliners
Aarefa Johari
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Regardless of the election result, India’s future has been decided
Samar Halarnkar
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From Hindu to Hindutva: Is the AIADMK turning saffron?
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Saffron shadows: Has the covert presence of Hindutva groups helped the BJP in Ladakh?
Ipsita Chakravarty
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With poor track record of development, it’s Hindutva to the rescue for BJP in Bundelkhand
Revati Laul, IndiaSpend.com
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The Election Fix, Episode 4: The politics of majoritarianism explained
Scroll Staff
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By denying Hindutva terror exists despite Karkare’s work, Modi betrays constitutional principles
Harsh Mander
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New justice of New India: The mob attack on Gurugram Muslim family follows a sickening pattern
Harsh Mander
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The Daily Fix: Acquittals in Samjhauta blast case throw doubts on the NIA's credibility once again
Ipsita Chakravarty
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As Congress and CPI(M) fail to secure an alliance in Bengal, it’s advantage BJP and Trinamool
Shoaib Daniyal
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Election commission may want to enforce Model Code of Conduct on social media – but it won’t be easy
Shoaib Daniyal
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How Hindu nationalists built on the roots of majoritarianism in India and normalised public violence
Thomas Blom Hansen
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After #BoycottSurfExcel, outrage over ‘anti-Hindu’ detergent ad finds a new target – Microsoft Excel
Scroll Staff
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New red lines: Christophe Jaffrelot lists seven key takeaways from the India-Pakistan conflict
Christophe Jaffrelot
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By design and delusion, the project to radicalise Hindu India gains momentum
Samar Halarnkar
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Images: A poster campaign brings artists together to promote love and tolerance in election year
Soumya Rao
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As politicians look away, a nation feeding on social media becomes fertile ground for radicalisation
Samar Halarnkar