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The Gurgaon namaaz row marks one more victory for majoritarianism – and a template for India today
Harsh Mander
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Tale of two stings: Al Jazeera’s match-fixing documentary shows what Cobrapost exposé lacks
Girish Shahane
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‘BJP programmes run on my channel all 24 hours’: Cobrapost sting puts spot on vanity media channels
Mridula Chari
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Readers’ comments: Cobrapost exposé shows rampant corruption carried out in name of press freedom
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Cobrapost exposé shows Indian media is sinking. Now we can fight back or be drowned for good
Ranjona Banerji
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‘Automatically my editorial is under pressure’: What the Cobrapost sting reveals about Indian media
Aarefa Johari
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Madhya Pradesh police book murdered man for cow slaughter before filing case against his attackers
Abhishek Dey
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‘Rahul Gandhi was foolish to visit temples’: Writer Vivek Shanbhag on the Karnataka election outcome
Ajaz Ashraf
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Anatomy of AMU attack: Why Aligarh’s Hindutva groups are rankled by the university
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Gurugram namaaz row is part of the larger debate about good illegality vs bad encroachment
Sanjay Srivastava
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In Gurgaon, Muslims allowed to offer Friday prayers at 47 designated open spaces amid heavy security
Abhishek Dey
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Saffron paradox: Hindutva supporters seem determined to prove that Jinnah was right
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘Pray in mosques’: Why Gurgaon’s Muslims might not be able to follow the Haryana CM’s advice
Abhishek Dey
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Gurgaon namaaz disruption brings majoritarian bullying in plain sight of aspirational India
Anjali Mody
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Mughal branding in Hindutva India: Why does a private company want to adopt the Red Fort?
Shoaib Daniyal
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The rise of Hindu radicalisation, mass manipulation and the remaking of India
Samar Halarnkar
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Video: What’s at stake in Coastal Karnataka for the BJP and Congress
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As Modi undermines Nehru, India is becoming Pakistan’s mirror image
Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Kerala: Suspected Hindutva activists attack home of artist who drew cartoons condemning Kathua rape
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Praveen Togadia ends fast, says he will now travel across India to ‘revive Hindutva politics’
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