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Delhi Court was hearing a bail plea filed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's aide Bibhav Kumar, whose judicial custody is set to end tomorrow (May 28).
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi’s remarks came days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the INDIA-bloc over the reservations issue and accused it of doing "slavery" and "mujra" for the Muslim vote bank.
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Kashmir elections have shown a record turnout. Some say this is the beginning of the end of an imposed and internalised silence. Political leaders here have said it is time to break the silence in the Valley. But is anyone listening?
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Polarisation between the Hindus and the Muslims is an unappetising reality, an ugliness that will not go away even after the votes get counted
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Whether it is the Maratha reservation quota or farmers’ issues, the real test in this election will be the political survival for the many stalwarts of the state
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The final phase of the Maharashtra elections is witnessing intense polarisation among Mumbai’s Marathi, Gujarati, and Muslim communities as candidates from BJP-allied Sena and Thackeray Sena vie for votes
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The shifting political equations in the Congress bastions of Raebareli and Amethi are not easy to decode
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Arvind Kejriwal's release on bail has galvanised Aam Aadmi Party voters in Delhi but there is a new challenge for the INDI alliance.
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Forget about doubling their income, Haryana’s farmers are living a life in penury
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Politicians excel at stirring up emotions at election time, and Kashmiris are torn between responding with cries or slogans
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For the people of Hazaribagh, famous for its Ram Navami, life is a tussle between peace, processions and politics
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The power play between the BJP and the BJD in Odisha appears to be an electoral gimmick. Post elections, they may have each other’s back
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A new crop of young Dalit leaders shine in Uttar Pradesh’s political firmament
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For the BJP-led NDA, 400 paar will remain a dream if the South Indian states choose to look the other way
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Punjab poll pitch is seeing interesting twists and turns this election season
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Since the anti-displacement movements against the Left Front government in 2006-08, Bengal has seen increased corruption, communalisation of politics and the rise of welfarism
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Will the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections ease the day-to-day hardships of Budha Pahad, declared “red terror free” in 2022?
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Amid the euphoria of development in the country, there are many who question the parameters of the same.
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The election this time is historic for both Siwan and Hena Shahab, the wife of Mohammad Shahabuddin, because for the first time in the last 40 years, a member of Siwan's biggest political family is in the electoral fray independent of Lalu Yadav and the RJD
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