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Meghalsinh Parmar

A Journalist. Deputy Editor- OpIndia Gujarati. Not an author but love to write.

Even in the midst of the BJP wave, who could be the 13 per cent voters in Gujarat that voted for AAP? An analysis

Although AAP won only 5 seats in Gujarat despite high volume campaign, it won 13% vote share and became a national party

Gujarat: AAP to form a government only on social media? Even ‘hopeful’ seats are expected to slip away

All the important seats of the Aam Aadmi Party were in Saurashtra and South Gujarat, on which voting was held on December 1.

Will Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM get support in Muslim majority seats of Surat? Here is an OpIndia Ground Report

OpIndia obtained details from the ground to know how AIMIM is performing in both the seats of Surat and especially among Muslim voters.

Morbi tragedy: Did the bridge collapse because of overcapacity? Or were there other reasons? Here is what experts say

OpIndia reached out to experts in engineering to understand what could have gone wrong and led to the tragedy at Morbi

Gujarat: Ancient Hindu temple in Tapi demolished to build a Church, Hindus prohibited from offering prayers

Around 98 percent of the people in this village in the Tapi district have become Christians and Hindus have been reduced to a minority.

Gujarat: BJP leader threatened with ‘Kanhaiya Lal like fate’ by one Abdul for condemning his killing, police initiates investigation

BJP leader Nileshsinh Jadav had demanded strictest punishment for the killers of Kanhaiya Lal that seems to have triggered Facebook user Abul Subur Choudhary

Gujarat: Vir Das shows get cancelled across the state after protests; the ‘comedian’ comes down with COVID hours later

Hours after protests, Vir Das tweeted to inform that he is showing symptoms of COVID and shows are cancelled.

Gujarat: Objectionable portraits of Hindu gods and goddesses in exhibition at Vadodara’s Maharaja Sayajirao University sparks a row

For the portrait of Hindu gods and goddesses, the newspaper cuttings used contained news of rapes at an exhibition held at Fine Arts faculty at Maharaja Sayajirao University.

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