560 Articles by
Nirwa Mehta
Politically incorrect. Author, Flawed But Fabulous.
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Leave Manohar Parrikar alone, Rahul Gandhi
When the destruction of a man is inevitable, the conscience of the man is the first to die.
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With Priyanka Gandhi’s wild card entry into active politics, Congress is all-in
With Priyanka Gandhi getting active in politics, (the announcement came when she was actually abroad, and she will take charge once she is back in India in February), Congress has put all the cards on the table.
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From RSS doesn’t let women wear skirts to ‘Modi hid behind a woman minister’, Rahul Gandhi displays his toxic masculinity
This in a way goes out to show that Rahul Gandhi is hurt more that the person who gave a fitting reply to his lies was a woman
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Here are 10 questions that Rahul Gandhi should answer as he meets Rajasthan farmers on January 9th
Rahul Gandhi must answer these questions on the tall promises he had made to farmers
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Pro-AAP blog uses soft porn to drive traffic, deletes posts as Kejriwal reading porn meme goes viral
Pro-AAP blog Janta Ka Reporter is using the oldest trick in the book to drive traffic on its website: porn
Opinions
Indira Gandhi killed democracy, Rahul Gandhi killed decency
Congress is more dangerous out of power than in power
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Here is why Congress finds it convenient to paint UP and Bihar as burdens
SP, BSP and Congress are all set to fool the public again.
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A tale of two mobs: Rioting mob in Bulandshahr does not garner media sympathy, but in Kashmir it does
Why are some innocent lives less equal than others?
Opinions
BJP may be weaker than it was in 2014, but Congress is not as strong as projected either
If Congress has not forgotten the 1996 elections, they would very well know they are on a sticky wicket here.
Crime
Cow slaughter, communal undercurrents and allegations of police atrocities: A tale of three villages in Bulandshahr
OpIndia goes to the Bulandshahr and talks to the local villagers to try and find out more about what happened.