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As desperate Pakistan welcomes the Indo-Pak ceasefire with much fanfare, India takes it with a caution
The latest ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan comes nearly 17 years after such an agreement was first signed
Is Yogendra Yadav now an anti-election activist?
“We should have an outcome very soon, we do not have a mandate.” These were the words of Yogendra Yadav after Bihar elections
Dangerous political rhetoric against Industrialists and a lingering question: Did it lead to the bomb threat to Mukesh Ambani
A car laden with explosives was discovered outside Antilla, the residence of Mukesh Ambani and his family.
I worry about Yogendra Yadav’s mental health and his The Print article on the 2021 Bengal elections proves I am not wrong
As BJP rises in Bengal, a panic attack was detailed in The Print, written by our very own Icchadhari protestor, Yogendra Yadav.
With media sitting firmly in his lap, Rahul Gandhi continues to blatantly spread lies
If anyone was looking for 'Godi media', look here, peacefully nestled in the lap of Yuvraj Rahul Gandhi.
AAP rising in Gujarat at expense of Congress? The good, bad, and ugly aspects of it
On one hand it is a good sign that the Congress, with all its divisional politics is on its way out in Gujarat. However, the bad part is AAP is no better.
‘He was cooking passionately’: The staggering defence of Naushad, who was spitting on Rotis while cooking for a wedding
Hussain Haidry, Deepal Trivedi and many others are vigorously defending Naushad alias Sohail, the cook who was seen spitting in rotis in a viral video.
Bombay High Court ‘skin-to-skin’ judgment: Trivialising Statutory Provisions safeguarding victims of sexual assault?
The Special Court held that the appellant had committed an offence under Sections 354, 363 and 342 of the IPC as well as under Section 8 of the Act.
Turiyavād: A Socio-Political Framework Premised on Truth and Transcendence in Life, Society and Politics
Dogma and ideological stagnation has percolated through the cracks and crevices of contemporary life, society and politics.
The state-sanctioned Christianisation of Andhra Pradesh: A primer
It’s a bit of an open secret now that a vast majority of SC/STs in Andhra Pradesh have converted to Christianity in last couple of decades