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As regional leaders and Rahul Gandhi ready their excuses, 23rd May all set to be a nail-biting Soap Opera
As the final phase of 2019 elections come to an end and the Exit Polls are out, it is important to look at the changes that India’s society has undergone over the last couple of years.
Modi ministers in five years – Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Minister of Minority Affairs
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A look at achievements of Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Minister of Minority Affairs
‘Journalists’ now use the fall of the Left in Australia to console themselves and insinuate that Modi can meet the same fate
Shekhar Gupta has hinged his argument that exit polls are untrustworthy based on the recent Australian elections, in which conservative coalition registered a victory against popular opinion and exit polls
Modi ministers in five years – Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Law Justice and Minister of Electronics and Information Technology
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A look at the achievements of ministries under Ravi Shankar Prasad
Modi ministers in five years – Prakash Javadekar, Ministry of Human Resources
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A look at the achievements of Human Resources Ministry in the Modi government
Modi ministers in five years – Dr. Harsh Verdhan, Minister of Science and Technology and Minister of Environment
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a look at the achievements of Dr. Harsh Vardhan
MK Venu calls ‘aggressive’ chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram’ provocative in The Wire, justifies Mamata Banerjee’s reign of violence
Propagandist MK Venu, in his recent article for The Wire, has defended, even justified, the great violence that Mamata Banerjee has unleashed in West Bengal in her bid to retain power in the state.
The Congress ecosystem is investing full scale in discrediting the Indian election
While BJP has been raked over the coals by the Election Commission, nearly getting banned, you wouldn’t be surprised to hear who get VVIP privileges from the same EC.
Of Nationalism and Hindu history: When fiction writer Romila Thapar writes for racist NYT, the result is bound to be poppycock
In an article for the 'failing' New York Times (as POTUS Trump calls it), Romila Thapar, academia and approved fake news peddler, spreads rather dubious canards about Hindu Nationalism and Hindu history
The side of Rabindranath Tagore that ‘Liberal Intellectuals’ don’t want you to see: Here is what he thought of Islam
Rabindranath Tagore was an extremely complicated man born into an extremely complicated era. Unfortunately enough, he became a victim of the newly minted artificially secular regime's revisionist project