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As the verdict reverberates across political circles, one of the most pressing inquiries emerges: Can a convicted felon run for president? The answer, unequivocally, is yes.
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Icchadhaari protestor Yogendra Yadav declares that BJP’s victory will actually be BJP’s loss: Here is how he has been tying himself in knots to...
Yogendra Yadav fails to see that out of two competing narratives, one hasn't moved below 400 for the NDA, other one too has predicted a comfortable and third majority government for the NDA.
Record voter turnout in Kashmir valley shows massive improvement in the situation after the abrogation of Article 370, PM Modi calls it a great...
The members of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) organisation and family members of the terrorists also voted in the election.
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BJP releases ad on how Congress changed the Constitution, eliminated reservation for SC/ST/OBCs in ‘minority’ institutions and eaten into OBC sub-quota
BJP released a video advertisement with the hashtag #MeraVoteMeraAdhikar, wherein it attempted to expose the Congress' history of encroaching on the reservation of our Dalit, tribal, backward, and extremely backward classes to appease the 'minority' community
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