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It remains to be seen if beef will overshadow caste and development considerations
Election in Bihar is never without colour. Will it be more than a pinch of saffron for Nitish?
Is the indignant liberal in residence really better than a Sanghi?
A majority of Indians are non-vegetarians. It’s always been so.
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<i>Outlook</i>'s opinion poll in the aftermath of the Dadri lynching.
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