Modi, Minus 10, Can Still Win
Opposition unity is all fine. It may take a mammoth mood and vote swing to fell the man at the helm and the BJP.
Opposition unity is all fine. It may take a mammoth mood and vote swing to fell the man at the helm and the BJP.
Nobody else has a narrative for India that India believes in
Modi seems to have held his appeal intact in Varanasi, a city suspended forever between a neo-Hindutva and ancient Hinduism.
The BJP in Kerala has been in the news ever since the Supreme Court verdict on Sabarimala temple.
Assam is in a political flux after two recent exercises—the updated national register of citizens this summer and the citizenship amendment bill, which endorses non-Muslim minority immigrants from Bangladesh as Indian citizens.
Insulating PM Modi from accusations as election season hots up is top priority for the BJP. The rest can be managed, they say.
The impact of demonetisation is complex and intertwined with other factors
Three experts answer some persisting questions about the government’s 2016 demonetisation drive
Though it is not the first time the RBI and the finance ministry have engaged in or given rise to public discourse, the feud has never been so bitter.
Nobody else has a narrative for India that India believes in
He has been bad for social cohesion, economy and institutions
Modi seems to have held his appeal intact in Varanasi, a city suspended forever between a neo-Hindutva and ancient Hinduism.
The BJP in Kerala has been in the news ever since the Supreme Court verdict on Sabarimala temple.
Assam is in a political flux after two recent exercises—the updated national register of citizens this summer and the citizenship amendment bill, which endorses non-Muslim minority immigrants from Bangladesh as Indian citizens.
Insulating PM Modi from accusations as election season hots up is top priority for the BJP. The rest can be managed, they say.
The impact of demonetisation is complex and intertwined with other factors
Three experts answer some persisting questions about the government’s 2016 demonetisation drive
Though it is not the first time the RBI and the finance ministry have engaged in or given rise to public discourse, the feud has never been so bitter.
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