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    View: India less secular but far from a one-party state

    "The misuse of laws on unlawful activities and sedition, started by the Congress, has been taken to unprecedented heights by the BJP. Love jihad laws are the latest attempt of BJP-ruled states to communalise politics. Analysts say this shows India is becoming an authoritarian, one-party state."

    View: Building temples unlikely to pay poll dividends

    The Ram temple is coming up today not because the BJP won a great popular victory but because the Supreme Court came out with an odd verdict that slammed BJP vigilantes for destroying the Babri Masjid and categorically named the Muslims as victims, yet created a new trust to build a Ram temple.

    View: Can Bihar open the door for 'sabka vishwas'?

    There is no reason to push the NRC save for communal polarisation, which hurts the economy and foreign policy without winning elections.

    View: ‘Kaam bolta hai’ is the basic message from Delhi elections

    People didn't just recognise AAP's work, but also rewarded it with their votes. That is a significant shift.

    There’s anti-incumbency against Congress now; Balakot air strikes have strong resonance: Hardeep Puri

    Union minister Hardeep Puri prides himself as the only candidate with a detailed manifesto for Amritsar.

    Here is what AAP, Congress and BJP are hoping for in Delhi

    The 2019 polls seem to be coming a full circle with Congress fiercely fighting to regain its ground in the capital.

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