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जो नाम ले जाति का, उसके मन में खोट

हाल ही में समाजवादी पार्टी ने अपना चुनावी घोषणा-पत्र जारी किया जिसमें लिखा है कि अगर उनकी सरकार दिल्ली में बनी तो ऊँची जाति वाले अमीर लोगों से अलग से कर वसूला जायेगा।

Why this Indian election affects the world

With a weaker mandate and fragmented coalition government, several regional parties will be fighting for space for their own state level issues and the larger national issues like national security, economy, job creation, will be neglected.

As a first time voter, here’s why I will vote for Modi

The first time voters should exercise their voting rights but before that they should do their homework.

The Congress stance on sedition reveals what it is wrong with the party

The Congress manifesto for 2019 reads like a regurgitation of traditional socialist ideas with one particular campaign promise grabbing eyeballs, which looks Congress is no longer centre-left, it’s progression to the far-left.

The State and the acts of Cultural Appropriation

This article will examine various questions including the one posed at the beginning - Is cultural appropriation a proper way of attaining harmony? The case of New Zealand is undoubtedly a good case to examine the posed questions.

Can BJP break the 20 seat mark in Karnataka?

No single party has crossed this figure of 20 seats in Karnataka since 1989 general elections.

युवा भारत, जागृत भारत

राजनैतिक उदासीनता का लोकतंत्र में बिलकुल स्थान नहीं है और नहीं होना चाहिए। जनता की राजनैतिक उदासीनता से हो सकता है कि अयोग्य प्रत्याशी का चुनाव हो जाए।

HDK is trying to be Mamata of Karnataka, but Karnataka is not Bengal

With its brazen dynastic politics and problems with its coalition partner Congress, JDS (Just Devegowda & Sons) is facing a very real possibility of drawing a blank in the present Lok Sabha elections.

Know your candidate – Kanhaiya Kumar

Kanhaiya Kumar has no real achievements to show apart from having a cluttered and hate filled ideology in the name of being liberal.

A Gandhi comes first; always, by default, without a question

When it comes to Indian Politics, the answer to the chicken and egg question is very simple and easy. It is a Gandhi, who comes first; always, by default, without a question!

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