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Politicians will never give up interfering in police affairs Maharashtra Deputy Deputy Prime Minister CM Ajit Pawar clarified that he stopped working to IPS officials and was threatened by “action” and was not to interfere. Seriously? Keep moving forward from this “clearance”, it is a matter of the whole party to intimidate the police. Last…

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“The data must be credible and transparent…or it helps politics more than policy… Internal immigration is a great example”

Census categories about religion are mutually exclusive – is this a question? Can EWS quotas be implemented without knowing the relevant numbers? What role does the motivation to oppose “non-legal persons” have in internal migration? Should government statistical agencies be held accountable to parliament? These and other issues, many of which are current headlines, are…

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Who and why siege sobo & next step

Jarange wants all marathons to be declared Kunbis. The government said it would get an answer within two months. Maratha-Kunbi Dynamics’ lows as Maratha quota Stir’s Play-Pause-Repeat loop paused Even in 2023, the Sind government assured the Marathon that the document connecting it to the “Telangana” (Telangana) recognized Marathas as OBC – will receive the…

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Voting chorus is a global pandemic

People elect the government they want. But a former Israeli Foreign Minister warned in a recent article: “Ancient historians described the ability of the first Roman emperor to “organize opinions” to enable him to maintain the disguise of maintaining democracy while subverting his institutions to create a “new state.” Political scientists observed a similar phenomenon….

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Immigration in Bihar

They are located in the center of high-resolution election sparring. But what must Bihar provide? Bihar’s allies in the government, JDU and BJP used Stalin’s dock in Bihar – where he supported the allies’ Congress – to restore early DMK slander against immigration to Bihar, Tamil Nadu. Stalin and his ministers tried to focus on…

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Two acquittals

The two recent acquittals have become part of India’s provocative discourse. First, on July 21, a judiciary court in the Mumbai High Court overturned the 2015 McOCA ruling in a 671-page ruling for the 7/11 serial train explosion that was torn apart by Mumbai in 2006.Second, on July 31, after a protracted trial, the NIA…

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Rainfall and voting

In India, there are only a few things to be sure: the price of onions will rise before the election, the Indian-Pakistan game will be described as “beyond cricket” and the monsoon will never hold elections. The calendar is ruthless: Our great democratic gala unfolds in the comfort of spring or winter. By June, when…

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How EC shoots on foot with its “vote” response

Over the past few months, the ongoing quarrel between the Election Commission (EC) and the opposition Indian group (except the AAM AADMI party) has been unfortunate. India has seen many fierce competitions between the ruling party and the opposition, some as prolonged and intense as anti-emergency movements, but never so direct conflict. Although questions about…

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