Second post-cultivation rules: Repair Manipore

Biren Singh was Manipur’s chief minister long after the violence broke out in the state. His delay in exports made bringing peace even more difficult. The first step now? Recover the stolen weapons. Here are five key points about what happened and what happened next: **Too late to step down** Singh should have resigned long…

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Too sensitive, too silent

The Delhi court recently said that criminal slander law undermines freedom of speech. Now, the Supreme Court should look at these laws again. Indian politics is one of the most intense politics in the world. But strangely, politicians often act unable to cope with criticism. When someone says something they don’t like, they file criminal…

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Water and your vote

Why don’t people need to clean the faucet to drink water? It is not until they do this that the water problem in India will disappear At present, the Yamuna River is a hot topic in Delhi, and politicians from AAP and BJP have accused each other. However, let us not focus on this question,…

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Comments and votes

Delhi is preparing to go to polls on February 5 to elect 70 government leaders. The two major parties, AAP and BJP, are struggling to win. Congress is also there but not as strong as when former leader Sheila Dikshit made many changes for the betterment of Delhi. The Bharatiya Janata Party, which collaborates with…

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Money for votes: What happened in Delhi?

Picture this: Political parties in Delhi are competing to hand out cash and freebies to win votes. This is what happened in the Delhi elections and it has gotten a little out of hand. Here are some of the major party promises: bjp: Rs 15,000 is provided to students preparing for government examinations to cover…

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