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Monopolisation of social media and other digital platforms is empowering right-wing forces to control the world
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As long as political institutions favour only the elite and neglect the general public, they will face credibility issues
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Without inclusive institutions, sustainable growth is impossible, as the Nobel Prize in Economics stresses
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By allowing diplomats to witness the election, New Delhi seeks to present Kashmir as a region moving towards stability
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It is high time to insulate Speaker’s office from overt political machinations and preserve its integrity
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India being the largest democracy must formulate a comprehensive environment and conservation policy
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Police often misuse the dreaded UAPA, turning it into instruments of oppression
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The Independence Day festivities sound hollow in the face of widening social gulf and growing atrocities against Dalits
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the move, saying that this will serve as a "reminder of what happened when the Constitution of India was trampled over".
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Election Commission of India has enlisted the actor to encourage young voters to participate in large numbers in the elections
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In the 2019 elections, five people from the registered 5,090 NRI electors voted in Andhra Pradesh while none of the registered 1,436 electors voted in Telangana
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Dissent over policy actions of a government should not become a ground to accuse someone of creating enmity between groups or disharmony.
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Drawing attention to the INDIA alliance's efforts to express concerns, Digvijaya highlighted that 18 political parties sought an audience with the Election Commission in August 2023.
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Democracy is facing a crisis situation in the country and it is the duty of the media, the fourth pillar of democracy to protect it, DMK President and Chief Minister M K Stalin said.
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Kharge quoted the words of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, emphasizing that "democracy entails tolerance, not just towards those who share our views, but also towards those who do not."
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Gutha Sukender Reddy on Wednesday said the BJP government at the Centre was creating confusion among the people as well as among political parties.
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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday said Parliament and legislatures have turned into "hotbeds of disturbance" and "fast surging into irrelevance".
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On the occasion, he also highlighted the works of the former prime ministers, including Jawaharlal Nehru.
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Tensions are escalating between Niger's new military regime and the West African regional bloc that has ordered the deployment of troops
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Sibal, who was a Union minister during UPA I and II, quit the Congress in May last year and was elected to the Rajya Sabha as an Independent member with the Samajwadi Party's support.