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Interview
‘There is anti-incumbency against the BJP’: C.P. Joshi
The former Speaker of Rajasthan State Assembly says the performance of BJP MPs is an issue which is agitating the voters.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Interview
‘All this talk about dynasty is bunkum’: Shivanand Tiwari
The Rashtriya Janata Dal leader says the BJP-led NDA’s performance in Bihar in 2019 will not be seen in this Lok Sabha election.
Anand Mishra
INTERVIEW
‘Communalism does not work in Karnataka’: Muzaffar Assadi
The political scientist says the BJP is suffering from severe internal dissensions in constituencies such as Davanagere, Shivamogga, and Bengaluru.
Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
Parliamentary Election
Maldivians give Muizzu a clear mandate and control over Parliament
While many voters are registered with opposing parties, they seem to have preferred to give Muizzu a chance to complete his agenda.
R.K. Radhakrishnan
Interview
‘Their intention is not to probe but to torture, harass, defame Kejriwal, and finish AAP’: Sanjay Singh
The AAP leader vehemently defends party supremo Arvind Kejriwal against accusations, and alleges a conspiracy to undermine him.
Anand Mishra
ELECTION 2024
INDIA bloc gathers steam in Rajasthan
For BJP, equipped with resources, star campaigners, and the Modi factor, retaining all 25 or over 50 per cent of seats is proving to be a challenge.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Politics
‘We are sorry about the Sandeshkhali incident’: Satabdi Roy, Lok Sabha candidate for Birbhum, West Bengal
Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay
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‘Many prominent families are returning to anti-BJP fold’: Shahu Chhatrapati
The Congress candidate for Kolhapur Lok Sabha seat says people have realised the need to counter the authoritarian tendencies existing in India today.
Amey Tirodkar
‘The election is an opportunity to end silence in Kashmir’: Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra
The PDP leader, who is contesting from Srinagar, says the Lok Sabha election is an occasion to connect with people after a huge political vacuum.
Sanhati Banerjee
Bandhutva over Hindutva: Bharat Jodo Yatra’s mission to rebuild the nation through fraternity
The Bharat Jodo Yatra helped forge a new ideological consensus to respond to the politics of social and economic polarisation.
Anshul Trivedi
Election 2024: Leaders speak
As the first phase of the Lok Sabha election kicks off, here is a collection of candid conversations with important political leaders across the natio
TEAM FRONTLINE
Muzaffarnagar-Kairana: Khaps, lota namak, and maha panchayats
The BJP might find it tough to repeat its superlative performance in western Uttar Pradesh from the last two Lok Sabha elections.
Anand Mishra
Extreme heat poses a threat to voters as India’s election kicks off
With extreme heatwaves predicted during India’s six-week election, experts weigh in on India’s ability to face the heat.
Reuters
‘The Dystopian Times’ by Appupen
Appupen
‘Modi ki Guarantee’: BJP relies on one-man show in bid for third term
While the BJP claims economic growth combined with welfarism and aggressive Hindu nationalism, unemployment and inflation remain issues of concern.
Frontline News Desk
The long journey of Venkatayapalem Dalits to an inadequate justice
A dominant caste politician of YSRCP, Thota Trimurthulu, was convicted in a 28-year-old case for assaulting Dalits, but it continues to be an unfinish
Ayesha Minhaz
Why India Inc aligns more visibly with the BJP government and its politics
Business elites believe that embracing majoritarian politics will yield substantial dividends—a misleading as well as myopic assumption.
Mitali Mukherjee
Of Magadh, Manjhi, and Musahars
Roti is far more powerful than a commitment to vote for the Mahadalit caste of Musahar (mouse eaters) in Gaya.
Anand Mishra
Fate of Vizag Steel emerges as a flashpoint as elections draw near in Andhra Pradesh
Rhetoric dominates the electoral campaign as parties rush to declare themselves the protectors of the public sector enterprise against privatisation.
Ayesha Minhaz
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