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Nishikant Dubey tried to undermine the judiciary. BJP leaders supporting him is troubling

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More BJP leaders endorsing Nishikant Dubey’s attack on Supreme Court is deeply troubling. It flies in the face of party chief Nadda’s disavowal of Dubey’s remarks. It’s a crude and brazen attempt to browbeat and undermine the judiciary. BJP must proactively and immediately silence these voices. Disowning them isn’t enough. 

Manipur no longer a peripheral concern. Govt finally appears focused on resolving the crisis

Appointing 16 IPS officers to Manipur, two tribal IAS officers—one Kuki-Zomi and one Naga—to key finance roles and Private Secretary to the Home Minister signals a shift. Manipur is no longer a peripheral concern. The government finally appears focused on resolving a crisis it long chose to ignore.

West is changing. New pope will have to shepherd followers through anxious times

The ‘outsider’ became People’s Pope. As the first Latin American pope, Francis empathetically advocated for diversity, immigration, Gaza, church abuse victims, and reset Vatican’s relationship with the LGBTQ community. Now, the West is changing. The new pope will have to shepherd his followers through the new era of exclusionary anxiety.

The ‘march to end Naxalism’ is on track. Now let politics and policy do the rest

The ‘march to end Naxalism’ is on track. Killing of another top leader in Jharkhand highlights sharp decline in Maoist strength. Security forces have dismantled strongholds, confining Maoists to isolated pockets. Once called ‘India’s biggest internal security threat’, the movement is losing steam. Now let politics, policy do the rest.

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  1. What is The Print’s editorial take on the anti-Hindu pogroms in Murshidabad? What does the editorial board of The Print think about the violence unleashed by Muslim TMC cadres on helpless Hindu families in West Bengal?

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