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Our take on Congress manifesto, Eric Garcetti’s remarks, Katchatheevu controversy— in 50 words

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This week, Congress released its manifesto for 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Ajit Doval called out China-led SCO on terrorism, AAP’s Sanjay Singh got bail, Sanjay Nirupam left Congress, Eric Garcetti raised Gurpatwant Singh Pannun’s case again. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

6 April

Congress manifesto marks sizeable ideological correction—more forward-looking than 2019

China’s adoption of GM maize, soybean shows how far behind Indian agriculture languishes

5 April

Telangana election saw defeat of KCR & superstition. But he has completely missed the lesson

4 April

Ajit Doval calls out China-led SCO on terrorism. Hold those who finance, facilitate it accountable

Sanjay Singh’s bail is a morale booster for AAP. It helps in the battle of perceptions

Sanjay Nirupam leaving shows Congress is crumbling. Gandhis’ indifference intriguing

3 April

1 in 4 BJP candidates are defectors. ThePrint analysis shows major shift in party’s politics

Erdogan’s loss in local polls is a reminder that every elected dictator has an expiry date

SC rightly rejected Ramdev’s apology. He can’t promote quackery in the name of ancient wisdom

2 April

BJP minister’s ‘anti-Brahmin’ remark is almost criminal. Mere condemnation isn’t enough

Eric Garcetti’s remark shows Pannun issue far from over. India should conclude probe convincingly

1 April

INDIA rally shows irony of 2024 polls. Here the opposition is facing corruption charges

Uproar over Katchatheevu is political rhetoric. Modi govt itself said regaining it would cause war

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