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Our take on Nepal revolution, PSA in J&K, VP CP Radhakrishnan and more—in 50 words

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This week, we saw the youth of Nepal bring down the KP Oli government, India got a new Vice President, PSA in Jammu and Kashmir was cited for an AAP MLA’s detention, BJP tried stopping its members from commenting on Nepal, and the Elphinstone Bridge closed in Mumbai. Read our 50-word editorials on these developments and more.

12 September

Closing Mumbai’s Elphinstone Bridge is like ripping off a band-aid. Nostalgia can’t hold up development

11 September

BJP is right to stop its leaders from commenting on Nepal. A nation’s sovereignty is sacrosanct

Modi-Trump exchange on X shows India-US partnership remains intact

Anbumani’s expulsion by S Ramadoss will split Vanniyar vote, push PMK to margins

10 September

What’s going on in Kathmandu is anarchy, not a revolution

Rajasthan anti-conversion law is draconian. Legitimizes ‘bulldozer justice’

AAP MLA Mehraj Malik’s detention is crude. It dilutes weight of law

09 September

Newly elected VP, CP Radhakrishnan, must not only be non-partisan, but also be seen so

SC order to include Aadhaar as ID proof for Bihar SIR doesn’t bolster Opposition’s attack

Regime change in Nepal shows democracies without strong institutions are fragile

08 September

Oli government must understand Gen Z’s restlessness with corruption and lack of accountability

Alcaraz and Sinner’s rivalry makes tennis exciting after the Big 3

Siddaramaiah must remember he became CM through EVMs. Ballot papers won’t help his party

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