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Our take on Nuh violence, Delhi services bill, SC remarks on Manipur — in 50 words

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This week, we saw restrictions on electronics import, east coast support to the BJP on the Delhi services bill, religious rioting in Haryana, and the Myanmar junta pardoning ex-leader Suu Kyi. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

4 August

Rahul Gandhi case shows justice in political free speech cases will only come from SC

3 August

Monu Manesar is still roaming freely. Haryana police must arrest him

Restricting electronics import takes us back to license Raj. We can’t build unless we compete

2 August

East coast support to BJP on Delhi services bill has exposed opposition’s weakness

Reservation policy review shows there’s problem at the top. Fixing entry barriers not enough

Religious rioting in a Harayana is alarming. Gurugram is a postcard for the India story

1 August

SC remarks on Manipur expose state’s security apparatus, rekindles hope among people

Pardoning Suu Kyi is a good step. Myanmar should focus on setting its house in order

There’s a creeping permissiveness toward communal violence in India. Dog-whistle turning real

31 July

IIM amendment bill will dilute institutes’ autonomy, give Centre power to hire and fire directors

Delhi services bill is a brazen affront to SC ruling and spirit of cooperative federalism

Karnataka governor taking offence on AirAsia is peak VIPism. PM Modi’s message hasn’t hit home

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