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Our take on Vaibhav’s century, Jagmeet Singh’s defeat, caste census & more — in 50 words

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This week, we saw IAS and IPS officers punished in MP, a 14-year-old’s blazing IPL-style century, Jagmeet Singh’s defeat in Canada, and the Centre’s caste census move. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

28 April

Punishing IAS, IPS officers in MP for irking BJP-VHP members is reprehensible

Militancy vs terrorism a principled battle for Indians. Western media can’t brazen through anymore

29 April

Jagmeet Singh deserves the electoral defeat for his radical politics and damaging India-Canada ties

Vaibhav Suryavanshi joins the fearless new crop of Indian cricketers shaped by the IPL age

After Rafale Marine deal, India must now fast-track the MRFA programme

Omar Abdullah has shown remarkable maturity in handling the Pahalgam terror attack’s aftermath

30 April

SC order to check builder-banks nexus is a good first step. We need a deeper criminal probe

Govt’s caste census announcement blunts key opposition weapon, clears path for national census

Congress’ Modi ‘gayab’ post trivialises national security. India can’t look divided to world

ThePrint report on Ayushman Bharat fraud shows its main purpose is getting defeated

1 May

There is nuance in US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s message to India and Pakistan

Mark Carney’s victory is an opportunity to reset India-Canada relations

Maharashtra skills minister’s jobs portal for Hindus is problematic for diverse India

2 May

ASG’s advice to the ED is timely, sensible. Agency must course-correct right away

Calling the slain Navy officer’s wife an anti-national is appalling

The vilification of the slain Navy officer’s wife, once the face of the Pahalgam tragedy, is appalling. Her appeal not to target Kashmiris or Muslims has made her a target, exposing hypocrisy of those who grieved with her. Calling her an ‘anti-national’ now only exposes their sympathy as political convenience.

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