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This Scroll reporter can write reports on anything just by imagining things

Find out when a reporter should legitimately use anonymous sources in his reportage.

Chanda-bandi hits Aam Aadmi Party while it runs down note-bandi

A former member has asked not to donate to the party till it makes donors’ list public.

AAP facing wide range of problems as Punjab approaches 2017 elections

AAP started well, but as the election dates are approaching, it seems AAP is losing ground.

Aam Aadmi Party and the demise of hope

A former member of India Against Corruption and Aam Aadmi Party shares his anguish at the decline.

What BJP’s win in Phase 1 of Maharashtra municipal council polls signifies

BJP won more council heads in Western Maharashtra, an area they were largely non-existent till that historic May of 2014.

Narendra Modi has forgotten the 2014 elections, and this is why he has done that

Modi haters and supporters both discuss 2014 elections intensely, but perhaps Modi doesn’t care.

Demonetisation, Prohibition, Nitish and the current political equations of Bihar

While traveling across Bihar, I talked to people regarding demonetisation, liquor ban, and Gathbandhan Sarkar.

Kejriwal reserves post of Dy CM of Punjab for a caste – what it tells about him

From ‘new politics’ to same old, or worse, ‘caste politics’ – the journey of Arvind Kejriwal.

Raghav Bahl, Bloomberg Quint, and the art of faux-economics

Raghav Bahl is back with yet another simplistic and stupid article. This time even more stupid.

The Greek demagogue, and how the modern Right could be the New Left

The leaders on the ‘right’ are often called ‘demagogues’, which is true in the ancient sense of the word.

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