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Lok Sabha Elections 2024
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Discrepancies between the votes cast and the votes counted in the 2024 Lok Sabha election: Multiple Perspectives
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Analysis of Vote Share and Margin of Victory and Representativeness of Winners in Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024
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Analysis of Vote Share and Margin of Victory and Representativeness of Winners in Odisha Assembly Elections 2024
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MIZORAM SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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MEGHALAYA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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MAHARASHTRA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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ODISHA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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Will India Be Denied Swachh Netas?: The Newshour Debate (5th Jan)
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Are people misusing black money in the name of making new political parties?
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Panel discussion on EC's decision to delists 255 unrecognised political parties
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The Newshour Debate: How Long Will This Cash Apartheid Continue?:
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TOP NEWS : રિપોર્ટ મુજબ ગયા વર્ષે ભાજપની આવક 81 ટકા વધીને 1034 કરોડ થઈ!
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भाजपा सबसे अमीर पार्टी, 2016-17 में आमदनी 81.8% बढ़कर 1034 करोड़ रु हुई, कांग्रेस नंबर दो: रिपोर्ट
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भाजपा की आमदनी एक साल में 82% बढ़कर 1034 करोड़ रुपए हुई, कांग्रेस से चार गुना ज्यादा: एडीआर
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भाजपा की आमदनी एक साल में 82% बढ़कर 1034 करोड़ रुपए हुई, कांग्रेस से चार गुना ज्यादा: एडीआर
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ADR's report reveals BJP's income up by 81% in 2016-17
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