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Rahul Verma

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No left-right divide on economic issues among Indian masses. BJP’s welfarism played a role

According to a new paper, the rise of welfare populism in Indian politics is a result of centralisation within political parties.

27.03.2024 20

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Rahul Verma

Who takes better care of political workers? Survey of BJP and Congress finds out

A survey of 206 respondents after the 2023 Madhya Pradesh assembly elections, revealed fascinating differences in the average responses from BJP and...

13.03.2024 10

ThePrint

Rahul Verma

Nitish Kumar's U-turn will have implications not just for Bihar but for national politics

That the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is a perennial political survivor is now a foregone conclusion. With his multiple flip-flops in the past...

30.01.2024 10

Indian Express

Rahul Verma

Congress, BRS knew their MLAs were unpopular—how incumbents are the new electoral paradox

The 2023 elections raise three questions: how elected MLAs become unpopular while the state leadership doesn't; why parties don't replace them; and is...

18.12.2023 10

ThePrint

Rahul Verma

Why Congress failed to win in the Hindi heartland

Poor strategy derived from misreading its electoral losses and successes limited the party’s chances in a direct fight against the Bharatiya Janata...

04.12.2023 5

hindustantimes

Rahul Verma

In Rajasthan, a battle of two parties, two leaders

The key question for the future of Rajasthan politics is if the two constants, the BJP and the Congress, are going to change on December 3.

24.11.2023 7

hindustantimes

Rahul Verma

A bipolar polity or a dominant party state?

Are we likely to see a close contest between the BJP and Congress in Madhya Pradesh again?

16.11.2023 3

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