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April 16, 2019
Empower NOTA—make parties atone
The idea of NOTA cannot be just an item song in the electoral process of the world’s largest democracy.
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September 03, 2018
Why Centre must give up the idea of simultaneous polls to Parliament and assemblies
The proposal for simultaneous elections to Parliament and state assemblies seems unworkable for now.
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Praveen Chakravarty
November 23, 2016
Why We Need to Debate the ‘One Nation, One Election’ Idea Further
This “one nation, one policy” notion is deeply flawed and ill-suited for the India of today when the differences among its states are the starkest in the world
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Praveen Chakravarty
April 06, 2016
Nudging the Voter In One Direction?
Praveen Chakravarty writes in The Hindu about the impact that holding concurrent national and state elections may have on voter behaviour.
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November 14, 2015
It’s dissonance, stupid
District-wise analysis of how the voters of Bihar voted for the BJP and Modi in this election
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Praveen Chakravarty
November 14, 2015
A Reverse Swing
Exactly why did the BJP suffer such a brutal reversal?
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