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Opinion | Elections In 2024: A Reflection Of India's Diversity Dividend
- Tuesday December 3, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
All in all, it was a year marked by many unexpected shifts and unanticipated turns. Each electoral outcome was shaped by a unique set of contextual factors.
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Opinion | Maharashtra: Will Exit Polls Resist Presumptions This Time?
- Monday November 18, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
Assembly election results, more often than ever now, have become a function of a party/alliance losing the elections and the rival, consequently, managing to win. Would this trend play out in Maharashtra too?
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Opinion | What If Exit Poll Trends Mirror Actual Results In Haryana And J&K?
- Sunday October 6, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
Both elections have significant long-term implications. As the first polls following the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, their outcomes could influence the political landscape not only in the regions where the elections were held but across the country.
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Opinion | J&K Election: 10 Years On, Which Way Will The Wind Blow?
- Monday September 30, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
The Jammu region and the Kashmir valley have distinctly different political orientations. The final result would be a clear indication of how much support these political players have across the region today.
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Opinion | Lok Sabha: How Past Coalition Governments Elected Speakers
- Monday June 24, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
Whenever a party has secured a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the Speaker has always been from the ruling party. It has been a slightly different story whenever we have had coalition governments.
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Opinion | How Prime Ministers Have Fared in Their Home Constituencies In Past
- Saturday June 15, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
There are 15 instances of sitting Prime Ministers contesting elections: they won on 14 occasions and only one sitting Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, lost her seat, Raebareli, in 1977.
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Opinion | Elections 2024: Two Key Trends Exit Polls Point To
- Sunday June 2, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
The difference in various exit polls is only the intensity of victory they are projecting for both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
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Opinion: It's Floor-Crossing Season In Karnataka - But Is It New?
- Tuesday March 28, 2023
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
The Karnataka election dates are expected any day now, but the season of floor-crossing has clearly begun. Already, there are press conferences by parties welcoming leaders from other parties who have suddenly experienced a change of heart.
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Opinion: Math + Chemistry In Karnataka's Caste-Driven Politics
- Monday March 13, 2023
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
This region, which accounts for close to half the MLAs of the state legislature, includes southern Karnataka and the Bengaluru region. Traditionally, it is a contest between the Congress and the Janata Party/Janata Dal.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Elections In 2024: A Reflection Of India's Diversity Dividend
- Tuesday December 3, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
All in all, it was a year marked by many unexpected shifts and unanticipated turns. Each electoral outcome was shaped by a unique set of contextual factors.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Maharashtra: Will Exit Polls Resist Presumptions This Time?
- Monday November 18, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
Assembly election results, more often than ever now, have become a function of a party/alliance losing the elections and the rival, consequently, managing to win. Would this trend play out in Maharashtra too?
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | What If Exit Poll Trends Mirror Actual Results In Haryana And J&K?
- Sunday October 6, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
Both elections have significant long-term implications. As the first polls following the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, their outcomes could influence the political landscape not only in the regions where the elections were held but across the country.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | J&K Election: 10 Years On, Which Way Will The Wind Blow?
- Monday September 30, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
The Jammu region and the Kashmir valley have distinctly different political orientations. The final result would be a clear indication of how much support these political players have across the region today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Lok Sabha: How Past Coalition Governments Elected Speakers
- Monday June 24, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
Whenever a party has secured a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the Speaker has always been from the ruling party. It has been a slightly different story whenever we have had coalition governments.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | How Prime Ministers Have Fared in Their Home Constituencies In Past
- Saturday June 15, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
There are 15 instances of sitting Prime Ministers contesting elections: they won on 14 occasions and only one sitting Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, lost her seat, Raebareli, in 1977.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Elections 2024: Two Key Trends Exit Polls Point To
- Sunday June 2, 2024
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
The difference in various exit polls is only the intensity of victory they are projecting for both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: It's Floor-Crossing Season In Karnataka - But Is It New?
- Tuesday March 28, 2023
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
The Karnataka election dates are expected any day now, but the season of floor-crossing has clearly begun. Already, there are press conferences by parties welcoming leaders from other parties who have suddenly experienced a change of heart.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: Math + Chemistry In Karnataka's Caste-Driven Politics
- Monday March 13, 2023
- Opinion | Dr. Sandeep Shastri
This region, which accounts for close to half the MLAs of the state legislature, includes southern Karnataka and the Bengaluru region. Traditionally, it is a contest between the Congress and the Janata Party/Janata Dal.
- www.ndtv.com