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Opinion: How The Opposition Can Win In 2024
- Thursday July 20, 2023
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
If INDIA wants to defeat the NDA, it needs either nationally widespread anti-incumbency of a kind not yet evident, or it needs to be able to partially rewind the nationalisation of our politics.
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Opinion: State Elections Offer Big Lessons On How To Counter BJP
- Friday December 9, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
It is no accident that the one state where the BJP has decisively departed from this strategy is the one in which it has done best, electorally - Uttar Pradesh.
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Opinion: What Sort Of PM Will Rishi Sunak Be? We Have Big Clues
- Tuesday November 1, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
In the short term, Sunak's appointment has reassured the markets. Whoever the PM, a Conservative defeat in the next election is now all but certain; of the available options, Sunak is probably best placed to limit the scale of the losses.
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Opinion: What Shashi Tharoor Has Demonstrated To Congress
- Saturday October 22, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
Shashi Tharoor emerges from the election with an uncertain future in the Congress (although his remarks in concession indicated an openness to serving under Kharge) but with a good deal of credit.
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Opinion: Gandhis Give BJP The Opposition Of Its Dreams
- Sunday October 9, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The Congress and BJP had been the two largest parties at every election since 1991, finishing first (in seats) three times each. But the Congress that Rahul inherited in September 2013 was a far more "national" party than the BJP.
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Opinion: BJP Gains As Others Put Self Before Party, Family Before Self
- Thursday August 4, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
With the Congress no longer an active aspirant for national power, this means that only one leg of the 1952 stool is left standing. Ideologically, there is only one game in our town.
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Opinion: For BJP, Gandhis Are An Asset. It's Kejriwal Who They Fear
- Monday March 14, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
No Indian Prime Minister has enjoyed a position of greater dominance than Indira Gandhi did in March 1972. That month, Assembly elections were held in 13 states. The score was 13-0 to the Congress
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Hijab Row Exposes A Huge Indian Weakness - by Keshava Guha
- Tuesday March 8, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The grim likelihood is that for tens of millions of our children, the theft is likely to be permanent - and all we are likely to be able to offer them are free rations and cheap data.
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Opinion: Virat Kohli Played To Win - With Him, There Were No Lulls
- Monday January 17, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
Fifty years later, it is Pataudi, not his statistically-superior successor, Ajit Wadekar, who is remembered. If Test cricket lives another fifty years, it is not going to forget the captaincy of Virat Kohli.
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Opinion: Modi's "Aurangzeb" Remark Reveals BJP's Only Strategy For UP
- Thursday December 23, 2021
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The UP election will be one in which voters are not choosing between two different sets of answers to the same questions, but between two different sets of questions.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mamata Banerjee (+PK) vs Congress Is Much-Needed - Keshava Guha
- Wednesday December 8, 2021
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The Opposition's best chance lies in a coalition as broad as possible, one that includes the Congress, but is not necessarily led by it. Mamata Banerjee may or may not be fit to lead it - but she shouldn't be faulted for trying.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: How The Opposition Can Win In 2024
- Thursday July 20, 2023
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
If INDIA wants to defeat the NDA, it needs either nationally widespread anti-incumbency of a kind not yet evident, or it needs to be able to partially rewind the nationalisation of our politics.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: State Elections Offer Big Lessons On How To Counter BJP
- Friday December 9, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
It is no accident that the one state where the BJP has decisively departed from this strategy is the one in which it has done best, electorally - Uttar Pradesh.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: What Sort Of PM Will Rishi Sunak Be? We Have Big Clues
- Tuesday November 1, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
In the short term, Sunak's appointment has reassured the markets. Whoever the PM, a Conservative defeat in the next election is now all but certain; of the available options, Sunak is probably best placed to limit the scale of the losses.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: What Shashi Tharoor Has Demonstrated To Congress
- Saturday October 22, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
Shashi Tharoor emerges from the election with an uncertain future in the Congress (although his remarks in concession indicated an openness to serving under Kharge) but with a good deal of credit.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: Gandhis Give BJP The Opposition Of Its Dreams
- Sunday October 9, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The Congress and BJP had been the two largest parties at every election since 1991, finishing first (in seats) three times each. But the Congress that Rahul inherited in September 2013 was a far more "national" party than the BJP.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: BJP Gains As Others Put Self Before Party, Family Before Self
- Thursday August 4, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
With the Congress no longer an active aspirant for national power, this means that only one leg of the 1952 stool is left standing. Ideologically, there is only one game in our town.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: For BJP, Gandhis Are An Asset. It's Kejriwal Who They Fear
- Monday March 14, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
No Indian Prime Minister has enjoyed a position of greater dominance than Indira Gandhi did in March 1972. That month, Assembly elections were held in 13 states. The score was 13-0 to the Congress
- www.ndtv.com
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Hijab Row Exposes A Huge Indian Weakness - by Keshava Guha
- Tuesday March 8, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The grim likelihood is that for tens of millions of our children, the theft is likely to be permanent - and all we are likely to be able to offer them are free rations and cheap data.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: Virat Kohli Played To Win - With Him, There Were No Lulls
- Monday January 17, 2022
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
Fifty years later, it is Pataudi, not his statistically-superior successor, Ajit Wadekar, who is remembered. If Test cricket lives another fifty years, it is not going to forget the captaincy of Virat Kohli.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: Modi's "Aurangzeb" Remark Reveals BJP's Only Strategy For UP
- Thursday December 23, 2021
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The UP election will be one in which voters are not choosing between two different sets of answers to the same questions, but between two different sets of questions.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mamata Banerjee (+PK) vs Congress Is Much-Needed - Keshava Guha
- Wednesday December 8, 2021
- Opinion | Keshava Guha
The Opposition's best chance lies in a coalition as broad as possible, one that includes the Congress, but is not necessarily led by it. Mamata Banerjee may or may not be fit to lead it - but she shouldn't be faulted for trying.
- www.ndtv.com