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Today On Swarajya: 8 Things About Lenin That Left Does Not Want You To Know; Hyper Active LOC At Uri; Telecom Consumers In For A Treat
Swarajya Staff
Mar 07, 2018, 07:12 PM | Updated 07:12 PM IST
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Good Evening dear reader! Here’s a gist of the top trending pieces on Swarajya today.
Eight Things About Lenin That Left Does Not Want You To Know
Arvindan Neelakandan unravels the Indian Left’s current favourite leader for the man he actually was.
The LOC Is Hyper Active. But Why At Uri?
Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain’s take on the current border situation with Pakistan - Uri is a testing ground, and testing is what Pakistan is doing along with diversion of attention to effect early infiltration in preparation for the 2018 campaigning season.
No Such Thing As A Third Front: There Can Be Anti-BJP Or Anti-Congress Front, Not One Against Both
For a Third Front to be viable, we need to see both national parties in long-term decline. That is far from being the case now.
It’s Consumer Nirvana As Telcos Argue That Jio Alone Cannot Have The Right To Cut Tariffs
Since all the three major players – Airtel, Vodafone-Idea and Jio – will be seeking to retain their current pecking order, the tariff wars will continue for some time. A great news for consumers.
No Such Thing As A Third Front: There Can Be Anti-BJP Or Anti-Congress Front, Not One Against Both
For a Third Front to be viable, we need to see both national parties in long-term decline. That is far from being the case now.
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