In Election Ads, Congress Bets on Satire, BJP on Hate and Fear
The Congress is trolling, spoofing, and mocking the BJP in its commercials and videos that make us chuckle, writes senior journalist Madhavan.
Few will disagree that the current Lok Sabha elections rank, probably, as the most bitterly fought in a long time, perhaps the bitterest since India's Independence. But, is there a lighter side to the bitter contest? Or, conversely, is bitter necessarily better? Read senior journalist Madhavan's analysis of the political ads this election season.
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Ahead of Delhi Elections, young, first-time voters in Delhi speak out about what issues and factors will most impact their vote.
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