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By Shobha Shukla, CNS,

Toongate: Has Mamata Banerjee misused the IT Act?

By Prasanto K. Roy, IANS, Question: Why did Mamata Banerjee cross the road? Answer: To see if the chicken were making fun of her!

An open letter to Chief Minister of Bihar

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By TCN Special Correspondent, With the next assembly elections drawing nearer, cow seems to have become a `political tool’ in Gujarat.

Ayesha Khatun : The woman on a mission

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Fact Finding Report: Sangareddy Communal Violence

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By Tathagata Sengupta for TwoCircles.net,

Book Review: Muslims in Indian cities – Trajectories of Marginalisation

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The future of Narendra Modi

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Book Review: Muslim Societies: Rise and Fall

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Noorjahan Diwan: A fighter made out of Gujarat 2002

By Rafat Nayeem Quadri, for TCN, Ahmedabad: Lehron se darr kar nauka paar nahi hoti, Himmat karne vaalon ki haar nahi hoti, Nanhi cheenti jab daana lekar chalti hai,

Congress down but not out; BJP down in the dump

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Asifa Karamat Ali: Gold Medalist of Gujarat University

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UP lesson: Party workers more important than leaders

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How Islamic are these Islamists?

By M Ghazali Khan for TwoCircles.net

Delhi Police, the new tormentor of Muslims?

By Abdul Khaliq for TwoCircles.net,

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By Dr. Syed Ahmed for TwoCircles.net,

UP close UP: Muslim farmers

By Kashif-ul-Huda, TwoCircles.net UP close UP series: Part 5

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By AnIndianMuslim.com, Most of the political parties are wooing Muslims, who constitute 20% of the electorate in the state. It is not that other caste groups are not being wooed.

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UP close UP: Muzaffarnagar

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