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The Prashant Kishor Myth-Bust: Why Jan Suraaj’s “Failure” Exposes India’s Retarded Political Punditry
Stop the funeral music. Prashant Kishor isn’t dead—he’s the only adult left in a kindergarten of Indian political analysis. Jan Suraaj, his three-year-old baby, contested 243 seats in Bihar 2025 and won zero. The trolls are feasting, the TV anchors are cackling, and the WhatsApp uncles have declared him “exposed.” Good. Let them laugh. Because…
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Farmers’ woes Part 1: Irrigation and Transportation
The place was humongous. The ground was uneven, trees and plants were planted randomly. Since, it was a full moon, it was not completely dark. But it looked scary, the shrubs, the bushes and their shadows looked like ghosts. At the extreme left, the ground was slightly more even compared to the rest. A light…