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When terrorists struck in Pahalgam on April 22, killing civilians and tourists alike, the nation expected its political leaders to speak with one voice — resolute, compassionate, and unwavering in their condemnation of terror. Instead, what followed from the Congress Party was a familiar and disturbing display of verbal acrobatics, tone-deaf remarks, and desperate
Editorials
Elections in India are not just a democratic exercise; they’re a logistical marvel. Over a billion people, 900 million eligible voters, thousands of constituencies, and crores of government officials come together to shape the world’s largest democracy. Yet, every five years, the country finds itself in a near-constant state of electoral flux. General elections,