By Ankita Rao There was a palpable buzz in the country that year. In the cities, it sounded like the squabble of talking heads casting one candidate as the establishment status quo. The other, the global headlines said, would be radical. He would turn a blind eye to human rights violations, and capitalize on religious […]
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