Window Seat
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On the fence between India and Pakistan, the tale of two villages
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On a packed train to Kashmir, conversations about empty polling booths
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In Kashmir, many want a Modi sarkar in Delhi
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In polarised Jammu, quixotic encounters with a Shiv Sainik and a Muslim fakir
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Why the Aam Aadmi is doing balle balle in Punjab
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Cocktail of drugs and elections is taking lives in Punjab
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Powerless under Akhilesh, the poor in Lucknow want either Mayawati or Aamir Khan
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On a train, first-time voter's disenchantment with AAP is BJP's gain
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In Uttar Pradesh, big dons aren't afraid to cry in public
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Why Uttar Pradesh is in the grip of an epidemic of bad politics
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In Haryana, women are voting – but not exercising free choice
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In Benaras, the nation's pilgrims are divided about Modi's prospects
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In Varanasi, Modi's campaign office stands on mystical grounds laid by forgotten Theosophist
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On train from Bihar to Gujarat, some call Modi ‘Dabangg’, others calls him ‘Dada’
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In Bihar’s Leningrad, the young have left and the old continue to squabble
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For women in Bihar's Kishanganj, cell phones alter choices for life and love
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The rickshaw wallah in Bihar who has not heard of Narendra Modi
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Why an MLA in one of Bihar’s poorest districts took a chopper to his wedding
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In dying tea gardens of North Bengal, Adivasi workers struggle to make a living wage
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Why Satya Narayan Agarwal is not counting on a Modi government
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Why the contest in Darjeeling is not just about Baichung Bhutia and the BJP
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Waiting for a train, Bengal politics is served with Assam tea
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In a troubled Assam district, people talk of a new government. But they do not mean Narendra Modi
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When you weren't looking, Bodoland leaders announced support for 'Miyaland'
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Taking on a 2,500-km train journey to listen to India's conversations about elections – and life
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In Assam, 'D-voter' issue combines politics of identity, immigration to polarise electorate