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Jumana Shah

Jumana Shah

Deputy Editor, India Today TVjumana.shah@aajtak.com
Jumana is deputy editor of India Today in Gujarat. She has done political reporting from the state for nearly 10 years.

By Jumana Shah

Screenwriters haven't got their due in Bollywood. But finally, things seem to be looking up

At the fifth Indian Screenwriters Conference held recently, producers agreed to consider writers' issues.

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Pravin Togadia’s blink-and-miss hunger strike shows the Hindutva rabble-rouser's days are truly over

There, however, are still takers for the hardline 'mandir politics'.

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The shocking truth behind the 'killing' of Asiatic lions - the pride of Gujarat

The latest figure of 32 unnatural deaths in last two years released in the Gujarat Assembly betrays the dark underbelly of a success story.

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Which shade of Hindutva will you vote for in 2019?

The 'lost and found' saga of Pravin Togadia has added new colours to politics in India.

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From Mareez to Modi: Why Jignesh Mevani is grappling with Marxism

The Gujarat MLA seems to have migrated from Leftist to a left-of-centre socialist ideology to enter mainstream politics.

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Can Modi-Shah contain a high-maintenance Shankersinh Vaghela?

The former Gujarat CM's presence at Vijay Rupani’s swearing-in is an indication that he may formally join the BJP.

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Why BJP is unlikely to make Vijay Rupani Gujarat CM again

One of the contenders and the wild card entrant for this post is believed to be Smriti Irani.

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Gujarat Assembly 2017 elections: Why both BJP and Congress in the state look like losers

Post the poll results, the mood has been sombre for both parties.

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How Rahul Gandhi stole Modi's 'temple thunder' by setting the agenda this Gujarat elections

The Congress president-to-be has had a makeover and Gujarat has been his first outing in the new avatar.

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Can Hardik Patel change Congress fortunes in Gujarat?

The new caste equation has the potential to change the grand old party's fate, but over-reliance on Patidars negates its core ideologies.

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Why is Amit Shah talking about Rohingya Muslims and Kashmir in Gujarat - what happened to 'vikas'?

Leaders from both BJP and Congress have taken the focus away from core issues like water and agrarian crises.

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Gujarat polls: Alpesh Thakor and Hardik Patel seeking ticket allocation is start of Congress' problems

The two youth leaders are now on the same side of the political aisle.

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Alpesh Thakor and Hardik Patel can't swing Gujarat polls for Congress

The party needs either a wave or a strong chief ministerial candidate to counter BJP.

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Hardik Patel versus Alpesh Thakor: Can foes turn allies?

Congress is walking a tightrope in Gujarat as the two leaders came to political prominence opposing each other.

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