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Munir’s dumper truck in mirror is closer than it appears From Asim Munir’s point of view, a few bumps here and there is par for the course. He isn’t going to drive his dumper truck to its doom. He wants to use it as a weapon. And India must watch him closely, writes Shekhar Gupta. | | Narendra Modi’s team, SIR exercise and chronic pain Modi’s team is tiring, losing imagination or can’t get their priorities right. The accusations of dead and deleted voters from the EC list have a tried-and-tested solution. And Indians haven’t paid much attention to chronic pain. These and more in this week’s In My Opinion. | | |
From around the world: A time for team players Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Rafael Caro Quintero: From their hometowns in Mexico’s Sinaloa, the leaders of the most powerful narco-trafficking empires the world has seen. They are all in prison in America, but there are no signs the tide of drugs flowing north across the border has diminished. | | TheFinePrint By Bhadra Sinha, Deputy Editor | | State of discontent, governor of delay & TN wings it right Relations between state governments and governors have been strained in several opposition-ruled states. The ruling parties in these states have accused governors of delaying bills and favouring the central government. A commission set up by Tamil Nadu to review the state’s relations with the Centre may now trigger a faceoff. | | |
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