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BJP makes it clear rules of politics are different for it and Opposition

The Opposition must remain a mute spectator to chaotic lockdowns or the reported Chinese occupation of Indian territory in Ladakh, according to the BJP

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While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) derides every statement of the Opposition about the coronavirus crisis, as “playing politics”, for the party it is politics as usual. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, whose absence from the frontlines during the pandemic’s early days caused much speculation, has come back with a spree of virtual political rallies. He has already addressed three rallies—aimed at West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa—and there are 72 such big rallies to be held by him and other ministers.

Bihar will go to the polls in November this year and West Bengal early next year. In West Bengal,
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