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Voters casting ballot on economic issues in many states: Rahul Mukherji

Rahul Mukherji discusses contemporary political issues with Business Standard

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union home Minister Amit Shah, BJP working president Jagat Prakash Nadda and other BJP leaders at the party CEC meeting  at party office in New Delhi.
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Economic discontent is a background condition that is adding fuel to the fire of student movements.

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Rahul Mukherji has previously taught at the National University of Singapore, Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, Hunter College — City University of New York and the University of Vermont (USA). His two most recent books include Globalization and Deregulation: Ideas, Interests and Institutional Change in India and The Oxford India Short Introduction to the Political Economy of Reforms in India. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stormed back to power in 2019 — despite poor economic performance, a badly managed slowdown and high unemployment — on the back of nationalist appeal. Is it all catching up with the Bharatiya Janata