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Another instance of targeted killing was recently reported from Jammu's Rajouri area. Over the past one year, 13 Hindus have been killed in the valley. On Truth vs Hype we bring you a ground report about how much has changed since the abrogation of Article 370.
The BJP government's relentless push to impose a Uniform Civil Code comes under the garb of ensuring gender justice across communities - but is marred by the worry that its true aim is to single out minorities. Although the BJP has denied a sectarian agenda, on this episode, we sift the truth from hype.
NDTV exclusively accessed the latest report by US based digital forensics outfit Arsenal Consulting that shows over 40 'Maoist' linked documents were planted on the computer of the late Father Stan Swamy, an accused in the Bhima Koregaon case. On Truth Vs Hype, we unpack the multiple reports by Arsenal Consulting that show crucial evidence, including 'Maoist' letters, were planted by the same hacker on the computers of at least three accused in the Bhima Koregaon case, which raises the question whether the activists were arrested and charged based on fabricated evidence?
While the BJP pulled off a record win in Gujarat, they lost power in Himachal Pradesh despite the PM campaigning heavily in both states. We look at the outcomes in the two states more closely on Truth v Hype, to understand the 'Modi Factor' paradox better - why it works its magic in some states, and not others.
The political storm in Rajasthan is far from over. Speaking exclusively to NDTV, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot criticised his rival Sachin Pilot, calling him "gaddar (traitor)". The interview has raised a key question - can this infighting within the Congress ever end?
Very recently, the issue of forced conversion was raised in the Supreme Court, to which it noted that if such cases are proven to be true, then it is a serious matter. While a petition has been filed in the court demanding a law against forced conversion, on Truth Vs Hype, we bring you the facts and the myths that are building around the issue .
On the show tonight, behind the scenes of the Congress' Bharat Jodo Yatra - is it the remaking of Rahul Gandhi?
Ram Rahim, the head of the Haryana-based Dera Sacha Sauda who was convicted of rape and murder, has been conducting religious discourses or satsangs from his Ashram in Baghpat district, Uttar Pradesh, while being out on parole. On Truth vs Hype, we look at how a convicted rapist and murderer was let out on parole, ahead of crucial polls in Haryana, and we confront the netas that endorse - and possibly enable - such brazenness. We also bring out what it means for the victims of the crimes he has been jailed for.
Speaking exclusively to NDTV, Congress President Rahul Gandhi, in his first TV interview this election season, said that his party's focus is on "jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs - and the economy." Speaking to NDTV's Sreenivasan Jain at a rally in Rajasthan, Mr Gandhi spoke about why he believes the Rafale fighter jet deal is corrupt, his controversial decision to field candidates all across Uttar Pradesh, and whether he really stands a shot at being the opposition's candidate for Prime Minister.
We profile the two top contests in this elections that could define the battle for Mumbai.
We focus on Naveen Patnaik, Odisha Chief Minister and one of the most reclusive political figures in Indian politics, as he fights his most challenging battle yet.
NDTV speaks to Nationalist Congress Party leader Sharad Pawar on the possible outcome of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
On the show, we profile N Chandrababu Naidu and Jagan Mohan Reddy, the two leaders whose clash in Andhra Pradesh could determine who comes to power in Delhi.
On this week's Truth vs Hype, we examine if the social media code of ethics framed by the Election Commission and social media giants such as Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp would be effective in fighting fake news.
We analyse Prime Minister Narendra Modi's last minute rush of project inaugurations across the country before elections are announced: Are these projects real or only on paper?
On the show we examine the many unanswered questions surrounding India's air strikes against on terrorist camp in Pakistan.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets ready to roll out the mega farm income scheme, can the government race to meet targets before the poll code kicks in?
On the show, we examine the sharp rise in violence in Jammu and Kashmir in the past five years, and whether it calls for a rethink in India's strategy in the Valley.
A former Ministry of Defence insider challenges the government's claims on the Rafale deal.
In the Budget, the Finance Minister cited the MUDRA lending scheme as an example of the government's success in creating jobs. Is this Truth or Hype?
























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