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The disagreements between the country’s north and south are sometimes ill-tempered and often tedious. Meanwhile voters in cities get far too little say. Register for free to read Ashoka, our new weekly column on India: Illustration: Lehel Kovacs | Collector
The disagreements between the country’s north and south are sometimes ill-tempered and often tedious. Meanwhile voters in cities get far too little say. Register for free to read Ashoka, our new weekly column on India: 

Illustration: Lehel Kovacs
The Economist

The disagreements between the country’s north and south are sometimes ill-tempered and often tedious. Meanwhile voters in cities get far too little say. Register for free to read Ashoka, our new weekly column on India: Illustration: Lehel Kovacs

The disagreements between the country’s north and south are sometimes ill-tempered and often tedious. Meanwhile voters in cities get far too little say. Register for free to read Ashoka, our new weekly column on India: Illustration: Lehel Kovacs

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