US Elections: US Presidential Race, PM’s Love Jihad Controversy | NewsToday | Rajdeep Sardesai

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US Elections: US Presidential Race, PM's Love Jihad Controversy | NewsToday | Rajdeep Sardesai

The United States is in the midst of one of its most fiercely contested elections in recent history, with key factors including the gender gap, a surge of support for Kamala Harris among women, concerns over rising immigration, and economic issues. The final days of campaigning could prove decisive, as the Harris camp focuses on the abortion issue and the Trump camp on immigration. Meanwhile, shifting voting patterns among Indian Americans, particularly younger men and second-generation immigrants, are observed. In India, the state of Jharkhand is witnessing a political controversy stirred by the prime minister’s ‘love jihad’ charge, causing a divide between locals and outsiders. The BJP and Congress are at odds over the use of religion in politics. Concurrently, a teacher in Bengal is striving to revive Alpana, a traditional art form of creating designs outside homes, which is in danger of being lost to time.

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