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Review : The Verdict by Prannay Roy

Going through the book section of Flipkart.com , I eventually found a very eye catching book in maroon and reddish colour with big white capital letters title " THE VERDICT" by Prannoy Roy and Dobara S. Sopariwala. And more than that the concept of book insisted my eyes to look through it, just behind the title of the book : "Decoding India's Election". I grew up watching NDTV and I always admired Prannoy Roy. I remember he often appears on channel especially when it's an election season. I had no second thought about this book, I orders it on the spot. I was curious about the topic of this book and the interpretation of an intellectual like Prannoy Roy.


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The book was delivered to me in two days and I was excited. I unwrapped the book and started reading at the same time. The book had engrossing contents which amused me and had literally made me thought about decoding an India's election after I am done with this book. Since I began reading it, I relazied that the this book is entirely fact based and statical. One can statically understand the opinion polls, exit polls, surveying and much more things. It can make one understand about the process of election and it's predictable theories.



I highely recommend this book who are intrested in psephology. There are hardly any Indian expert who have studied this concept so thoroughly and Indian based elections are different so it makes this study more unique and viable. 

I hope you enjoyed reading this blog. If there are any doubts about this book please let me know in the comment section below.

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