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Highlights of India Today issue dated April 28, 2014 Modifying BJP, the India Today cover story this week, focuses on h0w the Gujarat chief minister has transformed the BJP into a well-oiled, vote-catching machine. But will the party seeking power remain the same when in power? This issue’s political package has an exclusive opinion poll on how Bengal and Andhra will vote. Election coverage has stories from West Bengal, Amritsar. The story, 'Saffron surges but Didi soars', based on the India Today Group-Cicero opinion poll finds that the BJP is likely to register a dramatic gain in terms of vote share. In Amritsar, it's the Maharaja vs the Kingmaker. It's a baptism by fire for Arun Jaitley as the Congress fields heavyweight Amarinder Singh in a battle for the holy city. Two weeks on, Election Express covers real to reel life reactions of voters. The Art section has a story on curator Naman Ahuja's exhibition at the National Museum which confronts visitors with universal questions of life, death and rebirth. 50 Shades of White is a story in the Society section. The fair-is-beautiful stereotype gives rise to methods such as the Vampire Facial as young India's craving for lighter skin continues unabated. The April 28 India Today issue has four free magazines -Home, Simply Chennai, Simply Mumbai and Simply Gujarati – with it.

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