The ‘Uncle Judge Syndrome' shadow over Laxmanpur Bathe
Part-I“This is a court of law, young man, not a court of justice.” 1—Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.Articulating the deep sense of shock and anguish over the dalit carnage executed by Ranvir Sena at village...
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One of the main pillars of faith in a democratic system is that sooner or later justice will prevail because the existence of an open system and various checks and balances will ensure that injustice...
View ArticleFirst Terrorist of Independent India
”...Government have, however, noticed with regret that in practice members of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh have not adhered to their professed ideals. “Undesirable and even dangerous activities have...
View ArticlePakistan: Relief after Kayani's Retirement
Pakistan Army Chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani's announcement to retire on November 29 was a lead story in his country's media. Some newspapers had bannered it. Opposition leader Syed Khurshid Shah welcomed...
View ArticleManmohan Singh's Golden Silence
by Arun SrivastavaOstrich-like response to the prevailing politico-economic situation and reluctance of the leadership to firmly stand by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh's policies and actions...
View ArticleSnooping in Gujarat, Tejpal Issue and Media
EDITORIALWhile the rival political formations continue their attacks on each other in public rallies in the course of the electoral campaign for the State Assembly polls, the Gujarat snooping...
View ArticleIs there a Hindu Left?
Left and RightThe contemporary meaning of the political Left and Right originates from the French Revolution (1789-1799). Those who sat on the left opposed monarchy and supported the revolution,...
View ArticleThanks to Modi, Sardar Patel Lives Again and ‘True Secularism' is Discovered
IMPRESSIONSOur scientists lift us up to Mars, our politicians drag us down to the pits. The cameras on Mangalyan will not make our dog-fighting parties look any better. Not when Sardar Patel himself is...
View ArticleGandhi, Patel versus Modi
Narendra Modi (NaMo, as he is popularly known) wants to usher in a ‘Congress-free India'. In his maiden speech after being elected as the Election Campaign Chief at the party's Goa conclave, he had...
View ArticleWorld Rethinks Opinion on Putin's Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin tops his US counterpart, Barack Obama, on the Forbes list for “world's most powerful person”. The news has become one of the hottest topics in the world.Russian media...
View ArticleCasual Amateurishness
From N.C.'s WritingsPerhaps never before a foreign-affairs issue has been so badly mishandled as the sudden deportation of three Lanka Tamil leaders from India by the Rajiv Gandhi Government. It has...
View ArticleA Gentleman in Politics
At a time when politicians have come down to the level of street urchins, hurling abuses at each other and when the surveillance of even an individual is not considered an intrusion into privacy, the...
View ArticleSo Distant from India and So Close to Gandhi: A Note on a Gandhian President...
Uruguay is the second smallest state in South America with a GDP of $ 56.3 billion and a per capita GDP of $ 16,600. Jose Mujica, the head of state elected under the Constitution as the President of...
View ArticleA Symphony of the Absurd
To secular Indians, who hold that religion belongs to the private and personal space, two recent national events of three state agencies should be a matter of concern. The first one was the act of ISRO...
View ArticleThe Iran Deal: Enlightening the Global Picture
The détente in Iran may appear unreal, if for no other reason than India so providentially gaining with the hope of uninterrupted oil supplies to check prices and curb inflation. Providence appears too...
View ArticleBeyond the Sordid Events at Home
EDITORIALIf the conviction and life sentence awarded by a special CBI court in Ghaziabad this week to the dentist couple, Rajesh and Nupur Talwar, for the double murder of their only 14-year-old...
View ArticleIs this a Party with a Difference?
COMMUNICATIONThe BJP boasts of being a political party quite different from all other Indian political parties and this is quite correct. The glaring example of this is the way and manner in which the...
View ArticleDecember 16 — A Day of Glory or Shame?
WOMEN'S WORLDby ShrutiA number of non-government organisations have demanded December 16 be declared a day of remembrance for Jyoti. For newbees, Jyoti was the December 16 girl whose ghastly rape and...
View ArticleNikhilda
Nikhilda was brought into journalism by Puran Chandra Joshi, better known as P.C. Joshi, during the Bengal famine of 1943. Joshi was the General Secretary of the CPI at that time. Before that, for a...
View ArticleWin or Lose for the Kejriwal Juggernaut? Either Way, it Could Make a Difference
IMPRESSIONSEssentially Arvind Kejriwal is a political accident, the kind that flashes across the scene one moment and is forgotten the next. But his movement is making a buzz that no one can deny....
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