BJP prepares for poll

Having sleep-walked to defeat in 2004, the BJP seems determined not to be caught napping again. Thus, despite Congress’ poor showing in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh making premature polls unlikely, the BJP’s recent National Council meeting unveiled its main electoral planks. The unstated constituency remains the Hindu … Read More

Buta Singh has a point on religious reservation

In an era of craven hankering after communal and caste votebanks, Mr. Buta Singh, chairman, National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC), has sounded a note of common sense by asking State Governments not to use the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents as it is “unconstitutional”. Noting that ‘Dalit’ is sometimes … Read More

Caliphate of Pakistan

The assassination of a charismatic but flawed leader has disguised the reality of a Pakistan that is emerging as a critical geo-political hub in an increasingly multi-polar world. So far unrecognized, the Caliphate of Pakistan is adroitly positioning itself in an uncomprehending world. Mercifully, India has recognized the security implications … Read More

Theology of politics

Having run out of liberal, utopian, Marxist, post-modern, post-religion and post-ideology theories to hypnotize the ex-colonial mind, exhausted Western scholars are turning to Bible and psycho-babble to mesmerize third world audiences. Incredible as it seems, the University of Chicago’s Prof. Martha Nussbaum invoked the puerile prattle of Sigmund Freud to … Read More

Seeking US intervention

 Former premier Benazir Bhutto merely underlined Pakistan’s client status by calling upon America, Britain and other Western nations to give President Musharraf an ultimatum regarding “democracy or dictatorship with isolation.” Inadvertently conceding that India’s prodigal child lacks viability as an independent state, she pleaded via the New York Times for … Read More