Sacred and the profane

When the tele-serial Mahabharata captivated the nation with the power of performance and integrity of presentation, I noted that the forceful dialogues which captured the epic’s philosophical truths and psychological insights with unsurpassed perfection were penned by renowned Leftist, late Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza. Like Muslim artisans who chisel murtis … Read More

Yearning for Ram rajya

Independent India’s failure to base its polity and constitution on the core values of Hindu civilization has long invoked surprise or disdain from intellectuals and observers, depending upon their respective worldviews. Most analysts tend to privilege western democracy as the only legitimate form of government in the modern world; the … Read More

Runaway Romans

UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s obvious complicity in the government’s appalling 17-day silence over the arrest of Italian fugitive Ottavio Quattrocchi is far more serious than ordinary suppression of information or contempt of the Supreme Court. Now that so much is known about the two decade old scandal, it is apparent … Read More

American pie in Nepal

On 28 January 2007, Delhi’s unpretentious Paharganj locality played host to thousands of Nepali Maoists, almost half of whom crossed over from the neighbouring country, while the rest were already residing in India. Held under the banner of the Nepali Jan Adhikaar Suraksha Samiti (Bharat), the 4700-strong gathering included representatives … Read More