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Congress doing zehar ki rajniti: Narendra Modi

By admin | 2 February, 2014 - 1:05 pm |2 February, 2014 Articles
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Escalating his attack on the ruling Congress while addressing a range of critical issues, from the assaults on Africans and youth from the north east in Delhi, to the plight of farmers and citizens in general, Narendra Modi said that the Congress leadership has drunk so deeply of the ‘poison’ … Read More →

Nanavati Commission wanted Tytler, Sajjan probed further

By admin | 1 February, 2014 - 2:33 pm |1 February, 2014 Articles
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Sixteen years after the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government set up a Commission in May 2000, under retired Supreme Court judge, Justice GT Nanavati, to probe the violence in the wake of the Sikh community’s unhappiness with previous probes by various committees as well as the … Read More →

1984 pogrom a Congress carnage: Justice Tarkunde’s report

By admin | 30 January, 2014 - 3:05 pm |30 January, 2014 Articles
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Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi’s admission in his recent interview to Times Now that “probably some Congressmen” were involved in the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom, and his inability to explain why the “legal process” had been unable to deliver justice (some prominent accused are dead) when cases in the Gujarat riots … Read More →

Rahul Gandhi dodges Modi bullet & much else

By admin | 28 January, 2014 - 5:52 am |28 January, 2014 Articles
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Rahul Gandhi artlessly dodged the issue of the challenge posed by Narendra Modi to the Congress and to him personally, insisted mechanically that the Congress would win the 2014 general election, and laboriously avoided every pointed question thrown at him in a wide-ranging 90-minute interview on Times Now on Monday … Read More →

Under Kejriwal, Delhi a dysfunctional anarchy

By admin | 28 January, 2014 - 4:16 am |11 January, 2018 Articles
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Overwhelmed at the sheer diversity and apparent chaos of India, American economist and envoy John Kenneth Galbraith dubbed it “functionary anarchy”, a description that has evoked smiles over the decades. It has taken less than a month of the Aam Aadmi Party to turn the national capital into a dysfunctional … Read More →

Why President Pranab is right about the importance of 2014 election

By admin | 27 January, 2014 - 1:08 pm |27 January, 2014 Articles
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In a startling attack on the occasion of National Voters Day (January 25), Rajasthan Governor Margaret Alva accused the Election Commission of converting the festival of democracy – elections – into a virtual condolence meeting. As the occasion coincided with the eve of Republic Day, the Governor’s speech went largely … Read More →

Supreme Court casts shadow over Kejriwal’s future

By admin | 24 January, 2014 - 4:03 pm |24 January, 2014 Articles
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The sense of immunity and sense of impunity with which the Aam Aadmi Party has been functioning – from lose talking to vigilantism to street protests despite being the ruling dispensation in the Capital – received a rude knock on Friday with the Supreme Court issuing notice on two public … Read More →

Narendra Modi asks India for 60 months, promises transformation

By admin | 23 January, 2014 - 2:12 pm |23 January, 2014 Articles
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Escalating his nationwide drive to drum up support ahead of the 2014 general election, Narendra Modi exhorted the youth to dare to dream (sapne dekhne chahiyein) and promised that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would work to fulfill their aspirations. Addressing a mammoth Vijay Shankhnad rally at Gorakhpur on the … Read More →

AAP’s reign forces Delhi into a free fall

By admin | 21 January, 2014 - 1:49 pm |21 January, 2014 Articles
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Barely weeks and several antics later, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his motley band of Merry Men seem to have pressed the eject button, or opted for escape velocity, in the words of a leading Prime Ministerial hopeful who failed to make his party’s nomination grade. With the Supreme … Read More →

Snoopgate backfires on media

By admin | 20 January, 2014 - 9:39 am |20 January, 2014 Articles
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Avant garde vigilante media like Cobrapost and Gulail and the anti-Narendra Modi mainstream electronic and print media have been caught between a rock and hard place with the Supreme Court upbraiding suspended IAS officer Pradeep N Sharma for repeating scurrilous allegations against the Gujarat Chief Minister instead of removing the … Read More →

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