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John Company days again

By admin | 6 December, 2011 - 6:12 am |8 January, 2018 Articles
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A profit-sucking corporate food chain; contract farming and mono-cultivations displacing crop diversity; farmers reduced to bonded labour of 21st century clones of the East India Company – such will be the face of Indian agriculture if we let the UPA impose the disastrous policy of FDI in retail. It is … Read More →

Fleeing Hindus seek shelter

By admin | 22 November, 2011 - 3:36 am |8 January, 2018 Articles
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Amidst heightened sectarian strife in Pakistan, both inter-community as well as intra-Islam, a small jatha of Hindu landless labourers has reached the capital in quest of asylum, and eventual citizenship. Growing incidents of abduction and forced conversion, especially of minor girls who disappear behind the veil, have instilled deep insecurity … Read More →

Remove AFSPA demand triggered by Interlocutors report

By admin | 19 November, 2011 - 3:41 am |25 September, 2012 Articles
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Even as chief minister Omar Abdullah accepts the failure of his mission to persuade Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to support his quest for the withdrawal, albeit partial, of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act from Jammu and Kashmir, questions are being raised about the timing of selective leaks of the … Read More →

Are we moving towards a separate Criminal Law for Minorities?

By admin | 13 November, 2011 - 3:47 am |25 September, 2012 Articles
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In recent times, some clemency petitions concerning death row convicts have given rise to apprehensions that we may be subtly edging towards a de facto separate criminal law for minority communities, or persons covertly supported by minorities with a vested agenda. This bodes ill for a Republic already suffering from … Read More →

AFSPA removal: Omar unpopularity triggers demand

By admin | 12 November, 2011 - 3:46 am |25 September, 2012 Articles
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has trained his guns on the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) as a device to deflect public anger against the inertia and maladministration of his regime, his personal unpopularity having scaled unprecedented heights.   Failed dynasty This much is clear: the bells are tolling for … Read More →

Charity begins at home

By admin | 8 November, 2011 - 3:39 am |8 January, 2018 Articles
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It would be churlish to deny the merit of some scathing observations made about the print and electronic media by the new chairman of the Press Council of India, in a recent television interview. Justice Markandey Katju speaks for a large segment of readers and viewers when he expresses disappointment … Read More →

Lokpal: Not a Judges and Lawyers clique, please

By admin | 5 November, 2011 - 3:44 am |25 September, 2012 Articles
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Successive Governments at the Centre have tried to create the institution of Lokpal at the national level, after the idea was first mooted by late MP, Dr. L.M. Singhvi. These attempts did not meet with success and the issue was considered dead until, in recent times, it acquired a sudden … Read More →

Complex web of terror

By admin | 25 October, 2011 - 10:15 am |8 January, 2018 Articles
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Two events over the last fortnight have uncovered the role of the Catholic Church in fostering Tamil separatism in Sri Lanka, with the aim of carving a separate Christian country out of India’s Tamil Nadu and the Tamil areas of the island-nation. The first was India’s deporting the Sri Lankan … Read More →

San Francisco: Activism over Human Rights-wallahs on Kashmir

By admin | 18 October, 2011 - 3:35 am |25 September, 2012 Articles
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Coinciding with advocate Prashant Bhushan’s explosive espousal of plebiscite-cum-azadi for Kashmir Muslims (the only section agitating for azadi being Sunni Muslim leaders of the valley, and their paid foot soldiers), comes news of a campaign to whip up support among Human Rights groups in the United States for re-instatement of … Read More →

West’s bunk about rights

By admin | 11 October, 2011 - 3:31 am |8 January, 2018 Articles
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The concept of Human Rights is a political baton wielded by the West to keep former colonies and/or non-Christian nations in thrall. Yet Western regimes find the very human rights they peddle intolerable when invoked against themselves; hence the irresponsible liberalism of the post-World War II era is crumbling before … Read More →

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