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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 →

Narendra Modi: BJP-bashing a surrogate for RSS-bashing

By admin | 3 October, 2011 - 3:33 am |25 September, 2012 Articles
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Having cut his own nose to spite his face in 2009, Narendra Modi is now doing what lesser men do at such frustrating moments – bash up somebody / something else. Usually the punching bag is a weaker person or entity that cannot / does not hit back. So, because … Read More →

Back to 1953 in Kashmir?

By admin | 27 September, 2011 - 10:38 am |8 January, 2018 Articles
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Several events have conspired to create apprehensions about the report the Union Home Ministry-appointed interlocutors will submit regarding Jammu and Kashmir. As some dangerous formulations can be argued to fall within the purview of the constitution, and the valley is excited over the recent ‘private’ visit of a former executive … Read More →

Roza-nama: Only Paigambar, no Pitambar

By admin | 20 September, 2011 - 3:24 am |25 September, 2012 Articles
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As a political manoeuvre to outclass BJP veteran L.K. Advani, who on 8 September unilaterally announced a nation-wide yatra against corruption, which many viewed as a last ditch claim to premiership in the event of mid-term polls, the Gujarat chief minister’s 13 September declaration of a three-day fast can be … Read More →

The making of a saint

By admin | 13 September, 2011 - 3:26 am |8 January, 2018 Articles
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As Christian evangelists intensify efforts to bring India under their sway, their brethren in the south are trying to (mis)use current excavations at Pattanam to revive the myth of Apostle Thomas arriving in the country in the first century AD and establishing a fledgling community. They are trying to link … Read More →

Celebrating Big Brother

By admin | 30 August, 2011 - 3:05 pm |8 January, 2018 Articles
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There is startling synchronicity between Amethi MP Rahul Gandhi’s speech on the Lokpal issue in the Lok Sabha on Friday and the draft of the Jan Lokpal bill. This lends weight to suspicions that one objective of the Ramlila Maidan blitz is to destabilise Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and elevate … Read More →

Lokpal: A neo-con leech

By admin | 25 August, 2011 - 3:14 pm |24 September, 2012 Articles
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The term ‘civil society,’ as wisely noted by Shri K. Ashok Rao, president, National Confederation of Officers’ Associations (NCOA), is an integral part of neo-con lexicon. It denotes a group created by Capital and supported by Corporate Media. In this scheme of things, campaigns launched by foreign-funded NGOs are ‘civil … Read More →

The Games people play

By admin | 16 August, 2011 - 3:09 pm |8 January, 2018 Articles
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If a single event encapsulates the corruption, sleaze and political callousness that bedevils the common man today, it is the Commonwealth Games of 2010, whose reverberations are still roiling the polity and the ruling Congress party. Even as unending price rise drives the middle class and poor to despair, and … Read More →

But the mountains are the same: A New Great Game Begins

By admin | 7 August, 2011 - 3:16 pm |24 September, 2012 Articles
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As the Russians went into Afghanistan at the end of December 1979, a cautious Soviet official is said to have remarked to Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko that the British had got themselves into serious trouble there a century earlier. “Are you comparing the imperialist British to our gallant Soviet boys?” … Read More →

Sonia Gandhi: Sphinx who would be Pharaoh

By admin | 6 August, 2011 - 3:26 pm |24 September, 2012 Articles
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In a move reminiscent of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s startling decision to will her political party, including its workers and presumably also its voters and supporters, to her eldest son, Bilawal, the Congress president Sonia Gandhi secretly flew off to the United States for medical treatment, leaving behind … Read More →

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