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Congress’s dubious tricks hurt North-East no end: Modi at Imphal

By admin | 8 February, 2014 - 1:28 pm |8 February, 2014 Articles
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The eight Northeastern States are an intrinsic part of the civilisational matrix of India and it is a crying shame that they have been marginalised to the extent that neighbours can encroach our land with impunity; children studying outside their States can be harassed and one even beaten to death … Read More →

On Telangana, Congress is a house divided

By admin | 6 February, 2014 - 3:44 pm |6 February, 2014 Articles
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With Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy sitting in dharna at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on Wednesday (February 5), Congress and Telugu Desam Party MPs moving a no-confidence motion against the Manmohan Singh Government on Thursday (February 6) and the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha getting adjourned for the day, it … Read More →

In Bengal, Modi exposes third rate Third Front

By admin | 5 February, 2014 - 4:11 pm |5 February, 2014 Articles
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Unveiling another layer of his agenda of development without differentiation, Narendra Modi lampooned political parties that favour a third alternative at the Centre for putting the States ruled by them in the third place; lambasted the sterile politics of secularism; and invoked Bengali pride and self-esteem to put the Congress’s … Read More →

Disabilities Bill: Congress’s desperate electoral gambit

By admin | 4 February, 2014 - 4:08 pm |4 February, 2014 Articles
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With UPA-II having performed like a moving caravan of scams, Congress president Sonia Gandhi is desperate to log some achievements before the forthcoming elections and has honed in on the Disabilities Bill as heart-warming evidence of her compassionate nature. All attempts are being made to morally and politically browbeat the … Read More →

Has AAP reached its precipice moment?

By admin | 4 February, 2014 - 7:30 am |4 February, 2014 Articles
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The wild allegations about attempts to destabilise its minority Government suggest that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) may have reached its precipice moment and fears that an inglorious fall could nip its national ambitions in the bud even before the schedule for the 2014 general election is announced. The Congress … Read More →

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 →

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  • This is the authorized collection of the writings of Sandhya Jain, published over the years in different places, and maintained by her personally, as a record. As such, it is not interactive. Readers wishing to interact for any reason may write to jsandhya@gmail.com

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