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INDIA

THE COLLATERAL IN YOGI-LAND

COW LOVERS WITH NO MILK OF KINDNESS
Sushil Kutty - 2018-10-01 10:44
Millions these days are getting the feeling ‘stop the world, I want to get off.’ The poisonous binaries – far left versus far right, caste versus untouchable, Hindu versus Muslim, right to pray versus prepared to wait and women up against men — do not make the world a wonderful place. Most of all the stunning hypocrisy of politicians, who thrive on conflicts and refuse to acknowledge there are consequences.
INDIA

FUTILITY OF RSS SUPREMO'S ‘GLASNOST’ HOMILIES

CAN MOHAN BHAGWAT SUGARCOAT THE LYNCHINGS?
Amulya Ganguli - 2018-10-01 10:41
It hasn’t taken long for the hollowness of the sermons from the RSS chief, Mohan Bhagwat — on accommodating Muslims in an inclusive society — to be exposed.
INDIA

MODI OVERAMBITIOUS IN FIXING GROWTH TARGETS

10 % GROWTH, $5 TRILLION ECONOMY BY 2022 NOT POSSIBLE
K R Sudhaman - 2018-10-01 10:37
Prime Minister Narendra Modi seems to be setting over-ambitious targets on economic growth. First he said India would get back to double-digit annual growth soon. Lately he made a claim that India would become $5 trillion economy by 2022.
INDIA

THE RICH ARE BLOWING UP $ REMITTANCES BY INDIAN WORKERS

FOREIGN SPENDINGS ON LIFESTYLE GETTING ALARMINGLY HIGH
Nantoo Banerjee - 2018-10-01 10:35
With Indian Rupee (INR) under continuous pressure due to shrinking hard currency reserves with the Reserve Bank, rising current account deficit and borrowings abroad, it may be high time that the government and the central bank take a relook at the liberalised rules on foreign spending by resident Indians, without any further delay. Foreign expenditure by deep-pocket, fun-loving Indians seems to be going through the roof in last five years. Lately, Indians emerged as only second to their counterparts from China, the world’s biggest dollar-rich country outside the United States, to seek permanent US residency visas by investing each half-a-million dollars or more there.
UNITED KINGDOM

BRITAIN IS HEADING TOWARDS A FULL-BLOWN POLITICAL CRISIS

DIVIDED TORIES HAVE MADE WEAK PM MORE VULNERABLE
Kevin Ovenden - 2018-09-29 10:22
Britain is heading towards a full-blown political crisis in a matter of weeks. Even if the backdrop holds up at the Tory conference, their rancorous divisions are set to be on open display. One reason for the palpably rising political pressure is this week’s successful Labour Party conference.
PAKISTAN

IMRAN KHAN’S FOGGY FAULT LINES

THREAT ON FINANCIAL FRONT LINGERS ON
Sankar Ray - 2018-09-29 10:20
The post-Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) era, steered ahead by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, confronts an opaque nebula of uncertainties afflicting the polity of a troubled state. High expectations about the romantic Naya Pakistan, promised by PTI chairman Imran Khan are halted by fault lines of toughening realities within weeks of his taking over as prime minister.
INDIA: KERALA

LDF GOVT IN THE EYE OF A POLITICAL STORM

OPPOSITION SEES CORRUPTION IN DISTILLERY DEAL
P. Sreekumaran - 2018-09-29 10:18
The Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government is in the eye of a raging storm over its decision to sanction three breweries and a distillery without the ‘approval’ of the Cabinet.
INDIA

DANGERS OF LIFTING SABARIMALA WOMEN’S ENTRY BAR

MATTERS OF FAITH BEYOND JURISDICTION OF COURTS
K Raveendran - 2018-09-29 10:16
The majority verdict by the Supreme Court lifting a ban on women of menstrual age entering the Sabarimala temple as demanded by feminists seeking equality before law in matters of worship will open a Pandora’s box, leading to the questioning of rituals and practices in several temples, particularly of Kerala, where temple worship is highly ritualistic. As Justice Indu Malhotra pointed out in her dissenting judgment, notions of rationality cannot be brought into matters of religion or faith.
INDIA

GOVT MUST AGREE TO A JPC TO PROBE RAFALE DEAL

BJP CRONIES HAVE ALSO GAINED FROM DEMONETISATION
Shameem Faizee - 2018-09-29 10:13
Having been exposed thoroughly on huge corruption and irregularities in the Rafale deal scam, the Narendra Modi government is resorting to its old tactics of side tracking the issue by raising sectarian, communal and caste issues as well as trying to confuse people with the misconceived ideas of nationalism. Ever since the revelations made by then French President Hollande that the government of India had proposed the Anil Ambani’s Reliance Defence as off-shore partner and French government had no option in this, minister after minister of the Modi government are weaving different theories to hide its crime.
INDIA

MAYAWATI WILL SHAPE THE 2019 BATTLE OF ALLIANCES

BSP SUPREMO HOLDS THE KEY TO THE WINNING FORMULA
Harihar Swarup - 2018-09-29 10:10
The 2019 Lok Sabha elections have been shaping as the battle of alliances. The most important player in battle of alliances is BSP supremo Mayawati. Also, on these alliances depend the future of the BSP leader. Seat sharing arrangement between Mayawati and Janata Congress, Chhattisgarh, floated by the Congress rebel, Ajit Jogi, raises the possibility of a triangular contest, which may be advantageous to the BJP. Ajit Jogi’s party, even in alliance, may not make much difference; his imagine is not good, and Mayawati’s party is virtually non-existent in the state. While Jogi’s exit has brought peace in the Congress, the party is still grappling because of the absence of a leader of Raman Singh stature. The entire leadership of the Congress, which included V C Shukla, was wiped out in a Naxal attack a few years ago.