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INDIA

RAHUL WILL DO WELL WITH AN ARMY OF ADMIRERS

ADVISORS HAVE NO ADMIRATION FOR CONG PRESIDENT
Aditya Aamir - 2018-08-29 11:20
The fault-lines have deepened. Opposing armies are arms-ready. Supporters have marked themselves in watertight compartments. Poison-tipped verbal barbs cut across boundaries. Media, the ever-ready facilitator, is telling stories bolstering and blistering egos, chances. The BJP and Congress are at the throats of each other’s top icon: Rahul arraigned against Modi.
INDIA

ARREST OF RIGHTS LAWYERS IS AN OMINOUS SIGN FOR DEMOCRACY

UNLESS THIS STOPS, THERE WILL BE NO RULE OF LAW
Indira Jaising - 2018-08-29 11:17
Lawyer Surendra Gadling successfully defending his clients under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) was arrested and thrown behind bars since June 6 of this year. Now lawyer Susan Abraham defending Gadling in Pune has seen her house in Mumbai raided and her husband Vernon Gonsalves arrested. Vernon has earlier faced prosecution under UAPA and was acquitted after spending over five years in prison. Today, he has been arrested again. Sudha Bharadwaj, a prominent trade unionist and academic, has been arrested and will be taken to Pune, as per latest reports. Her 20-year-old daughter has had her Facebook accounts locked and her electronic devices confiscated.
INDIA: KERALA

POLICIES ARE MEANT TO HELP PEOPLE, NOT HARASS

POLITICS OVER DISASTERS A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
P. Sreekumaran - 2018-08-29 11:13
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Policies are meant to wipe off tears, not reduce people to tears. The rulers and politicians would do well to recall the famous words of Mahatma Gandhi in this regard. Gandhiji said in a memorable quote which has universal relevance: Before you take a decision, think whether it would benefit the people. If the answer is in the negative, then do not take it.
INDIA

PUBLIC SECTOR ON TENTERHOOKS FOR LACK OF POLICY CLARITY

SWIFT ACTION MUST TO MAKE FIRMS ATTRACTIVE TO INVESTORS
G. Srinivasan - 2018-08-29 11:10
The commanding heights of the domestic economy as the public sector undertakings (PSUS) were once famously lionized in the Nehruvian socialist past have come a long way since the liberalisation of the Indian economy unleashed by the non-family but non-pareil Prime Minister Narashima Rao in the early 1990s. It is an open secret that in the extant competitive market economy India had embraced with little qualms despite occasional outpourings of sympathy for support to the PSUs lest the restive army of employees should take them amiss, the NDA government of Vajpayee vintage resolved to bolster only the best performing central public sector enterprises (CPSEs). It is not for nothing that the Vajpayee government in its first non-Congress but BJP-led coalition regime in its six year tenure during 1998-2004 (first for 18 months and another tenure for four years as it cut short its span by a year) boldly unveiled a policy of strategic disinvestment as it scarcely suffered any paroxysm of false pangs on that score.
INDIA

ARREST OF RIGHTS ACTIVISTS SMACKS OF UNOFFICIAL EMERGENCY

PUNE POLICE BREAK ALL NORMS TO PURSUE VINDICTIVE AGENDA
Raman Swamy - 2018-08-29 11:08
Varavara Rao is 77 years old – he is a well-known Telugu poet, college principal and human rights activist - his house in Hyderabad was raided on Tuesday morning. The reason, according to the police, is that he is suspected of plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
INDIA

SIDDARAMAIAH, DIGVIJAY SINGH SPOILSPORTS FOR CONGRESS?

POLITICAL DIFFERENCES MAY DENT 2019 GRAND ALLIANCE GOAL
Amulya Ganguli - 2018-08-29 11:04
The basis of the Opposition challenge to the BJP in the forthcoming State Assembly elections and next year’s general election is the formation of an alliance of regional parties. As is known in political circles, this togetherness will not be easy to achieve in view of the mercurial temperament of some of the leaders and the conflicting demands of the various parties.
INDIA: TAMIL NADU

STALIN TAKES CHARGE WITH BROTHER IN SHADOW

WHO WILL OWN PARTY IN LONG RUN REMAINS TO BE SEEN
Aditya Aamir - 2018-08-28 11:34
Finally, after decades there is a Stalin at the head of a party, never mind if he is not Russian but a Tamil of India. MK Stalin is only the second president of the DMK and he’s got an elder brother who has no Russian to emulate but going by reputation and perception could be more Stalin than the Stalin who got himself chosen party boss.
INDIA

LATEST SCAM IN MADHYA PRADESH IS ABOUT FOOTWEARS TO TRIBALS

GOVT LAUNCHES OUTREACH DRIVE AIMED AT WOMEN VOTERS
L.S. Herdenia - 2018-08-28 11:26
BHOPAL: While Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is continuing his Ashrivad Yatra, two controversial events have hit the headlines. One relates to the supply of shoes to tribals and the other about the dispatch of over one crore letters addressed to women voters of the state.
INDIA

1984 DELHI RIOTS MAKE HEADLINES AGAIN

PEOPLE TIRED OF THE STORY DISHED OUT EVERY NOW AND THEN
Aditya Aamir - 2018-08-28 11:23
Of course, the Congress was not involved. Rogues wearing the Congress name on their sleeves busted into tyre shops and tested them in an innovating manner, cast the tyre round a Sikh neck to see how the tyre burned, the Sikh burned. The testing method caught on and Congressi-looking men tried it on other Sikh necks.