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INDIA’S CHANGING POLITICAL EQUATIONS

AAP SET TO GAIN, CONGRESS TO LOSE
Praful Bidwai - 2013-12-31 10:11
The Aam Aadmi Party’s dizzying ascent to power in India’s Capital should make all political parties revisit their long-held assumptions about what platforms and strategies succeed in elections and how they shape the equations underlying national politics.

REINED IN BY MEDDLING FAMILY

AKHILESH HAS NO FREE HAND
Pradeep Kapoor - 2013-12-31 10:08
LUCKNOW: With Arvind Kejriwal taking over as CM in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav is under tremendous pressure to deliver good governance before 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

AAP’S DISTANCE FROM VANDE MATARAM

IS IT THE ‘TEA PARTY OF THE LEFT’?
Amulya Ganguli - 2013-12-31 10:04
It is worth noting that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has dropped Vande Mataram from its list of slogans. At present, these are Bharat Mata ki Jai and Inquilab Zindabad. Behind the exclusion of Vande Mataram is an evident desire to reach out to the Muslims, who are not seen to be present in large numbers in the AAP’s meetings.

WORLD ECONOMY ENTERS 2014 WITH ENHANCED GROWTH OUTLOOK

SIGNS OF DURABLE RECOVERY IN US ECONOMY TRIGGERS OPTIMISM
S. Sethuraman - 2013-12-30 12:26
A series of positive economic trends in the United States toward the end of 2013 has brightened the outlook for the global economy in 2014 and beyond ,concurrently with emerging signs of improving recovery ahead in major emerging markets and trade volumes are also expected to pick up significantly after a year of slowdown in both world output and trade.

CONGRESS PARTY IS REFUSING TO LEARN

PLAYS MORE DIRTY TO FIX RIVALS BEFORE LOK SABHA POLLS
Nantoo Banerjee - 2013-12-30 12:23
Congress may or may not be prepared to break, but it refuses to bend. The party’s recent election debacle in four states doesn’t seem to have much impact on its style of functioning despite the party’s next prime minister probable, Rahul Gandhi’s post-poll soul-stiring admission that it has lot to learn from Aam Admi Party to improve its people-connect.

BANGLADESH POLLS: INTERNATIONAL OPINION DIVIDED

WESRTERN POWERS SIDE WITH UNRULY OPPOSITION
Ashis Biswas - 2013-12-28 11:28
It is not Bangladesh alone that is divided over the proposed National elections on January 5, 2014 – the division now extends to major countries which have their diplomatic presence in Dhaka as well. This has led to a unique, unparalleled political impasse in the region.

KC(M) CHIEF ATTEMPTS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

CAN GOVT CHIEF WHIP GOERGE BE SILENCED?
P. Sreekumaran - 2013-12-28 11:26
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At long last, Kerala Congress(M) president and Finance Minister K. M. Mani has mustered the courage to ask the Government chief whip and his party’s vice-chairman, P. C. George to mend his irresponsible ways and behave himself.

AAP PROMISES RADICAL TRANSFORMATION

WINDS OF CHANGE IN OTHER STATES TOO
Harihar Swarup - 2013-12-28 11:24
Believe it or not, the Aam Aadmi Party’s wave is crossing over to other states too. Just peep in Rajasthan or walk into Uttar Pradesh, you will hear people talking in hushed tones about AAP or Arvind Kejriwal. Before the Delhi election, a very few voters had known Kejriwal and his party. Kejriwal has indeed generated a wave. In the run up to general elections the wave may gather further momentum. With the Congress party already on a weak wicket, the APP may pose a challenge to the BJP and its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and undercut the votes of the saffron party as seen in Delhi State Assembly election.

AKG BHAVAN’S HUGE CRISIS OF IDENTITY

CPI(M)’S FRANTIC BID TO KEEP IT SUPPRESSED
Sankar Ray - 2013-12-27 12:34
The last central committee meeting of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) was held between 13 and 16 December but the CC document on current political developments, adopted there in Agartala, is yet to be made public and uploaded in the CPI (M) website. This is unmistakably a reflection of growing differences in the party in sync with the unprecedented enveloping identity crisis in the history of India’s largest Leftist party, at least in the open or parliamentary sphere of Indian democracy.

TASLIMA NASREEN AND THESE DARK TIMES

BATTLING RELIGIOUS CENSORSHIP FROM BOTH ENDS
Garga Chatterjee - 2013-12-27 12:31
Taslima Nasreen, one of the most famous Bengali authors alive, had scripted a TV serial named ‘Doohshahobash’ (Difficult intimacies) portraying 3 sisters and their lives – standing up to kinds of unjust behaviour that are everyday realities in the lives of women in the subcontinent. Nasreen has long lent a powerful voice to some of the most private oppressions that women face, often silently. The private channel of Kolkata where the serial was slotted ran a very visible advertising campaign – Nasreen’s name still has serious pull among Bengalis. Nasreen had made it clear that the serial had nothing to do with religion.