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Impeachment Of The BJP Ayyappa

By Aditya Aamir   Check posts, cellphone call jammers and facial geometric cameras on the one side. On the other, the BJP caught contemptuously dismissing the Hindu horde as “stupid devotees” to take advantage of their blind faith, fair game. The BJP admission caught on tape! A snatch of...

Nov 5 · >

India’s Reserve Bank Is Not Alone In Its Fight For Autonomy

By Nantoo Banerjee   Poor Reserve Bank of India governor Urjit Patel! Only two years ago, soft-spoken Patel appeared to be the government’s ‘perfect’ choice for the job. It was more so after the NDA government found it increasingly difficult to deal with his more combative predecessor, Raghuram Rajan,...

Nov 5 · >

MP Ticket Losers Create Problems For All Parties

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: “First I was asked to resign from the chief minister ship, then I was ousted from the Cabinet and now I am denied party ticket. I have won from Govindpura ten times with huge margin, twice highest in the state; I have been...

Nov 5 · >

BJP-RSS Game Plan Comes A Cropper

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The BJP-RSS’s sinister game-plan to create a martyr on the Sabarimala issue and milk it to gain rich political and electoral rewards ended in fiasco, forcing embarrassed leaders of the saffron brigade to run for cover.   The BJP even called a hartal in...

Nov 3 · >

Betting On ‘R’ To Win The Republic

By Aditya Aamir   The first rule of finding a solution is to be educated and not emotional about the problem. But it is hard when people are yelling in your face and getting physical. Well, not today or tomorrow, but say in two weeks’ time, when one ‘R’...

Nov 3 · >

Routine Versus Urgent In Gogoi’s Court

By K Raveendran   When Congressman Kapil Sibal, claiming to represent the Sunni Waqf Board in the Ayodhya Ramjanmabhoomi title dispute, sought to put pressure on the three-man bench headed by the then chief justice Dipak Mishra last year to delay hearing of the case until after the 2019...

Nov 3 · >

Afghanistan: could peace finally be at hand?

By Conn Hallinan   The news that the U.S. recently held face-to-face talks with the Taliban suggests that the longest war in U.S. history may have reached a turning point, although the road to such a peace is long, rocky, and plagued with as many improvised explosive devices as...

Nov 3 · >

Rahul’s Campaign Aims To Dent Modi’s Anti-Corruption Image

  By Harihar Swarup   The voters’ mood and the poll-surveys in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh reveal that people have been inclining more towards the Congress and Mayawati’s BSP is no factor. The picture in Chhattisgarh is not clear with rebel Congress leader and former Chief Minister, Ajit Jogi,...

Nov 3 · >

Rahul Gandhi Has To Correct His Campaign Focus

By Nitya Chakraborty   Congress President Rahul Gandhi is making a strategic mistake in his campaigning and press conferences in the recent days by focusing only on Rafale   scam and Anil Ambani. Rahul is absolutely right in targeting the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue of Rafale deal...

Nov 3 · >

Mini-Revolt After Release Of First MP BJP List

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Perhaps with remarkable confidence and ruling out any state wide collective revolt, the ruling BJP released its first list of candidates, leaving Congress far behind. The party denied tickets to 38 sitting MLAs, including three ministers. This means the party will have fresh...

Nov 3 · >

UN overwhelmingly rejects U.S. Blockade of Cuba

By Ollie Hopkins   The United Nations voted 189-2 to condemn the illegal United States blockade of Cuba on November 1. Only Israel backed the US in opposing the resolution calling for an end to the 60-year-old measure aimed at isolating and suffocating the Cuban Revolution. The two countries...

Nov 3 · >

An Opportunity To Save World Trading System

  By K R Sudhaman   The Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Argentina in November end could not have come at a more opportune moment as the world’s top 20 nations can sit across the table to resolve the global turmoil arising out of US-China trade war that...

Nov 3 · >

Workers Defy Curbs On Right To Strike

  By B. Sivaraman   Defying Essential Service Maintenance Act (ESMA) by workers has become as common today as the routine acts of invoking ESMA by governments of all hues. For instance, speculation was rife among the bank employees in October end that the government might invoke ESMA against...

Nov 3 · >

Public Education Vital For Rational Healthcare

  By Dr Arun Mitra   Life is a dynamic process, evolving continuously under the influence of various factors. No wonder, devoid of knowledge about the causes of natural happenings around, man attributed several events to be caused by some unknown powers. This gave rise to several practices around...

Nov 3 · >

Oppostion Must Talk On Present And Work For Future

By Nitya Chakraborty   In politics, even a week is not a long time. Only a few days back, the BJP leadership was upbeat  at the fate of opposition unity against its all powerful Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the breakdown of the Congress-BSP alliances in the coming state...

Nov 3 · >

Time To Evolve: One Technology Innovation Credit Unions Need Right Now

Credit unions across the United States are facing a crisis of survival. Aging membership, lower lifetime member values, and a shrinking share of assets and deposits have many credit unions of all sizes wondering how to turn around and face the future head-on. Mergers and shrinking membership numbers mean...

Nov 2 · >

Nomerber 6 mid-term poll is crucial for U.S. Politics

By Mark Gruenberg   Millions of voters, many of them Democrats including historic numbers of women, angry at the outcome of the 2016 presidential election and subsequent GOP actions trashing everyone but the 1 percent, are mobilizing in a blue wave. A fearful part of the Trump base, many...

Nov 1 · >

Opposition Unity Moves Only After Assembly Polls

By Rahil Nora Chopra   Congress sources say state-level seat adjustments for the Assembly elections have been left to the respective state units and a grand alliance of opposition parties for the Lok Sabha would be taken up only after the five state assembly elections are over. But the...

Nov 1 · >
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