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Riding The Bucking Horse To Power

By Sushil Kutty   There are no thoroughbred kudra in Karnataka politics today – stallion, mare or gelding. They are all of suspect breed, with a price and prize to command. Then, there are the horses for courses, tasked to identify the vulnerable horse to rustle from rival political...

May 16 · >

Kashmir Developments Need A Strong Political Initiative

  By Shameem Faizee   With daily worsening situation in the Kashmir Valley, the political parties including the partners of the ruling alliance have unanimously urged the Union government to declare ceasefire for the month of Ramadan and continue it till the end of Amarnath Yatra. They have cited...

May 16 · >

Crucial Presidential Elections In Venezuela On May 20

By Tony Burke   Presidential elections will be held in Venezuela on May 20 at the same time as municipal and regional elections. Contrary to claims from some who support Donald Trump’s “regime change” agenda in the oil-rich country that Venezuela is a dictatorship, these elections will be the...

May 15 · >

Whistle-Blower’s Crusade Against Mining Mafia

By Arun Srivastava   PATNA: Even a brusque caution from senior minister Sarju Roy to have the renewal of mining rights to companies investigated by some professional agency for wrong-doing, as the existing procedures are violation of court orders, the Bihar government has preferred to sit idle an allow...

May 15 · >

Karnataka Results Show That Modi Magic Is Working

  By Amulya Ganguli   By turning all predictions about Karnataka upside down, the BJP has shown yet again how effectively it runs the party’s election campaign. Disproving the belief that there was no wave in favour or against any party or that the outgoing chief minister Siddaramaiah had...

May 15 · >

Deve Gowda Becomes The ‘Good Father’

By Sushil Kutty   The electoral battlefield in Karnataka is strewn with bodies, those of the dead and the wounded. Siddaramaiah has lost more than one arm. BS Yeddyurappa lost his cup of joy because there are these things called ‘slip’ and ‘lip’. Amit Shah lost his confidence. Rahul...

May 15 · >

Karnataka Poll Results Give One Big Lesson For 2019 Poll

By Nitya Chakraborty   The results of the Karnataka assembly elections have grim lessons for the opposition parties, especially the Congress Party led by Rahul Gandhi in determining strategy for the coming Lok Sabha elections in 2019.The BJP led by Narendra Modi-Amit Shah duo has recorded a massive victory...

May 15 · >

Major Decisions of the Courts in India as also Legal Policy Developments

Kathua rape trial transferred to Pathankot, Punjab – After weeks of intense arguments, the Supreme Court finally transferred the trial in the Kathua rape case to the Sessions Court, Pathankot in Punjab, which was the closest court outside the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The Court also directed that...

May 14 · >

Mutual Consent Paramount In Adult Relationships

By Amritananda Chakravorty   Two recent decisions from the Supreme Court of India have emphasised consent at the centre of adult intimate relationships, irrespective of the marital status of the parties. In both cases, the Court focused on the personal freedom and autonomy of adult persons to live as...

May 14 · >

Marxism Is A Living Science 200 Years Later

By Rick Nagin   The ideas of Marxism originated in the middle of the 19th century. It was then that two great social scientists, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, first realized that capitalism was a continuation of previous class systems where wealth was accumulated in private hands from the...

May 14 · >

Karnataka: The Flip-Flops And Ping-Pong

By Sushil Kutty   Everybody’s read the pebbles & thirsty crow story. However, this is the age of Social Media. So there’s a twist in the tale: The thirsty crow makes 69 trips to the river to get the pebbles to raise the water in the bottle to beak-level,...

May 14 · >

Overseas Bidders For Air India Trying To Twist Sale Terms

By Nantoo Banerjee   In just another three to four months’ time, the fate of India’s long preserved pride, Air India, the national carrier and ‘Maharaja’ of the sky, may be finally decided. Who’ll be the ultimate owner of the airline? It’s a multi-million-dollar question before Air Indians. The...

May 14 · >

Twin Gubernatorial Rebuffs In Two Days

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Two gubernatorial snubs in two consecutive days. That has been the unenviable lot of the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government ruling the State.   First of the twin rebukes came after political violence erupted in Kannur and Mahe, claiming the lives of...

May 12 · >

Trinamool Prefers Short Term ‘Gains’ That May Hurt Later

By Ashis Biswas   KOLKATA: In recent times, no ruling party in Bengal ever faced the Panchayat elections as confidently as the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in 2018, with only hours to go for the polls.   Most of its objectives have been achieved: its two- tier terror campaign (state-sponsored,...

May 12 · >

PPP, PTI Adopt Tactical Truce To Remember Black Day

By Sankar Ray   The proverb all’s well that ends well prevailed at Karachi’s Hakeem Saeed ground in Gulshan-e-Iqbal when at long last workers of the two parties, Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan People’s Party, buried the hatchet on the eve of organising a jalsa on the 11th anniversary of Black...

May 12 · >

Which world are our judges living in?

By K Raveendran The dome of the Supreme Court building evokes a certain symbolism that conjures up a larger meaning to all Indians, lending the hallowed precincts of the last resort of justice an overbearing air of solemnity and authority. But whatever has happened under the dome in the...

May 12 · >

Some Things Are Unstoppable

  By Sushil Kutty   As usual, if nothing else, drag the cow in. This time the cow’s hubby – Pashupati. Prime Minister Narendra Modi goes to Nepal on the eve of the Karnataka Assembly election’s voting day and visits the Pashupati Nath Temple in Sita’s Janakpur and the...

May 12 · >

PM Not Confident Of Victory In Karnataka

By Harihar Swarup   The dirtiest-ever poll campaigning in Karnataka has come to a grinding halt. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP President Amit Shah came to personal levels, calling Congress President Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi names. Corruption charges, substantiated or unsubstantiated, were hurled at the Congress...

May 12 · >
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