Who was Ishrat Jahan? In 2009, S.P. Tamang, Metropolitan Magistrate, Ahmedabad, described her in the report of his judicial enquiry as a “loving daughter and caring sister” who worked hard to support her mother and younger siblings. However, now that the CBI’s examination of her death in an “encounter” is the centre of attention, many people are calling her anything but innocent and harmless. The noises coming from the Hindu Right may be ignored, for what they offer as evidence is not just (…)
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The Importance of Being Ishrat
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Edward Snowden’s Case and UN’s Shame
16 July 2013by Suhas Chakma
As the United States continues its relentless campaign to block whistleblower Edward Snowden’s attempts to seek asylum that went to the extent of disgraceful denial of air-space to President of Bolivia Evo Morales by France, Spain, Portugal and Italy, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms Navi Pillay, UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression Frank La Rue and UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of (…) -
Farmers’ Crisis in India and Urgency of Remedial Action
16 July 2013, by Bharat DograI. Introduction
Nearly two-thirds of the people in India are involved with agriculture and related liveli-hoods to a lesser or greater extent—either as cultivators of self-owned land, landowners, sharecroppers, landless farm labourers, tenants or in other ways. It is a matter of serious concern for the entire country that farmers are facing increasing difficulties and a crisis situation.
The crisis faced by farmers has been documented in the form of many reports of their increasing (…) -
Insanity Enthroned
16 July 2013, by Nikhil ChakravarttyFrom N.C.’s Writings
After forty years of the foundation of our independent republic, the Frankenstein has appeared again—the monster that is out to destroy democracy and plunge this nation into civil war that shall rend asunder thousands of towns and villages of this great country.
The term, communalism, does not convey the gravity of the crisis that confronts us today—let it be bluntly stated that what we face today is the demon of Hindu-Muslim hatred. Over a large part of this land, (…) -
Miscalculations of the Coronation
16 July 2013, by Amna MirzaThe applauses and celebrations at the BJP National Executive meeting at Goa indeed sent vibrations throughout the nation as the polity gears up for the 2014 elections. Right from the conspicuous absence of the Right-wing stalwart who had led the party from a mere figure of two seats up to 182 in the Lok Sabha, L.K. Advani, and others like Uma Bharati, Yashwant Sinha owing to several reasons, the meeting caught the attention of the masses because of the new brigade to watch out for. The much (…)
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Can The Real Syama Prasad Mookerjee Ever Stand Up?
16 July 2013, by Subhash GatadeIt has been more than two years that A.G. Noorani’s important book Article 370 : A Constitutional History of J and K’ (OUP, 2011, pages 480) has hit the stands and been able to clear many a confusion about the tumultuous era in the post-independence period pertaining to Jammu and Kashmir.
Basing himself on authentic documents, letters, memorandums, white papers, proclamations and amendments, the author, a constitutional expert himself, has not only provided new insights about the period (…) -
CPA Fact-Finding Team’s Report on Kunan-Poshpura
16 July 2013DOCUMENT
The Centre for Policy Analysis (CPA), New Delhi, a think-tank, has since 2009 been involved with the people of Kashmir in the search of a peaceful and just solution. Over the years, several groups of civil society activists and experts have visited Kashmir for roundtable dialogues with the Kashmir intellectuals, politicians and activists. Several groups of Kashmir, including women and youth, have come for similar roundtables in New Delhi.
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Is Russia’s Crackdown on NGOs Justifiable?
16 July 2013by R.G. Gidadhubli
In Russia Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) have been subjected to indiscriminate checking and investigation during the last few months, raising considerable resentment both inside the country and abroad. In the first week of June 2013, Russia has legalised ‘Random Checking’ of NGOs. This has in fact compounded the problems of those engaged in the civil society movement in the country because prior to this legislation, in November 2012, a law became effective under (…) -
Why Political Parties should come under the RTI Act
16 July 2013by Jayan P.A.
The Chief Information Commission’s (CIC) order on bringing political parties under the Right to Information Act, 20051 is a right step in a vibrant democracy such as India. Accepting public money is one of the criteria in bringing the political parties under the RTI’s ambit. Many political parties have opposed the move. But it is a welcome step in the direction of betterment of the society. It is a landmark decision by the CIC which has been working for nearly a decade. (…) -
Kudankulam gets the Green Light, but...
16 July 2013by Mikhail Matveyev
The Supreme Court gave the final nod to the commissioning of the Kundakulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNPP) more than month ago. In its legal judgment the country’s highest judicial authority stressed that the KKNPP is safe and secure and it is necessary for the larger public interest and the nation’s economic growth. The Court judgment on this sensitive issue came in the wake of several months of contradictory anti-nuclear protests. Several independent voices raised (…)
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