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  • Emergency (1975-77) Mainstream’s Rewarding Struggle

    1 July 2013

    To mark the passage of thirtyeight years since the imposition of Emergency by Indira Gandhi on June 25-26, 1975, we reproduce some extracts from the story of “Mainstream’s Journey Through Emergency” which was published in the June 25, 1977 issue of this journal. —Editor
    The story of Mainstream during the nineteen months of Emergency is both exciting and rewarding. It has many lessons to impart. The confrontation with a despotic authority could not possibly be direct and formal: by its very (…)

  • Emergency Then and Situation Now

    1 July 2013, by Kuldip Nayar

    India should never forget certain days in its history. One of them is June 26 when the Emergency was imposed late at night 38 years ago. The lights of personal freedom were switched off and the nation was left to grope in the darkness of dictatorship. The Constitution was suspended, the press gagged and liberty stamped out. The government became an illegal authority to harass, harm, detain and whatever went with it to silence critics. All this happened because the then Prime Minister, Indira (…)

  • Advani, Modi, Vajpayee

    1 July 2013, by Humra Quraishi

    MUSINGS
    This entire episode around L.K. Advani seems layered. Even the politically naïve can under-stand that Advani has not been allowed to resign. No, just not allowed to break free from the controlling powers of his political party. As though, somehow forced to keep that mask intact, to keep up that façade of togetherness of the Right-wing brigades.
    There seems a complicated build-up… an ongoing one. Probably Advani couldn’t cope with the frustration of being sidelined and wanted to (…)

  • Sexual Assaults and Feminist Sensibilities

    1 July 2013, by Gilbert Sebastian

    COMMUNICATION
    Krishna Majumdar’s response (Mainstream, April 27, 2013) to my piece (“Patriarchy and the Rise in Sexual Assaults in India: An Explanation”, Mainstream, March 16, 2013) calls for certain clarifications as she has, at places, grossly misrepresented my views and has missed out the main thrust of my arguments. Moreover, her arguments reveal an orientation which is somewhat commonplace in the mainstream feminist movements in India, namely, its implicit privileged caste bias and (…)

  • Jolt for NDA, ‘Himalayan Tsunami’

    22 June 2013, by SC

    EDITORIAL
    As national politics has taken a new turn with the JD(U) severing its 17-year-old ties with the BJP on June 16 on the lines of what had been forecast in this journal last week, the NDA led by the principal Opposition party in the country has suffered a real jolt regardless of the braggadocio of the top leadership in the Modi-inspired BJP.
    However, the BJP-JD(U) streetfights in Patna on June 18 in the course of the BJP’s Vishwasghat Diwas (Day of Betrayal), called to expose (…)

  • Tribute: Satyapal Dang

    22 June 2013

    On June 15, 2013 legendary Communist leader Satyapal Dang, an outstanding and extraordinary personality of impeccable personal and political integrity who served the cause of the downtrodden and oppressed with steadfast dedication and unflinching zeal, breathed his last at the age of 93. His wife, Vimla, who stood by her husband through thick and thin as a loyal comrade-in-arms and herself fought many a battle with the same devotion as ‘Satpal’, as Dang was known to all his friends and (…)

  • Who Killed My Daughter Ishrat Jehan?

    22 June 2013

    Statement by Shamima Kauser, Mother of Deceased Ishrat Jehan
    My daughter, Ishrat Jehan, was abducted, illegally confined and killed in cold blood by officers and men of the Gujarat Police in June 2004. She was killed as part of a larger conspiracy which had a political agenda. Ishrat’s murder was projected as an ‘encounter’ and justified by branding her a terrorist who had come with three other men to attack the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi. This was not the first fake encounter (…)

  • Narendra Modi on Sardar Patel: Putting Goebbels to Shame

    22 June 2013, by Shamsul Islam

    Gujarat Chief Minister and Hindutva icon Narendra Modi, while inaugurating an all-India conference on livestock and dairy development in Gandhinagar on June 11, 2013, announced a nationwide campaign to collect small pieces of iron from farmers and use them to build a ‘Statue of Unity’ in memory of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Interior Minister of independent India in Nehru’s Cabinet.
    He announced: “On the day of Sardar Patel’s birth anniversary on October 31, 2013, we will launch a (…)

  • New Push to Hindutva

    22 June 2013, by Kuldip Nayar

    Politics in India may not be the same again. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has changed the agenda. It has introduced pure commu-nalism to the soft Hindutva that prevailed so far. By appointing the hardliner Narendra Modi, the Gujarat Chief Minister, as the campaign panel chief for the 2014 parliament election, the party has dropped every bit of ambiguity over secularism. It is stark Hinduism for all to see.
    Apparently, the old leadership resisted the decision. Tall L.K. Advani had even (…)

  • Media: News as Business Enterprise

    22 June 2013

    by Anil Chamadia
    The media is looking for money in news. And in the process, it has shed its veneer of being a source of information about what is happening around us. Rather, the media has been indulging in dispersal of ‘propaganda packaged as news’—an unethical practice which has come to be known as ’paid news’. Propagating an advertisement of a product/service after realising money through the media along with dispersal of news has been its revenue-earning model ever since the news (…)

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