The recently concluded Chintan Shivir of the Congress party will be etched in people’s memory for years to come for two reasons: elevation of Rahul Gandhi as the party’s Vice-President being the first and his candid speech being the second. The nation witnessed a stellar address at the Congress’ Chintan Shivir. The event began on a note of rethinking and realigning the contours of work of the ruling party. The elevation of Rahul Gandhi to the AICC Vice-President, juxtaposed with his speech, (…)
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New Indian Political Dialogue
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The Debate Around Freedom of Expression: Need for Deliberative Democracy in India
6 March 2013by Tamanna Khosla
The right to freedom of speech as one of the basic human rights is enshrined in the main international human rights documents. Freedom of speech (synonym of freedom of expression) is an inseparable element of a democratic society. Whether the society is democratic or not can be defined by the factor of independent press and mass media. The Constitution of India provides the right to freedom given in Articles 19, 20, 21 and 22, with the view to guaranteeing individual (…) -
Increasing Support for Pension Parishad’s Demands
6 March 2013COMMUNICATION
In recent months the demand for pensions with dignity for all elderly citizens has gathered immense support in India. In the first week of March thousands of elderly citizens from all over the country will be coming to Delhi to strengthen this demand based on the mobilisation effort of the Pension Parishad, an organisation which is leading this exercise.
To sum-up its demands, the Pension Parishad has urged for setting up a system of pensions which will provide one-half of (…) -
Towards Global Isolation: A Word of Caution
6 March 2013by V.C. Bhutani
We in India need to call things by their proper names, not sparing the US or Pakistan and not bending over backwards to be nice to China. It is reasonable to assume that the US needs Pakistan in order to complete the ISAF withdrawal by the end of 2014. The end of 2014 is not so very far off. In two years we shall see the ISAF out of Afghanistan altogether. Thereafter the US shall not need Pakistan. Will the US then, in January 2015, make a determination that Pakistan is a (…) -
When the State abets Communalism, Independence itself is in Danger
6 March 2013, by T J S GeorgeIMPRESSIONS
The soul of modern India is its liberal democracy. Are we in danger of losing it? Communal posturings are getting ever more blatant. Caste leaders are defying the law openly. Intolerance is flaunted as a badge of honour. The government is a bystander, its inaction amounting to abetment.
We won’t be alone if we turn democracy into a mockery. Sukarno, the hero of Indonesia’s freedom struggle, became a demagogue when he got power and proclaimed what he called “guided (…) -
Real Meaning of Shahbag
26 February 2013, by SCWith ‘choppergate’—that is, the Rs 350-crore kickbacks allegedly involved in the Rs 3546-crore contract for the purchase of 12 VVIP Augusta-Westland helicopters from the Italian aerospace and defence giant Finmeccanica—assuming a disproportionately large dimension with every passing day, Defence Minister A.K. Antony has moved fast to cancel the deal thereby causing much consternation among his Cabinet colleagues.
In this setting the Budget session of Parliament has opened today and the (…) -
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26 February 2013February 21 is the International Mother Tongue Day as declared by the United Nations in recognition of the martyrs of the language movement who fell to the Pakistani police’s bullets on that day in 1952 in Dhaka while demanding that their mother tongue, Bangla, be made the official language of East Pakistan. This year February 21 has assumed added significance because of the massive youth mobilisation at Shahbag intersection in Dhaka calling for death to the criminals responsible for the (…)
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Shahbag Square — Why We, Pakistanis, Don’t Know and Don’t Care
26 February 2013by Pervez Hoodbhoy
Shahbag Square—where’s that? Abdul Kader Mullah—who’s he? A bunch of university students in Islamabad, with whom I was informally conversing yesterday (February 15), hadn’t heard of either. Of course, they knew of Tahrir Square and Afzal Guru’s recent execution. But they showed little interest upon learning that Shahbag Square was in Dhaka and that, as we spoke, the city was seething with protest. Between 100,000 to 500,000 Bengalis had converged to Shahbag to sing (…) -
Shahbag Square Will Haunt Us
26 February 2013by Yaqoob Khan Bangash
On February 16, Professor Pervez Hoodbhoy pointed out in an article, in this newspaper, that some students he was speaking to did not know about Shahbag Square. Coincidentally, when I asked my students the same question a few days ago, I got the same blank looks. The ques-tion, of course, is, first, why is our media not covering the events in Dhaka, but more impor-tantly, why, even after knowing about the event, we still do not care and don’t want to care.
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Budget, Fiscal Deficit and Expectations
26 February 2013, by Anshuman GuptaBudget time is very significant for an economy. It gives an opportunity to take stock of how the economy fared during the previous year and setting targets for the coming year. These targets are fixed on the basis of expectations or assump-tions of certain variables. The proficiency of the government is reflected on how accurately it makes the expectations of these variables. More often than not, the government is tempted to give a very rosy picture about the coming fiscal year by presenting (…)
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