IMPRESSIONS
Deceiving, alas, has become part of democracy. It can be brazen or it can be subliminal, the latter being more cunning and therefore more destructive. India goes brazen when big private interests have to be protected. But at the subliminal level, it is continuously deceptive—and continuously corroding the vitals of the country.
When Union Carbide’s Anderson was given a special plane and helped to flee the country in the wake of the Bhopal gas catastrophe, the state was (…)
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Deceiving the People in Legal Ways is Still Deception. It Won’t Work
20 July 2011, by T J S George -
Notes on Forbesganj Violence
20 July 2011by Ashok Yadav and Khalid Anis Ansari
The police firing and subsequent killing of five OBC Muslims in Bhajanpur village in Forbesganj of Araria district in Bihar on June 3, 2011 has been analysed in most reports in the public sphere through the frame of ‘communalism’ and there has been little effort to grapple with the other dimensions that the event entails. Increa-singly, it is being felt that the discourse around secularism/communalism is being employed to reinforce the restorative (…) -
Confusion worse Confounded
20 July 2011, by Nikhil ChakravarttyFrom N.C.’s Writings
Former PM P.V. Narasimha Rao, who would have completed ninety years on June 28, 2011, was close to N.C. and frequently interacted with him. There existed quite a deep friendship between the two who knew each other well. When P.V. was elected the Congress President after Rajiv Gandhi’s tragic assassination in 1991, N.C. wrote editorially in this journal: “The choice has naturally fallen on the senior leader in the party who can never be accused of domineering—rather he (…) -
Contours of Emerging World
20 July 2011, by P.V. Narasimha Rao[Former PM P.V. Narasimha Rao’s ninetieth birth anniversary was observed on June 28, 2011. He was born on June 28, 1921 at Vangara village in Bheemdevarpalli mandal of Andhra Pradesh’s Karimnagar district and he breathed his last in New Delhi on December 23, 2004 at the age of 83. Besides serving the Congress party and the Andhra Pradesh State Government in various capacities, he became the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh in September 1971 and remained in that post till January 1973. (…)
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Chaturanan Mishra
20 July 2011COMMUNICATION
I was grieved to learn of the death of Chaturanan Mishra. His presence and his interventions enriched political life in the country. Never hidebound by party affiliation, never personal, always constructive. His writings provoked thought. If his articles in Mainstream in particular in the last twenty years or so are put together, the publication would constitute a valuable and inspiring collection from the point of view not only of the Communist but also of the (…) -
Caste System — Living Reality in Politics and Administration
20 July 2011, by Syed ShahabuddinCaste is a social phenomena, an undeniable reality, because of its deep roots in our history, psychology and politics. Caste identity springs from birth, is strengthened by upbringing, education and marriage, and even in the process of finding one’s place in the larger society a man can change his religion or speak a language other than his mother-tongue but just as he cannot change the colour of his skin, he cannot change his caste.
The Constitution prohibits discrimination by the (…) -
Valuable and Out-of-Box Study on Panchayati Raj
20 July 2011BOOK REVIEW
by Preet Pal Singh
Local Democracy and Good Governance: Five Decades of Panchayati Raj by Ranbir Singh and Surat Singh (eds.); Deep and Deep Publication, New Delhi; Rs 1280.
Local democracy refers to the local level institutions, and not to those operating at the provincial/State and federal/national/Union levels. A sine qua non of local democracy is the devolution of powers, funds and responsibilities from the highest to the lowest level. In other words, local democracy (…) -
The Farce of Bhimshakti and Shivshakti
20 July 2011, by Anand TeltumbdeHistory repeats itself, the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.
—Karl Marx
The famous quotation of Marx from The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, which comes in reference to the rule of Napoleon I and thereafter of his nephew, Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III), actually runs as follows: “Hegel remarks some-where that all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.” What if it (…) -
Ban on Temple Entry for Dalit — A New Charter Needed
20 July 2011, by A K BiswasA Hindu temple at village Ranapada in Puri district of Orissa on June 25, 2011 refused entry for worship by P.L. Punia, the Chairman, National Commission for Scheduled Castes. The Commission is the national watchdog for safeguarding the dignity and interests of the 200 million Scheduled Castes. Undoubtedly he was ill-advised to go to the temple, thereby inviting indignity upon himself. By his misadventure the Chairman has subjected himself to untoucha-bility and humiliation. Under Article (…)
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Siddhartha Shankar Sibal
20 July 2011, by Mukul DubeRecently I was invited to photograph a protest meeting organised at Jantar Mantar in Delhi by the AISA, the student wing of the CPI-ML (Liberation). Their comrades—including Sandeep Singh, now National President of the AISA and a former President of the JNU Students’ Union —had been beaten up, on June 24, 2011, by Congress toughs who rushed out of the Ranchi hotel in which Kapil Sibal was staying, on hearing the slogans of the AISA group. Sibal is said to have held a press conference to (…)
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