I was all set to write on the two recently published books on the Kashmir Valley—In The Valley of Mist by Justine Hardy (Rider-Random House) and the other one titled, Jammu and Kashmir—Cold War and the West by D.N. Panigrahi (Routledge, Francis and Taylor Group)—but just as I was settling down, trickled in those reports of the fake encounter death of Ishrat Jahan. She was killed five years ago along with three others, after being branded terrorists, supposedly on way to kill the Gujarat (…)
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Fake Encounters in Gujarat, Khushwant Singh on Partition
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’Hindu Rashtra’ in Delhi?
21 September 2009, by Subhash GatadeProtest by Hindutva organisations against construction of a mosque in Rohini Sector 16, Delhi...Prayer by the Muslims not allowed by Hindutva forces on 26.6.2009 and those who were coming for the Namaz were beaten up and chased back... Hooligans marched in street to look out for Muslims... Women also participated in large numbers... Timely intervention by the police ...19 arrested...... Appeal to maintain communal harmony by citizens groups.
According to reliable sources, a piece of land (…) -
Letter from Kolkata: Behind Buddhadeb’s Fulminations
21 September 2009, by Amitava MukherjeeEven the most die-hard CPM supporter would now admit that his party is at present a sinking ship and is in extremely immature hands. At this critical juncture of Left politics when the need of the hour is honest self-introspection, Left politicians are indulging in jugglery and self- deception. At a time when the Mamata jugger-naut is rolling over West Bengal, Left leaders are loathe to admit that the Union Railway Minister has appeared as a titan in State politics in front of whom people (…)
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Affirmative Action: State’s Contrasting Approach towards Castes and Minorities
21 September 2009, by Rahul RamagundamREVIEW ARTICLE
Politics of Inclusion: Castes, Minorities and Affirmative Action by Zoya Hasan; OUP, Delhi; 2009; pp. 302 + xiv; Price (Hardback): Rs 675.
Hierarchical inequality in India, as exemplified by a social order based on the caste system, has been a cause of public policy concern. The Constitution, taking cognisance of the entrenched reality of the caste system that breeds ritual inferiority, social disability, political marginalisation and material poverty, envisaged certain (…) -
Crisis in Indian Journalism
21 September 2009, by Kamal WadhwaIndian journalism is at a crossroads today. It is caught in the trauma of having to reconcile the traditions of the past as espoused by the many distinguished senior journalists, who currently control the editorial boards of newspapers and periodicals, with the relentless and unyielding realities of the new globalised India that is pushing journalists to cross and breach all limits and constraints prescribed by their elder colleagues.
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Afghan War reaches a Tipping Point
21 September 2009, by M K BhadrakumarThe North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) handed down to the Taliban a big political victory as a result of the air strikes in the northern province of Kunduz on September 4, which left over 100 people dead and injured. The Taliban propaganda portrayed the incident as “an intentional massacre”.
However, the political impact is felt on several planes. These include, first and foremost, the sense of shock in Germany, where well over two-thirds of people already favor a withdrawal (…) -
India’s Look-East Policy and Vietnam
21 September 2009, by Baladas GhoshalThe 64th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day was observed on September 2, 2009. On that occasion the embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam brought out a publication Vietnam-India in Focus. The following article, appearing in the publication, is being reproduced here for the benefit of our readers.
India’s Look-East Policy was initiated in the early 1990s with the specific objective of its economic integration and political cooperation with South-East Asia, resulting from a (…) -
On Opposition to the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill
21 September 2009, by Vasudha DhagamwarRejoinder
D. Bandyopadhyay has written a short but hard-hitting piece entitled ‘Why We Must Oppose the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill of 2009’. (Mainstream, August 14, 2009) First of all the Bill is still dated 2007. But that is a small matter, of interest only to those who might try to locate it in 2009 and might not find it. What is of interest is Mr Bandyopadhyay’s reasons for opposing the Bill. His main reasons seem to be with regard to the provisions to ‘Company’.
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Disturbing Developments
12 September 2009, by SCThe massive crowds that accompanied the body of former Andhra Pradesh CM Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, who died in a helicopter crash on September 2, when it was brought to Hyderabad and later when it was taken to his village for the last rites have only provided fresh testimony to his unique popularity throughout the State. The number of people who died out of shock or committed suicide on learning about their leader’s untimely demise was also something unprecedented because even when the (…)
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Chief Justices’ Conference 2009
12 September 2009, by Rajindar SacharNo ‘My Lord’, the Chief Justice of India (or should it be ‘your Honour’ reiterating the 1971 decision by the present Supreme Court?), the judiciary does not “impliedly obey” the law passed by Parliament—the judiciary owes allegiance only to the Constitution of India and to their own conscience. That is why I am somewhat sad that the CJI should have indirectly suggested that judges are not willing on their own to file the statement of assets and the same to be made available to the (…)
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