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MISFIT AND UNFIT : THAROOR AND MODI

April 23, 2010

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The glaring distinction between the two men who have hogged headlines recently is as dazzling the sunshine outside of my window. As things stand today, getting murkier by the moment, it is obvious that while former MOS for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor was perhaps a “ misfit” , IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi for sure is… [Read more…]

WHAT SHASHI THAROOR COULD DO NOW ?

April 18, 2010

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Congressman Shashi Tharoor will perhaps hereafter never give his kindly “ blessings” in a hurry, judging from the massive flak he has drawn for his advisory role in the IPL Kochi franchise. As a smart politician Tharoor obviously saw the IPL franchise as an opportunity to create a sustained annual model to remind the frequently… [Read more…]

It’s a two-way street

April 16, 2010

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On April 6, 1998, Sonia Gandhi was unanimously elected the Congress president. The intervening 12 years have seen huge changes. In Gandhi herself and in the way we see her. Soon after taking over the Congress presidency, Gandhi visited, Mumbai. Murli Deora, then the head of the state Congress, hosted a lunch to introduce her… [Read more…]

Sonia’s blueprint for party’s future

April 16, 2010

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Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s re-appointment as the Chairperson of the National Advisory Council (NAC) is a clear signal from the party of its overall assertion over the government. It is also, in a way, an admission by the party that the government needed better direction to implement the party agenda that was in tune with… [Read more…]

HAMARA CONGRESS ASKS

February 12, 2010

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1) Why did not Union Minister Sharad Pawar use his celebrated “ personal rapport and good relations” to ask Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray to stop his party’s senseless agitation and mindless violence against Shah Rukh Khan’s film My Name is Khan when he met him to seek his “blessings” for his IPL tournament and… [Read more…]

THE BUCK NEVER STOPS WITH TIGER

February 10, 2010

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The last week has been a never-ending barrage of controversial news; Telangana, David Headley, Copenhagen and climate change , liberally interspersed with the sexual marathons of Tiger Woods’s putts , butts and long drives, and of course, cricket. With news coverage becoming increasingly commodity-like amidst this constant jamboree , certain features stood out. I thought… [Read more…]

WHO LEAKED THE LIBERHAN REPORT ?

February 10, 2010

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Has it ever struck you, common man, that we in India have stopped questioning some very basic issues which should occur to us with logical and biological precision on auto mode? Let me explain: 1) We all know that the Liberhan Report on Ayodhya demolition was leaked to the Indian Express and NDTV who naturally… [Read more…]

THE SIEGE WITHIN

February 10, 2010

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I asked a few people in a small group who Ajmal Amir Kasab was. They looked at me in wonderment and surprise, even perceivable amusement as if saying—– “Are you a crazy lunatic guy, or what ?” I prodded them ,deliberately provocative, feigning the status of an ignoramus. Sighing with egregious exasperation, one of them… [Read more…]

The Importance of Being Sudheendra Kulkarni

June 18, 2009

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On last Thursday evening , pre-dinner hours, I thought I saw renowned classical singer Pandit Jasraj emerge and head inside Delhi’s new swanky domestic airport. But as I trooped into closer proximity to the grand musical  maestro, I discovered it was Sudheendra Kulkarni, the current political gad-fly of the BJP , key party spokesperson, LK… [Read more…]

Angels and Demons

June 18, 2009

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“ When God created two sexes, He may have been overdoing it”. Charles Smith Sharad Yadav, the portly, chubby-cheeked, black-bearded veteran politician has threatened to hang himself from the tallest tree with the thinnest thread or consume tick-20 poison ( actually meant for cocky rodents on a nocturnal prowl). Now I do not have any… [Read more…]

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