Hindu Vivek Kendra
A RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE PROMOTION OF HINDUTVA
   
 
 
«« Back
HVK Archives by Subject

HVK Archives by Subject

Starting: Tue 01 Oct 1996 - 00:00:-34350 EDT
Ending: Fri 01 Nov 1996 - 00:00:-59227 EDT
Messages: 130

  • "Saffron Chic" by Mani Shankar Aiyar
  • 5 dead an mob sets ablaze churches in Indonesian city
    • Posted By ashok    The Times of India - 13 October 1996
      • >>>Around 3,000 rioters in the eastern Indonesian city of Situbondo torched more than two dozen Catholic institutions, killing at least five people, in violence touched off by rumours that the church was harbouring a controversial Muslim leader, authorities said on Saturday. ay.
  • A bitter Afghan harvest awaits Pakistan, USA
    • S K Singh    Sunday Observer - 6-12 October 1996
      • >>>The Taliban, created and backed by Pakistan, have stormed into Kabul without any real fight. Their earlier takeovers of Herat, Jalalabad and Sarobi were also without any bloodshed. 'Silver bullets got them these victories', as they say in traditional Afghani. But then the question ...
  • A Sleight of Hand
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 19 October 1996
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh has thrown up a conundrum calculated to fox the keenest student of the Indian Constitution. There are no known answers to how the mess should be cleaned up. Perhaps that is why the United Front government decided to invent one. But unfortunately for it, its ...
  • After doing Brutus, Vaghela turns Hamlet
  • Alarm bells for Gowda as new axis develops around Kesri
    • Neerja Chowdhury    The Indian Express - 8 October 1996
      • >>>"Chacha" Kesri is weaving a web to catch Gowda on the wrong foot. He has threatened the withdrawal of Congress support. By choosing to administer the warning in the context of Uttar Pradesh (that the United Front should support Mayavati to form government in Lucknow since the ...
  • Alienation of Some Intellectuals
  • And now, it is Husain's turn to be painted nude
  • Appeasement on the agenda
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 10 October 1996
      • >>>Jammu and Kashmir has passed through a decade-long turmoil due to Pak-sponsored terrorism in the state. Today, when successful state assembly elections have been conducted, we are faced with two contradictory feelings - euphoria and the lurking suspicion that things may not ot ...
  • Art of Freedom - The What And The How
    • Soumitro Das    The Statesman - 16 October 1996
      • >>>A society that codifies norms of artistic representation to make them conform to any other is not a free society. A free society is one in which artistic freedom is potentially absolute - it is up to the artist to use as much of it as he wishes. The demands of an artist's discipline ...
  • Art vs Freedom
    • Prabhakar Begde    The Times of India - 17 October 1996
      • >>>The vandalism of paintings by Husain at the Husain-Doshi gufa in Ahmedabad, which is itself a classic example of imaginatively blended art and architecture, is saddening. I am a great admirer of Husain's work and his various endeavours in the field of art and even had an opportuni- ...
  • Article 356: UF doublespeak - II
    • Ashwani Talwar & B S Nagaraj    The Indian Express - 18 October 1996
      • >>>Twenty-four hours is a long time in politics. United Front chief ministers spent Tuesday trashing Article 356 at the Inter-State Council meeting. At the United Front Steering Committee meeting on Wednesday evening they were pleading for the invocation of the discredited Article in ...
  • Artistic freedom vs social responsibility PART - I
    • Iqbal Masud    The Times of India - 13 October 1996
      • >>>Limits to artistic expression. are essential because the wellbeing of the community. is more important than the individuality of the artist. And if the community is given priority over the voice of an individual, the imposition of certain boundaries are necessary. These ...
  • Artistic freedom vs social responsibility PART - II
    • Arpita Singh    The Times of India - 13 October 1996
      • >>>We are back, it seems, to those dark times when, the Muslim invaders damaged the temples. Religious . sentiments blinded them and they were unable to appreciate the sheer beauty, the unequalled excellence of the sculptures that adorned the structures. All they could see was the ...
  • Ashok Mitra on Loan Defaulters
  • Back to the future
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 11 October 1996
      • >>>Since the electorate, like the consumer, is always right, the political parties will have to see the UP results not in terms of individual gains and losses but in much broader terms than they are accustomed to. What is more, they will have to consider this particular verdict in the ...
  • Bhagwan Imperium and the RSS; and a response
    • Bhupendra Yadav    The Pioneer - 7 October 1996
      • >>>Not just breakfast cereals. even nationalism conies packed in different shapes and flavors. There is ethnic nationalism which magnifies ancient tribal hatreds. Bosnia is the worst example of it. Counterpoised to this is civic nationalism of which Gandhiji's Congress was an ...
  • Bhandari sheds pretence of neutrality, hopes for a non-BJP govt in UP
    • Posted By ashok    The Economic Times - 19 October 1996
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh governor Romesh Bhandari added yet another controversy today to his long list by admitting that he was still hopeful that anti-BJP parties would eventually be able to arrive at an understanding to provide a stable government and that was why he had kept the assembly ...
  • BJP is not cadre-based party : Advani
  • Ceasar's sardar
    • Editorial    The Economic Times - 8 October 1996
      • >>>It was long suspected and has now been proved - Dr Manmohan Singh is a politician after all, not a mere technocrat. He has been made a member of the Congress Working Committee, a sign that he has arrived. Even more, it is a sign that the new Congress president, Mr Sitaram Kesri, i, ...
  • Clash of statutes - No reason to delay Christian personal law reform
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 10 October 1996
      • >>>The Supreme Court ruling that the church cannot annul a marriage conforms to the principles laid down in its earlier judgments that where the personal laws clash with general laws, the latter will prevail. The judgment followed the annulment of a marriage by the church, on ...
  • Congress - the last straw
    • Rajni Kothari    The Pioneer - 29 September 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. For some years now we have been witness to an amazing spectacles the virtual collapse of a major and in many ways unique and distinctive institution in the annals of ...
  • Controversy shrouds yagna
  • Death by honour
    • Farrukh Dhondy    Mid-day - 10 October 1996
      • >>>Once upon a time, or to be more precise, in the late 50s in Trinidad, a Mr Kilgour was tried for the murder of a lady, Joyce, whom he was alleged to have stabbed to death. The trial, like that of O J Simpson in recent times, became a cause celebre.
  • Defining minorities in India
  • Depoliticisation key to reforming SGPC
    • Jasbir Singh Ahluwalla    The Times of India - 8 October 1996
      • >>>On the eve of the elections to the general house of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandhak Committee, on October 13, it would be appropriate to highlight some of the issues that are of deep concern to the Sikh community, as distinct from those that may be immediately relevant for the ...
  • Different communities viewed freedom variously says EMS
    • Bisheshwar Mishra    The Times of India - 17 October 1996
      • >>>Communist leader E.M.S. Namboodiripad on the topic of 'Marxism, religion and caste' at the Jawaharlal Nehru University to a packed and attentive audience on Tuesday, traced through India's struggle for independence, the different perspectives that had evolved for viewing the ...
  • Does faith need the crutch of wisdom?
    • Anees Jung    The Pioneer - 14 October 1996
      • >>>These are days of Shradh, my servant said. He will take a few hours off on Saturday, and go to the Jamuna river. He will take a bath in its sacred waters, visit the temple on its shores, feed the children who gather for the occasion, distribute coins and return home. Only ...
  • Donation to Clinton puts Gandhi foundation chief under a cloud
    • Manuwant K. Choudhary    The Afternoon - 17 October 1996
      • >>>Mr. Yogesh Gandhi, the great-grand-nephew of Mahatma Gandhi and founder president of the Gandhi Foundation, is under a cloud for having donated US$ 325,000 towards the presidential election campaign of Bill Clinton. This is the highest donation given by an individual to a politi- ...
  • Ebb tide for saffron lobby
    • Amulya Ganguli    The Indian Express - 17 October 1996
      • >>>The first sign that the BJP was no longer as happily placed as before was discernible in the Lok Sabha poll in which the party's share of the vote did not move up from what it was five years ago - 20 per cent. But, delighted by its emergence as the largest group in Parliament and ...
  • ECON. TIMES: "BJP not join bandwagon for 'operation judicial activism'"
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 3 October 1996
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today neatly distanced itself from the growing chorus of protests against judi- cial activism by endorsing its recent actions against politicians. The party general secretary, M Venkaiah Naidu, who refuted the allegation that the judiciary was transgressing its limits said that it has "stepped in only because of the ...
  • Editorial TOI: "Red in the Face"
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 4 October 1996
      • >>>Mr Indrajit Gupta is apparently not the tiniest bit upset about the midnight missive the government sneaked across to the CBI counsel on the eve of Mr Narasimha Rao's scheduled court appearance in the Lakhubhai Pathak cheat- ing case. No matter that he, as home minister, wasn't privy to the move. No matter also that counsel Gopal Subramaniam has since ...
  • ET: "Aurveda brings a zing thing ..."
    • Gita Madhusudhan    The Economic Times - 27 September 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. Stressed? Overworked? Head for your next holiday to India - that's the new sales pitch adopted by the Government of India's tourist offices abroad. .
  • ET: "Magic lure of ancient cures"
    • Nasima H Khan    The Economic Times - 22 September 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. A virtual, stampede on Tuesday, the last of the five-day Mystique India '96, proclaimed the success of the firstever exhibition on ancient Indian sciences, arts and ...
  • ET: "Transparency, UF-style"
    • Editorial    The Economic Times - 2 October 1996
      • >>>Union law minister Ramakant Khalap should resign imme- diately. There is no other honourable course open to him or to the ruling coalition if it is true that he directed the CBI to not oppose former prime minister Narasimha Rao's bail application in the Lakhubhai Pathak case. Further, if the law minister acted at the behest of the prime minister, the latter ...
  • ET: "VP advises Gowda on dos and don'ts ...."
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 3 October 1996
      • >>>Former Prime Minister Mr V P Singh today subtly but distinctly laid down a rulebook of dos and don'ts for the United Front government and its head Mr H D Deve Gowda in the wake of rampant speculation that the Centre was protecting Mr P V Narasimha Rao from the legal noose in several cases, including the $100,000 Lakhubhai Pathak cheating case. ...
  • For democracy's sake, the Congress must not die
    • Sudheendra Kulkarni    The Pioneer - 10 October 1996
      • >>>Mr Sitaram Kesri has played a master stroke by inducting Dr Manmohan Singh into the Congress Working Committee. It may well turn out to be a brilliant, albeit desperate, last over sixer scored in vain by an almost discarded, doddering old player with an inglorious record, who ...
  • For them secularism is only a slogan to acquire power
    • Subhash Kirpekar    The Times of India - 18 October 1996
      • >>>That secularism is not a force that binds "secular forces" is perhaps evident from the shenanigans of the United Front constituents - the Congress, the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Samajwadi Party - as they try to form a government In Utter Pradesh, currently in a flux.
  • Go soft on BJP: It is going the secular way
    • Sankar Ghosh    The Asian Age - 15 October 1996
      • >>>The Uttar Pradesh Assembly election results are out and the Bharatiya Janata Party has, despite all manoeuvring, emerged the crucial, single largest party in the biggest Assembly of the most populous state in the country. Although the BJP leadership is clearly disappointed at ...
  • Govt sleeping over ISI activities in N-E mosque
    • Shankar Ray    The Observer - 26 October 1996
      • >>>Garikhana Masjid, on the Guwahati-Shillong road, is a regular meeting place of several Muslim fundamentalist groups, which sometimes send its representatives from different parts of south Asian countries, to hold strategic meetings, according to an officer of a central intelel- ...
  • Gujral calls for secularism to move into a less static sphere
    • Nirmal Mitra    The Economic Times - 7 October 1996
      • >>>Secularism should be an instrument of change and not remain in a static condition like it has for the last 50 years of Independence, external affairs minister I K Gujral said in New York on Saturday night. Addressing a dinner gathering of leading members of the ...
  • Hawala: Political Dilemma and the Legal Dimension
  • Hindu chauvinists are doing a Taliban on MF Hussain
    • Dilip Raote    The Economic Times - 10 October 1996
      • >>>The Hindu Taliban are at it again, his time led by Mumbai's cultural imam, Pramod Navalkar. Their target is artist MF Hussain, who's taken to Hindu and film goddesses ,after he was tired of horses. Hussain is evolving, unlike his detractors who are going ng ...
  • Hindujas, Paul provide links between India, UK Labour; and create problem
    • Sanjay Suri    The Economic Times - 22 October 1996
      • >>>The rivalry between the Hinduja brothers and Swraj Paul is beginning to affect India's relations with the opposition Labour Party of Britain. The attempts at diplomacy through businessmen have surfaced again following the Labour Party's decision to send nd ...
  • Hindutva and dialectics
    • P Parameshwaran    Organiser - 22 September 1996
      • >>>Shri O.V. Vijayan's entry into the Hindutva debate (see "Dialectics of Hindutva" The Indian Express, June 17, 1996) has not come a day too soon. Though he labels the debate phoney, the fact that a distinguished and creative intellectual like him could not resist the temptation to ...
  • Holy terrorists; and a comment
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 12 October 1996
      • >>>Beauty shall save the world. Every art seeks to renew the hope of Dostoevsky. But it has never been an easy passage for imagination, which defies the wisdom of reality managers. The banished poet, the burned pages - history is littered with the dark residues of art's ...
  • Home minister upset with govt action in Rao case
  • Hung again
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 11 October 1996
      • >>>Instability would appear to be the fate of Uttar Pradesh politics. Since 1989 it has had close to half a dozen governments run by as many political parties and combinations. The uncertain verdict of the just-concluded assembly polls has only added to the confusion. The ...
  • Husain should have known better - a letter
    • S Merchant    Afternnon - 11 Oct 1996.
      • >>>This refers to the nude paintings of Hindu deities by Mr M F Husain which have hurt the feelings of many Hindus. Many intellectuals, artists and other leading citizens and self-professed secularists have taken up the cudgels for Mr Husain on the pretext that any action against the artist would tantamount to curbing creativity.
  • IE: "A last chance for revival" by Amulya Ganguli
    • Amulya Ganguli    The Indian Express - 3 October 1996
      • >>>There is a medical concept about a condition becoming worse before it can get better. Perhaps the Congress is nearing the end of the first stage and, if it can keep its nerve, may be able to begin the process of recovery. To do so, however, it will have to jettison much of its recent past and start on a clean slate, as it were. ...
  • IE: "Ahmadi and trial spark lawyers' protests"
    • PTI    The Indian Express - 2 October 1996
      • >>>Over 200 members of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) have questioned the propriety of the Chief Justice of India, A M Ahmadi allegedly having a "mysterious" midnight meeting with Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda at a time when the apex judiciary was seized of several sensational cases involving high political functionaries. ...
  • IE: "Hussain's brush with Hindutva ....."
    • Antara Dev Sen    The Indian Express - 8 October 1996
      • >>>The maverick painter is in the spotlight again. And maybe for once, regretting it. M F Husain's paintings of Hindu goddesses, including that of Saraswati, the goddess of learning, has created quite a stir due to their lack of clothes. Of course, the paintings are not new. Nor is the tradi- tion of portraying ...
  • IE: "Kashmir's Autonomy Bogey"
    • Jagmohan    The Indian Express - 8 October 1996
      • >>>Before and during the recent elections to the State Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir, the issue of autonomy was resurrected. After the elections, too, it will remain at the centre stage of politics of the State and its relations with the Union. Few in the country, however, understand the implications of the autonomy y ...
  • If govt were a company, the chairman would be in jail
    • Jay Dubashi    Sunday Observer - 6-12 October 1996
      • >>>Imagine a company with a sales turn-over of Rs 1500 crore - nearly as big as Mahindra & Mahindra or Ashok Leyland. The company doesn't make any profits, but keeps borrowing money, nearly Rs 600 crore a year. It has a huge debt, about Rs 8000 crore, but that doesn't seem to bother its ...
  • Implementation of verdicts
    • K N Goyal    The Statesman - 14 October 1996
      • >>>Many politicians have been saying that they will abide by the Court verdict on Ayodhya. This is easier said than done. In this context one recalls a dispute between Sunnis and Shias over certain plots in Mohalla Doshipura, Varanasi. Litigations started in 1931. Shias won the ...
  • In corruption mera Bharat mahaan, but hum se aage hain Pakistan
    • Chidanand Rajghatta    The Indian Express - 4 October 1996
      • >>>India ranks ninth in a corruption index listing 54 countries, according to a 1996 survey of business attitudes conducted by Transparency International (T1), a Berlinbased non-governmental coalition that seeks to curb international corruption. on.
  • IND. EXPR.: "In Corruption mera Bharat mahaan ..." by C. Rajghatta
    • Chidanand Rajghatta    The Indian Express - 4 October 1996
      • >>>India ranks ninth in a corruption index listing 54 coun- tries, according to a 1996 survey of business attitudes conducted by Transparency International (T1), a Berlin- based non-governmental coalition that seeks to curb international corruption. Nigeria is perceived as the most corrupt country, fol- lowed by Pakistan. ...
  • India's strange silence on Afghanistan baffling
    • Seema Guha    The Times of India - 8 October 1996
      • >>>India has once again been caught on the wrong foot in Afghanistan. The fast-paced development in the Afghanistan capital, which led to the capture of Kabul and the installation of an interim government by the Taliban recently, apparently came as a total surprise to India. .
  • Indologists discount Aryan influx theory
    • Nitish S Rele    The Economic Times - 16 October 1996
      • >>>A CONFERENCE of over 300 Indologists here has rejected the Aryan invasion theory. The conference on `Revisiting Indus-Saraswati Age and Ancient India,' attended by scholars all over the world, was aimed at correcting the 'distorted Hindu history,' ...
  • Intelligence Officer's dangerous links
    • Posted By ashok    The Observer - 30 September 1996
      • >>>DR John V George, a deputy director in the Intelligence Bureau has been marked for his activities relating to a Christian organisation having international links. Despite the fact that Dr George was clearly told to desist from activities of the Theological Society, he ...
  • Is Islamic goodwill for Hindus possible?
    • David Frawley    The Organiser - 14 October 1996
      • >>>Hindus today are often asked to express goodwill for Islam and help minority Muslims in India, who often fell oppressed under the Hindu majority rule. However Hindus are also minorities in various Islamic countries. Therefore the complementary question must arise, is there any ...
  • ISI is more powerful than Pak govt
    • Dinesh Kumar    The Times of India - 12 October 1996
      • >>>"Agencies like the ISI (Inter Services intelligence) are more powerful than the government in Pakistan. The Pakistani ISI masterminded the March 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts..." These were among the candid observations of some Pakista- ...
  • Islamists for Khilafat
    • PTI    The Asian Age - 7 October 1996
      • >>>A symposium organised by the Students Islamic Movement of India on Sunday called for establishment of Khilafat, a world government on the basis of moral principles laid down in the Quran and Sunnah. The symposium held at the Haj House here, was organised ...
  • It's a crown of thorns, Vaghela tells partymen
    • Dinkar Pandya    The Observer - 25 October 1996
      • >>>"It is a crown of thorns," Mr Shankarsinh Vaghela, now the chief minister of the state, is reported to have remarked to some of his close colleagues, who were jubilant at the prospect of the power coming to the party. This, in short, sums up the real feelings of Mr Vaghela - ...
  • Kalyan being blamed for BJP's dismal show
    • Arati R. Jerath    The Indian Express - 11 October 1996
      • >>>The BJP's poor showing in UP is being attributed in party circles to three main factors - the overt Mandalisation of the party, the lack of an emotive issue to subsume the casteist nature of these elections and the poor selection of candidates.
  • Keep it up Mr Kesri
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 8 October 1996
      • >>>The ji huzoor man, as Mr Sitaram Kesri was known until recently, is displaying happy signs of coming into his own. For some one in the business of collecting funds for the party - apart, of course, from revelling in his role as a loyalist -Mr Kesri has shown rare pluck in ...
  • Khilafat: A call to reject the state
    • Varsha Bhosle    The Sunday Observer - 22-26 October 1996
      • >>>On October 7, tucked away from the front pages, a small PTI news item reported a symposium held at the Haj House in Mumbai and organised by the Students Islamic Movement of India to call for establishment of Khilafat, the Quranic concept of a world government based on moral ...
  • Lax Ledt let ABVP grow in JNU
    • Prabal Pratap Singh    The Pioneer - 21 October 1996
      • >>>The overwhelming success of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) elections held last week can be attributed to the complacency of the Left, disillusionment of students with it and the splitting of the Leftist st ...
  • Leave Husain alone
    • Editorial    The Free Press Journal - 7 October 1996
      • >>>Maqbool Fida Hussain was once described by a journalist as the nearest thing to God on earth. For this wild imagery in cold print - and a couple of cover stories in the weekly that he was then editing - this hawala-tainted journalist was richer by at least a couple of Hussain ...
  • Left ponders over JNU debacle, ABVP rejoices
    • Shakir Husain    The Asian Age - 21 October 1996
      • >>>A shocked Left on Saturday blamed the division among their own ranks for the defeat in the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union elections as the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, student wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party, rejoiced its first major victory at JNU. .
  • Like Delhi, Like Lucknow?
    • Editorial    The Economic Times - 11 October 1996
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh has demolished several myths about Indian politics today. One, in a triangular contest, the BJP would come up resounding victors. Actual performance shows that the committed saffron voter is spread thinner on the ground than expected. Two, the Congress-BSP ...
  • Misconceptions of the independence movement; and a comment
    • Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar    The Times of India - 29 September 1996
      • >>>At last week's annual meeting of the World Bank and IMF, many speakers spoke of the need for governments to reduce controls and trade barriers and let entrepreneurs get on with the job. They also stressed the vital roles that governments did indeed need to perform - ensuring law and ...
  • Mr M F Husain's indifference to the feelings - Reply by Ashtekar
  • Munde's revolver was in aide's car during riot
  • Muslims lobby for a CM of their own choice
    • Rahul Karmakar    The Indian Express - 7 October 1996
      • >>>Realising the importance they have come to occupy in all the parties' scheme of things in Uttar Pradesh, Muslims are now pushing for a chief minister belonging to the community. Prominent Islamic leaders backing the Bahujan Samaj Party ...
  • Near-sweep by ABVP in JNU polls
    • HT Correspondent    The Hindustan Times - 19 October 1996
      • >>>The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU), ,which is considered to be the best preserved seat of the leftists has turned saffron with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) recording an impressive win in the students' union elections, results of which were ...
    • HT Correspondent    The Hindustan Times - 19 October 1996
      • >>>The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU), ,which is considered to be the best preserved seat of the leftists has turned saffron with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) recording an impressive win in the students' union elections, results of which were ...
  • New dawn at JNU?
    • TCA Srinivasa-Raghavan    Business Standard - 21 October 1996
      • >>>Few things in recent times have given me more perverse satisfaction than the outcome of the latest students' union election at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in Delhi. Having been a stronghold of the Left for almost a quarter of a century, the union has now been captured, ...
  • No go for NGOs
  • Observer: "They also serve ..."
    • Deepali Nandwani    The Observer - 22 September 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. Over a hundred years ago, Bal Gangadhar Tilak took Lord Ganesh out of the confines of the home, exhorting believers to join him in public veneration and worship of the ...
  • Pak's wicked designs
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Observer - 26 October 1996
      • >>>There might have been quite a number of powerful detonators used only by the defence establishments in pulling down the Babri Masjid of Ayodhya on December 6,1992, according to data and information collected for the Pakistani Intelligence outfit, Inter-Service Intelel- ...
  • Pakistani women protest against marriage law
    • AP    The Times of India - 1 October 1996
      • >>>Hundreds of women, chanting and carrying signs, demonstrated on Sunday against a court decision requiring women to get permission to marry from male guardians. "We will fight in the courts against this law, which has been passed in the name of Islam," said Hina Jilani, head ...
  • Peaceful band against ABVP student's murder
  • Political scenario bleak : RSS chief
    • HT Correspondent (New Delhi)    The Hindustan Times - 6 October 1996
      • >>>Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) today said that the Indian polity had become steeped in corruption and there was urgent need for greater activism by good persons to cleanse it. The septuagenarian RSS leader was speaking on the current ...
  • Politicians play games, people pay the price
    • Seema Mustafa    The Asian Age - 19 October 1996
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh, after an extended round of elections at considerable cost to the exchequer (but of course no one talks of that) is back under President's Rule. Nearly 10 days of sulks, threats, allegations, all coming under the bracket of "hectic negotiations" has led to naught. ...
  • Politics of caste is fast eroding Left base, admits CPM
    • Bhaskar Roy    The Times of India - 19 October 1996
      • >>>In a remarkably frank assessment of its strength, the CPM has admitted that the advent of caste politics has deeply eroded its base and even threatened the relevance of its ideology of class struggle. In a review of the party's performance in the recent ...
  • Poll strategy blamed for BJP's setback
    • Times of India News Services    The Times of India - 11 October 1996
      • >>>Even though the Bharatiya Janata Party tried to put up a brave front on Thursday, saying it was "satisfied at being able to maintain its primacy" in Uttar Pradesh, the party top brass are clearly shocked by the outcome of the assembly elections in the state.
  • Prodigal's return
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 12 October 1996
      • >>>Dr Farooq Abdullah's landslide victory in the recent Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections is reminiscent of his illustrious father Sheikh Abdullah's equally impressive showing in 1977. Both elections were largely free and fair and based on the agenda of the state's autonomy ...
  • Quran society seeks action against Husain
    • Posted By ashok    The Free Press Journal - 7 October 1996
      • >>>The Quran-Hindi Society India on Sunday asked the union government to take stringent action against noted artist, M F Hussain, if he is found to have denigrate Hindu deities in his paintings, reports PTI. "India is a secular nation and here no body has the right ...
  • Red compromises on ideology to keep saffron forces at bay
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Observer - 26 October 1996
      • >>>IT is becoming apparent that the Left, especially the CPI (M), Is increasingly feeling exasperated with the policies and actions of the United Front government. Over the economic issues, particularly, foreign direct investment, public sector disinvestment, foreign participation on ...
  • Red in the face
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 4 October 1996
      • >>>Mr Indrajit Gupta is apparently not the tiniest bit upset about the midnight missive the government sneaked across to the CBI counsel on the eve of Mr Narasimha Rao's scheduled court appearance in the Lakhubhai Pathak cheating case. No matter that he, as home minister, wasn't ...
  • Rolling back the reds
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 31 October 1996
      • >>>This year's results of Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) elections provide an excellent picture of the continuing battle between courage of conviction and anomaly of confusion, between the forces of status quo and those of change, and between followers of of ...
  • Sages call to combat hunger at Tirumala conclave
    • Express News Service    The Indian Express - 11 October 1996
      • >>>Sardar Manjit Singh, chief of the Akal Takht, Amritsar, has called upon Dharmacharyas and Peethathipathis to come out of their shells (peetam), and go to the masses to revive the age-old venerable custom of annadanam (giving food to the hungry).
  • Sins of mission: Mother Teresa attacked again
    • Posted By ashok    The Asian Age - 15 October 1996
      • >>>Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity are under attack in the West once more, this time over gross neglect of children in homes run by her order. A former volunteer in her order has charged that "while the nuns pray, the young, the sick and the dying lie ...
  • So near yet so far: RSS fed up with old BJP story
    • Pradyot Lal    The Asian Age - 21 October 1996
      • >>>Disquiet and a sense of deja vu - these are the two dominant emotions within the Sangh Parivar even as the "war" on UP governor Romesh Bhandari is well and truly declared. But much more than the sheer anger and frustration at ...
  • Subversion through foreign funds
    • TV Rajeswar's    The Observer - 17 October 1996
      • >>>While reviewing the CBI Investigations in the St Kitts case, the Supreme Court bench of Justice J S Verma and Justice P N Kirpal directed that a thorough probe be carried out into the antecedents of donors and the donations amounting to crores of rupees to Chandraswamy's ...
  • Supreme Court must not delay judgement on corrupt politicians
    • Rakesh Bhatnagar    The Times of India - 8 October 1996
      • >>>Though neither judicial activism nor political vandalism is responsible for exposing our leaders' past - but rather the logic of events that has brought it about - a special session of Parliament is being demanded by "aggrieved" politicians to discuss "judicial activism." ...
  • Surjeet gives up hopes on secular UP govt
  • Take the debate out of the Sena's paradigm; and two responses
  • Taliban Ban Pictures
  • Taliban provoke a debate
    • Amulya Ganguli    The Indian Express - 31 October 1996
      • >>>The manner in which the Taliban's medievalism has inspired a debate on the rights of Muslim women would suggest that sometimes good does come out of evil. Before Taliban's extraordinary decrees drew the world's attention, Iran was regarded as among the most repressive ...
  • Taliban takeover concern for whole region: British High Commissioner
    • Sandeep Unnithan    The Indian Express - 7 October 1996
      • >>>The British High Commissioner to India David Gore-Booth said that last week's takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban militia has worried all the countries of the region including Iran, Russia and India. Gore-Booth, who was in the city, spoke to Express News ...
  • Taliban's pedigree
    • Nikhil Chakravartty    The Observer - 9 October 1996
      • >>>The lightening occupation of greater part of Afghanistan by the new Muslim fanatic army of the Talibans has not only come as a surprise for political observers but has thrown a serious challenge to the stability of the entire region. The Taliban is known to have been reared, armed ...
  • The 'communal' quirk of Indians
    • Swagato Ganguly    The Economic Times - 31 October 1996
      • >>>Now that the Oxford Advanced Learner's dictionary has come out with an Indian English supplement, I hope it has an entry for the word 'communal.' The 'C' word got me into trouble in the US; my audience was not used to hearing Indian English.
  • The case against Husain
    • Arjun Bhagat    The Pioneer - 15 October 1996
      • >>>M F Husain has been painting (literally) the country red by depicting Goddess Saraswati without any garbs. So let us talk about artistic expression and its "limitless" horizons also referred too as poetic or artistic licence. The debate on Husain's depiction of the goddess Saraswati ...
  • The Infidel is rising again in Mother Russia
  • THE MANU OF OUR TIMES? by Arun Shourie
  • The middle class parentage of Rao's fobbies; and a comment
    • Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr    The Indian Express - 8 October 1996
      • >>>Now that P. V. Narasimha Rao's political wheel of fortune has turned, what is being said about the man is quite in contrast to what was said about him when his star rose on the political horizon five years ago. At that time, a journalist said in an earnest tone, "We don't need char- ...
  • The miracle that no longer is
  • The North East in ferment
    • TV Rajeswar    The Observer - 31 October 1996
      • >>>Prime Minister Deve Gowda has just concluded an extensive visit to the north eastern states to acquaint himself of the problems of the region. Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura constitute the 'arc of crisis' in India's sensitive north ...
  • The seeds of calamity
    • Nadav Shragai    The Pioneer - 8 October 1996
      • >>>For many long years, the work Israel carried out in the Western Wall Tunnel and the Hasmonean Tunnel was one of the openest secrets in the world; almost every foreign visitor from the rank of ambassador and up was taken to the spot.
  • The seven about-to-vanish sisters
    • Ashok Mitra    The Pioneer - 17 October 1996
      • >>>Elections, some sort of, have taken place in Jammu & Kashmir. Few even amongst the devoutly patriotic minded will have the taste or inclination to offer an affirmative response to the query whether these elections have been either "free" or "fair". Nothing is fair in love ...
  • The Taliban: Myth and reality
    • Praful Bidwai    The Economic Times - 4 October 1996
      • >>>As has been their wont in recent years, a number of commentators on security affairs have rushed into print on the Taliban militia's takeover of Kabul, describing it as part of a grand design involving the spread of predatory Islamic fundamentalism, which has serious implicaca- ...
  • The task in Kashmir
    • G M Telang    The Financial Express - 14 October 1996
      • >>>For once, the US Assistant Secretary of State, Robin Raphel, has openly deplored Pakistan's intransigence on Kashmir. Her sharp reaction to Benazir Bhutto's denunciation of the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir as a sham is a far cry from her vigorous espousal of the ...
  • The unemployables- the saffron victory at JNU will exact a comic price
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 21 October 1996
      • >>>The Jawaharlal Nehru University's spectrum shift to saffron in the students union elections should come as no surprise. The red bastion has been crumbling for some years thanks to the efforts - or lack thereof - of three successive communist student bodies, boneless wonders ...
  • The winner loses
    • Posted By ashok    The Observer - 11 October 1996
      • >>>The aphorism, the winner loses, aptly sums up the outcome of the UP assembly elections. The BJP is poised to emerge as the single largest party in a hung assembly. With counting for just five seats left to be taken up (at the time of writing), the party has bagged 155 seats ...
  • The Women Held Hostage by Islam
  • There should be no outraging of faith by obscenity and slander
    • Dionne Bunsha    The Times of India - 11 October 1996
      • >>>The Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party's objection to painter M.F. Husain's nude depiction of Hindu goddesses has sparked a debate on artistic freedom. The Times of India spoke to literary critic, author and former head of the English department of Mumbai university Vrinda Nabar, ...
  • TOI: "Marching to UF's Tune Left in the Lurch"
    • Praful Bidwai    The Times of India - 8 October 1996
      • >>>If Mr Deve Gowda had deliberately planned to discredit the United Front government and make it forfeit half its moral prestige and political goodwill in a single day, he couldn't have done it more efficiently than he did on September 30. The wholly indefensible manner. in which he rushed to rescue Mr Narasimha Rao by subverting every norm of political ...
  • TOI: "Prehistoric man thrived here"
    • Gautham Machaiah    The Times of India - 2 October 1996
      • >>>Extensive exploration by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in Karnataka has revealed that the pre-historic man thrived on the banks of the river Bhima in Raichur dis- trict. The findings assume importance because the evidence unearthed by the ASI ranges from the second to the 18th century, which goes to prove that this ...
  • TOI: "While Islam as a religion empowers women ....."
    • Zeenat Shaukat Ali    The Times of India - 3 October 1996
      • >>>The vital factor in the debate over the empowerment of Muslim women is whether or not contemporary Islam can be visualised as an "emancipatory force." As the world of Islam is not monolithic, Muslims differ in their reflec- tions on this issue. It is generally held that though autonomy is available to women, it is contained and demarcated, and therefore the ...
  • UN body slams India for untoucability
  • UN Warns Kabul About Women's Rights
  • UP outcome a lesson to all parties
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 12 October 1996
      • >>>The political parties may claim what they what to prove and what suits them, but the outcome of the 1996 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections has given the message that if the non-Bharatiya Janata Party forces want to keep the BJP away from the government, they have to remain united ...
  • Vital decision for Kashmir
    • Kuldip Nayar    The Indian Express - 14 October 1996
      • >>>Ideally, elections in Jammu and Kashmir should have been held after a political settlement. But the Government's predicament was how to find representatives who had the backing to negotiate. It could have held talks with the Hurriyat leaders. They represent a movement which, ...
  • Warm gesture of Berliners moves yoga guru Iyengar
  • Way out in UP - Coalition through time-sharing
  • Why feminise corruption?
    • Madhu Kishwar    The Indian Express - 4 October 1996
      • >>>Most countries have failed to give due space and representation to women in their political institutions. But in the case of India, the problem is more serious because while in other countries women are inching forward bit by bit, in our country the participation of women in politit- ...
  • With UF as the enemy, the BJP does not need friends
  • WSJ: Indians Favor Local Brands Over Foreign, Survey Finds

Last message date: Fri 01 Nov 1996 - 00:00:-59227 EDT
Archived on: Sat Jun 14 1997 - 11:37:53 EDT


This archive was generated by hypermail 1.02.

Back                          Top

«« Back
 
 
 
  Search Articles
 
  Special Annoucements