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Starting: Tue 01 Apr 1997 - 10:47:40 EDT
Ending: Wed 30 Apr 1997 - 22:43:52 EDT
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  • "Being the CM is not important" - Interview of Kalyan Singh
    • Subhash Mishra    India Today - 15 April 1997
      • >>>The intriguing silence of the BJP national vice-president and former chief minister Kalyan Singh for four days following the announcement of the BSP-BJP alliance was cause enough for much controversy. In this interview with Principal Correspondent SUBHASH MISHRA, the first after the formation of the coalition Government, ...
  • "I will accomplish the task of six years in six months"
    • Sharat Pradhan / Locknow    Sunday - 6-12 April 1997
      • >>>In June 1995, she had created political history by becoming the first Dalit woman chief minister of India. And after her ignominious exit a few months later, many thought that it was curtains for Mayawati. But now, the 40-year-old general secretary of the Bahujan Samaj ...
  • "It was a burden on my mind. But I slept well" - Advani
    • Saroj Nagi    The Hindustan Times - 13 April 1997
      • >>>Nothing illustrated the tension, strain and trauma of the charge that Bharatiya Janata Party president Lal Krishna Advani had received money through a hawala operator than the aftermath of the Delhi High Court judgement quashing the case. It was gay abandon all the way, with Mr Advani surreptitiously wiping away his tears ...
  • "Janata Dal is not averse to sharing power with Congress" -
    • Ritu Sarin    The Indian Express - 6 April 1997
      • >>>Former Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh may be confined to a hospital bed, awaiting a kidney transplant, but his physical condition has far from affected his political acumen. Several leaders are queueing up to meat him at his hospital room and his telephone lines remain choked with calls from leaders of every hue ...
  • "Next election to be fought in North, PM to be from there"
    • Ritu Sarin    The Indian Express - 27 April 1997
      • >>>Last fortnight's power games to elect the leader of the United Front have underscored the role of Harkishen Singh Surjeet as a prime power manager. But Surjeet likes to see himself as a peacemaker rather than an ace manipulator. The CPI(M) General Secretary spoke to RITU SARIN about his role in the making of the ...
  • "Sleeping with the 'enemy', and none the worse for it"
    • Aneela Babar    Communalism Combat - 1997 April
      • >>>Its been over two weeks since I landed in Bombay I'm so happy at my decision to come. I travelled by bus, by train, by air, in Bombay, to Calcutta and back. And now I go back, touch wood, with not even one negative or hostile experience. Its been quite a trip.... It was my first day with John Crasto from your office on the ...
  • "Was Ayodhya a full stop, comma or exclamation?'
    • Mahesha Hebbar    The Asian Age - 7 April 1997
      • >>>"It's him, it's him" came the whispering as young students nudged each other and necks craned to view a slim dapper Englishman blissfully unaware of the sensation he was creating. College kids from all over Britain had forked out hard-earned money to bear this speaker, it was for many their first glimpse of a ...
  • 'American reporting on India biased by contrasts in culture'
    • Suman Guha Mozumder    The Economic Times - 7 April 1997
      • >>>Do cultural differences dictate a certain "distaste" for the subcontinent that lead to negative reporting from this region by American reporters? Mr Selig Harrison, a correspondent of the Associated Press in South Asia from 1951-1954 and South Asia Bureau chief of Washington Post ...
  • 'BJP will enter the fray when doors are shut on Gowda'
    • Kumar Anand    The Pioneer - 6 April 1997
      • >>>Bharatiya Janata Party president L K Advani says that his party will think of staking claim to form the Government only after the fate of the Deve Gowda Government is sealed. In an interview with The Pioneer, he says: "We shall cross the bridge when we come to it." ...
  • 'Dalit' priests lead Hindu resurgence
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    VHP Bulletin - 8 April 1997
      • >>>It was at Kanya Kumari in Tamil Nadu that Swami Vivekananda got his inspiration to preach Hinduism across the seven seas. And Yogi Aurobindo chose the Tamil bhoomi of Pondicherry for his sadhana. In the ancient times it was from the coast of this land that sage Agasti ...
  • 'Earlier the gang-up was to keep the BJP out' - Advani
    • Shivani Singh    The Sunday Observer - 27-March April 3
      • >>>>From a swayamsevak at 14 and a pracharak at 18, Lal Kishinchand Advani steadily graduated to the post of Bharatiya Jan Sangh president in 1973. In 1986, he became president of the Jan Sangh's new avatar, the Bharatiya Janata Party, for the first time. But it was only in 1990, when he embarked on his controversial rath yatra ...
  • 'Greater autonomy' a design to dismember the country-RSS
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Organiser - 30 March 1997
      • >>>The meeting of the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was held at Reshimbag, Nagpur on 14, 15 and 16 March 1997. The following is the text of resolutions it adopted on Kashmir, North-East and on the drift in Indian economic situation: On Kashmir ...
  • 'Pak spends three times more on defence than India'
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Indian Express - 10 April 1997
      • >>>Dr Mahbub-ul-haq has had a long career as a policy-maker in his capacity as chief economist of ,the Pakistan Planning Commission (1957-70), Director of the World Bank's Policy Planning Department (1970-82), Planning and Finance Minister in Pakistan's Federal Cabinet (1982-88), and chief architect of the UNDP annual Human Development Report ...
  • 'Politics today is the law of the jungle' - Sikander Bakht
    • Ranjit Khomne    The Afternoon on Sunday - 23 March 1997
      • >>>Mr. Sikander Bakht has been made and unmade into many things by the media. The reason: He is a prominent Muslim who places his die-hard faith in the 'Hindu party' the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This, to an outsider, may be surprising and even unusual but not to the leaden "I am in the BJP by choice, not by compulsion," says the ...
  • 'Shakuni-like CPM blocked Moopanar'
    • Express News Service    The Indian Express - 21 April 1997
      • >>>The Communist Party of India (Marxist) had played a dubious role like Shakuni in Mahabharata to prevent a mass leader like Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) president G K Moopanar from becoming prime minister, Bharatiya Janata Party MP O Rajagopal said on Sunday. He told media persons in Chennai that in recent times no one with a ...
  • 'Tell Mulayam to worry about himself' - Mayawati
    • Sharat Pradhan    The Sunday Observer - 30 March -
      • >>>Mayawati was the first ever dalit woman to head a government in any state of the country. And now she has created history again by assuming the Uttar Pradesh chief minister's office for the second time. Significantly, the second time too, it is the Bharatiya Janata Party which has heralded her elevation to power. The ...
  • 'There will a scramble from the UF after Gowda is voted out'
    • Mahendra Ved    The Times of India - 5 April 1997
      • >>>"Who knows, we may get the amrit (nectar) at the end of this sagar manthan (churning of the ocean)," says Sushma Swaraj, using a simile from ancient scripture. She is forthright about the role the Bharatiya Janata Party sees for itself after it has done its "duty" of bringing down the Deve Gowda government in the Lok Sabha on ...
  • 'We will fight hard' an ex-PM endeavors to solve the crisis
    • Ruchira Gupta    Asiaweek - 11 April 1997
      • >>>Onetime prime minister V.P. Singh may suffer from a sick kidney, but his political health remains strong. Singh, leader of the centrist Janata Dal, cobbled together the 13-party United Front last year, exploiting both his moral authority (he is regarded as incorruptible, even ascetic) as well ...
  • 500 years later, Vasco da Gama sparks fury
    • Pamela D'mello    The Asian Age - 10 April 1997
      • >>>Even five hundred years after Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama set foot in India and opened the sea route to India for Europe, the bitterness of the past is not forgotten in Panaji. Portugal's efforts to have a high profile celebration in collaboration with India, has drawn some sharp reactions in Goa,, ...
  • A critique of history textbooks used in Pakistan
  • A falsehood comes crashing down (Speech)
    • L. K. Advani    BJP Today - 16-30 April 1997
      • >>>Shri L.K. Advani's speech while inaugurating the two-day meeting of the BJP National Executive in New Delhi on April 5, 1997: Dear Colleagues, I welcome you all to this extremely important meeting of the National Executive of the Party. We are meeting after a gap of ...
  • A national fantasy
    • Mani Shankar Aiyar    The Indian Express - 23 April 1997
      • >>>P. Chidambaram, the articulate, English-speaking philosopher-spokesman of the Tamil Maanila Congress (which means Tamil State Congress - and has nothing to do with Imelda Marcos!) has, over the past twelve months, given us two major reasons for which regional parties such as his are the need of the hour. The ...
  • A new agenda for Muslim radicals
    • Irfan Ahmad    The Times of India - 1 April 1997
      • >>>As we are preparing ourselves to celebrate the golden jubilee of India's independence, there are moves to nullify it also. Recently Muslim radicals under the banner of Milli Parliament at Hubli in Karnataka resolved to launch a separate Muslim political party to accomplish an "unfinished Islamic agenda". The Milli Parliament ...
  • Adamant Gowda plays spoilsport
    • Harish Gupta    The Indian Express - 24 April 1997
      • >>>Trouble is brewing in the United Front and the next eight days could be crucial. The hurt feelings of those who have been ignored in the leadership crisis have not yet been assuaged, despite the best efforts of Prime Minister I K Gujral and other UF leaders. To begin with the setting up of the United Front-Congress ...
  • Advani and Havala: Truth doth prevail
    • P P Bala Chandran    The Observer - 10 April 1997
      • >>>Millions of his followers would like to see Lal Krishna Advani, after the Delhi High Court verdict on the havala case, in the mould of the classic hero who comes unscathed through a test by fire. The all around euphoria the verdict has generated should be seen in the light of the popular perception that the framing up of Advani ...
  • Advani in Hawala scam: Finale of a frame-up
    • Sudheendra Kulkarni    The Pioneer - 15 April 1997
      • >>>We Indians have been witness to many obnoxious developments in politics and public life in the past year or so. A former Prime Minister is entangled in a labyrinth of litigations in which the offence alleged against him ranges from bribery to forgery. Another politician, who has visions of becoming the next Prime Minister, and has, for this and other dishonourable reasons, ...
  • Advani regrets President's decision to instal Gujral
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 28 April 1997
      • >>>BJP president L K Advani has criticised President Shankar Dayal Sharma's handling of the recent political crisis and described the decision to invite I K Gujral for forming the government at the Centre as "unethical and unacceptable". In an interview to a private TV channel, Mr Advani said the ...
  • Advantage BJP
    • Editorial    The Asian Age - 13 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party was the only political organisation to escape unscathed during the debate in the Lok Sabha on the confidence motion moved by Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda. Its leaders, for once off the hook, were enjoying every moment of the day and the absolute freedom to rip the Congress and the United Front apart in turn. Mr Jaswant Singh ...
  • After Easter Sunday
    • TVR Shenoy    The Economic Times - 2 Apr 1997
      • >>>HALFWAY through the morning of Easter Sunday, my phone started ringing. It hasn't stopped since. It is a wonderful thing to have a reputation as a latter-day Delphic oracle. Wonderful, but exhausting, especially when I don't know what the Congress is planning. I doubt if the Congress Working Committee (CWC) know! ...
  • Alcoholism is a greater problem than drugs in Northeast
    • Rupa Chinai    Times of India - 2 Apr 1997
      • >>>Emerging trends in northeastern states indicate that alcohol abuse is turning out to be the most serious health problem affecting young people here and could be even more serious than drug abuse. Doctors and social workers in the region say there is an urgent need for health policy interventions.
  • Ancient Rome and India : Sage of shared civilisation
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Afternoon - 11 March 1997
      • >>>Romans using Indian spices to garnish their dishes, ivory statues from the subcontinent adoring drawing rooms in Pompeii and Roman coins found in South India 2,000 years ago tell a fascinating story of cultural and commercial ties between the two ancient civilisations. Indian spices like cinnamon, cardamom, pepper and ginger were sought after ...
  • And they call it reform
    • Jagmohan    The Indian Express - 21 April 1997
      • >>>A sound economy requires four strong foundational pillars. These are: efficient infrastructure which attracts investment and encourages initiative; an efficient and productive administrative and managerial set-up; a healthy environment which enhances the quality of life and minimises social strains; a political ...
  • Bangla elders decry anti-Hindu remarks
    • India Abroad News Service    The Observer - 5 April 1997
      • >>>Bangladeshi intellectuals and prominent citizens have come out against "communalist remarks" made by fundamentalist elements on flaming torches carried across the nation to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the country's independence. Fundamentalist parties had dubbed the torches, Shikha Chiranttan ...
  • Be prepared to rule India : BJP
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Asian Age - 6 April 1997
      • >>>BJP president L.K. Advani on Saturday called upon party workers to prepare for mid-term elections which, he said, "may take place any time." "Let us get ready for governance. Our aim is to win a clear majority in the next trial of strength... It is with this objective ...
  • Bengal unit of BJP smells a rat
    • PTI    The Economic Times - 5 April 1997
      • >>>The West Bengal unit of BJP today said that the party would not be surprised if the Congress formed the government at the Centre with the support of the CPI-M. The state, secretary of the party, Mr Rahul Sinha told newsmen that the Congress leader, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, had already talked to the ...
  • Beyond shame and self-respect
    • M V Kamath    Mid-day - 5 April 1997
      • >>>Have we, as a nation, lost all sense of decency and propriety? When the name of Lal Krishna Advani cropped up in connection with the hawala scandal, the President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had the courage and a sense of moral rectitude not only immediately to resign from his Lok Sabha membership, but to refuse ...
  • Bhandari admits to chaos during term
    • Pioneer News Service    The Pioneer - 22 April 1997
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh Governor Romesh Bhandari finally admitted in the House that the law and order situation in the State had deteriorated during his tenure. Proceedings turned turbulent as Opposition members shouted slogans and waved black flags. After his brief confession, the din drowned ...
  • Bishops ask Christians to stay away from liquor trade
    • T K Devasia    The Observer - 7 April 1997
      • >>>In a significant move against the Communist-led government's liberalised liquor policy, the bishops representing three Christian denominations in Kerala have issued a sort of 'fatwa' to the Christians against abetting liquor trade. A joint pastoral letter read out in all the churches in the state ...
  • BJP chief to be elected in Nov
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 7 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party will be electing a new party president at a plenary session in November. According to the BJP organisational polls schedule, finalised by the national executive meeting on Sunday, the electoral college for the party presidential elections is to be completed by October 31.
  • BJP cries foul
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Free Press Journal - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has protested against the creation of a new post by the British High Commission in New Delhi to deal with Kashmir affairs separately "thus delinking the state of Jammu and Kashmir from the Union of India," reports UNI In a statement at a press conference here on Wednesday, party ...
  • BJP fails to exploit Congress-UF deadlock
    • Ajit Kumar Jha    The Times of India - 15 April 1997
      • >>>Act one of the deadlock drama has ended in a Shakespearean tragicomedy. Although Congress president Sitaram Kesri has successfully extracted his pound of flesh in the dismissal of Prime Minister Deve Gowda, he has indeed emerged as the Shylock of the political play being enacted in Delhi. But then Mr Gowda is no innocent Antonio. Emerging as the martyr ...
  • BJP firm on forcing a mid-term election
    • Anil Saxena    The Times of India - 1 April 1997
      • >>>Placed in an "heads I win, tails you lose" situation, the BJP has decided that it would continue to create conditions which would ultimately lead to a snap poll. The party expects the mid-term poll to be held in May as the President's election is due in June. As part of its strategy the party has opposed the Congress claim to ...
  • BJP has reservations about Congress, UF stand
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 8 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday launched a scathing attack against the United Front and the Congress for their "naked lust for power by subverting popular mandate" and mounted a campaign that appears calculated to widen the rift between the two political formations.
  • BJP insists on Vande Mataram in Constitution
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Asian Age - 24 March 1997
      • >>>The BJP on Sunday demanded the amendment of the Constitution in order to give national song Vande Mataram the status equal to that of the national anthemn. "I strongly feel that Article 51A should be properly amended to add in clause (a) the words, "National Song." It is a historical fact ...
  • BJP leader plans reconversion of one lakh tribals
    • N D Sharma    The Indian Express - 28 April 1997
      • >>>First there were conversions. And now, if Rajya Sabha Bharatiya Janata Party MP Dilip Singh Judeo has his way, there will be "reconversions"; as many as one lakh of them. The parliamentarian plans to "bring back" that many tribals of the Chhatisgarh belt to the Hindu fold under his "Operation Ghar ...
  • BJP leaders keep options open
    • Anil Saxena    The Times of India - 6 April 1997
      • >>>Even as they hope for a windfall, possible if the political turmoil leads to mid-term elections, BJP leaders are keeping their fingers crossed, analysing various options open to them to stop the formation of a Congress-led coalition government at the Centre. The BJP sees an "unprecedented opportunity" coming its way, and ...
  • BJP more assertive on staking claim
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observe - 7 April 1997
      • >>>As the Congress-United Front crisis appeared to be heading for flashpoint on Sunday, the Bharatiya Janata Party stepped in with firm assertions of its claim to form the next Government if and when the present one fell. The BJP, which till Saturday had been content with saying that it ...
  • BJP predicts Gujral Govt fall, begins poll preparation
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 22 April 1997
      • >>>Predicting an early fall of Inder Kumar Gujral Government, sworn-in on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party began election preparations for midterm polls it considers a certainty. BJP vice-president Krishan Lal Sharma told press corp that cracks now appear in the United Front and mistrust rampant between the Congress and the UF, ...
  • BJP prefers fresh elections, says Venkaiah Naidu
    • PTI    The Financial Express - 1 April 1997
      • >>>The BJP all India general secretary, Venkaiah Naidu, said today that his party would prefer to go in for a snap poll in the aftermath of the withdrawal of support to the UP ministry by the Congress, but if the Members of Parliament wanted to avoid dissolution of the house the only way open was a return to a BJP ...
  • BJP remains non-committal on confidence motion
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 3 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday refrained from making a definite statement whether it would vote against the confidence vote being sought by Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda on April 11. The party, instead, said that it would take a final decision on the issue at the April 10 meeting of its parliamentary party meeting.
  • BJP rules out stake to forming Government
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 1 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday ruled out staking claim to form the Government, for the present, and urged President Shankar Dayal Sharma to verify Congress's claim of majority before inviting it to form the Government. BJP president L K Advani and leader of opposition Atal Behari ...
  • BJP runs north-south in Saffron vs Kesri duel
    • Our Political Bureau    Economic Times - 2 Apr 1997
      • >>>THE BJP is pinning its hopes on four regional parties - the DMK, TMC, TTDP and the AGP - to thwart the attempts of Congress(I) president Sitaram Kesri to snatch power from Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda. The party - which is yet to respond to a request from Mr Gowda for ...
  • BJP sees poll as a way of shoring up strength
    • K V Lakshmana    The Observer of Business and Politics - 17 April 1997
      • >>>Ironically, the Bharatiya Janata Party today finds that its strength has become its weakness in these days of coalition politics, and would like to press for fresh elections to emerge strong enough to evolve a BJP-centric coalition Government. Anticipating the installation of yet another 'farcical' United Front ...
  • BJP sharpens demand for fresh polls
  • BJP takes a stand
    • Editorial    The Hindustan Times - 8 April 1997
      • >>>It is always a matter of satisfaction when an adversary gets into trouble, but if the BJP nevertheless took its time to decide on how to respond to the current political crisis, it is presumably because the party was taken by surprise, like everyone else, by the sudden withdrawal of Congress support to the United Front. In a surcharged ...
  • BJP to deliver Gowda with a coup de grace
    • Arati R Jerath    The Indian Express - 7 April 1997
      • >>>In a new twist to the ongoing political drama, the national executive of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today decided to pull down the United Front Government led by H D Deve Gowda and try it won hand at forming the government. It has authorised parliamentary party leader A B Vajpayee to chalk ...
  • BJP to keep Kesri out at all cost
    • Arati R Jerath    The Indian Express - 3 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party may step in to help Deve Gowda remain as caretaker Prime Minister in case a midterm poll becomes inevitable. Party leaders are exploring various options on this front including the possibility of abstaining during the confidence vote on April 11 to ensure that Congress president Sitaram Kesri does not bag ...
  • BJP wants second go at Govt if UF shown the door
    • Political Bureau    The Observer of Business & Politics - 4 Apr 1997
      • >>>WHILE the Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday rejected Samata Party president George Fernandes' proposal for formation of a BJP-Congress coalition at the Centre, the regional compulsion of majority of the United Front constituents of facing the Congress as the main opponent in their respective states was the mainstay of ...
  • BJP will stake claim to forming Govt
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 7 April 1997
      • >>>For the first time since Mr Deve Gowda-led United Front Government was gripped by survival crisis following Congress President Sitaram Kesri's letter bomb, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday declared its intentions to form the next Government. "If we think, we can provide a stable Government. After the fall ...
  • BJP worried over likely realignment of UF partners
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 5 April 1997
      • >>>The BJP, which is apprehensive that the threat of a mid-term election would force the partners of the United Front for a realignment after April 11, will chalk out its strategy to prevent any durable non-BJP coalition from taking over power at the Centre in the two-day meeting of the party's national executive.
  • BJP's opportunity
    • Editorial    The Statesman - 20 April 1997
      • >>>So the Congress president who acted so precipitately on behalf of Sonia Gandhi and was supported by other scamsters too numerous to mention, has had to eat crow. He is no longer willing to offer himself as leader of a Congress Government dedicated to improving the party's image by the too clever by half device of withdrawing ...
  • Bogus politics, bogus politicians
    • M V Kamath    The Free Press Journal - 10 April 1997
      • >>>It is so nice to hear from Sitaram Kesri, none less, that H. D. Deve Gowda is a communalist. What is surprising is that it has taken Kesri ten long months to make that unsurprising discovery. It is evident that others in the United Front government, especially the Leftist parties are still in the dark about Kesri's antecedents. No doubt they will come ...
  • Book on Ramakrishna kicks up a controversy
    • Anita Katyal    The Sunday Times of India - 6 April 1997
      • >>>First, well-known historian Stanley Wolpert created ripples with his recent book in which he referred to Jawaharlal Nehru's "homosexual encounters" during his adolescence. And now, a relatively lesser-known writer has created a storm with his book which dwells at length on religious philosopher Ramakrishna ...
  • Boost for BJP
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The Delhi High Court judgement quashing the charges framed by the trial court against Bharatiya Janata Party President Lal Krishna Advani in the Jain hawala case comes as a morale booster for the party, especially given the political uncertainties in which its rivals are embroiled. Though the United Front and the Congress are ...
  • Building houses for flood victims
    • F.O.C.    Organiser - 30 March 1997
      • >>>The recent cyclone that swept through Andhra Pradesh caused immense damage to life and property running into several crores of rupees. While many governmental organisations and voluntary agencies delved into the relief operations, Jana Sankshema Samiti (JSS) was the first one to provide quick relief to the needy with all promptness.
  • Business as usual
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 3 April 1997
      • >>>Just because a government is confronted with a vote of confidence which it may lose, there is no reason for the business of governance to come to a standstill. Ever since Mr Sitaram Kesri dropped his ,Sunday bombshell, however, a strange mood of languor and paralysis has descended upon the Capital. Government offices ...
  • Calendars and calendars - which one to follow - (agenda)
    • Arabinda Ghose    Organiser - 27 April 1997
      • >>>April 8 was celebrated as the first day of the Vikram Samvat 2054 by the devout Hindus in the country. This day is celebrated with greater enthusiasm in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. For the Hindus of these States, Chaitra Shukla ...
  • Chacha Chanakya declares war on Left
    • Yogesh Vajpeyi    The Indian Express - 25 April 1997
      • >>>Congress President Sitaram Kesri has decided to take on the Left. He today categorically warned the leaders of the two communist parties to desist from giving vent to their blind anti-Congressism of "be prepared to face the consequences". Kesri has picked up West Bengal Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee ...
  • Chasing a chimera
    • M N Buch    The Indian Express - 18 April 1997
      • >>>The President of Pakistan, speaking on the occasion of the Yom-e-Jumhuriya on March 23, stated that his country will extend every type of political, moral and diplomatic support to the separatists in Kashmir. It is no secret that the aim of Pakistan is to create conditions within Kashmir which ultimately result in that state being absorbed into Pakistan. We are witness to the ...
  • Christian community has no say in Minority Institutions
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Organiser - 27 April 1997
      • >>>A full bench of the Supreme Court is going into the scope of Article 30 of the Constitution concerning the rights of a minority community in establishing and administering educational institutions of its choice. Shri Joseph Pulikunnel, a member of a minority community, Nazrani Catholic Church of India and Director ...
  • Christian dalits - victims of discrimination
    • Brindavan C. Moses    The Hindu - 8 April 1997
      • >>>Almost all the major political parties, with the lone exception of the Bharatiya Janata Party, included in their election manifestos (1996), the Christian dalits' demand for inclusion in the Scheduled Castes list and the United Front Government included the demand in its Common Minimum Programme. The Prime Minister, Mr. H. D. Deve Gowda, gave a ...
  • Common Minimum irresponsibility
    • Shekhar Gupta    The Indian Express - 12 April 1997
      • >>>After Rajiv Gandhi's betrayal of the promise of 1985, India has learnt not to expect too much from its politicians. But even by their dismal standards their behaviour now has been nothing short of treasonous. A government has been toppled in the budget session and one of the busiest foreign policy seasons ever on ...
  • Comrades or Mullahs
    • Periscope    Organiser - 30 March 1997
      • >>>Comrades describe themselves as secular. But in action, their behaviour is motivated by consideration of appeasing a particular section of the society. The latest example has been provided by the CPM-controlled Government in West Bengal where the division bench of the State High Court had decreed a ban on the use of ...
  • Cong will consider UF proposals for stability, says Pilot
    • Sikar (Rajasthan)    The Economic Times - 28 April 1997
      • >>>Congress will consider with an open mind proposals from the United Front to give stability to the Gujral government, Congress Working Committee member, Mr Rajesh Pilot said today. Mr Pilot stated this in an informal chat with newsmen when asked to comment on the TMC leader, Mr G K Moopanar's reported statement ...
  • Congress has no options: Advani
    • CHO Ramaswami    The Hindustan Times - 20 April 1997
      • >>>In a wide-ranging question-answer session between Tamil actor/playwright and satirist CHO Ramaswami and BJP chief L. K. Advani, the latter feels that the BJP's current problems are a result of the party's phenomenal growth. He forecasts that the Congress would be reduced to irrelevance in the nation's politics ...
  • Constitution held to ransom
    • Rajeev Dhavan    The Hindu - 11 April 1997
      • >>>Watched through the lens of the media, the Indian democracy is fast becoming a spectator sport. A nation of a near-billion people which went to the polls last year is on the brink of doing so again. why? In the absence of a genuine democracy within the political parties, one man - Mr. Sitaram Kesri - has decided to ...
  • Contradictions unbound
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 3 April 1997
      • >>>The verdict of 1996 general election was fractured in a way that could not have yielded a stable government in the scenario of the inflexible mind-set of the political decision-makers. The way the UF government was formed betrayed high level of ad-hocism. The public was generally apprehensive of the durability of the ...
  • Copying with collateral damage
    • S.M.A. Kazmi    The Indian Express - 12 April 1997
      • >>>A series of unexplained bomb blasts in Punjab and Haryana (besides Delhi) during the past three months points to efforts by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence to de-stabilise the region. The blasts, including the recent one at Pathankot last week, have all occurred in busy places, reviving fears of a revival of terrorism.
  • Coterie launches drive to rock fledging Gujral govt
    • Harish Gupta    The Indian Express - 25 April 1997
      • >>>Even as working president of the Janata Dal, Sharad Yadav, swung into action to narrow down differences among the United Front's constituents, CPM general secretary Harkishan Singh Surjeet, former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda and a few others have launched a campaign to weaken the Gujral Government before it could stabilise. ...
  • Countey at the crossroads - Part II of V (United colours of the Front)
    • Ashis Chakrabarti and Bishaka De Sarkar    The Telegraph - 13 April 1997
      • >>>Political leaders and analysts have noted a totally new ,direction in the politics of the United Front this time. Since the days of the first Front governments in the states in 1967 (barring the first communist government in Kerala in 1959) and at the Centre in 1977, the fragile coalition partners would panic at the first sign ...
  • Country at the crossroads - Part I of V
    • Ashis Chakrabarti and Bishaka De Sarkar    The Telegraph - 13 April 1997
      • >>>P Chidambaram may have unconsciously derived it from former BBC correspondent in Delhi, Mark Tully's No Full Stops in India. Even as his government was bowing out, the hero of this year's Budget miracle waxed eloquently philosophical in the Parliament debate, "Life is not one of full stops, but of commas". His leader and ...
  • Country at the crossroads - Part III of V (The BJP juggernaut)
    • Ashis Chakrabarti and Bishaka De Sarkar    The Telegraph - 13 April 1997
      • >>>There is then the second scenario of the BJP becoming more and more unstoppable. The fall of the Gowda government is believed to have taken the party one more step closer to power at the Centre. If the Congress has been taken to task for what many considered its untimely and unprovoked withdrawal of support to the Gowda ...
  • Country at the crossroads - Part IV of V (Strange alliance)
    • Ashis Chakrabarti and Bishaka De Sarkar    The Telegraph - 13 April 1997
      • >>>If the allies are here to stay and the major players cannot do without them, sooner or later the Congress and the BJP will be pulling at them. In fact, Sitaram Kesri is believed to have planned his coup with possible allies in mind. He hoped for a split in the UF, which has not happened so far but which may happen ...
  • Country at the crossroads - Part V of V (Congress capers)
    • Ashis Chakrabarti and Bishaka De Sarkar    The Telegraph - 13 April 1997
      • >>>Leading the Congress charge in Parliament on Friday, Priya Ranjan Das Munshi put up the party's bravest face. The Congress had fallen in the past, said onetime Young Turk from West Bengal, only to rise again. Analysts point to a fourth possible scenario emerging from the current political stalemate - the Congress reborn ...
  • Crisis is wages of political sin : Vajpayee
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 12 April 1997
      • >>>Opposition leader Atal Behari Vajpayee on Friday lambasted the United Front and the Congress for creating the present political crisis "due to lack trust in each other," and emphasised that elections were unavoidable now. While United Front continued to exhibit its anti-Congressism, in spite ...
  • Cross v. Crecent
    • Muzzaffar Hussain    Organiser - 6 April 1997
      • >>>Surprisingly, as the 21st century draws near, the bloody feud between the Muslims and the Christians is steadily assuming even increasingly, devastating proportions. It appears that these two world forces have already started, however silently. a struggle for world supremacy in the 21st century. It is a historical fact that ...
  • Crowing in peacock feathers
    • K. P. Nayar    The Telegraph - 15 April 1997
      • >>>The day after Sitaram Kesri withdrew his support for the H.D. Deve Gowda government, several Congress members of parliament were witness to an unedifying spectacle of their leader being berated, taunted and cross examined by the defence minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav.
  • Dalit, tribal women worst victims of Laloo's regime
    • Sudhir Kumar Mishra    The Observer of Business & Politics - 2 Apr 1997
      • >>>THE Bihar Chief Minister might claim himself the messaiah of poor dalits and minorities, but his administration has failed to protect their life, property and even the honour of their women. The dalit women, in particular, have been the worst victims during the Laloo regime.
  • Democracy is not a spectator sport
    • Frank G. Wisner    Span - 1997 February/March
      • >>>Ambassador Frank Wisner recently presided at the awards ceremony of Mayo College in Ajmer. The following is an abridgement of his speech. I am delighted to be here with you today, and to take part in an event that figures so prominently in the life of this great ...
  • Divorcees re-marry
    • Editorial    Organiser - 27 April 1997
      • >>>The Deve Gowda Government's confidence motion was defeated on April 11, 1997 and since then for the past two weeks the country has been pushed into a political crisis, the Centre being without a Government. The ongoing confabulations within the UF partners and the haggling between the UF and the Congress might have provided a ...
  • Down but not out
    • Bobby John Varkey    The Hinustan Times - 6 April 1997
      • >>>Interview of Sitaram Yechury, Communist Party of India (Marxist) politburo member. How secure do you think Is the Prime Minister Deve Gowda? As secure as he ever was. We met in the steering committee and decided unanimously that there is no question of any change in the ...
  • Down, but not out
    • Kuldip Nayar    The Afternoon Despatch and Courier - 24 April 1997
      • >>>Let me pick up the thread after Deve Gowda's last speech in the Lok Sabha. He lost the confidence vote motion but won hearts. It was an inspiring performance, every word coming from his heart and reducing Congress, which had withdrawn support from his government, to shreds. He should have gone down with laurels, as his farewell ...
  • End of an experiment unity as a front, fear as a creed
    • Vidya Subrahmaniam    The Times of India - 16 April 1997
      • >>>India's first federal government has collapsed - not in the first week as widely predicted but a full ten months later, when it had seemed here to stay, when it had unexpectedly gained in respect. By the time the government exited, people had begun to look anew at coalition politics and the richness of variety it promised; even sceptics were grudgingly ...
  • False priest to an untrue god
    • M V Kamath    The Daily - 21 April 1997
      • >>>So the one-day wonder that was the Gowda government has been voted out of power. That kichidi government of thirteen disparate political parties should not have come into existence in the first place. What is forgotten is that these. parties were fighting each other in the states like dogs. Do they deny it? They came together ...
  • Farooq gets a rude shock in Jammu
    • Express News Service    The Indian Express - 28 April 1997
      • >>>Kashmiri migrants today raised slogans against Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah when Prime Minister I K Gujral was visiting their camps at Nagrota near here. The sloganeering took place during the first ever visit of a Prime Minister to migrant camps during the last seven years of turmoil in ...
  • Fatal attraction
    • Sumer Kaul    The Hindustan Times - 22 April 1997
      • >>>What Doordarshan's entertainment channel so successfully fails to provide viewers, our politicians give us in the course of periodical day-and-night performances, even more so than our cricketers do. Unfortunately, unlike the latter variety of entertainment, involved in the spectacle is not this international ...
  • Fireworks on fire-walking
    • N Sathiya Moorthy    The Observer - 10 April 1997
      • >>>It had gone mostly unnoticed in the midst of more juicy news. First, it was the 'photo episode' involving former Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalitha and two persons whom a section of the local press mistook for Rajiv Gandhi's assassins. Later, it was the Congress(I) withdrawing support to the UF government which has been ...
  • Flavour of the month
    • Rajat Sharma    The Indian Express - 27 April 1997
      • >>>For the first time since Independence, India has a Prime Minister who has borrowed his entire Council of Ministers from his predecessor. The new Prime Minister, Inder Kumar Gujral, should at least have had the prerogative of reallocating the portfolios. The luxury of dropping a minister from the Union Cabinet, in fact, was ...
  • For country's sake
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 9 April 1997
      • >>>For over a week now, the country has been as if in a stupor; work is at a standstill, decisions are on hold and the economy looks set to take a dangerous downturn. If the paralysis is owing at least in part to the truckers' strike, there isn't much we can do about it for the simple reason that this deadlock must take a backseat to ...
  • From Bangladesh with hope
    • Molay Krishna Dhar    The Indian Express - 15 April 1997
      • >>>The frozen dream called Kamalpur, the verdant village, on the bank of Meghna, was nursed by me all these 48 years, since I crossed over to Bharat, clutching my mother's fingers, wading pools of blood and piles of cadaver. I tried to grow out of it. Muslim friends, across the sub-continent and abroad, helped me reaching a partial catharsis out of the pain of Partition.
  • Front turns the tables
    • Editorial    The Statesman - 22 April 1997
      • >>>Given that the United Front allowed themselves to be manoeuvred into ditching Deve Gowda and electing a new leader, they have at least made the best possible bargain by choosing Mr Inder Kumar Gujral in his place. That this has upset the ill-considered plans of the lady in No 10 and her most obedient servants, is evident in ...
  • Future front
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 15 April 1997
      • >>>With both its principal rivals caught in the throes of a crisis that is showing no signs of giving over, the moment is ripe for the BJP to strike. And struck it has by coming up with the idea of a front of its own. This is a shrewd move aimed at attracting the growing band of fence-sitters in the Congress and the United Front. Should it come ...
  • Girl dares ban on entry of women into mosques
  • Gowda cautions against politics of manipulation
    • HT Correspondent    The Hindustan Times - 23 April 1997
      • >>>Former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda stoutly defended the track record of his 10-month Government, while. cautioning against politics of manipulation. Addressing annual meeting of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here today, he said the younger generation is well aware of ...
  • Gowda's fate was sealed 2 days agon in inside job
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 12 April 1997
      • >>>The seeds of ail alternative arrangement within the United Front were sown on Wednesday when Mr G K Moopanar and Mr K Karunanidhi were closeted in a highly secretive meeting with Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav at the Tamil Nadu House. All through last night, the confabulations continued, laying the ground ...
  • Guards of secularism
    • K Subrahmanyam    The Economic Times - 30 April 1997
      • >>>Turkish Prime Minister Mecmettin Erbakan has bowed down to the demands of the Turkish service chiefs, and thereby avoided a political crisis for now. Their demand was presented to him in the National Security Council (MGK.) He was warned by the service chiefs in an earlier meeting in March ...
  • Gujral and the beggar-king
    • Editorial    The Free Press Journal - 11 April 1997
      • >>>Less than twenty-four hours before the crucial confidence vote in the Lok Sabha there was no knowing the fate of the Deve Gowda Government. The talks between the United Front and the Congress leaders had broken down. There seemed to be no meeting ground between the two since the barest minimum demand of the Congress for ...
  • Gujral ruleS out conversion of LoC
    • Jammu    The Economic Times - 28 April 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister I K Gujral today ruled out the possibility of converting line of control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir into permanent border with Pakistan and turned down suggestion for holding talks with the All-Party Hurriat Conference (APHC) for ending militancy in the state.
  • Gujral's past, India's future
    • Editorial    The Observer of Business & Politics - 21 April 1997
      • >>>There is an American saying that if a man's family history has to be exposed, just make him to stand as a Presidential candidate! In, India too, same thing is happening. As anticipated in many quarters, foreign minister I K Gujral has now been elected as the successor to the Prime Minister Deve Gowda. Gujral's Past association with the left and. the present association ...
  • Gupta wants 'economic' portfolio
    • Press Trust of India    The Indian Express - 21 April 1997
      • >>>Home Minister Indrajit Gupta has said he would .prefer to have a change of portfolio and would not mind an economic ministry as he feels "constrained and straight-jacketed" in his present ministry. In an interview to the Home TV, to be telecast tomorrow, Gupta said, "If I have to remain in government, I would prefer to have a ...
  • Harappan jigsaw complete
    • Malini Nair    The Telegraph - 3 April 1997
      • >>>The turbulent saga of a whole Harappan city that survived in this Kutch region for 1,400 years has finally been pieced together by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). After digging intensively for six years, archaeologists have sewn up the story of a fortified city ruled by fiercely protective men ...
    • Malini Nair    The Telegraph - 3 April 1997
      • >>>The turbulent saga of a whole Harappan city that survived in this Kutch region for 1,400 years has finally been pieced together by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). After digging intensively for six years, archaeologists have sewn up the story of a fortified city ruled by fiercely protective men ...
  • Harkishen Surjeet plumps for Mulayam
    • Janak Singh    The Times of India - 19 April 1997
      • >>>The reason for the United Front leadership crisis not having been resolved easily was mainly the anxiety on the part of CPM general secretary Harkishen Singh Surjeet to get elected a leader who would be as close to him as was Deve Gowda. Till late on Friday night, the tussle between Surjeet's protege Mulayam Singh ...
  • Heavy shelling by Pakistani troops
    • United News of India    The Indian Express - 11 April 1997
      • >>>Indian villages and parts of Kargil town in Ladakh region came under heavy shelling Pakistani troops yesterday resulting in shifting of people to safer areas and damage to some houses, Jammu and Kashmir Minister of State for Home Ali Mohammed Sagar said today. Making a suo motu statement in both Houses of the state legislature, the ...
  • Hindu outrage at Aerosmiath album
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Daily - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The new album called Nine Lives by American rock group Aerosmith. and marketed under the Columbia Records label of Sony has raised a hornet's nest among Hindus in the US with ramifications all over the world. The CD jacket takes off on a traditional Hindu depiction of Lord Krishna subduing the serpent Kalia in that Krishna is shown with a cat's face ...
  • Hindus, Muslims from India may benefit; and a comment
    • India Abroad News Service    Observer of Business & Politics - 21 Mar 1997
      • >>>THE Portuguese Parliamen't is considering a legislative plan to provide equality before law to all religions that would benefit both the Hindu and Muslim communities of Indian origin. The new judicial status, if approved, would grant to all religions exemption from taxes, right to religious publicity in official ...
  • Historical truth
    • Soumitro Das    The Statesman - 19 April 1997
      • >>>This Hindu nationalism business is the most fertile source of reflection on politics at the moment. Generally speaking, the freedom movement, despite its strong and authentic secular credentials, had a dominant Hindu character, especially since Gandhi took it over. All the major leaders were Hindu and the ...
  • Home secretary faces Kesri's wrath
    • Political Bureau    The Business Standard - 22 April 1997
      • >>>If HD Deve Gowda had to pay with his job for the revival of -investigations into the Tanwar murder case, in connection with which Congress President Sitaram Kesri was named before the Delhi High Court a fortnight ago, home secretary K Padmanabhaiah may be the next to pay the same price.
  • How not to fight the BJP
    • Padmanand Jha    Outlook - 23 April 1997
      • >>>One cannot but begin to have serious doubts about the strategic vision of our so-called secular leaders in the nation's war against communal forces. Witness the pathetic behind-the-scenes manoeuvres to cobble yet another strictly ad-hoc coalition; the one-point agenda of keeping the BJP out of power for a short while, even if ...
  • Human rights and diplomacy
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Economist - 12-18 April 1997
      • >>>" I am blighted by the Foreign Office at present. Earlier today, a creepy official, who is 'in charge' (heaven help us) of South America, came over to brief me ahead of my trip to Chile. All crap about Human Rights. Not one word about the UK interest; how we saw the balance, prospects, pitfalls, opportunities in the Hemisphere." ...
  • Human rights Inc.
    • Chitra Subramaniam    The Express Magazine - 6 April 1997
      • >>>The Afro-Asian Peoples Solidarity Organisation is very concerned about Kashmir. "Attempts to distort the entire concept of self-determination to the detriment of the concept of the nation-state have to be discouraged, or else none, including the developed and developing countries, would be safe and able to ...
  • Humble Advani emerges tallest
    • K V Lakshmana    The Observer - 12 April 1997
      • >>>The start of Ram Navami festivities this year heralded a new dawn for septugenarian Lal Krishna Advani as he emerged unscathed in an arena where much racking and political blackmail have become the order of the day. Varsh pratipada, on Tuesday, was admittedly the best moment in his life, ...
  • Ideology as fig leaf
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 21 April 1997
      • >>>A part from the ambition of the octogenarian Congress chief and the suicidal adventurism of H. D. Deve Gowda, if any single factor is responsible for the present political crisis, it is the machinations of the Left in the name of ideology. If today the United Front stands virtually divided with the Tamil Maanila ...
  • Idols yield clues to Indus creeds
    • Malini Nair    The Telegraph - 6 April 1997
      • >>>The sixth and, perhaps, last excavation camp at Dholava Veera in Harappa has unearthed exciting clues to the religious and ritualistic aspects of the civilisation. What has excited archaeologists is the discovery last month of a beautifully carved image which resembles a proto-Shiva figure. ...
  • In search of Sanjeevani
    • Khushwant Singh    The Observer - 13-19 April 1997
      • >>>The war between Ram and Ravana was in a critical phase. Meghnad (son of Ravana) wounded Lakshman with his mace. Dr Sushen prescribed a medicine and Ram sent Hanuman to get it. Unfortunately, all the local chemists were closed for the day. Without asking anyone, Hanuman flew to the Himalayas by a specially chartered plane. There, he bought the ...
  • Inappropriate examples (a letter)
    • Laxmi Narain Modi    The Indian Express - 9 April 1997
      • >>>Sir: While inviting transnational companies to invest in India, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram is reported to have asked them to "follow the example of the East India Company and reap rich profits by investing here." It is only too well known how dubious the role of the East India ...
  • India Today - ORG - MARG POLL - April 97
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    India Today - 30 April 1997
      • >>>As political uncertainty gripped the nation following the withdrawal of Congress support for the United Front govt, India Today commissioned ORG-MARG, the country's leading market-research organisation, to conduct a nationwide opinion poll. The poll was conducted between April 2 and 8 in 51 representative parliamentary ...
  • Indian is 'chemically' wrong
    • D Sridhar    The Indian Express - 19 April 1997
      • >>>The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) which enters into force on April 29, 1997 will find New Delhi in an extremely embarrassing situation, with the US, Russia, China and Pakistan continuing to remain outside the Convention. The unusual haste shown by New Delhi to deposit its Instrument of Ratification (IOR) on September 3 to become the 62nd country to do so has landed India ...
  • Indians are taking a long look in the minor
    • A. M. Rosenthal    The Afternoon despatch & courier - 31 March 1997
      • >>>Close now to 50 years of independence under political democracy, Indians are deep in self-examination -- sparing nothing, from corroding corruption to quota by casteism to bureaucratic strangulation. In range and bite, no other society approaches the long look in the ...
  • Indrajit Gupta turns introspective
    • Times of India News Service    The Times of India - 9 April 1997
      • >>>Even as the United Front and Congress Party were on Tuesday all set to hold formal talks to end the current political crisis, at least one person in the government - Union home minister Indrajit Gupta - appeared resigned to the eventuality of relinquishing office. "I dare say, we will not be here after three or four days," ...
  • Inside moves
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 16 April 1997
      • >>>The self-congratulatory tone of the Congress Working Committee resolution reflects the party's sense of triumph at Mr Sitaram Kesri's gamble having paid off to the point where it can dictate terms to the United Front. This has had the effect of silencing the dissidents led by Mr Sharad Pawar and aroused the Congressman's instinct for ...
  • Integration at all cost
    • Abhishek Singh    The Pioneer - 26 March 1997
      • >>>During Narasimha Rao's visit to Malaysia a couple years ago, at one of the Press conferences, a journalist contended that on the roads of Kashmir one saw an apple cart for every few Army trucks. The reference is symbolic of the state of affairs which separatist forces bring with it: trade or other development activities in the ...
  • Islamic ire over 'air' on logos of Nike shoes
    • Associated Press    The Indian Express - 11 April 1997
      • >>>The Council on American-Islamic Relations demanded on Wednesday that Nike Inc. apologise for using a logo on athletic shoes that resembles the word "Allah" in the Arabic script. Nike said the logo was meant to look like flames for a line of shoes to be sold this summer with the names Air Bakin', Air Melt, Air Grill and ...
  • It is true that the BJP and the Congress have something more in common than, say, the BJP and the Janata Dal - Kewal Ratan Malkani
    • Shivani Singh    The Sunday Observer - 13-19 April 1997
      • >>>Kewal Ratan Malkani, a member of the Rajya Sabha and a vice-president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, is part of the four-member think-tank - the other three being Dr Murli Manohar Joshi, K N Govindacharya, and Jay Dubashi - which formulates the party's policies. Malkani taught economics for a while in Sind University. After ...
  • It's a shame, cries foreign press
    • Express News Service    The Indian Express - 13 April 1997
      • >>>Disgust probably best describes the reaction to the Congress president's action that led to the fall of the United Front Government in India last night. Across the board the feeling was that Kesri was driven by a desire to be Prime Minister at any cost. Most newspapers lamented the fact that the Congress had brought down a ...
  • Jubilant BJP will emphasise 'clean' image in future polls
    • Anil Saxena    The Times of India - 9 April 1997
      • >>>With the Delhi high court quashing charges against Bharatiya Janata Party president L.K. Advani in the hawala case, an upbeat BJP now only wishes that the political imbroglio at the centre leads to a snap poll. To achieve this, the next two-three days would see a confident BJP coming out more vehemently against the Congress party ...
  • Just account
    • Editorial    The Telegraph - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The Delhi high court's quashing of the charges against the Bharatiya Janata Party president, Mr L.K. Advani, and the former Union minister, Mr VC. Shukla, in the hawala scandal is important not merely because of the reprieve it offers to certain politicians. The verdict clarifies the status of the Jain diary and papers as evidence. Confusion about ...
  • Karunanidhi clarifies remark on fire-walking
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Hindu - 4 April 1997
      • >>>The Chief Minister, Mr. M. Karunanidhi, today clarified that his criticism as "barbaric" was not in respect of the fire. walking ritual as such in temples but about the participation of his partymen including it Minister in such a rite. "It is not our intention to hurt any one's feelings. I reiterate ...
  • Kashmiri Pandits: Political games worsen their plight
    • Kulid Nayar    The Times of India - 18 April 1997
      • >>>Time has lessened the impact of the murder of seven Kashmiri Pandits in the valley. But the community's suffering continues. It is there all the time, consuming and diminishing them day by day. That the Pandits are refugees in their own country is a testimony to political expediency which masquerades as governance.
  • Kesri's gambit - Editorial
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 1 April 1997
      • >>>It remains to be seen whether Mr Sitaram Kesri's dramatic gambit - described by his fellow partyman Mr Sharad Pawar as a "bolt from the blue" - will prove to be a calculated gamble or a desperate wager. On the face of it, the decision seems inexplicable. Logic dictated that whatever its compulsions, the Congress would desist ...
  • Laloo takes Buddhist monks for a ride on temple issue
    • Abdul Qadir    The Times of India - 5 April 1997
      • >>>If the announcement of Bihar chief minister Laloo Prasad Yadav in Delhi reiterating his 'commitment' to hand over the Mahabodhi temple management to the Buddhists is any indication it means that the monks have allowed themselves to be taken for ride again. On at least half a dozen occasions between October 20, 1992, till ...
  • Left alone in a tight corner
    • Kewal Verma    The Telegraph - 16 April 1997
      • >>>Should the president give the United Front another chance to form a government after it elects a new leader? Going by the rule book, he should. But there come occasions in the history of nations when the head of the state has to use common sense and overstretch his technical duties. The president is the ultimate repository of the ,integrity of the state. The ...
  • Left expects next Govt to die soon
    • Anirudh Bhattacharya    The Pioneer - 19 April 1997
      • >>>The Left parties were willing to accept a "consensus" candidate to replace Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, even as they continued to harbour reservations about Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) chief G K Moopanar donning the mantle. They were also sceptical about the longevity of the new regime.
  • Left inside or outside?
    • Ajoy Bose    The Pioneer - 17 April 1997
      • >>>There is an old joke about CPI(M) general secretary Harkishan Singh Surjeet that has gained fresh currency in the present political crisis over who should be the country's next Prime Minister. If offers a novel solution - Comrade Surjeet becomes the new Prime Minister supported by all parties including the CPI(M) but from ...
  • Let's have elections under a caretaker govt
    • Rajindar Sachar    The Times of India - 7 April 1997
      • >>>The country may find itself in a constitutional crisis if the H.D. Deve Gowda government is voted out when Parliament meets on Friday. In such a scenario what are the courses open to the President? Had Mr Deve Gowda, immediately on withdrawal of support by Congress, advised dissolution of the Lok Sabha, precedents and conventions ...
  • Mayawati targets 'defenceless' Mulayam in Uttar Pradesh
    • Amita Verma    The Asian Age - 13 April 1997
      • >>>With defence minister Mulayam Singh Yadav becoming somewhat defenceless after the defeat of the Deve Gowda government in Delhi, UP chief minister Mayawati has stepped up her "Target Mulayam" campaign in Uttar Pradesh. Ms Mayawati has devised a three-phase strategy to target her arch rivals ...
  • Microphones for azaan cause sound pollution : Calcutta HC
  • Migration of Kashmiri Pandits: Ignoring the realities
    • Jagmohan    The Times of India - 23 April 1997
      • >>>It is a sad commentary on the present state of public affairs in our country that some political commentators like Kuldip Nayar, whose superficiality of approach is matched only by their obstinacy to suppress documented facts and contemporaneous records, have been spreading the canard that the migration of the Kashmiri Pandits ...
  • Militants' cat & mouse game in Srinagar
    • Agencies    The Indian Express - 8 April 1997
      • >>>At least two militants of the banned Hizbul Mujahideen were killed and three others, one of them in an injured condition, were arrested by Border Security Force (BSF) following an encounter at Nowhatta in downtown Srinagar, today. A BSF spokesman said troops confronted five armed militants m ...
  • Moopanar mopes : says he will stay out
  • Moral victory
  • Mumbai now a haven for illegal immigrants
    • Jitendra Satpute    Free Press Journal - 31 Mar 1997
      • >>>THE city has become a free-for-all haven for illegal immigrants coming from neighbouring countries into India. Influx of Bangladeshi immigrants as well as others coming into Mumbai is on the rise (if unofficial figures are to be accepted) because of "politicising of the issue by individuals as well as ...
  • Muslims call of Id celebrations in Mayor
    • AFP    The Asian Age - 13 April 1997
      • >>>Muslim community leaders in Rangoon are cancelling the ritual slaughter of livestock at an upcoming religious festival, following recent religious unrest in the city, sources said on Saturday. The community leaders have also rescheduled the festival, known as Bakhri Id, so it would not coincide with Buddhist celebrations for ...
  • Nehru's concept of secularism
    • Asghar Ali Engineer    The Hindu - 1 April 1997
      • >>>In the 50th year of Independence, we should be aware of what the founding fathers thought of basic issues and how far the thoughts are relevant to us. Jawaharlal Nehru was among the most important of those who laid the intellectual foundation of our nationhood and secularism was the most important of the values.
  • No honour left
    • M V Kamath    Mid-day - 26 April 1997
      • >>>I am frankly amazed at the -amount of attention that is being given to the Leftist parties, particularly the CPI and CPM. And I am amused at the copious tears that are being shed by our intellectuals for the overthrow of Deve Gowda. First let me deal with the Leftists.
  • No paradise beyond the borders
    • Lok Raj Baral    The Telegraph - 31 March 1997
      • >>>Generally speaking, peoples who migrate from one place to another voluntarily or by design are termed migrants. But peoples who differ from spontaneous or sponsored migrants become refugees. Refugees are forced to leave their homes because of a change in their environment. This makes it impossible for them to continue ...
  • No question of passing Budget if UF Govt toppled : Left
    • Political Bureau    The Observer of Business & Politics - 4 Apr 1997
      • >>>IN a major development, the Left parties on Thursday announced that there was no question of passing the Finance Bill, if placed in Parliament, unless a new Government was elected or the United Front Government won the vote of confidence. However, they were in favour of passing a vote-on-account to avoid any "constitutional ...
  • Officious behaviour
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 24 April 1997
      • >>>Prior to the 11th Lok Sabha, communist parties in the Lower House have been static for more than a decade. Left Front, taken together, accounted for 45 to 55 members. At best, they had the role of a pressure group in Indian politics. Their area of influence and electoral base remained more or less static. The ...
  • OIC's Islamabad declaration and India
    • Soumyajit Pattnaik    The Pioneer - 26 March 1997
      • >>>Two protocols were breached on Sunday one in Islamabad and the other in New Delhi. Vice President K R Narayanan and External Affairs Minister IK Gujral set aside normal diplomatic protocols to attend the Pakistan National Day function in New Delhi. Across the border, Pakistan President Farooq Leghari, riding roughshod over ...
  • Okay for Yadav's prosecution soon
    • Amit Sharma    The Indian Express - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The Uttar Pradesh Government is likely to give permission to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to start prosecution of former health minister, Balram Yadav of the Samajwadi Party and former secretary, medical education R K Sharma, in the Rs. 32-crore ayurveda seam which would come up for hearing before a division ...
  • Order returning to UP, says BJP leader
    • Biswajeet Banerjee    The Pioneer - 22 April 1997
      • >>>Law and order has improved after the formation of the BJP-BSP government, State president of Bharatiya Janata Party Rajnath Singh told reporters on Monday. "This is not the end. There is still scope for improvement and the effort of Chief Minister Mayawati to bring order is commendable," ...
  • Orissa JD faction seeks tie-up with BJP
    • Rajaram Satapathy    The Time of India - 1 April 1997
      • >>>A group of Janata Dal (JD) MLAs in Orissa have favoured an alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state, in a move that coincides with the political developments at the Centre. A group of 13 JD MLAs, which organised an exclusive convention here on Sunday, adopted a resolution seeking an immediate accord with ...
  • Over to the people - Editorial
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 1 April 1997
      • >>>Bearing either a miracle or an unexpected development along the lines of what happened in Uttar Pradesh last week, the fall of the H. D. Deve Gowda Government seems inevitable. As is proper, the funeral rites must he performed in the Lok Sabha, and the sooner the better. There is absolutely no justification for a Government ...
  • Pakistan in pursuit of a pedigree
    • Arvind Ghosh, U.S.A.    Voice of Jammu Kashmir - 1997 January-February
      • >>>(The author a thinker of great originality and immense erudition has attempted to show the inherent ambiguities and incongruities that seem to haunt and torment Pakistanis in general and a few intellectuals that live in that theocracy in modern times). The Pakistan Arts Council here recently presented a black -tie ...
  • Panel holds Dal MP responsible for student leader's murder
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Statesman - 22 April 1997
      • >>>A fact-finding team today held the Janata Dal M P, Mohd. Shahabuddin, responsible for the murder of former Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union leader Chandrashekhar and recommended his transfer from Siwan jail to any outside the State or to a distant jail within the State, reports UNI.
  • Parley woo
    • Narendra Kaushik    Mid-day - 9 April 1997
      • >>>ALL eyes are on former prime minister V P Singh, West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu and Communist Party of India (Marxist,) General Secretary Harkishen Singh Surjeet, with the crisis in the H D Deve Gowda Government approaching its climax on April 11. Surjeet is holding hectic parleys with various Congress leaders to ...
  • Parrey barred from disclosing names
    • Express News Service    The Indian Express - 24 April 1997
      • >>>The alleged links of some ruling National Conference (NC) ministers and legislators with militants figured prominently in the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly on Tuesday. Jamshed Sherazi alias Kukka Parrey (Awami League) staged a walkout from the House in protest against the refusal of the Speaker, Ali Mohammad Naik, to permit him to ...
  • Pawar may still spring a surprise
    • Sujata Anandan    The Indian Express - 5 April 1997
      • >>>Sharad Pawar hasn't yet given up the idea of engineering a split in the Congress. And as such, looking for ways out of the impasse, his supporters believe that a formula could emerge whereby Congress MPs might vote against the party whip, if Sitaram Kesri fads to climb down or come up with some other face-saving act before April 11.
  • Plain half-truths
    • Abhay Mokashi    Mid-day - 8 April 1997
      • >>>Congress President Sitaram ,Kesri has made a large section of society work overtime for more than a week now. A simple letter from him to President Shankar Dayal Sharma informing him of Kesri's decision to withdraw support to the United Front Government led by Hardanahalli Dodde Gowda Deve Gowda, has ...
  • PM-Mark II and Super PM Kesri
    • Editorial    The Free Press Journal - 23 April 1997
      • >>>Although A new Government headed by that non-leader Inder Kumar Gujral is in place, it is far from being complete or cohesive. The Tamil Maanila Congress was still holding out against joining the Government. Its moral stand was being threatened by devious P. Chidambaram's innate love .for office. But should G. K. Moopanar ...
  • Police appear helpless to curb violence in Bihar
    • Uttar Sengupta    The Times of India - 23 April 1997
      • >>>Every day the special branch of the Bihar police prepares a report on "Left and extremist violence". Every fortnight, a review of the activities of these radical groups is prepared. The police seem to have all the right intelligence, details of secret meetings, plans and purchase of arms, movement of armed groups and of course the ...
  • Power at any cost
    • Kuldip Nayar    The Hindustan Times - 10 April 1997
      • >>>That the Bharatiya Janata Party should find it necessary to contradict the news about its support to the United Front or to the Congress during the forthcoming no-confidence motion is a sad commentary on the party's credibility. People have come to believe that it can go to any extent for power or politics. Their suspicion is not misplaced because of the ...
  • Pressure from inside to keep TMC outside Govt
    • Mukund Padmanabhan    The Indian Express - 28 April 1997
      • >>>The Maanila Congress (TMC) executive meeting turned out to be a high-strung emotional affair, with the majority of members expressing themselves against rejoining the United Front (UF) government. The executive later authorised party president G K Moopanar to decide whether or not to participate in the United ...
  • Pseudo desi vs swadesi
    • S Gurumurthy    Industrial Economist - Annual Number - 30 March 1997
      • >>>We have always had among us men, great and small, in large numbers, who were admirers of the British. In fact, Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, who held that position for 18 years, told Kenneth Galbraith that he would be the last English Prime Minister of India! Such political leadership, the ICS cadre and ...
  • Radical deviation from his stand on accession
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Organiser - 30 March 1997
      • >>>Dear Dr Karan Singhji You being the scion of the great Dogra dynasty, the people of the State, more so of Jammu, have great expectations from you. In this hour of crisis when Pakistan has launched a proxy war and certain hostile elements from within and out side the State are working ...
  • Ray of hope : United Front did not get untied
    • Seema Mustafa    The Asian Age - 12 April 1997
      • >>>Optimists look for silver linings. Even when the pessimists appear to be right. Our political leaders have not had enough of the games that have held the country to ransom for the last 12 days. At the time of writing this, the government is fighting for survival in the Lok Sabha while its worthwhile leaders, and those of the ...
  • Red Alert to grab power
    • Coomi Kapoor    The Indian Express - 27 April 1997
      • >>>CPI(M) general secretary Harkishen Singh Surjeet rushed to Moscow in the midst of the UF leadership tussle to attend an international meeting of communists, hosted by the Russian communist party. Apparently, the 82-year Surjeet, the self-avowed Chanakya of Indian politics, was needed urgently to lecture comrades on the finer ...
  • Rift and embarrassment : the nation saw it all
    • Vijay Simha    The Indian Express - 13 April 1997
      • >>>So now it is all on record for history to judge. Who formed the spine of the United Front and who were its ribs? In what was a revealing de bate in the Lok Sabha yesterday, which ultimately voted out the country's maiden coalition Union Ministry, the strengths and weaknesses of the UF were in full display.
  • Right man, wrong job
    • Editorial    The Pioneer - 21 April 1997
      • >>>Perhaps the only reason why Mr Inder Kumar Gujral has been elected leader of the United Front and Prime Minister-designate is that he was nobody's candidate, not even his own. Never before in Indian history has the absence of popular support been such a stupendous political virtue as it is today under the ramshackle UF ...
  • River of eternal rest
    • TIM McGIRK    Time - 24 March 1997
      • >>>Hindus believe that if their ashes are sprinkled in the Ganges River, they are freed forever from the cycle of death and rebirth. This may be popular wisdom in India, but not in Seattle's cowboy bars, where a gay Vietnam War veteran named Johnny Bowman used to hang out. Several years back, when Bowman realized he had AIDS, he ...
  • RSS to publish book on Netaji penned by a Communist
    • Kalathil Ramakrishnan    The Indian Express - 10 April 1997
      • >>>A forthcoming book on Subhash Chandra Bose by M N Sathyarthy - a veteran Communist who was once closely associated with Bhagat Singh and Netaji - to be released by the publication wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) is likely to cause a flutter in Communist circles and may generate political controversy.
  • SAD spurns offer to join UF ministry
    • Ashok Singhi    The Observer - 23 April 1997
      • >>>Inder Kumar Gujral might be the first Punjabi Prime Minister of independent India. But this has not changed the stand of Akali Dal (Badal). The party has resolved not to support the new United Front Government headed by Mr Gujral. This decision was announced here on Sunday by Akali Dal President ...
  • Sangh Parivar bid to woo tribals in Communist Kerala
    • K A Antony    The Indian Express - 7 April 1997
      • >>>The Sangh Parivar is making an all-out attempt to become a force to reckon with in Kerala. It is using the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, one of its frontal organisations, to do the ground work for its political progress in the region. Political observers attach considerable significance to the Hindu ...
  • Sangma prods parties towards consensus on Budget
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 3 April 1997
      • >>>The move to secure the passage of the Finance Bill appears to be gathering momentum with the Lok Sabha Speaker, Mr P A Sangma, taking the line that any logjam over the issue would result in a "constitutional breakdown". Mr Sangma, who was approached by both finance minister P ...
  • SAVE HIMALAYAS TODAY TO SAVE INDIA TOMORROW
  • Science religion must complement each other: Sant Keshavadas
    • Ranjit Hoskote    The Times of India - 28 April 1997
      • >>>For someone born in the village of Bhadragiri near Bangalore in 1934, Sant Keshavadas has undergone a remarkable transformation. Known in the West as the founder of the Temple of Cosmic Religion, he is a jet-setting guru to whom the world is a village. Keshavadas has spread his gospel of the unity of religions across ...
  • Secularism has become tradable: BJP
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 12 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies today effectively managed to drive home its political point that both the United Front and the Congress (I) have reduced the concept of secularism into a political jargon for grabbing power. Party's speakers - Mr Atal Behari-Vajpayee, Mr Jaswant Singh, Mr ...
  • See what you get when you suppress traditional religion?
    • David Gelernter    The Times of India - 5 April 1997
      • >>>Thirty-nine people killed themselves in Rancho Santa Fe, California, last week. Did the Internet have some-thing to do with it? The cultists ran a Wab-page design business. They may have trolled for new members by e-mail. They believed that an alien spaceship was hiding behind the ...
  • Sena-BJP all set for mid-term elections confident of replaying 1996
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Asian Age - 11 April 1997
      • >>>The Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance in Maharashtra believes it is comfortably placed should the country face a mid-term poll in the wake of current political crisis in New Delhi. The alliance hopes to maintain its impressive tally, 33 of the 48 Lok Sabha seats, in Maharashtra, if polls are held at the earliest - denying the Congress a ...
  • Shankaracharya to visit Kashmir on peace mission
    • Press Trust of India    The Indian Express - 5 April 1997
      • >>>Jagatguru Shankaracharya of Puri today said he would undertake a journey to the Kashmir valley next week for restoration of peace and bringing back normalcy to the strife-torn state. "I will leave for Kashmir next week to work for the restoration of peace m valley where the dance of death still continues," the ...
  • Shiv temple in Oman
    • Staff Reporter    The Hindu - 29 Mar 1997
      • >>>A grand Shiva temple in Oman, an avowed Islamic country? Yes. Though a surprise, it has become a reality, thanks to the secular credentials of the Sultan of Oman, Mr. Al-Qaboos, according to the Civil Aviation Minister, Mr. C. M. Ibrahim. The temple was reported to be the First one in any Islamic country, he said.
  • Sidelight
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Observer - 12 April 1997
      • >>>Union Railway Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, while speaking on the confidence motion on Friday, asked Congress leader Sharad Pawar to be bold and "pull the chain of the Congress president's train." Pat came the UF members' remarks, "Punishment for chain pulling is six months' jail" and will that punishment be inflicted on the Maratha Kesri who had ...
  • Sinking Gowda ship sends SOS to saffron brigade
    • P R Ramesh    The Economic Times - 1 April 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda - who is on a slippery ground after the Congress lobbed the bombshell of withdrawal of support on the ruling United Front regime - has informally opened channel of communication with the BJP. The request of help was conveyed to the party's senior leaders like ...
  • SOCIO-ETHNIC CONFLICTS IN THE NORTH-EAST: FOUR CASE STUDIES
  • Some consistency, please - (opinion)
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Mid-day - 16 April 1997
      • >>>If the Bharatiya Janata Party feels it is the one political party in the country at the moment that is respected for being principled and standing by its ideology, then it must decide once and for all what its ideology is. It cannot one day be a saffron party that breaks down mosques and wants ...
  • Soul search - Interview of Uma Bharathi
    • N. K. Singh    India Today - 15 April 1997
      • >>>What is your happiest and unhappiest childhood memory? The unhappiest memory is the time when our house was burnt and my mother was beaten up because she had raised her voice against the local landlord. My mother suffered the lathi blows in silence and would not let go of the atta bag on her head, fearing that her ...
  • State can take over temple management, rules SC
    • Krishan Mahajan    The Indian Express - 15 April 1997
      • >>>Hindu are not a denomination, section or sect under the Constitution. Hence Hindus as a community cannot under Article 26 of the Constitution claim the fundamental right of a denomination to maintain institutions for religious or charitable purposes, to manage their own affairs in matters of a religion; to own and ...
  • Suing for peace
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 5 April 1997
      • >>>Five days after the Congress made bold to withdraw support to the United Front government, the party seems no closer to putting together an alternative coalition than it was before. For all its apparent disunity, the United Front has so far shown no particular inclination to wither away, on which assumed contingency hinged the ...
  • Surjeet's comments on Gujral's fate worries Left parties
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 25 April 1997
      • >>>Apprehensions have mounted within the sections of the Left over CPI(M general secretary Mr Harkishen Singh Surjeet's 'scare scenarios' over the stability of the recently formed I K Gujral government at the Centre. The apprehensions appear primarily to be centred around the feeling ...
  • Sushma's histrionics to the fore
    • HT Correspondent    The Hindustan Times - 23 April 1997
      • >>>If one played unabashedly to the gallery, the other rose above it to display a statesman-like approach. And yet, both Ms Sushma Swaraj and Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee - two of the three speakers fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during the debate on Prime Minister I. K. Gujral's confidence motion in the Lok Sabha ...
  • Taliban threaten to blow up Buddha statue
    • AFP    DAWN, Karachi - 18 April 1997
      • >>>GHORBAND VALLEY, April 17: The Taliban have warned that they will demolish a massive and ancient statue of Buddha if they advance into enemy territory in central Afghanistan. Dubbing the famous cliff carving "unIslamic," a senior Taliban commander on Wednesday issued a simple warning about the fate of the "Big Buddha": "We ...
  • That's the Spirit - two letters on Parsis in India
    • M G Bhat    The Times of India - 7 April 1997
      • >>>Letter One Sir, - In these times of strife and squabbling, the insertion (March 21) by the Parsi and Irani Zoroastrians in your paper on the occasion of 50 years of independence comes like a breath of fresh air. ('Thank you India for over 1000 years of freedom: From the ...
  • The hills are alive with the sound of gunfire
    • Lt. Gen. J.F.R. Jacob    BJP Today - 16-30 April 1997
      • >>>The North-Eastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram are of great geopolitical, geostrategic and geoeconomic importance as the region borders China, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Myanmar. The North-East has, in the past, been neglected economically. The population is made up of ...
  • The nation can afford polls, not dirty politicking
    • Seema Mustafa    The Asian Age - 19 April 1997
      • >>>One was wrong. Dismally wrong. Simply because one had thought that in an hour of crisis even the damned species, the politician, would rise to the occasion and take the correct action. That he would finally call a halt to the games and manipulations and take the only course of action left open to him, largely as a result of his ...
    • Seema Mustafa    The Asian Age - 19 April 1997
      • >>>One was wrong. Dismally wrong. Simply because one had thought that in an hour of crisis even the damned species, the politician, would rise to the occasion and take the correct action. That he would finally call a halt to the games and manipulations and take the only course of action left open to him, largely as a result of his ...
  • The night of the long knives
    • Varsha Bhosle    Rediff on Net - 16 April 1997.
      • >>>The hangover persists. While the sane commentators will have moved on to more momentous happenings, Bhosle is stuck on the April 11 debate fiasco. =13Fiasco=14 because there was no debate as such: The UF abused = the Congress and BJP; the Congress maligned the UF and BJP; the ...
  • The press and the CPI(M)
    • Sitaram Yechury    The Hindu - 31 March 1997
      • >>>Newspapers reported that the Prime Minister, while conferring awards in memory of the indomitable G.K. Reddy recently, bemoaned the tendency amongst scribes to sensationalise. This reminds one of an old story about a bishop who was sent by the Vatican on a goodwill tour to the United States. The departing bishop was, ...
  • The Secular Messiah-Amitabh - Letter
  • The Taliban have pushed Afghanistan back by 2,000 years - Invertiew of Masood Khalid
    • Mahendra Ved    The Times of India - 12 April 1997
      • >>>Seventy-five billion dollars worth of opium has gone out of Afghanistan and Pakistan in the last two years. in the last six months since Taliban captured Kabul, opium cultivation has gone up at least fifty times, said Masood Khalili, ambassador to Afghanistan's exiled government of Burnahuddin Rabbani. "Mafias are active in a big way," he added. "Opium ...
  • The Untruth called U.F. is exposed
    • Jaswant Singh    BJP Today - 16-30 April 1997
      • >>>Mr. Speaker, Sir, at the very outset, I must comment upon the near total air of unreality in which this debate is taking place. Just before the commencement of the debate, the air was suddenly thick with rumours about the resignation of the hon. Prime Minister, about a last minute change, and about the partners in this ...
  • There hasn't been a leader after Mahatma: Palkhivala
    • Express News Service    The Indian Express - 11 April 1997
      • >>>Only a true patriotic statesman and committed leaders of dauntless courage can help India overcome the current crisis and bring about a transformation in all spheres of life, according to eminent people drawn from various fields. After the Congress withdrew support to the Deve Gowda-led United Front ...
  • Tie-up with BJP inevitable: Bengal Cong. leader
    • Malabika Bhattacharya    The Hindu - 9 April 1997
      • >>>A senior West Bengal Congress(I) leader today said a coming together of his party and the BJP ,at the State level would become "sort of inevitable" if it could not regain power at. the Centre or in West Bengal in the next two years. West Bengal INTUC president, Mr. Subrata Mukherjee, said the ...
  • Till we meet again - and a response
    • Editorial    The Asian Age - 1 April 1997
      • >>>The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan have got up from the talks on a more positive note than. expected. They have decided to meet again in Islamabad for another round of discussions. This is in sharp contrast to the 1993 scenario when the talks broke on a dismal note. Differences over Kashmir persist bolt the officials have tried to pinpoint areas of ...
  • Title : Mulayam responsible for gang was in UP: Mayawati
    • Prajan Bhattacharya    The Observer - 9 April 1997
      • >>>Accusing 'Samajwadi Party chief and Defence Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav for being solely responsible for killings and gang war in the state', Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati announced that a month-long special crime drive would be launched immediately to put an end to the criminal activities in the state.
  • Tragedy or farce?
    • Editorial    The Pioneer - 21 April 1997
      • >>>It is not often that the BJP leader, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, refers to Karl Marx in his speeches; his politics is entirely out of tune with what Marx would have liked the world to follow. But, on Saturday, Mr Vajpayee could not have found a better expression than the one he borrowed from the father of communism. He openly ...
  • Tribals are more civilised than all of us : Mahasveta Devi
    • PTI    The Afternoon - 4 April 1997
      • >>>The creation of a separate Jharkhand State would not solve the manifold problems of the tribals people of the region so long as 'outsiders' remain in control of its land and natural resources, Jnanpith laureate and social activist Smt Mahasveta Devi said here. 'Even if a separate State is created, the tribals will, remain mere ...
  • Triple talaq, polygamy bane of Muslims?
    • H T Correspondent    The Hindustan Times - 1 April 1997
      • >>>Are utterance of "talaq" thrice and polygamy the sole reason of Muslim backwardness? This point became a topic of discussion at a two-day conference on "Challenges before humanity in the 21st century" at Jamia Hamdard here. The conference which was attended by a galaxy of Muslim intellectuals, ended yesterday night.
  • Truth behind the pact
    • T V R Shenoy    The Week - 6 April 1997
      • >>>How does one make one lakh rupees every day? Simple, just get talked about as someone 'influential'! Let me explain. Immediately after the BJP-BSP pact was crystallised, there was a rumour crediting me as the brain behind the deal. Reactions to this were mixed, to put it mildly. But I ...
  • U.P.'s new dispensation
    • Surendra Mohan    The Hindu - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The new coalition Government in Uttar Pradesh is to be headed by Ms. Mayawati of the Bahujan Samaj Party for six months and after that, the BJP will provide the Chief Minister. This agreement should ensure that the coalition will continue at least for a year. A similar experiment was once tried out in Israel. In India, however, this is the first ...
  • UF feud would ensure Government's fall: BJP
    • Pioneer News Service    The Pioneer - 22 April 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) feels that the internal contradictions within the United Front (UF) would come into play soon and ensure the fall of the new Government. In the BJP's parliamentary party meeting on Sunday, senior party leaders said the Government formed on the foundation of mistrust ...
  • UF threatens Congress, BJP with dissolution of Lok Sabha
    • Janak Singh    The Times of India - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The United Front leaders are considering a contingency plan to force the dissolution of Parliament should the Congress and the BJP threaten to topple their government by voting against Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda's trust motion, due to be den" in the Lok Sabha on Friday, according to highly placed sources.
  • Under our secular governments
    • M V Kamath    The Daily - 23 April 1997
      • >>>How nice it is to know from Sitaram Kesri that prime minister HD Deve Gowda is trot only inefficient but also a communalist? That may not come as news to anyone in Bangalore but it is heartening to hear Kesri's assessment of. Gowda. Wasn't it Gowda who led the 'secular' brigade all these months under the watchful eye, of the ...
  • Unfair subsidy ( a letter)
    • Krishna Veni S. (Secunderabad)    The Times of India - 8 April 1997
      • >>>Sir,-It is disgraceful that the Indian State, which according to our Constitution is supposed to be secular, should spend crores of rupees subsidising a purely religious exercise like the Haj pilgrimage. The number of Muslims helped by "secular" parties has been going up as follows: 25,685 in 1994, 30,503 in 1995, 50,346 in ...
  • Unique Ayyanar, Vishnu sculptures found
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Hindu - 29 March 1997
      • >>>Three sculptures, belonging to the 7th or 8th century have been found by the Archaeology Department of the State Government in Alagramam and Mamandur in Villupuram Ramasamy Padayachiyar district. While the sculptures from Alagramam depict Ayyanar and Vishnu, the ...
  • Unwarranted assurance
    • Editorial    The Observer - 24 April 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister I K Gujral's performance in the Lok Sabha during the vote of confidence was typical of the man and the values he stands for. The keynote was building bridges and winning friends. As it were, an extension of what has come to be known in diplomatese as the Gujral doctrine. It was surfeit of goodwill shorn of the ...
  • Vaghela's worries begin now
    • Editorial    The Pioneer - 10 April 1997
      • >>>Despite the thumping margin of his victory in the Radhanpur Assembly byelection, the Gujarat Chief Minister, Mr Shankersinh Vaghela may find that he is rejoicing rather too soon. As an old war horse himself, he cannot be oblivious to the fact that it is seldom that incumbent chief ministers lose in byelections. Their triumph is all the more assured if ...
  • Vajpayee for PM, say the people (Excerpts)
  • Vanyogi Smarak Samiti inaugurated
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Organiser - 27 April 1997
      • >>>"It is not the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram's aim to withhold the vanvasis from the mainstream. On the contrary it is striving for bringing them back to their ancestral (Hindu) fold through national awareness and at the game time defending their glorious cultural and religious heritage against anti-national alien elements. Hence ...
  • Vasco da Gama is a pirate and not a hero for many Goans
    • G R Singbal    The Indian Express - 24 April 1997
      • >>>Should India take part in the Portuguese celebrations to mark 500 years of Vasco da Gama's discovery of the sea route to India? This has caused much debate here with opinions divided over the issue. Portugal is preparing to commemorate the Gama event in a big way next year. The Portuguese Government is said to be busy putting ...
  • Verdict in accordance with principles
    • Bal Krishna    The Hindustan Times - 10 April 1997
      • >>>The verdict of the Delhi High Court in the Jain hawala case holding that entries made in diaries about payment of alleged bribes cannot alone be sufficient to charge any person of civil or criminal liability is in tune with cardinal principle of criminal jurisprudence. Under the criminal jurisprudence, criminal cases are no to be decided on ...
  • Violence limits new Kashmiriat agenda
    • Balraj Puri    The Times of India - 8 April 1997
      • >>>Prima facie, the recent spate of killings of several Kashmiri pandits since March 21 seem to be no different compared to the previous record of political murders in Kashmir. They seem to be yet another addition to the officially estimated 28,000 killings in the last seven year's. Yet the recent killings have created a ...
  • Waghela storms BJP bastion in by-polls
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - 9 April 1997
      • >>>In A resounding triumph, the Gujarat chief minister, Mr Shankarsinh Waghela was today elected to the state vidhan sabha from the Radhanpur constituency. The Bharatiya Janata Party which had vowed to ensure a political demise for Mr Waghela by defeating him in the poll came a cropper.
  • Waghela's win will spur defections
    • Times of India News Service and Agencies    The Times of India - 9 April 1997
      • >>>The victory of chief minister Shankersinh Waghela over his nearest rival Shankarbhai Chaudhari of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by a convincing margin of 13,984 votes will have wide political repercussions in Gujarat. The BJP faces the prospect of further disintegration in its rank and file.
  • Waiting for apocalypse
    • Amulya Ganguli    The Hindustan Times - 26 March 1997
      • >>>An article in one of the last issues of Problems of Communism - a magazine which closed down because its subject matter withered away - described Marxism as "politics of the Apocalypse". Like all millennial visions, Marxism was impatient with the present. As a philosophy which sought to change the world rather than interpret ...
  • Waiting in the wings
    • Editorial    The Pioneer - 8 April 1997
      • >>>By a sudden quirk of fate, the BJP once again finds itself at the centrestage of politics in New Delhi. Understandably it is in an upbeat mood with the Congress and the United Front set on a collision course. However, unlike May when it opted for power and failed to sustain it beyond 13 days, it is doing well to proceed cautiously at present. As is ...
  • War on two fronts
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 10 April 1997
      • >>>Taliban administration of Afghanistan has made a strong objection to inviting President . Rabbani's representative in the Nam conference of foreign ministers held at New Delhi. Taliban has blamed India for this, forgetting totally that no country, not even their benefactor USA or even promoter Pakistan, has recognised the ...
  • Was Sardar Patel anti-Muslim?
    • Khushwant Singh    The Hindustan Times - 12 April 1997
      • >>>No, said Dr Rafiq Zakaria while delivering two Sardar Patel Memorial Lectures on All India Radio some months ago. He repeats his assertion in greater detail in his recently published book Sardar Patel and Indian Muslims (Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan). If Zakaria is correct, then how and why was the impression created ...
  • Whitewashing Jyoti Basu
    • M V Kamath    The Daily - 30 March 1997
      • >>>Jyoti Basu : The Authorized Biography: Surabhi Banerjee; Viking; pages 333; Rs 400. Of all the non-BJP political leaders. Comrade Jyoti Basu stands out as the tallest among them. On this there are possibly no two opinions. The man has a long record of service. Whatever else he ...
  • Whither social justice?
    • Ajay Singh    The Pioneer - 5 April 1997
      • >>>The brutal assassination of Chandrashekhar Prasad, former president of the Jawahar Lal Nehru university students union, by the henchmen of Janata Dal MP Shahabuddin is illustrative of grim socio-political realities in Bihar and an ostrich-like approach of the political class.
  • Who is responsible for present crisis?
    • Mohit Sen    The Free Press Journal - 14 April 1997
      • >>>Congress president Sitaram Kesri took friends and foes alike by complete surprise on March 30. If one is going to make the move that he did on that day, it has to be done like that. Besides, he was not the only leader who was planning to spring surprises around the same time. It was a question of who was going to surprise whom. It is not as if everybody else was sitting ...
  • Who's afraid of the people?
    • P P Bala Chandran    The Observer - 8 April 1997
      • >>>Dear countrymen, let us thank our respective Lords that the political phantasmagoria we have been witnessing these past few days will reach its denouement by this weekend. We would have, by then, come to know whether Mr Deve Gowda has returned to the paddy fields of Hardenahalli and Mr Sitaram Kesri has moved into 7 Race ...
  • Why has 'Secularism' become a dirty word?
    • V. P. B.    Organiser - 27 April 1997
      • >>>Kuldip Nayar, the leading light of the anti-BJP media pack, seems to be quite unhappy at the Delhi High Court's order quashing all charges against Shri. L.K. Advani (along with the Congress leader Shri V.C. Shukla) in the so-called Hawala case. So unhappy is Nayar at Advani's acquittal that he would not mind wearing his malice on ...
  • Wrong notions about spiritualism
    • S D Laghate    BJP Bulletin - 8 April 1997
      • >>>Spirituality is generally considered to be unconnected with normal life and unnecessary as far as the material requirement is concerned. It is supposed to deal with atma and parmatma which even if they really exist, have no direct bearing on achievements. Spiritualism is a fig of imagination and part of private life of a person, removed from his ...
  • Young Muslims for pressure group, not party
    • Yusuf Jameel    The Asian Age - 6 April 1997
      • >>>A group of young Muslim politicians and activists have decided to set up a pressure group to force the Centre and state governments to resolve the issues concerning the minority community. The group met here last week to work out modalities and observed that though the various national parties were paying only "lip ...
  • Zoo off limits for females on Eid
    • AFP    DAWN, Karachi - 18 April 1997
      • >>>KARACHI, April 17: Once again the entry of females will be banned into the Karachi zoological garden for all three days of Eid. The ban on females' entry has been in force on all Eid days for well over a decade, following an ugly incident. In the late '80s, female family members of a retired army official ...

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