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- Pu La Deshpande and Balasaheb Thackeray Ashok Chowgule
- 10 Janaury 1996.
>>>The recent efforts of some Marathi literary personalities to pass a
resolution at the 72nd Marathi Sahitya Sammelan (Marathi Literary
Conference) at Ahmednagar, condemning the statement of the Shiv Sena
Pramukh, Balasaheb Thackeray, on Pu La Deshpande is yet another classic
case of the way the progressives are perverting discussion on social
...
- Afternoon Despatch and Courier
- The formation of Pakistan Kuldip Nayar
- 23 January 1997
>>>The Council for Defence and National Security, which President
Farooq Khan Leghari, has constituted was never in the scheme of
things in Pakistan. The council will, no doubt, give legal and
explicit role to the military in the country's governance. But it
was never envisaged by Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the Pakistan founder.
- Blitz
- Vicious ultras ravage women in J&k Suresh Dugger
- 28-Jan Dec 3
>>>It is probably the most chilling of the statistics that reveal the casual
viciousness militancy has brought on Kashmir: in the seven years since
separatism became a credo in the Valley, nearly 500 women have been abducted,
raped and killed by so-called freedom fighters or foreign mercenaries.
Mainly Muslims, these women have been soft targets for sex-starved terrorists
...
- Communalism Combat
- Delhi stalling reforms in Christian personal law Jos Chiramel
- 1997 January
>>>The judgement of the hon'ble Supreme Court of India dated October
8, 1996 in the appeal filed by Mrs. Molly Joseph alias Nish against
Mr. George Sebastian to the effect that church cannot annual
marriages brings into sharp focus the anomalies that exist in the
present law relating to marriage and divorce among Christians.
- Communication Combat
- Muslims salute the RSS Hissam Siddiqui
- 1997 January
>>>(In a signed editorial in his weekly, Jadeed Markaz, published
simultaneously in Urdu and Devnagri, its editor and owner Hisam
Siddiqui pays handsome tribute to the RSS, the only organisation
whose volunteers worked day and night to help the overwhelming
Muslim relatives of those who died in the mid-air colision between
...
- Free Press Journal
- The Mahatma and his 'girls' Arvind Kala
- 12 January 1997
>>>Bal Thackeray's sarcasm about Mahatma Gandhi being in the company
of young girls in the twilight of his life has created a mini
political storm, but his comment is based on history. In fact,
Gandhi's life-long quest to eliminate all sexual desire from his
being prompted him to try experiments which even troubled his
...
- Swami Vivekananda and the youth of India R L Pathak
- 13 January 1997
>>>The nation observed the birth centenary of Swami Vivekananda
recently to commemorate the great visionary. (Pandit Nehru called
him "the greatest son of India")
Swami Vivekananda undertook a long March traversing through hundred
of cities, thousands of villages and meeting millions of people en
...
- Hindu Jagriti Kendra
- Ethnic cleansing: Bangladesh style Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 15 Dec 1996.
>>>Bangladesh, like nearly all Islamic states, practises ethnic cleansing of
non-Muslims on a large scale. There are, however, two unique features of
ethnic cleansing resorted to by Bangladesh. One, the scale of eviction of
non-Muslims is extraordinarily large - at least fifteen millions have been
evicted since 1971 (wide Circular Seven of the Hind Jagriti Kendra). Two,
...
- Hindustan Times
- SC defines ambit of State's role in religion Bal Krishna
- 20 January 1997
>>>The verdict of the Supreme Court in Vaishno Devi shrine case holding that the
service of the priest is a secular activity and that it may he regulated by
the State clearly defines the role of the State in the matter of religion.
Making a distinction between religious service and the person who performs
the service, the court says that performance of the religious service
...
- International Herald Tribune
- Mid-day
- Far from the media crowd Abhay Mokashi
- 21 January 1997
>>>Media projection has become big business in the country and the
world over. here is always competition among people in showbiz to
get themselves projected by the media in some form or the other.
It is an established fact that there are plenty of persons who do
not mind even adverse write-ups since that keeps them in the news
...
- The Aliens are coming M V Kamath
- 1 January 1997
>>>Two months after the launch of the Indian version of Cosmopolitan (the
glitterati calls it 'Cosmo'), the Indian version of the French magazine Elle
has hit the stands. Cosmo comes to Indian socialites courtesy Living Media
India Ltd, the Publishers if India Today Elle comes to us courtesy the
Bhartiyas. C M Ibrahim, where are you?
...
- Organiser
- Hindus debarred from entering Saudi Arabia Muzaffar Hussain
- 19 January 1997
>>>There is a startling news from Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia,
which says that the Saudi Arabian government would not allow, entry
of any Follower of Hinduism into Saudi Arabia. This black law will
apply not only, to the Hindus of India but also to all Hindus who
may be citizens of other countries.
- Proselytisers masquerade as tourists Musaffar Hussain
- 12 January 1997
>>>Tourists from world over are drawn to India for its Tai Mahal.
Ajanta-Ellora, Konark temple, etc. The Government of India has issued a map
depicting the Indian sites. of historic and mythological importance and where
ancient artefacts were found. The Government has also brought out a guide
book giving. particulars of various places of tourist interest in all corners
...
- 1971 Genocide of Hindus in East Pakistan S N Vyas
- 12 January 1997
>>>The 1971 army repression in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) resulted in
influx of 10 million refugees into India. Most world renowned relief and
news agencies put the number of dead at 3 million. However the fact that is
glossed over in these statistics is that the entire Hindu population of East
Pakistan was the primary target of Pakistani Army during the nine months of
...
- A 'historian's' judgement - a letter M S Kilpady
- 12 January 1997
>>>"A liar needs a good memory" but the memory gets punctured when a secular JNU
historian practising Bolshevik philosophy starts maligning the Sangh Parivar
at the drop of a hat and this has become a Congenital habit with self-styled
breast-beating secularists. A JNU historian, while speaking On his Pet
subject "communalism" at a meeting arranged by the Indian School of Social
...
- Bishop, mend thyself - On Dalit Christians Joseph Pulikkunnel
- 12 January 1997
>>>Shri Joseph Pulikkunnel, the eminent scholar and Director of Indian Institute
of Christian Studies, is known for his maverick views on social issues
especially those pertaining to Christianity. He has sent us a copy of his
"Open Letter to the Protesting Bishops". In this letter he unveils the
duplicity of Bishops and the chemistry behind their demand for reservations
...
- Outlook
- Gandhi divides the family Yubaraj Ghimire and Saira Menezes
- 22 January 1997
>>>Guess who is attacking Bal Thackeray now? It's the Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) which is fuming over his public outburst
against Mahatma Gandhi. And the only person who can make amends is
Thackeray himself, by desisting from such off-the-cuff remarks.
But in true Thackeray style, he is keeping quiet about the row
...
- Telegraph
- Distant thunder Arvind N Das
- 21 January 1997
>>>One more national hero is sought to be appropriated by the Sangh parivar.
After the taking over of Vallabhbhai Patel, it is now the turn of Subhas
Chandra Bose. As Bose's birth centenary celebrations begin, there will be
concerted attempts to fly the bhagva dhwaj over the tri-colour. This will be
done even as the most articulate elements of the sangh parivar take time off
...
- The Asian Age
- Karan tells minorities to end protests in Kashmir Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 25 January 1997
>>>Dr Karan Singh on Friday asked minorities in Jammu and Kashmir give up
sit-ins and demonstrations and instead voice their views in a proper way.
In a statement here, Dr Karan Singh, who was recently elected to the Rahjya
Sabha after the ruling National Conference supported his candidature, said
the minorities should air their views on autonomy and other related issues
...
- Pak-India forum treats Kashmir as 3rd entity Seema Mustafa
- 26 January 1997
>>>Leading intellectuals who attended a convention of the Pakistan-Indian
People's Forum for Peace and Democracy in Calcutta recently, have endorsed a
resolution that clearly puts Kashmir in the category of a third country,
after India and Pakistan.
The convention, which was attended by 164 journalists, academics, trade
...
- Shekhawat's Jaipur Arthashastra Milap Chand Dandia
- 26 January 1997
>>>"It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the
heart," goes a famous line, "the one to slander you and the other to get the
news to you." Rajasthan chief minister Bhairon Singh Shekhawat was battling
for life in a US hospital when he heard the news of his adversaries' plans to
dislodge him from the chief minister's chair. Doctors had suggested
...
- Sister moves : The Americans in Kashmir Seema Mustafa
- 18 January 1997
>>>It is a game of chess. But with a difference. The stakes are very
high. The strategy is sinister.
There are two players, but one does not even know the game has
begun. The other, meanwhile, is slowly and very deliberately
putting the pawns into position. The king is Kashmir. One gets to
...
- Sena tries to brush Gandhi away; and a comment Editorial
- 5 January 1997
>>>Comment : Editorials of this types are considered to be the height of
intellectualism in India.
Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray is setting no limits for himself. No one
is sacrosanct for this leader who has decided to re-interpret history
according to his peculiar perceptions. The latest on Gandhi from him is
...
- The troubles of Imran Khan M J Akbar
- 5 January 1997
>>>The good news for Prime Minister-in-Waiting Imran Khan is that he must
be doing well in the election campaign, or he would never have invited
such venom as he is currently facing: professional politicians do not
generally open up their cache of poisoned weapons unless they feel
genuinely threatened. The bad news for Imran Khan is that he has begun
...
- Interview of Jyoti Basu - 1 of 3 M J Akbar
- 2 January 1997
>>>Q. In my view the high point of the year was not the appointment of the Prime
Minister, but the disappointment on the day on which you refused to become
Prime Minster.
A. (Laughs) Some people say that....including Hasina (Sheikh Hasina, Prime
Minster of Bangladesh).
...
- The Economic Times
- A reactive security policy K Subrahmanyam
- 25 January 1997
>>>The Centre for Policy Research and the newly inaugurated
International Centre, Goa held a joint seminar on January 13-16,
1997 on a long term integrated approach to national security. This
is perhaps the highest level seminar on the subject held in the
country. The participants included one former defence minister (Mr
...
- Wheels within wheels T V R Shenoy
- 22 January 1997
>>>Ant Schoolboy can understand the mechanics of ,the Congress Party
provided he has a grasp of the principles of physics. For
instance, the truism 'like poles repel' explains the friction
between Narasimha Rao and Sitaram Kesri.
Again, Newton's Third Law states 'for every action there is an
...
- Gowda decides to go soft on Sena-BJP government Pramod Pagedar
- 20 January 1997
>>>The Prime Minister, Mr H D Deve Gowda's visit to the city late last
week must have come as a revelation of sorts for many in the
political circles, particularly his United Front colleagues here.
Mr Gowda chose to be his inscrutable best when a delegation of his
party colleagues led by the veteran leader, Mrs Mrinal Gore, called
...
- The Economics Times
- In for a summer of surprises T V R Shenoy
- 15 January 1997
>>>Makar Sankranti is just over, and the embers of the Lori bonfires
are still flickering on charred lawns across Delhi. Hopeful
Congressmen insist that they are actually the pyres of the United
Front ministry. With the turn of the solstice the Congress's
winter of discontent too, they feel, is over.
- The Express Magazine
- Our obsession with names Shashi Tharoor
- 19 January 1997
>>>I am still finding it extremely difficult to get used to 'Mumbai'
and 'Chennai'. Or even to take these new designations for two
dearly-beloved old cities very seriously. Unless one positive
thing comes out of this - if southerners in the rest of India no
longer have to put up with being generically described as
...
- The Hindu
- CPI(M) to clarify on links with Sahmat Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 12 January 1997
>>>The controversy over the activities of the Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust
(Sahmat) has galvanised the CPI(M) into action and it is likely to clarify
soon on its. links with an organisation that is widely, though mistakenly,
identified with the party.
The CPI(M) has taken seriously the criticism that its ambiguous attitude
...
- Sahmat sore with CPI(M) Hasan Suroor
- 1 January 1997
>>>Either glasnost has finally arrived in the CPI(M) or the right hand of the
party does not know what the left is doing, judging from its free-wheeling
approach to the Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (Sahmat), an organisation of
left-wing artists and writers which commemorates the death anniversary of
Safdar Hashmi tomorrow amid a controversy over its aim and some of the means
...
- An important advance in Indian history A Jayaram
- 16 January 1997
>>>An American Vedic scholar, Dr. David Frawley, and his Indian
associate, Dr. Navaratna S. Rajaram, have hailed the decipherment
of the Indus seal by a West Bengal-based scholar, Dr. N. Jha, as
the most important advance in the study of India of the ancient
after the discovery of the Harappan Civilisation.
...
- An incomplete sense of nationhood Prem Shankar Jha
- 12 January 1997
>>>As the year dawns that marks the 50th anniversary of India's
independence, .Indians would do well to ponder over the anomaly of
the country's insignificance in international affairs. How is it
that a nation of about a billion people - a sixth of mankind -
hardly ever figures in the endless debate that is now going on in
...
- 'Distortion of history'; and a response V Krishna Ananth
- 8 January 1997
>>>As the nation is preparing itself to observe 50 years of
independence, the polity is facing serious challenges and history
is sought to be distorted for sectarian purposes. Some of the
established canons of historical research are defied and
nationalism is sought to be defined in a different fashion. Prof.
...
- The Hindustan Times
- Everybody's favourite Marxist Achin Vanaik
- 9 January 1997
>>>West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu is the anti-Marxist
Establishment's favourite Marxist. This has something to do with his
individual characteristics but much more to do with the general
characteristics of those strata which make up both the actual
Establishment as well as its most important mass base, the upper ranges
...
- The Indian Express
- Target : India Chidanand Rajghatta
- 26 January 1997
>>>The United States' highest ranking woman government executive in 220 years
straight away defined her priorities on Day One of her tenure at the State
Department, in the process identifying the Indian subcontinent as one of the
neglected regions of the world and promising it increased attention.
In her first pow-wow with the media at the State Department on Friday. after
...
- Defying the Mahatma Editorial
- 23 January 1997
>>>The tendency to reduce history to a series of stark struggles
between good and evil leads to unintended distortions. Netaji
Subhas Chandra Bose, whose birth centenary is being observed today,
was a prime casualty of this simple-mindedness. If comic-strip
accounts of the past are anything to go by, Netaji's contribution
...
- Kesri's gamble on dalit Christians K V Kumaran
- 21 January 1997
>>>Dalit Christians are said to be a neglected lot and no wonder
Sitaram Kesri tries to woo them while finding fault with Deve Gowda
for not implementing the item of dalit Christian Reservation in the
United Front's Common Minimum Programme. Hence his reported
assurance to the president of the All India United Christian
...
- Court refuses to drop case against Naib Imam Express News Service
- 15 January 1997
>>>Contending that the charge against Naib Imam of Jama Masjid, Syed
Ahmed Bukhari, was very serious and challenged the very existence
of the State, a Delhi court today declined to drop a case of
sedition pending against him. The court ruling came in the wake of
prosecution's request for withdrawal of the case against the Imam.
...
- The charge-sheeted must quit Kuldip Nayar
- 20 January 1997
>>>Will the country wake up from its Bihari nightmare? It is difficult
to say. It all depends on Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, if not
the President of India. Bihar Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav has
declared a war against the rule of law. His cohorts practically
took over Patna the other day to display their muscle against those
...
- Wanted: Security for wonder tree Aasha Khosa
- 7 January 1997
>>>The discovery of a rare tree, much sought after by researchers in the
West for its use as anti-cancer drug, in the Alpine forests here, has
given both joy and worry to the State forest officials.
"It's heartening to see that this rare tree is growing naturally in our
forests," said S D Swatantra, Chief Conservator of Forests, Kashmir.
...
- Another bastion falls - labour unions Editorial
- 3 January 1997
>>>The latest official figures of the "verified memberships" of the major
organisations concerned testify to the remarkable transformation of the trade
union scene over the recent years. It is the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS),
a front body of the Bharatiya Janata Party, that tops the list of the
rankings to emanate from the Union Labour Ministry. That the statistics has
...
- Interview of Jyoti Basu - 3 of 3 - A comment Editorial
- 2 January 1997
>>>It may be debatable whether the CPI(M)'s decision last year to stay out of
the United Front Government at the Centre and to stop Jyoti Basu from
becoming the Prime Minister was a "historic blunder", as described by the
most durable successful specimen of bhadralok Communism. Less widely doubted
will be the historic character of the West Bengal leader's observation
...
- The Mumbai Age
- Secret meet over World Trade Centre bomb Shankar Ramachandran
- 16 January 1997
>>>The police department and the home ministry have been warned by the
Intelligence Bureau that a series of bomb blasts will take place in
Mumbai on January 26, Republic Day, - a threat that led to a top
secret meeting of the police with heads of targeted institutions on
Monday, and made real by the seizure of RDX from New Delhi on
...
- The Observer
- Martyrs' Day revisited Varsha Bhosle
- 26-February January 1
>>>Rashtrapita, Rashtrapurush, portraits, grandsons, ashes, Bharat Yatras, high
courts... I'm up to my ears with the business. And with Martyrs' Day being
just round the corner, there's no hope of it abating. For the next two weeks
(or as long as Mr Bal Thackeray does not grasp the virtues in a political
maun-vrat), we're in for a diet of editorials titled "Recalling Gandhiji's
...
- Quest for divinity K Shreedhar Rao
- 14 December 1996
>>>The radiant smile, the bright face, the saffron robes and
'tradandam' in hand are a familiar sight to the people of Andhra
Pradesh Thousands attend to his discourses and equally thousands
are devoted to his teachings across the globe. His holiness
Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swami, very well known
...
- Pak's undeclared war on India T V Rajeshwar
- 23 January 1997
>>>A holistic view of the various events that have been taking place
in India at the instance of Pakistan, its ISI and its Indian and
other sub-continental operatives since the days of Gen. Zia
ul-Haq, brings up only one answer - that Pakistan wants to destroy
India by a war of attrition, as in J&K, extensive subversion and
...
- Neither law, nor propriety Dina Nath Mishra
- 23 January 1997
>>>Is the end of Laloo Prasad's loot raj in sight? I don't think so.
Deve Gowda's government is structurally too weak to handle a mafia
leader like Laloo Prasad. It is not a question of only the fodder
seam in which Rs 960 crore were neatly pocketed by the
conspirators' network, headed by none else than Laloo Prasad Yadav
...
- BJP should fine-tune tactics with strategy Prafull Goradia
- 21 January 1997
>>>The recently concluded Virar conclave of the Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) must have helped towards the exchange of views and the
formulation of responses to new challenges the party faces now.
It is doubtful, however, that the party of Hindutva has ever sat
down to think through its plan to achieve its purpose.
...
- The rusted frame Nikhil Chakravartty
- 20 January 1997
>>>Sharp changes in political developments have their inexorable
impact on institutions which constitute the political structure.
That is how, for instance, has emerged the new phenomenon of
judicial activism and with it, the resentment and criticism about
it of some sections of the Parliament and legislature. In this
...
- ISI's Nepal connection Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 7 January 1997
>>>The nefarious activities of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI)
which are directed against the unity and integrity of India have become
fairly routine. Unfortunately, instead of initiating steps to fight back
this undeclared war on our country, the government and public at large
have become complacent. Reports that the ISI is using Nepal as a
...
- To reform it you have to be saturated with our tradition Arun Shourie
- 3 January 1997
>>>It is seldom that one is moved to tears these days, so inured have we
become to the state of affairs. But that is literally what happened to me
the other day. I had long wanted to visit the Yeravda jail in Pune - Gandhiji
had been kept in it, it was here that he had undertaken a fast unto death to
get the British Cabinet to take back the 'Communal Award', the device by
...
- The Pioneer
- Why says the BJP is finished? Saeed Naqvi
- 12 January 1997
>>>The United Front coalition consists of parties which came together
in the face of a perceived threat that the BJP might come to power
if they did not. Since the BJP was short of a majority after the
elections it could have come to power only with the support of
elements now in or on the periphery of the UF That the BJP minority
...
- The Telegraph
- ISI alarming N-E Muslim settlers Oinam Sunil
- 3 January 1997
>>>Insurgency in the Northeast is likely to take a new turn with
Bangladeshi refugees acquiring sophisticated weapons from across the
border.
According to intelligence sources, Muslim fundamentalists, who crossed
over the border as refugees, acquired a large number of arms recently
...
- The Times of India
- Goa tank excavation kicks up controversy Sanjay Banerjee
- 24 January 1997
>>>A tank near the ancient Saptakoteshwar temple has suddenly become
the centre of controversy. Located on the island of Divar, the
tank has been the scene of frenetic activity with some college
teachers associated with rightwing political forces undertaking
excavatory operations to establish the antiquity of the tank even
...
- Seoul's successes - Indolence keeps India behind Kaushik Basu
- 23 January 1997
>>>Coming into India from the East, as I recently did, can be
disconcerting. From Kyoto to Bangkok it is evident that Asia is on
the move. That is why one gets an occular jolt as one steps out of
the airport in Delhi or Mumbai and drives into the city. It is not
the way the middle classes live, which is much the same in India as
...
- Dangerous Logic Editorial
- 22 January 1997
>>>For Congressmen resigned to treating their suspected hawala links
as a curse, hope looms large in the shape of Messrs Kamal Nath and
Buta Singh. The duo, who had sat out the last general elections as
hawala suspects, are back in the reckoning, courtesy of a rethink
in the party on what constitutes guilt in corruption cases. "No one
...
- No minor Matter A. Sujata
- 20 January 1997
>>>The National Commission for Minorities (euphemism for Muslims) has
recommended that the Jams should be classified as minorities. This
is a deliberate and anti-national ,mischief. Christians in India
used to be part of the mainstream. They never identified themselves
with the Christian British rulers and at the time of making the
...
- I have respect for religion says, Husain Rekha Dixit
- 17 January 1997
>>>In his first interview to the press after returning to the city,
controversial artist M. F. Husain said the outrage regarding his
'offensive' sketch of goddess Saraswati was a natural reaction from
some section of society. When asked whether he is sorry for what
has happened, the noted painter emphatically said "No"
...
- Controversies makes life interesting: Husain Rekha Dixit
- 17 January 1997
>>>Controversies make life more interesting," announced Maqbool Fida
Husain somewhat grandly in his first interview to the press after
returning to the city unannounced, on Tuesday morning. The
81-year-old artist has come back to Mumbai after three months spent
in virtual confinement abroad following the public uproar over his
...
- The rich, the poor, and the spiritual Rashme Sehgal
- 12 January 1997
>>>To every age, it's guru. And Deepak Chopra is the guru of the
moment, spanning the Great Divide between the Establishment and the
Alternative. For those who want a touch of the New Age, he is
director of the Sharp Institute for Human Potential and Mind/Body
Medicine under the aegis of the largest health-care consortium in
...
- Kesri's new think-tank gets down to business M D Nalapat
- 14 January 1997
>>>Ahmed Patel and Ghulam Nabi Azad are two favourites of all-India
Congress committee president Sitaram Kesri. Both are a part of his
new secretariat. However, their prescriptions for the many
ailments suffered by the 112-year-old party are totally different.
In this, they mirror the schism that is developing within the
...
- An open letter to Robin Raphel Jagmohan
- 11 January 1997
>>>Your recent statement (December 13,1996) on 'Maximum Autonomy to
Kashmir' has impelled me to write this open letter to you. This
statement has left the uncomfortable impression that you are not averse
to the idea of a torn and tormented India an India that is continuously
at war with itself - In the name of artificially whipped up, impractical
...
- Of dissent....... Soli J. Sorabjee
- 11 January 1997
>>>Does the universally acclaimed greatness of Gandhiji depend upon whether
he is called the Father of the Nation or a great son of the soil? if
crude aspersions are cast upon his celibacy by the likes of Bal
Thackeray, whose authoritarian frame of mind cannot brook any criticism
of himself, the reaction should not be a hunger strike or calls for his
...
- Assam intellectuals out to scrap the migrants act Gurmukh Singh
- 7 January 1997
>>>Even as political leaders raise the temperature on the Illegal Migrants
(Determination by Tribunal) Act with a view to making political capital
out of it, Assamese Intellectuals have lent support to student leaders'
demand for its outright repeal
The IMDT Act, 1983, has come in for criticism for failing to curb the
...
- Put up or quit - On Jyoti Basu Editorial
- 3 January 1997
>>>Comrade Jyoti Basu is apparently miffed with the central committee of the CPM
for denying him by a majority the one "historic" opportunity he had to
preside over the country's destiny. Had better sense prevailed on his
colleagues, he would have been Prime Minister and implementing Marxist
policies to boot, Mr Basu lamented in a recent interview. This is candour at
...
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