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Starting: Mon 02 Mar 1998 - 11:21:21 EST
Ending: Tue 31 Mar 1998 - 10:39:19 EST
Messages: 117

  • A caveat is in order
    • Editorial    The Statesman - March 10, 1998
      • >>>The country is slowly coming round to the view that a minority government that no one is interested in upsetting may well be the answer. The BJP will not have the numbers for an absolute majority of the House but with outside support which will be issue based and firm, to the satisfaction of the President, it ...
  • A fossilised conservatism shatters
    • Sandhya Jain    The Pioneer - March 20, 1998
      • >>>Even as political pundits prophesy further instability as a result of the electorates' fractured verdict, a discerning eye can observe. some positive trends beneath the surface. To me, it is significant that while the Congress has declined as an allIndia party and the Bharatiya Janata Party has not yet fully y ...
  • A handy whipping boy
    • Kuldip Nayar    The Times of India - March 4, 1998
      • >>>The governments at New Delhi had been following the policy projected by the BJP. If the latter assumed power, the mask will be off." This was the burden of the discussion on Indian elections at a seminar sponsored by the Institute of Regional Studies in Islamabad recently. Participants included Pakistan ...
  • A power vacuum cleaner
    • VNN    Hindustan Times - March 8, 1998
      • >>>Power, like nature, abhors a vacuum. Democracy, on the other hand, tries to keep areas of vacuum in the power structure so that authority has restraints and the vacant space is occupied by persons and institutions which would hold' rulers accountable to them and answerable to the nation.
  • A promising start
    • The Editorial    The Indian Express - March 19, 1998
      • >>>The national agenda released by the BJP and its allies provides a rationale for the coalition government to be sworn in today. It is proof that given the necessary political will, a coalition of disparate parties is able to sink their differences on major national issues and evolve a common programme. The credit must ...
  • A Vjpayee Doctrine
    • Swapan Dasgupta    India Today - March 30, 1998
      • >>>Flanked by Jayalalitha on one side and L.K. Advani on the other, Atal Bihari Vajpayee didn't quite look the man India was anxiously awaiting. At the release of the National Agenda for Governance, grandly billed as the programme that would succeed in "closing the gap between people's aspirations and the ...
  • All about displacement
    • Smita Deshmukh    The Times Of India - March 15, 1998
      • >>>When the Maharashtra government asked Rajiv Shah to make a documentary film on the rehabilitation of adivasis displaced by the construction of the Sardar Sarovar dam in the Narmada valley two years ago, he didn't realise that the film would turn out to be much more than government propaganda. The 20 minute ...
  • An Indian Marxist's moment of truth
    • Rajendra Prabhu    Observer - March 16, 1998
      • >>>The disarming frankness of CPI leader and agriculture minister Chaturanan Mishra (The Observer of Business and Politics, March 7) encourages the belief that even diehard Marxits can finally admit that social reality is far beyond the framework of class struggle.
  • Antipathy towards Congress may force TDP to back BJP
    • Mahendra Ved    The Times of India - March 4, 1998
      • >>>Winners and losers converged here to engage in parleys for forming the next government. A subdued BJP leadership anxiously awaited more results to get to the dominant position that would guarantee an invitation from the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Its candidate for prime ministership candidate Atal Behari Vajpayee ...
  • Bachelor boy's date with destiny
    • The Editorial    The Pioneer - March 16, 1998
      • >>>It will be the second date with destiny for the bachelor boy of Indian politics who, Jawaharlal Nehru had long ago prophesied, would hold the high office. Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the astute parliamentarian- poet ...
  • Balayogi's bio-data is not the issue
    • Neerja Chowdhury    The Indian Express - March 30, 1998
      • >>>A telephone call jangled a thousand raw nerves in Parliament last week over the Lok Sabha Speaker's election. But for Madanlal Khurana's Monday-morning call to, P.A.Sangma informing him that he had the BJP's approval as a consensus candidate, so much acrimony need not have been generated.
  • Basking in the Lantern's Light
    • N R Mohanty    The Times Of India - March 16, 1998
      • >>>The Lok Sabha election results in Bihar have proved many poll predictions and analyses wrong. Several pre-poll surveys had indicated that the BJP-Samata combine would notch up somewhere between 35 to 42 seats whereas the Rastriya Janata Dal would not touch the double digit figure. Poll analyses, barring a few ...
  • Basu raps media for bias against Left Front
    • Sankar Ray    The Observer - March 13, 1998
      • >>>West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu on Wednesday flayed the media "for pampering the Trinamool Congress and its accomplice in the State, the Bharatiya Janata Party" at the first meeting here of the Left Front after the 12th Lok Sabha elections. ...
  • Big Brother's next move
    • Yubaraj Ghimire    The Indian Express - March 27, 1998
      • >>>The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has admitted that it had been consulted in the process of the formation of the Atal Behari Vajpayee led ministry. A silence or denial on the part of the Sangh would not have meant otherwise. After all, like the BJP, there are nearly a hundred other orgnisations affiliated to and ...
  • BJP government is good for India, say Canadian academics
    • Ajit Jain    The Pioneer - March 11, 1998
      • >>>There seems to be a consensus among Canadian scholars that a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led coalition government will he good for India. The BJP "has new ideas on nuclear policy, on Pakistan," said Ashok Kapoor, head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo, Ontario.
  • BJP unlikely to give in to Jaya's demands
    • N Sathiya Moorthy    The Observer - March 13, 1998
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party will rather forgo its dream of capturing power in New Delhi than yield to the ALADMK pressures for the immediate dismissal of the Dravida Munnetra kazhagam Government m Tamil Nadu. ...
  • BJP will have a moderate Govt, say US experts
    • Aziz Hanifa    The Pioneer - March 10, 1998
      • >>>As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and allies edged closer to forming a new government in India, the feeling among Clinton Administration officials and South Asian experts was this would be a "moderate and responsible" government. ...
  • BJP's allies will fall in line, otherwise everybody will be exposed
    • Pamela Philipose    The Indian Express - March 8, 1998
      • >>>Revenge couldn't have been sweeter for Karnataka leader Ramakrishna Dodamane Hegde. With the Lok Shakti-BJP front having swept Karnataka in the recent Lok Sabha elections and the Janata Dal virtually decimated, it was his moment in the sun once more. For one thing, the election results had proved his bete noire, ...
  • BJP's rise is a barometer of Hindu awakening
    • Gurumukh Singh    The Times Of India - March 26, 1998
      • >>>The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), the activist component of the Sangh Parivar which spearheaded the Ayodhya movement in the eighties and was banned for its role in the demolition of the Babri Masjid, does not expect the new BJP-led government to pursue its agenda of building temples at Ayodhya, Kashi and ...
  • Bow to the voter
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - March 4, 1998
      • >>>Whatever the other ambiguities. of the 1998 elections - and there are many -- the Congress cannot complain of a lack of clarity about its own verdict. The party has improved its tally from 1996, but the message clearly is for it to sit in opposition for the term of this Lok Sabha. Any attempt to deny that and make ...
  • Brinkmanship Politics
    • The Editorial    The Times Of India - March 16, 1998
      • >>>In seemingly unrelated developments, two phenomenally powerful women have emerged as arbiters of the country's destiny at a time of extreme political uncertainty. One of them, Ms J Jayalalitha, caused the BJP agonising moments of tension before finally allowing herself to be coaxed and cajoled into participating in a ...
  • Change of protective gear
    • Aabha Dixit    Telegraph - March 19, 1998
      • >>>Unique situations demand unique solutions. The 12th Lok Sabha elections threw up results which did not give a working majority to any single political combine. In peculiar circumstances, the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party is to form a tenuously placed government. In the art of building and working coalitions, ...
  • Come one, come all, says ally-hunting Cong
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - March 5, 1998
      • >>>National politics has apparently hit the fast track and the proverbial public memory is getting even shorter with the "chameleon-like" transformation in the attitudes and utterances of politicians almost being regarded as the norm. ...
  • Constitutional delinquency
    • Prabhu Chawla    India Today - March 9, 1998
      • >>>It has all the trappings of a high-powered political confrontation. With the Head of State poised for a head-on collision with a lame-duck prime minister, the stage was set last week for some more rewriting of constitutional conventions. After a brief spell, during which he seemed to follow the dictum "live ...
  • Convent schools VS state govt
    • Suhas Phadke    The Times Of India - March 20, 1998
      • >>>A long battle between the state government and the churchcontrolled convent schools in the city looks all too likely with the Sana BJP alliance pressing for the implementation of its ambitious reforms in primary education in these schools. And the state Congress criticism that the move is ant-minority has given n ...
  • Corruption complaints had last breath at Gujaral's door
    • Sushil Kumar Singh    Jansatta - March 19, 1998
      • >>>New Delhi 18th March. The complaints of serious nature of corruption against the several Central Ministers and bureaucrats had last breath at the door of Prime Minister, Shri Inder Kumar Gujaral. The most talked "Anti Corruption Cell" at Prime Minister's office had disfate. The number of complaints which ...
  • CPM to Cong: Wel help if BJP fails
    • Kamil Zaheer    The Economic Times - March 4, 1998
      • >>>CPI(M) support to the Congress bid for government is based on the assumption that the BJP will get the first call from the President to form a government at the Centre. The Marxists are well aware that the BJP and allies will cry ...
  • Deepak Chopra finds way of expressing truth
    • P. K. Kutty    The Times of India - March 11, 1998
      • >>>It was indeed an enchanting evening at the, India Habitat Centre as promised in the invitation for a Deepak Chopra evening jointly organised on Monday by the Heart Care foundation and the India Habitat Centre. ...
  • Desperate Acts of Faith
    • Ruben Banerjee    India Today - March 30, 1998
      • >>>He is poor landless many others in the underdeveloped interiors of Orissa. Jeeban Majhi, a villager in Gumma, Gajapati district, has no avenues to change the course of his life. All he has done in the past five years is change his religion twice. Born a Hindu, he embraced Christianity and became Joseph. Last year, ...
  • Did she or didn she: Experts differ on Sonia effect
  • Election 98 - Party Position
  • Electoral report card
    • Report    The Economic Times - March 19, 1998
      • >>>-----------------------------------------------------------------Total Votes Polled: 37.2 crores Total Invalid -Votes: 68.69 lakh --------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
  • Fir for prime minister?
    • S L Rao    The Economic Times - March 2, 1998
      • >>>Indians more than many others appear to believe that as a person ages, he develops wisdom and integrity. There is no empirical evidence for this. One can think of at least as many examples among our leadership about whom this is not true. ...
  • George not keen on joining BJP Govt
    • Suresh Nautiyal    The Observer - March 5, 1998
      • >>>Samata Party president George Fernandes on Wednesday said he was not keen to join the BJP-led 'coalition' Government at the Centre. He, however, foretold a role for his party colleagues In the new Government headed by Atal Behari Vajpayee and guided by a mutually agreed common minimum programme - essential in the ...
  • Gujral begins hunt for a house
    • Inder Sawhney    The Times Of India - March 7,1998
      • >>>Prime Minister I.K. Gujral has started hunting for a house, despite his earlier statement that he is keeping his Maharani Bagh bungalow vacant so that he can occupy it when he vacates 7, Race Course, which is now the official residence of the Prime Minister.
  • I am not anti-MNC but pro-swadeshi, says George Fernandes
  • I was excommunicated without an inquiry
    • Tissa Balasuriya    The Times Of India - March 16, 1998
      • >>>Sri Lankan Roman Catholic theologian Fr Tissa Balasuriya drew worldwide attention last year when he was excommunicated by the Vatican for his controversial book, Mary and Human Liberation. In the book, Fr Balasuriya says that a baby is born without "original sin". This is contrary to the Catholic belief that all ...
  • Ifs and Buts, Pros and Cons
    • Editorial    The Asian Age - March 5, 1998
      • >>>The fun and games have begun. The politicians have begun converging on Delhi to strike post-poll alliances and just about everyone is meeting everybody. The CPM general secretary, Mr Harkishen Singh Surjeet, was the first to propose a Congress-led government with United Front support. He even suggested the ...
  • Implacable foes, skittish allies
    • Inder Malhotra    The Observer - March 18, 1998
      • >>>Jayalalitha made the length of the BJP rule in Delhi dependent on the height of the Periyar dam. With Atal Behari Vajpayee duly designated as Prime Minister, the rather long delay in the swearing-in may be due to astrological ...
  • India's delicate passage
    • Editorial (New York Times)    The Afternoon - March 7, 1998
      • >>>India is once again entering a delicate and dangerous political period After another tumultuous campaign, the main Hindu nationalist party has fallen just short of a parliamentary majority, but it still won more seats than any other party. ...
  • Indian army and human rights
    • N K Pant    The Observer - March 14, 1998
      • >>>The gory massacre of 26 innocent persons in Kashmir valley by mercenaries and subsequent firing on a violent mob by the troops in Kishtwar resulting in loss of 11 civilian lives in January this year revealed two aspects of gross violation of human rights by insurgents and security forces alike.
  • Indian Muslims and reforms
    • Asghar Ali Engineer    The Hindu - March 25, 1998
      • >>>It is usually maintained that Indian Muslims resist all attempts at social reform due to their conservative nature and also because Islam is considered a 'rigid religion. Such ideas, to say the least, are superficial and do not go to the heart of the matter. Nor do they look at the deeper causes of lesser ...
  • Industry, R & D together may increases local share in global market
    • Shivaji Sarkar    The Financial Express - March 23, 1998
      • >>>Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) director general R A Mashelkar in an exclusive interview said that the nation needed to do a proper networking of universities, laboratories and industry to become a technological giant with a view to capturing the major share of the world market. The ...
  • Is the CPM a waning party?
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - March 19, 1998
      • >>>For long, the adjective reserved for the CPM has been 'stagnant'. It has been stagnant politically. Its performance in the elections underlined it. It has been a stagnant force geographically also. It could not cross the borders of Kerala, West Bengal and tiny Tripura. Intellectual stagnation was too ...
  • Islamic radicals sprouted under CPM, DMK rule
    • K V Lakshmana and Suresh Unnithan    The Observer - March 12, 1998
      • >>>BJP's deputy leader in Rajya Sabha 0 Rajagopal, a hardcore RSS adherent, was confident of breaking into the Dravidian bastion even though psephologists and political pundits scoffed at the idea two months ago. The strategic alliance with Jayalalitha and the attempt on L K Advani's life in the serial bomb blasts in ...
  • Jaya episode an embarrassment to BJP-led coalition: Hegde
    • Press Trust India    The Financial Express - March 16, 1998
      • >>>Lok Shakti leader Ramakrishna Hegde has admitted that the Jayalalitha episode was a setback and an "embarrassment" to the BJP-led coalition and said the AIADMK supremo had demanded a "specific portfolio" for a "specific person=94. ...
  • Kerala CPM against supporting Cong-led Govt
    • T K Devasla    The Observer - March 7, 1998
      • >>>THE Kerala unit of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is overwhelmingly against the idea of supporting the Congress to form a non-Bharatiya Janata Party Government at the Centre. The idea, put forth by party general secretary Harkishan Singh ...
  • Learn to patent products the US way
    • Anju Ghangurde    Financial Express - March 23, 1998
      • >>>Tough the signing of the WTO agreement makes it obligatory for India to usher in the product patent regime by 2005 for pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, the new government should ensure that domestic industry is well-supported to get its act together on the R&D ,front in the interim. Besides, India could ...
  • Learning by undoing
    • Editorial    The Economic Times - March 4, 1998
      • >>>The principle of learning, rather than catch-phrases like antiincumbency, swings and indices of unity, might explain the 1998 election results. Political lessons have two components. One, learning from the electorate: voters punish under-performing representatives. Performance, measured by nuts-and-bolts local l ...
  • Left, SP will decide future of UF
    • Smita Gupta    The Times of India - March 4, 1998
      • >>>The Left parties which have emerged as the largest block in the United Front (UF) and Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party (SP) will play a prominent role in the future of the front, apart from the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which has done reasonably well in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Let hawks remain hawks
    • Ranjan Gupta    The Indian Express - March 27, 1998
      • >>>The coming of the BJP marks a political watershed in India, between the old and the new. It is not just change of parties but a clear ideological switch with the old guard, former Congressmen, present Congressmen, communists, socialists and others of various familiar hues making way for a new right-of- ...
  • Longer innings for Vajpayee this time
    • Virendra Kapoor    Free Press Journal - March 25, 1998
      • >>>Mulayam Singh Yadav and other professional secularists notwithstanding, Atal Behari Vajpayee's second innings as Prime Minister will be much longer than his first in June 1996. That is one prediction which is least likely to go wrong in these politically uncertain times. For to repeat the thirteen- day ...
  • Malaysia seals Hindu temple
    • The Editor    Asian Age - March 24, 1998
      • >>>The Malaysian police in the northern state of Penang on Monday sealed off a 50-year old Hindu temple in an attempt to defuse tension between people of different religions. n the past few days , tension been rising in the area around ...
  • Modern education in a urukul environment
    • Hubert Vaz    The Afternoon Despatch and Courier - March 11, 1998
      • >>>One of the ambitious service projects of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in the country is the Keshav Shrushti Complex, near Bhayander, which incorporates three main activities - education, agriculture and herbal medicine. Of these activities, the Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir residential school Is ...
  • Modernise Muslim education
    • P.V. Indiresan    The Hindu - February 26,1998
      • >>>Aseries of bomb explosions in Coimbatore have killed many people. The same day, a bomb went off in Wuhan in China killing a similar number of people. Both the explosions were ascribed to Islamic extremists. Every right thinking Muslim should be concerned that in many parts of the world, acts of terrorism are routinely ...
  • Mr speaker, Sir!
    • The Editorial    Statesman - March 25, 1998
      • >>>Yet again, the BJP have exposed the bankruptcy of thought and action in the Congress, now under new management, and in the United Front, under no management at all. P A Sangma, the Speaker of the dissolved Lok Sabha, agreed to serve again if, but only if, he were the consensus choice of the Congress, the United ...
  • Muslim in the RSS :'loyalty to India is loyalty to Islam'
    • Pratap Thorat    The Asian Age - January 13, 1998
      • >>>It is said that the number of Muslim swayamsevks, who participated in the last week's Vidarbha regional camp of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh held near Nagpur was 100. Sangh authorities refuse to give official figures, saying : "The ...
  • Muslims prefer secular over identity politics
    • Taran N Khan    The Times of India - March 2, 1998
      • >>>The BJP's claim that the minorities have begun ethinking' is correct, but that they have also started gravitating towards the party on the eve of the polls is inaccurate. On February 7, a meeting of Muslim intellectuals in Delhi was held under the auspices of Minorities Forum, to discuss the current political ...
  • My victory is a turning point for Congress
    • Sant Kumar Sharma    The Times Of India - March 21, 1998
      • >>>Mufti Mohammed Sayeed has remained implacably opposed to Kashmir's number one political family, the Abdullahs. He was one of the few Congress leaders willing to take on Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah during the Sher-e-Kashmir's heyday. And he has had a running feud with Farooq Abdullah who blames him for the ...
  • Naidu admits UF's failure, goes soft on BJP
    • Express News Services    The Indian Express - March 4, 1998
      • >>>Retracting from his earlier statement that the Lok Sabha elections were a referendum on his government, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrahabu Naidu said he has kept his options open on extending the Telugu Desam Party's (TDP) support to either the Congress or BJP at the Centre.
  • Needed: Marriage Counselors, Not Common Programmes
    • Arun Shouries    The Observer - March 13, 1998
      • >>>Thirty years of our experience shows that no coalition government has fallen apart because of disagreements over any issue or policy. Quite the contrary: Issues have been fabricated to push partners into a corner, it is in the resulting pushing and shoving that the government has fallen - another pedestrian ...
  • No intrigues, please
    • Editorial    The Asian Age - March 4, 1998
      • >>>The electorate has just now told the world that it does not consider the Bharatiya Janata Party an untouchable anymore. In this essential respect, let its adversaries - and their number may actually decrease, as the distinctive whiff of power travels towards the saffron brigade - will do well to learn the difficult ...
  • North Block's havenot
    • The Editorial    The Indian Express - March 19, 1998
      • >>>A fine opportunity is at hand for the new government to correct a dangerous and foolish subversion perpetrated by successive governments. This refers to the systematic emaciation of the once all-powerful Ministry of Home Affairs which, in better days, boasted a Sardar Patel at its helm. That was a long time ago.
  • Now, let the house decide
    • Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar    The Economic Times - March 4, 1998
      • >>>What procedure should the President follow, now that Parliament is hung? If we regard pre-election combines as the ones that matter, the BJP and its allies form the biggest group. But, if we consider post-electoral combines, the Congress and most of the United Front may form the biggest group. Which of the two should ...
  • Observer, and their unalloyed drivel
    • Arun Shourie's    The Observer - March 27,1998
      • >>>"And what about the pogroms that go on from time to time ?," the caller asked. Late at night, an editorial writer with one of the world's best-known papers was calling from the USA. It was becoming evident that the BJP would form the Government, he was gathering background information.
  • Of parties, politics and people
    • M.V. Kamath    The Free press Journal - March 12, 1998
      • >>>In many ways the 1998 election has become a watershed. The BJP has emerged as a force to be reckoned with. It many soften its stand on some issues as the situation demands but in a clear way it indicates a break with the Nehruvian past where secularism, howsoever it was understood, was the watchword.
  • Omak Apang cuts his hair
    • Reshmi R Dasgupta    Economic Times - March 22, 1998
      • >>>After his first TV interview as the youngest minister in Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's government, his friends back home in Arunachal Pradesh rang him up and asked the same question. "Why did you cut your hair?" ...
  • Once again to the fray
    • S Venkitaramanan    The Economics Times - March 30, 1998
      • >>>It is on predictable lines. Mr Yashwant Sinha has presented his interim budget to Parliament. At the time of writing, it appears almost certain that he will present the full budget also and last a full term. I had the privilege of working with him in 1991 when he was finance minister and I was governor, RBI. I am confident ...
  • Pak going ahead with Ghauri missile test
    • The Editorial    Hindu Times - March 23, 1998
      • >>>Pakistan is planning to go ahead with a secret test firing of a new 1,500 km range surface-to-surface missile "Ghauri" from a base on the Baluchistan coast. "Secret preparations are underway at Gawadar base, on the coast ...
  • Pakistan goes hawkish on Kashmir
    • Indrani Bagchi    The Economic Times - March 19, 1998
      • >>>Pakistan's verbal sabreattling about the nuclear option and its aggressive stance on India poses the first diplomatic challenge to the new BJP government hi New Delhi. The hardliner foreign minister of Pakistan, Gohar Ayub Khan, will ...
  • Peers vote to protect Churches from secular litigation
    • Editorial    Renovacao - March 15, 1998
      • >>>Members of the House of Lords won a temporary victory for the Churches last week when they amended the Human Rights Bill to protect the freedom of religious organisations. The Bill, which is due to come before the House of Commons for ...
  • Persona non-grata
    • Narendra kaushik    Mid - Day - March 16, 1998
      • >>>If there is one person who the Bharatiya Janata Party would wish to keep at an arm's length, it is Janata Party chieftain Subramanian Swamy. Swamy is known to change colours faster than a chameleon. True to form, the former finance minister on Sunday morning lashed out at Ramakrishna Hegde telling him ot to ...
  • Pondering the poll
    • M.V. Kamath    Mid Day - March 7, 1998
      • >>>Now that the elections are over and the results are in, I am taking the liberty to make some observations. All my own work, as my friend Behram contractor would say. The exit polls-all of them a have proved to be grievously wrong ...
  • Pornography of death
    • Manvendra Singh    The Indian Express - March 26, 1998
      • >>>The widow gave the crowds her brief on grief, and in return wanted their votes. The message, at every such heliborne meeting, was grief, grief, and more grief would today have been a Major in the Army. He can never become ...
  • President is exceeding powers, say CPM, others
    • Posted By Krishnakant Udavant    The Asian Age - February 26, 1998
      • >>>CPI(M) general secretary Harkishan Singh Surjeet on Wednesday accused President K.R. Narayanan of "transgressing his powers" in the Uttar Pradesh crisis. Several other political leaders attacked the President for reportedly urging Prime Minister I.K. Gujral to recall Uttar Pradesh governor Romesh Bhandari.
  • President situation and the role of the Left
    • Chaturanan Mishra    The Observer - March 7, 1998
      • >>>The election manifesto of the Communist Party of India in 1996 rightly assessed that a situation had developed in India when the Left could be a partner in power at the Centre. Despite a big setback in the elections this year, this assessment still remains valid, but this does not mean that the Left should immediately ...
  • Priyanka's saffron burden: Vadra farm hosts RSS school,shakhas
    • Bhavna Vij    The Indian Express - March 9, 1998
      • >>>This is one connection Priyanka Gandhi will not be proud of The Vadra family farm m Bagarpur, 12 km from Moradabad, hosts a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-run school and occasional shakhas. Sanjay Manu Vadera Farm, the favourite retreat of the Vadras, has ...
  • Retreat to advance
    • Mohit Sen    The Indian Express - March 25, 1998
      • >>>The election results have been good for the BJP, but not good enough. It is ironic that when for the first time it comes to having its leader as a Prime Minister who need not be a caricature of a person in power, it is hamstrung by alliances. ...
  • Right to be secularist
    • Sushant Sareen    The Pioneer - February 27, 1998
      • >>>With the BJP emerging as the odds on favourite for forming the next government, the shrillness in rhetoric of so-called secularists has gone up. It is almost as though they do not want the BJP to moderate its hardline ideology. Indeed, the greatest irony of contemporary politics is that while the BJP is trying to ...
  • Row over Anglican Blair's bid to become Catholic
    • L.K. Sharma    The Times Of India - March 15, 1998
      • >>>London as Prime Minister Tony Blair tries to capture Britain's soul, some others have launched a battle for his soul. It all started when Blair was spotted attending Mass alone at Westminster Cathedral. ...
  • RSS attacks missionaries for iding Mizo rebels
    • Venkatesh Kesari    Asian Age - March 22, 1998
      • >>>The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has charged mission aries in Mizoram and the Mizoram armed constabulary with backing militant organisations who raped and killed Hindu Reang women because the community members refused to convert to Christianity. ...
  • Saffron across the seven seas
  • Saffron Burden
    • Harinder Baweja    India Today - March 30, 1998
      • >>>The saraswati vandana rings out twice a day. At 9.30 a.m. and at sunset when children-aged between four and 14 gather on the lawns of the Sanjay Manu Vadera Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir in Moradabad. The school is 160 km from the Delhi border or a little over that from 10 janpath where Sonia Gandhi, the samdhan of the ...
  • Season for rethink
    • Editorial    The Financial Express - March 19, 1998
      • >>>Business expectations that the BJP-led coalition government will revise import duty rates have also created fears in certain circles that this will mean a reversal of reform. The apprehension is incorrect, and is based on the dogma that import duty reduction per se is what the Indian economy needs. It is ...
  • Shunted Out
    • Bhaskar Paul    India Today - March 30, 1998
      • >>>Jyotirmoy Mondal's transfer order last week would have been seen as a routine exercise, were it not for the fact that he is the principal accountant general who last year initiated the probe into unauthorised holding of personal ledger accounts (PLAS) in the state. It had upset the West Bengal Government's tall claims ...
  • Singhal firm of Ram temple
    • Habib Beary    The Sunday Observer - March 22-28, 1998
      • >>>The ational agenda of Atal Behari Vajpayee's government has dropped the contentious issues of the Ram temple , Article 370 and the uniform civil code. But the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a frontal organization of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, says it will continue with its ...
  • Slap to status quo
    • Editorial    The Times of India - March 4, 1998
      • >>>Complaints of biases notwithstanding, the national level predictions of the TIMES poll - both opinion and exit - have proved fairly accurate. The BJP and its allies are clearly in the lead bagging about 250 seats, though still short of a simple majority; the runner-up is the Congress group with close to 170 ...
  • So near, yet so far?
    • Inder Malhotra    The Observer - March 4, 1998
      • >>>The outcome of the poll portends instability not only the Centre but also in a number of states The 12th Lok Sabha is well and truly hung. Indeed, even more so than the previous one was. More important, whichever government ...
  • Socialite standing
    • Swapan Dasgupta    India Today - March 9, 1998
      • >>>Forget that they have operated as extension counters of some of the most barbaric regimes-Stalin, Pol Pot and Nicolae Ceausescu come to mind readily. Forget that socialism has been responsible for keeping India trapped in a maze of stifling bureaucratic controls. When it comes to that nebulous commodity called ...
  • Sonia camp looks to UF to break impasse (part I of II)
    • Janak Singh    The Times of India - March 6, 1998
      • >>>Mulayam, Moopanar favoured for PM's post With Congress hopes of forming the next government fading fast in view of the divisions within the party, the Sonia Gandhi camp on Thursday was toying with the idea of installing a United Front- ...
  • Sonia camp looks to UF to break impasse (part II of II)
    • Askari H. Zaidi    The Times of India - March 6, 1998
      • >>>Cautious CWC decides to ait and watch The Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Thursday decided to adopt a "wait and watch" approach to government formation, apparently because of the opposition from some United Front constituents to ...
  • Sonia prods Cong on to front foot
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - March 4, 1998
      • >>>A turnaround in the Congress party's stand coincided with the hasty summoning of party spokespersons, Mr Gulam Nabi Azad and Ms Ambika Soni to 10 Janpath in the morning. In fact, the exit of joint secretary Jairam Ramesh from a panel ...
  • Space radar finds lost civilisation in Cambodia
    • Michael Sheridan    The Times of India - March 14, 1998
      • >>>Hidden by the jungle, the remains of a 10th-century city around the legendary temples of Angkor in Cambodia have been discovered by researchers using a sophisticated Nasa radar system. Dr Elizabeth Moore, an archeologist from the University of ...
  • Spirituality is the only succour for today's youth
  • Star suspect
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - March 2, 1998
      • >>>Doing business also involves some values, Mr Murdoch The more competition there is in any field, the better for the consumer and, eventually, for the industry itself, right? So this newspaper has argued, maintaining that competition empowers ...
  • TDP majority against support to Congress
    • K Sreedhar Rao    The Observer - March 6, 1998
      • >>>Majority of the newly-elected Telugu Desam Party MPs, at a meeting convened by party leader N Chandrababu Naidu here on Thursday evening, endorsed the party's decision not to support the Congress. ...
  • Text of Rashtrapati Bhavan communique
    • Press Communique    The Hindu - March 16, 1998
      • >>>The following is the text of the press communique issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday night. In the identification and appointment of a Prime Minister, the President exercises full discretion. He does, however, have ...
  • The BJP and stability
    • Asghar Ali Engineer    The Hindu Times - March 18, 1998
      • >>>The Lok Sabha elections are over and the BJP is forming the government in Delhi. The self-styled "party with a difference" could not make it to the magic number of 272 even with the support of its, pre-poll allies. It is having problems with its allies, some are dictating terms. The BJP Campaigned on the ...
  • The BJP can speak the RSS language
    • Rajesh Joshi    Out look - March 16, 1998
      • >>>How do you justify the BJP joining hands with scam-tainted politicians like Sukh Ram and Jayalalitha? Everyone agrees that politics should be free of criminals. But practically everyone indulges in the politics of booth-capturing.
  • The canard of indu Rate of Growth debunked slur on the Indian People
    • The Economist    The Organiser - March 22, 1998
      • >>>Free India will have to settle its scores with the London School of Economics one day, said the inimitable Nirad C. Chaudhuri in his Passage to England. The reason of this urge to 'settle the scores', which in effect means repudiation of the Left-Libber hegemony imposed on us Indians by the Marxist-oriented LSE may be ...
  • The crown she thrice refused not
    • Sandhya Jain    The Pioneer - January 26, 1998
      • >>>Ms Sonia Gandhi has clearly decided not to repeat the mistakes of her ancient compatriot, Julius Caesar. Indeed, the alacrity with which she has accepted the Congress crown brings to mind the wisdom of another Italian notable and his rather acute observation: en more readily ...
  • The Divine Lovers
    • Gaurav Raina    The Observer - March 21, 1998
      • >>>Who is Radha? Why does she hold such an exalted place among the Vaishnavas? What is Her relationship with Krishna who many consider to be God? The conjugal passtimes of God - the rasa lila and the significance of Radha and the gopis is an easily misunderstood subject.
  • The Front is exposed
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - March 17, 1998
      • >>>After losing power, UF may lose even political leverage Outside support is something that vitally affects the United Front, both as a giver and a taker. It remained in power only as long as it received such support from a reluctant Congress. Its ...
  • The President can invite only Vajpayee
    • H. K. Dua    The Times of India - March 5, 1998
      • >>>A worried nation's search for stability has proved to be elusive. As feared, it has turned out to be a hung Parliament with no single party in a position to form a government on its own. The voters, undecided and uncertain, have virtually placed their ...
  • The rightful claimant
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - March 4, 1998
      • >>>If any party can claim to have the mandate to form a government at the Centre, it is the Bharatiya Janata Party. It has not only emerged as the single largest party but, together with its allies, it needs the support of a little less than 30 more MPs whereas the next party, the Congress, requires thrice that ...
  • The Silence of the sphinxes
    • M V Kamath    Organiser - March 8, 1998
      • >>>Isn the public entitled to know the names of six suspected militants who were killed while trying to throw bombs at a police party? Who is hiding the truth and to what purpose? When Muslim revanchists sought to reduce Mumbai to ashes and dust ...
  • Time ripe for introspection
    • Tavleen singh    The Afternoon Despatch and Courier - March 16, 1998
      • >>>Let me begin by recommending to you an interesting little exercise. Before you sell last month's newspapers to the 'kabadiwallah', just scan through the front page headlines. You will notice that the only political leader whose speeches were reported nearly every day on page one was Mrs. sonia Gandhi.
  • To revive the Cong, Sonia needs to kill its sycophancy culture.
    • Tavleen Singh    India Today - March 30, 1998
      • >>>This past week, an imperious missive from the palazzo at 10 janpath marked Sonia Gandhi's transition from purdah politics to real politics. I am going to reproduce it fully because it is also the first policy statement from the lady who now officially controls India's largest and oldest political party.
  • Trail to Pakistan
  • Triumph of democracy
    • M V Kamath    The Daily - March 17, 1998
      • >>>The election which nobody wanted are over. Nobody but nobody wants another election for a long time. Tiredness as set in and it is a sage bet that the government now in power can hope to have a longer tenure than the United Front government that has now passed into history.
  • Vajpayee government may last full term
    • David Devadas    Business Standard - March 12, 1998
      • >>>I wouldn't be surprised if Mr Vajpayee's government lasts its full term. Almost 400 of the new members were not in the last House, and there's no guarantee that as many would not be replaced next time. The wife of one member says her husband borrowed Rs 40 lakh to win, and he is surely not the only one.
  • We are proud of you, Shri Narayanan
    • Posted By Krishnakant Udavant    Organiser - March 8, 1998
      • >>>The President has merely drawn the Prime Minister's attention to the constitutional improprieties in UP and sought his views on the subject. Where I failed to disturb the Prime Minister's evening walk, the President has tried to wake him from his slumber.
  • We can send missiles to all Indian cities: Pak expert
    • Muhammad Najeeb    The Economic Times - March 19, 1998
      • >>>Pakistan's top nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan has said his country's missiles were capable of targeting every Indian city 'm case of a war. In an interview with the Jeddah-based Urdu News, the scientist ...
  • What's in a name
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - March 7, 1998
      • >>>The concept of working majority may be alien to the Constitution but it does suggest a solution to the present political deadlock at the Centre. To obtain a simple majority, the BJP needs the support of about 20 more MPs. Half the party's problem is over if the 12-member Telugu Desam Party decides to support its claim ...
  • What's wrong with ational_culture
    • Rajendra Prabhu    Observer - March 17, 1998
      • >>>An academic observer of Indian drama, Arend Lijphart of the University of California, wrote a paper in The American Political Science Review in June 1996 where he characterised the puzzle of Indian democracy as a 'consociational' rather than a 'consensus' one.
  • When valets catch ambition
    • T. V. R. Shenoy    The Indian Express - March 14, 1998
      • >>>Wanted: A president for the Indian National Congress. Excellent pay. Free housing for life. Corruption and Communism no bar. Experience as a doormat absolutely essential." No, I haven't (yet) seen such an advertisement in the employment pages. But everybody knows that there is a vacancy in Akbar Road.
  • Yes, Prime Minister
    • The Editorial    The Statesman - March 22, 1998
      • >>>In her customary, if somewhat better deserved, front-row seat at the swearing-in ceremony, Congress president and CPP leader Sonia Gandhi was spotted presenting a freezing shoulder to Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, who promised that the Bofors probe will be expedited. Perhaps the Congress president was more ...

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