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Starting: Sat 01 Jun 1996 - 00:00:-66881 EDT
Ending: Sun 30 Jun 1996 - 00:00:-62076 EDT
Messages: 167

  • A derailed state - An editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Times of India - Editorial - 29 June 1996
      • >>>With one skeleton after another tumbling out of the closet with monotonous regularity, the appalling systems failure in Bihar has once again been exposed. In the course of four months this year the state has been rocked by a series of scandals. First, it was revealed that a ...
  • A fortnight in government (Excerpts)
    • Ram Jethmalani (Excerpts)    Indian Express - 8/6/96
      • >>> It was a neat contest. True, the BJP got about 24 per cent of the vote and the Congress a little larger. But, in the Westminster model, we count seats, not votes. Vajpayee was the clear winner. Moreover, in spite of the Congress's 28 per cent even Congressmen were obviously ...
  • A Hindu's advice to BJP
    • Rajinder Puri    The Statesman - 15 June 1996
      • >>>BJP leaders might be surprised to learn that though I read no scripture, observe no ritual and visit no temple, I am a Hindu. I believe in a Higher Power which operates by the Law of Karma, I guess that makes a Hindu. I suspect there are millions of Hindus like me who don't ...
  • A poll - Majority believes UF will be shortlived
    • Belakrishnan and Ravi Vyas    Times of India - 27 June 1996
      • >>>The United Front government led by Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda is likely to be shortlived, and in case midterm elections are held in about a year, it is the BJP which is likely to be returned to power, according to a majority of respondents in a Times-MODE poll conducted in ...
  • A poser to 'secularists' - Editorial
    • Editorial    The Daily - 1 June 1996
      • >>> The violent clashes in Calcutta during the Moharram pro cession is a fitting reply to all those who are claiming to be truly secular. The clashes were so fierce that the West Bengal government was forced to seek the assistance of army to quell the riot. The Communist Party of India ...
  • A pragmatic approach
    • Editorial    The Observer - 6 June 1996
      • >>> To a large measure, the 'minimum programme' released by the United Front is wrapped in generalities and populist promises. Yet, it is significant for the renewed thrust towards federalism and a more pragmatic approach towards economic liberalisation. ...
  • A sterling role
    • Editorial    The Observer - 6 June 1996
      • >>> THE organised manner in which the United Front and its supporters have gone about the business of setting up government belies the expectation in several quarters that differences among the Front constituents would make the new power edifice at the Centre shaky from day one. ...
  • A strong Hindu response to historical humilation
  • A working paper for the BJP
    • Jawid Laiq    The Times of India - 22 June 1996
      • >>>IN last month's confidence vote in the Lok Sabha the Bharatiya Janata Party leader, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, had said that Hindus were a majority with a minority complex. If he were to look forward rather than backward, Mr Vajpayee should now eloquently address the ...
  • After the fall
    • Jug suriaya    Times of India - 17 June 1996
      • >>> Like Milton's Lucifer, Mr Atal Beehari Vajpayee has been magnificent in his fall. In Paradise Lost, Lucifer se duced Milton's puritiancial muse and radically changed the theme and content of the poet's magnum opus; the man ...
  • Agonising over BJP's stylised exit - A letter
    • V. V. Manoj Kumar    Economic Times - 8/6/96
      • >>> Sir: Abheek Barman's article `Last Train to Auschwitz' (The Evonomic Times, 31 May) is a classic example of the imagery one can conjure up when one is burning within oneself with impotent rage. Since resorting to labelling and demonising their ideological opponents is what the ...
  • All Indians are Hindoos
    • Maxwell Pereira    Hindustan Times - 3 June 1996
      • >>>It was Grandpa Joseph who first told me I was a Handy. May sound incongruous, but then one would need to know more about gran'pa to appreciate his reasoning. As grandfathers go, mine fitted into the typical mould-a simple man with lean but towering personality, wearing a ...
  • Anatomy of a communal riot
    • Maloy Krishna Dhar    Hindustan Times - 9/6/96
      • >>> CALCUTTA was waiting for a Nor'wester, fondly and Baishashi, the violent and wel-come pre-monsoon hurricane. This year, the Bengalis had to sweat it our, for the Kal-Baishakhi was as elusive as the Hilsa. Mercifully, a mild Kal-Baishakhi finally hit the ...
  • Appealing to Hindus - Minimum compromises
    • Ram Swarup    Indian Express - 24 June 1996
      • >>>THE recent elections marked the end of an era and the beginning of another. The post Independence governments and the ruling ideology of different political parties, left or right, were anti-Hindu. The victory of the BJP has dealt a blow to those forces, though they were still ...
  • ARTICLE 370
    • Ashok Chowgule    Mid-day - Mon, 17 Jun 96 21:21:50 PDT
      • >>> 1 The genesis of Article 370 in our Constitution is in the Deed of Accession on the basis of which the then Maharaja of Jammu & Kashmir decided to join India rather than Pakistan in 1947. At the time of the writing of the ...
  • Aryan invasion and social issues in India today
    • Ashok Chowgule    (no publication) - Sat, 01 Jun 96 10:52:12 PDT
      • >>> 1In explaining the history of ancient India, it has been postulated that a group of people called Aryans came from somewhere in Central Asia through North-West. Some people from the same place also went to Europe. As far as India is concerned, these Aryans came as invaders, and ...
  • Atalji on the RSS
  • Audacious leadership - an editorial
  • Bahais not muslims - a letter
  • Balasaheb Deoras - Current Topics in TOI
    • Posted By ashok    Times of India - 19 June 1996
      • >>>BALASAHEB Deoras was nominated RSS sarsanghchalak by his immediate predecessor, Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar, but it was Hedgewar, founder of the Sangh, that Balasaheb Deoras ...
  • Bangalore in Delhi - editorial
  • Basis for talks
    • Editorial    Indian Express - 6 June 1996
      • >>> BENAZIR BHUTTO's rather effuisive message of congratulations to Prime Minister Deve Gowda, proposing unconditional talks between the two countries, may have been the result of the relief she felt over the departure of the supposedly hardline BJP Government. But Islamabad ...
  • Beyond the saffron pale
    • Shastri Ramchandran    Times of India - 2 June 1996
      • >>> IF the road to hell is paved with good intentions, the way to paradise is by hook or crook. This unwritten law of politics has been called into question by the fall of the BJP government of Atal Behari Vajpayee. Nothing else can explain why a party of devout Ram bhakts could not survive to rule in a polity infested ...
  • BJP accuses UF of hijacking mandate
    • Posted By ashok    Economic Times - 25 June 1996
      • >>>HE NATIONAL executive Of the Bharatiya Janata Party today accused the ruling United Front government of 'betraying' the people by 'hijacking' the mandate, which was given by the electorate in BJP's favour, to come to power. ...
  • BJP glee over Mamta's attack on CPM
    • Editorial    Economic Times - June 12th 1996
      • >>> CONGRESS and CPM members from West Bengal today clashed in the Lok Sabha when Congress member, Ms Mamata Banerjee, raised certain issues like the Left Front government's attitude towards ...
  • BJP lauds Gadgil's 'secularism'
    • News Service    Indian Express - 7 June 1996
      • >>> Secularism is now the national agenda, declared former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee while praising Congress spokesman V N Gadgil for tellin Congressmen to re-explore the party Is concept of secularism. "Jadoo voh hain, jo sarpar chadhe, "Vajpayee said ...
  • BJP MP invites JD's wrath
  • BJP striving to win people's support in UP
    • Arvind Singh Bisht    Times of India News Service - 7 June 1996
      • >>> The BJP which has managed to repeat its 1991 election performance again this time by securing 52 Lok Sabha seats in U.P., hopes to increase its support base further by choosing new issues with wider appeal and focusing the people's attention on the fall off the Vajpayee ...
  • BJP to strengthen party in south and east
    • News Service    Times of India - 4 June 1996
      • >>> Having identified its weak areas, mainly in southern and eastern states, the Bharatiya janata Party has started exploring the possibilities of realignment of forces. The party feels that mid-term polls are inevitable and the formation of the new government at the Centre is a ...
  • BJP unequivocally committed to secularism
    • L K Advani    Indian Express - 27 Dec 1992.
      • >>>LAST year, a Calcutta daily asked me to identify a day or moment in my life which I regarded as my happiest. I named October 30, 1990, and more specifically, the moment I heard the BBC broadcast that kar sevaks had overcome all obstacles and broken all barriers put up by ...
    • L K Advani    Indian Express - 12 Dec 1992.
      • >>>LAST year, a Calcutta daily asked me to identify a day or moment in my life which I regarded as my happiest. I named October 30, 1990, and more specifically, the moment I heard the BBC broadcast that kar sevaks had overcome all obstacles and broken all barriers put up by ...
  • BJP unequivocally committed to secularism (Part two of two)
    • Posted By ashok    Indian Express - 27 Dec 1992.
      • >>>IT is sad that over 1,000 prisons have lost their lives in the aftermath of Ayodhya. It is certainly a matter of anguish. But when one compares this time's fallout with what has been happening in earlier years over incidents which can be considered trifling, this time's has been a ...
    • Posted By ashok    Indian Express - 24 June 1996
      • >>>IT is sad that over 1,000 prisons have lost their lives in the aftermath of Ayodhya. It is certainly a matter of anguish. But when one compares this time's fallout with what has been happening in earlier years over incidents which can be considered trifling, this time's has been a ...
  • BJP's 'big push' strategy for South
    • FE NEWS SERVICE    Financial Express - 24 June 1996
      • >>>AFTER three days of marathon deliberations, the Bharatiya janata Party formulated a 'big push' expansionist strategy for the eastern and the southern parts of the country. Between 15 to 20 leaders, with good oratory skills, ...
  • BJP's bold gamble paying off
    • Posted By ashok    India Today - 30 June 1996.
      • >>>Considering the unclear and fragmented verdict from the electorate, there was a lot of debate over whether President S D Sharma should have invited the BJP first to form the government. While the Opposition had cried foul, the electorate seems to be completely in support of the ...
  • Bureaucrats hope to call the shots in Gowda Govt
    • Kingshuk Nag    Times of India - 7 June 1996
      • >>> When a secretary of the Karnataka government was imprisoned for a month by the orders of the supreme court last year, Mr Deve Gowda was very upset. He virtually wept at the fate of the officer and lamented that he could not do anything to save the unfortunate man. ...
  • Caste blocks a Hindu renaissance
    • Jaya Jaitly    Indian Express - 27 June 1996
      • >>>WE speak of Hinduism being a religion of great tolerance and all imbibing. Yet there is one immutable factor about Hindu society that has no answer. If it were all embracing then why can one not be converted to Hinduism from any other religion? Fundamentalist Hindus worry ...
  • Caste no bar to be Hindu priest
  • Chechen killed in Kashmir
  • Coalition Redefined
    • Iqbal Masud    Mid Day - 6 June 1996
      • >>> The Deve Gowda government aims for a collective effort to carry diverse elements together. This philosophy cannot be summed up in a word like 'coalition', says Iqbal Masud. A friend belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party told me ...
  • Confidence vindicated - editorial
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 13 June 1996
      • >>> There was never any doubt about the United Front government winning the confidence of the Lok Sabha, just as there was none about the Bharatiya Janata Party ministry losing it. Indeed, the ...
  • Cong resents govt stand on Ayodhya
    • FE News Service    Financial Express - 7 June 1996
      • >>> THE Congress has certain reservations about the Common Minimum Programme of the United Front, especially on issues like Ayodhya and Centre- State relations, even though the Deve Gowda Government has, in toto, accepted the economic agenda of Manmohan Singh. ...
  • Congress adrift - Editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Times of India - Editorial - 19 June 1996
      • >>>The Congress working committee session confirms that the party leadership, like the Bourbons of France, will forget nothing and learn nothing. Party president Narasimha Rao's exasperated outburst at being "fed up" with Mr Rajesh Pilot would have been understandable if Mr ...
  • Congress gearing up to topply (Maharashtra) government
    • Prakash Joshi    Times of India News Service - May 30th 1996
      • >>> With the United Front government now on the verge of being installed at the Centre, the Maharashtra unit of the Congress is making subtle moves to dislodge the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya janata Party ministry which is dependent on the support of independent MLAs for its survival. ...
  • Congress may join cabinet soon: Gowda
    • Habib Beary    The Observer - 7 June 1996
      • >>> Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda has indicated that the Congress may join the coalition government within three months. Mr Gowda had a long meeting with Congress president and former prime minister P V Narasimha Rao on Sunday on his ...
  • Convoluted logic of BJP baiters - a letter
    • Ramajujam    Economics Times - 21 June 1996
      • >>>Sir: Arindam Sengupta, The Economic Times's resident BJPbasher, seems a disheartened guy these days. He asks what is so special about the BJP, and answers himself: nothing, really. Yawn. No, wait a minute; for long the pseuds have been writing for each other, giving ...
  • Cracks appear as Rao tells party to get into poll
  • DD blacks out news
    • Jagpreet Luthra    Afternoon - 15 June 1996
      • >>> BJP spokesman K. L. Sharma has condemned Doordarshan's blacking out of Prannoy Roy's The News Tonight telecast on Friday night, apparently because it had an interview with the expelled J. D. leader R. K. Hegde in which he made unsavoury remarks about Prime Minister H. D. Deve ...
  • Defining the secularism debate
    • Arindam Sen Gupta    Economic Times - 19 June 1996
      • >>>It's been a couple of weeks now since Mr V N Gadgil called for a debate on secularism. Apart from Mr Vajpayee's near instant welcome to the call - which is not surprising - not much has happened. Only a couple of commentators have reacted to it. In private, `secular' ...
  • Defying common sense
    • Swapan Dasgupta    Indian Express - May 30th 1996
      • >>> CALL it oratory at its best or demagoguery at its worst, but there is little doubt that Atal Behari Vajpayee emerged as the real victor of the debate on the motion of confidence in the Lok Sabha last Tuesday. His combative summing-up speech not only confirmed his status as India's foremost parliamentarian, it ...
  • Discovering Bharat Dialects of Hindutva
    • O.V. Vijayan    The Indian Express - 17 June 1996
      • >>> Aphoney debate is on. The debate on Hindutva. It is like the Eskimo debating alternative therapies for sun-stroke. To start with, let us remember that Hinduism is not a cradle religion, but a name invented by the various hordes of invaders who had little time for theological ...
  • Editorial - Left unsaid
    • Editorial    Indian Express - 7 June 1996
      • >>> The United Front's programme asks the country to believe it is being offered an "alternative model of governance". Looking at the big picture, it is more or less indistinguishable from the ones presented by previous govemments. But there is a discernible shift of emphasis. ...
  • Editorial - The stability card
    • Editorial    The Statesman - May 31st 1996
      • >>> A New season of insincerity is dawning on politics. Practitiollers of the art rarely say what they mean, they have now taken to meaning the opposite of what they say. The Congress party, through its spokesman, Mr V. N. Gadgil, says that it will not interfere in the formation of the United Front Ministry, it ...
  • Election analysis in India Today
  • Elections in India and Israel
    • HAROLD A. GOULD    Times of India - 29 June 1996
      • >>>NOW that the national elections held less than a month apart in India and Israel have been completed, one cannot help being struck by how differently their respective electorates dealt with similar problems - namely inter ethnic tensions. Located on opposite flanks of the ...
  • Evolving national idiom
    • M. G. S. Narayanan    Indian Express - 28 June 1996
      • >>>CERTAIN interesting but complicated facts are emerging in the wake of the Election '96. In spite of confusing party politics and conflicting affiliations, these developments are full of significance when they are viewed against the background of Indian history in the ...
  • Faith & Healing
  • From a socialist dogma to a glimmer of hope
    • Gautam Mukerji    The Pioneer - 5 June 1996
      • >>> Significant beginnings tre harbingers of the future. What= "Rosebud" was to Citizen Kane, The Meiji Restoration to Japan,= The "Long March" to China, "The whiff of grapeshot" to Napoleon,= "Anand", to the future of Amitabh Bachchan, the first five years= of liberalisation will be, to the future of India. In these five= ...
  • Gadgil calls for introspection
    • Kiran Thakur    Observer of Business & Politics - 3 June 1996
      • >>> AICC spokesman V N Gadgil on Sunday said that it was time the Congress re-examined the contents of its concept of secularism in the wake of the setback it had received in the recent Lok Sabha elections. He said that the party had failed miserably to convince both the ...
  • Gangil demands a discussion on secularism in party
  • Good script, act on it.
    • Editorial    The Economic Times - 6 June 1996
      • >>> The United Front has just supplied Dr Man.mohan Singh's answer to those who had raised sceptical eyebrows at his assertion of broad national consensus on economic reform. Continuity is the hallmark of the United Front government's economic policy, as enumerated in the ...
  • Gowda faces difficult task
    • G M Telang    Financial Express - 3 June 1996
      • >>> THE transformation of a mass movement into a political party aspiring to achieve power through democratic means is always a complex process. The Indian National Congress has had over 40 years experience of this and none of its stalwarts today can claim that they have mastered the art of meeting all the demands ...
  • Hajuria-Khajuria syndrome haunts the BJP
    • Dinkar Pandya    The Observer - June 4th 1996
      • >>> BJP in Gujarat is once again in turmoil. After the September October crisis last year, the party is in the midst of a new unfolding drama. Despite all the tall claims by the BJP high command last October in wake of Atal Behari Vajpayee's success in saving the party and ...
  • Half a beginning
    • Posted By ashok    Indian Express - 25 June 1996
      • >>>THERE were three important lessons staring the Bharatiya Janata Party in the face after Atal Behari Vajpayee failed to secure parliamentary endorsement for continuing as Prime Minister; it has learnt two of them. First, the national executive meeting in Bhopal has acknowledged ...
  • Heading for a split - An editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Indian Express - Editorial - 27 June 1996
      • >>>THE central leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party appears to have concluded that a split in its fractious Gujarat unit is not only inevitable, but highly desirable. The organisational changes in the state unit effected on Tuesday prompt the conclusion that there is ...
  • Hedgewar's role in freedom struggle
    • Rakesh Sinha    Indian Express - 24 June 1996
      • >>>The propaganda against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) crossed all limits of not only political moralism but also academic discipline, as the Marxist academicians and intellectuals, failing to counter ...
  • Hegde's fall - Editorial
    • Editorial    Times of India - June 15th 1996
      • >>> The expulsion of Mr Ramakrishna Hegde from the Janata Dal - and the peremptory manner in which it was done - is bound to be seized upon by skeptics to make the point that Mr H.D. Deve Gowda's United Front government cannot pull together as a team. This is not to deny that Mr ...
  • Highlights on Common Minimum Programme
    • Posted By ashok    Economic Times - 6 June 1996
      • >>> 1 Greater devolution of power to states. 2 High-level committee to review and update Sarkaria Commission's recommendations. 3 Reservation in elected bodies and jobs for women. 4 Special courts to ensure justice to SC/ST victims.
  • Hindu leaders meet in Bombay - From the archives
    • Posted By ashok    Times of India - 17 Sept 1932
      • >>>The attempts to placate the feelings of the untouchables by throwing open to them the temples and public tanks in Bombay are taking definite shape. A conference of influential Hindu leaders was held on Friday evening when it was decided to send a telegram to the Viceroy, ...
  • Hindutva and participation of castes in power
  • History of India
  • I had closed my mind to the BJP
    • Shailesh Gandhi    Communalism Combat - 96. June
      • >>> NOTE: Shri Gandhi is identified as a friend of the edi tors (a veritable Hindu baiters). Shri Gandhi is a 49 year-old businessman, who had a 'pathological dislike' for Hindutva for nearly 40 years, and did not even enter tain the thought of supporting the BJP. The objective of e of ...
  • Idiot box no more - comments by a CPM Leader on the debate
    • Suneet Chopra    Times of India - 7 June 1996
      • >>> IF anything came home to viewers the parliamentary debate that ended with Mr Vajpayee's hurried resignation as Prime Minister, it was the role of television as the great leveller. A number of myths assiduously nurtured by our colonised elite about the BSP crumbled hopelessly ...
  • Imported trouble
    • Ashis K.Biswas    Outlook - June 19th 1996
      • >>> It all happened in Central Calcutta in broad daylight. Four or five hawkers on Dharamtala Street pounced on a customer, punching and kicking him. Their ashen-faced victim, a middle-aged person, shouted for help and attracted a crowd, which freed him. Between ...
  • In different voices - an editorial
    • Posted By ashok    The Indian Express - Editorial - 28 June 1996
      • >>>IT has become somewhat of a dreary ritual for ministers and functionaries of the United Front to talk in different voices. If Mulayam Singh Yadav takes it upon himself to announce a new bill on more autonomy for Jammu and Kashmir in the forth-coming session of Parliament, ...
  • In God they trust
  • India is not a coalition
    • Sudheendra Kulkarni    Hindustan Times - 24 June 1996
      • >>>EVERY parliamentary poll is a pedagogical exercise for the people. Election for the Lok Sabha invariably turns India into a "countrywide classroom" in which, despite all the surrounding sound and fury, both the voters and vote-seekers go through a learning process. Policies are ...
    • Sudheendra Kulkarni    Hindustan Times - 8 June 1996.
      • >>> Every parliamentary poll is a pedagogical exercise for the people. Election for the Lok Sabha invariably turns India into a ``countrywide classroom'' in which, despite all the surrounding sound and fury, both the voters and vote-seekers go through a learning process. Policies are ...
  • Indian culture & fascism?
    • Prafull Goradia    Pioneer - May 30th 1996
      • >>> Please refer to the Soundbite (The Pioneer, May 30), wherein Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav has been quoted as having said in the Lok Sabha, "We won't allow a Hitler to be born in India." Several other speakers were heard accusing the BJP of being fascist. Evidently these gentlemen have used expressions whose ...
  • Indian fault lines
    • Ajit Bhattacharjea    Indian Express - 5 June 1996
      • >>> Fortunately, Doordarshan covered the epoch-making debate in the Lok Sabha live and its cameras did a good job. This exposed the scrappy coverage provided by the news papers the following days. Not a single newspaper I read provided a comprehensive summary of ...
  • Indo-Pak Union - a letter
    • Syed Shahbuddin    Times of India - 10 June 1996
      • >>> Sir, - This refers to Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav's statement regarding the establishment of a confederation of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, made in Parliament on May 28 during the motion of confidence. I feel that he has confused that long-term with the short-term objective: ...
  • Interview of Digvijay Singh - Excerpts
    • Neeraj Mishra    Indian Express - 30 June 1996.
      • >>>Q: How long do you think the Congress would support the United Front government? A: Two years, at least. It will take that much time for the Congress to regroup. And I think in the future there will be a polarisation of political foces of the kind that exists in MP. ...
  • Interview of V N Gadgil
  • Islam is indivisible (1995 article)
  • It is max confusion programme
  • It is yogic, not demonic spirituality
    • Ram Swarup    Hindustan Times - 9 October 1995.
      • >>>ON March 23 this year, Pat Robertson led a television programme in which he attacked Hinduism. He called it "demonic" and said that Hindus should be kept out of the United States. He said that they worship "idols" and "hundreds of millions of deities," which "has put a ...
  • Kanshi Ram in front - an editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Indian Express - an editorial - 25 June 1996
      • >>>IRRESPECTIVE of the durability of the alliances that the BSP is forging or their electoral prospects, what is clear is that Kanshi Ram has emerged as much more of a major figure than it would have been thought possible at the beginning of the year. After the collapse of ...
  • Last train to Auschwitz
    • Abheek Barman    Economic Times - May 31st 1996
      • >>> ONE winter evening, a friend and I take a bus from a Delhi University Hostels to Jama Masjid. It's around eight in the, evening, the time when you work up a tremendous lust for burra kababs, and roads lead inexorably towards Karim's, tucked away in that alley next to the Masjid. From the bus stop to Karim's is a ...
  • Left aligned?
    • Kumar Ketkar    The Sunday Times - 10 June 1996
      • >>> Publication : The Sunday Times of India In Indian politics the very term `Left' has become a euphemism of sorts. It was, however, not so until the 1970s. Indeed, the term used to evoke an extremely redical, iconoclastic and revolutionary image earlier. ...
  • Left can't figure it out - comments on nation's economy
    • Posted By ashok    Economic Times - 7 June 1996
      • >>> THE LEFT parties have contested the finance minister, Mr P Chidambaram's claim that the nation's economy was in 'good shape'. The CPI(M) and CPI, have contested with Mr Chidambaram's 'finding' that the economy was doing quite well, and ...
  • Leftists as backseat drivers
    • Tavleen Singh    Indian Express - 10 June 1996
      • >>> Extraordinary, isn't it, how the Lefties have suddenly reappeared in Delhi's political firmament. After the Soviet Union fell apart in ignominious disarry and after it stopped being possible to deny that China was a capitalist country, our own comrades crawled behind the ...
  • Lust for power
    • M. N. Buch    Hindustan Times - 22 June 1996
      • >>>THERE is the story of the man who was shot in the gut and was asked whether it hurt. His reply was: "Only when I laugh". The present shenanigans of our politicians also hurt only when one laughs. Here we have a group, the United Front, which has been cobbled together with the ...
  • Marx & Ram: Hindutva redefined
    • Anil Nair    Indian Express - 6 June 1996
      • >>> WHILE the nation's chattering classes would very much like to quarantine the BJP, there is within the BJP a chattering class which wants to do the same to the VHP. This section has developed a convenient amnesia about the fact that it was the strategic Ram Janmabhoomi movement ...
  • Middle class lumpenisation of Hinduism
  • Middle class lupenisation of Hinduism
  • Middle path Revisited
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 6 June 1996
      • >>> The document, "A Common Approach to Major Policy Matters and a Minimum Programme," jointly authored by the constituents of the United Front, is remarkable not so much for its contents as for its authorship. Indeed, the text of the UF's joint manifesto reads a lot like the ...
  • Money politics
    • Praful Bidwai    Mid-day - 27 June 1996
      • >>>Note on the author: Shri Bidwai is a hard core Communist and is one of the self-styled leader of the anti-Hindutuva brigade. He thinks that his forte is intellectualism but his method is the substitution of adjectives for logic. He works ...
  • Muslims and the BJP
    • M.V. Kamath    The Free Press Journal - 27 June 1996
      • >>>Misled and badly advised by the likes of Vishwanath Pratap Singh and Mulayam Singh Yadav, the Muslims of India are once again being let into a trap from which they may find it very difficult to escape in the coming decades. At issue is the future of the Ram Janmabhoonii. ...
  • Muslims leadersless
    • Nasir Ateeq    Times Of India - 8/6/96
      • >>> This was the first time in the past 25 years that Mr. Sulaiman Sait did not contest the election. His supporters feel his exit will turn out to be a great loss for the 140 million Muslims for whose cause he had fought inside and outside Parliament.
  • Nani Palkhivala's statement on United Front
    • Nani A Palkhivala    Statesman - May 30th 1996
      • >>> SIR, - The paramount need of India is to preserve the unity and integrity of the country. But it is doubtful whether this mosaic of humanity will survive unfractured for any length of time. The very attempt to form a government under the United Front may entail the disunity of India. ...
  • No infiltration from India - Bangla Govt
    • Ershadul Huq    Mid-Day - June 12th 1996
      • >>> The Bangladesh government has brushed aside the allegations of influx of people from India to vote in favour of a particulars political party in the country's June parliamentary elections. A section of the press had published reports alleging that ...
  • No pains, no gains
    • Editorial    The observer - 5 June 1996
      • >>> PRAGMATISTS have prevailed over the ideological hardliners. That is the message behind the CPI national council's decision to join the United Front government. Not that the opportunity has been there for the asking. But when it did knock in 1977 and 1989, the party as also the Left in general had chosen to treat it as ...
  • On tolerance
  • One step forward
    • Editorial    Indian Express - 6 June 1996
      • >>> THE most heartening feature of the United Front Government's Common Minimum Programme (CMP) is that it does not smack of reckless adventurism. This may be a source of great disappointment to both the UF's detractors and its more doctrinaire supporters, but the ...
  • One step to revelution - letter
    • V. Sagar    (no publication) - 21 June 1996
      • >>> Apropos the article, "One step to revolution" by K Govindan Kutty (June 10), it is obvious that communists all over in India in general, and those in India in particular are most inconsistent. When communism was brought to India via London (courtesy Harold Laski and ...
  • Other side of Pakistan
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 14/6/96
      • >>> As Indians, we tend to ignore the unpleasant and bitter experience of Islamic invaders of the bygone era. We even ignore and forget the bitter happenings of partition and the three wars that India and Pakistan fought with each other. Many Indians wilfully triviaia- ...
  • Our brand of secularism - a letter
    • Posted By ashok    Statesman - 25 June 1996
      • >>>SIR, - Apropos of your editorial, 'The Secular Contract" June 7-8), it is not surprising that the All-India Congress Committee spokesman, Mr V. N. Gadgil's call stressing.the need for the Congress to "redefine the concept of secularism" has come too late. So far, he ...
  • Padgaokar on secular Islam
    • Posted By ashok    The Times of India - Sat, 22 Jun 96 22:30:30 PDT
      • >>>In his article "A landslide victory for democracy in Bangladesh" (The Pioneer, June 22, 1996) Shri Dileep Padgaokar says, " The Islamisation of the three parties may have served to stall the growth of the Jamaat and the extremist 'fundamentalist' forces. Furthermore, the ...
  • Performers for Gowda - An editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Indian Express - Editorial - 29 June 1996
      • >>>IT is perhaps no coincidence that Prime Minister H. D. Deve.Gowda effected a main moth political purge of the Janata Dal in his home state of Karnattaka as a prelude to the expansion of his ministry. Having successfully overcome the wariness of the CPI and the Asam Gana ...
  • PM chants Ayodhya peace mantra
    • Binov Shorms    Economic Times - 21 June 1996
      • >>>EFFORTS have been initiated by the United Front government, led by Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, to bring about an amicable end to the Ayodhya tangle. Sources close to the Prime Minister say he is keen that the long-festering crisis should end during his term in ...
  • Pollyannas all - Appeasing Pakistan to no avail
    • By M.D. NALAPAT    Times of India - 25 June 1996
      • >>>THIRTY years ago, the then Pakistani President agreed in writing to "exert all efforts to create good-neighbourly relations" with India and "not to have recourse to force, and to settle disputes through peaceful means," especially over Kashmir. Along with the then Prime ...
  • Prime ministerial material
    • Vir Sanghvi    Sunday - June 2-8 1996
      • >>> Vajpayee and the BJP gained from their time in office. Atal Behari Vajpayee gave India the impression that he was a straightforward man who would do his best. There would be no intrigues, no manipululations, no suitcases, no Chandra Swamis and no N K Sharmas. I don't want to ...
  • Ramkrishna Mission is Hindu Again
    • Ram Swarup    Weekend Observer - May 30th 1996
      • >>> FOR quite some time, the Ramakrishna Mission faced a crisis of identity. Everyone thought it was a Hindu organisation, but for some reason, the Mission authorities themselves were not satisfied with this identity. So they approached the Calcutta High Court to grant them the status of a non-Hindu religious ...
  • Recalling Naxalite terror
    • Swapan Dasgupta    Indian Express - 29 June 1996
      • >>>IN the second volume of her autobiography - The Road To Power - published last year, Margaret Thatcher underlined the formidable difficulties she had to encounter in the process of restoring to the Conservative Party its true soul. "By 1964," she wrote, ...
  • Red Herring - An editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Times of India - Editorial - 27 June 1996
      • >>>Some esteemed members of the United Front and the Congress are said to be plotting furiously to scuttle the allotment of the home portfolio to the Communist Party of India. If media reports are to be believed, these sections see no reason for handing over the sensitive ...
  • Response to "Last train to auschwitz"
  • Response to "The nowhere people"
  • Response to "There's danger to Dunkirk analogy
  • Results of early counting in J&K
  • Rid Hinduism of manu's caste system
  • RSS turns to nationalist heritage
    • Bhaskar Roy    Times of India - 25 June 1996
      • >>>NEW DELHI, June 23. As part of an effort to dent a newer social base and acquire wider acceptability before the next elections, the Sangh Parivar is making a move to adopt symbols and heritage of the independence movement. Making a significant departure from its tradition of ...
  • Saffron and nationalism
  • Saving the mission - a letter
    • Shiv Charan Singh    The Weekend Observer - 8/6/96
      • >>> `Ramkrishna Mission is Hindu again' written by Ram Swarup (The Weekend Observer, June 1) made thought-provoking reading and has compelled me to write a few things in addition to what the author has already said. The Ramkrishna Mission was instituted by Vivekanand for ...
  • Secularism - a letter
    • Bharat J. Gajjar    Hindutan Times - 21 June 1996
      • >>>Sir, Webster's Dictionery defines secularism as "indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations." In Western or American terms, it means separation of the state and the church. That means the Government will keep itself out of the ...
  • Seizing the Initiative
    • Editorial    Times of India - 6 June 1996
      • >>> The Pakistani Prime Minister's felicitatory message to Prime Minister Deve Gowda - in which she offered to sit across the table and discuss the settlement of Jammu and Kashmir and all other issues - provides just the opportunity to test Ms Benazir Bhutto's sincerity: ...
  • Shyama Prasad Mukherjee - a life sketch
  • Slip out of the Old - an editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Times of India - 10 June 1996
      • >>> The developments in the ruling Janata Dal in Karnataka are disturbing, and not only for it being the home ground of the Prime Minister, Mr H. D. Deve Gowda, or his successor, Mr J. H. Patel, Swearing in a 45-member council of ministers which has provoked the excluded ...
  • Speculation on govt's term - a letter
    • Praful Goradia    Observer - 10 June 1996
      • >>> `A bagful of contradictions' by Mr Dina Nath Mishra (The Observer of Business and Politics, June 7), if anything, is an understatement about the United Front government. A kind of rehearsal of what is likely to happen to it was enacted in Bengal during 1969/71. Mr Jyoti Basu in ...
  • Stand up for India
    • Jaswant Singh    The Economic Times, Mumbai - June 11 1996
      • >>> The finance minister of the short-lived BJP government, Jaswant Singh, has strong views on the United Front's policy formulation in the Common Programme. He talks to Abheek Barman about economics, Ayodhya and Enron. And product patents, which India, as a signatory to the WTO, ...
  • The 'United' Front of a cruel joke
    • M. V. Kamath    Organiser - 30 June 1996
      • >>>A cruel joke has been perpetrated against this country by a bunch of con men. And it has largely gone unnoticed because our so-called 'intellectuals' in command of the media have been determinedly ignoring the fact. The fact is that we ...
  • The agony and ecstasy of saving secularism
    • Saticarus    Organiser - 29 June 1996
      • >>>IT is an excruciatingly painful experience when you have to say a good word about someone you love to hate. So Tavleen Singh has Satiricus's sympathies. After berating, ridiculing, reviling, abusing and condemning the BJP fools and the RSS Fascists to her ...
  • The arrogant left - An editorial
    • Posted By ashok    The Financial Express - Editorial - 20 June 1996
      • >>>BY threatening to rock the United Front Government, the Left parties have bust the myth that they put strategic thinking to the fore in support of' their ideological priorities. It was the CPI(M)-Ied Left parties which had helped to consolidate the coalition Government with the ...
  • The BJP addressed a mandate to rule
    • Sundheernra Kulkarni    (no publication) - 20 June 1996
      • >>>IT is said that history repeats itself, first as a tragedy and then as a farce. We have seen the truth of this statement in the case of two accidental prime ministers India has had in a span of five years. When P V Narasimha Rao became India's Prime Minister in June 1996, ...
  • The colour saffron
  • The die is caste
    • M V Kamath    Mid-day - 17 June 1996.
      • >>> So we have a United Front government. Virtuous, secular and anti-communal. I presume that occupying the high moral ground that its members do, they turn their faces ...
  • The heritage of all humanity
    • Bimal Mohanty    Observer - 26 June 1996
      • >>>THE, recent past has seen quite a crop of articles, books and writings attacking and criticising the `Hindu' concept of religion and spirituality Attacks on and criticism of Hindu philosophy - practically the most ancient of living philosophies - is nothing new. Being ...
  • The importance of Ram Chabootra and Sita Ki Rasoi
  • The nowhere people - The plight of Kashmiri Pandits
    • Namita Bhandare, New Delhi    Sunday - May 12-18 1996
      • >>> It was the milkman's question that settled the issue for Asha Kaul. "Where's your daughter today?" he asked, and Asha was sure she detected an insidious leer behind the seemingly innocuous question. "He had never asked about my daughter before," she says. "So his question defi- ...
  • The parochial agenda
    • Swapan Dasgupta    Indian Express - 15/6/96
      • >>> In 1960, the people of America were for the first time exposed to a frontal debate between the Democratic and Republican candidates for President. The encounter between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon had a peculiar outcome. Those who watched the proceedings on television ...
  • The PM's party - Editorial
    • Posted By ashok    Times of India - June 10th 1996
      • >>> Even as H.D. Deve Gowda was consulting astrologers before taking up residence in the national Capital, the developments in his home town were far from propitious. The antics of those who were deprived of what is deemed ...
  • The secular contract - an editorial
    • Posted By ashok    The Statesman - Editorial - 25 June 1996
      • >>>MR V. N. Gadgil is right in trying to work up a debate over secularism. Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee called for it in his speech in the Lok Sabha a few days ago. Such a debate is necessary to clear some pseudo-liberal cobwebs in which the thinking of our political intelligentsia is ...
  • The tragedy of the secular debate
    • Jaya Jaitly    Hindustan Times - 22 June 1996
      • >>>HAS the landscape changed so much from 1989 when the BJP and the Left parties combined with the National Front (the real National Front comprising the JD, the TDP, the DMK, the AGP and the Akalis) that we should come to a ...
  • There's danger in the Dunkirk analogy
    • Dilip Raote    Economic Times - 31 May 1996
      • >>> DUNKIRK is synonymous with incompetence. The British forces in Europe and their French allies failed to anticipate German moves. When the German armies broke through French defences of the Maginot Line at the start of World War II, the British were caught in a pincer and retreated towards Dunkirk. ...
  • Three letters
    • Posted By ashok    Telegraph - 20 June 1996
      • >>>Sir - The gathering to felicitate Gopal Godse on June 1 would have gone unnoticed had not a mob of 400 Congressmen tried to disturb it. Perhaps they were not aware Calcutta had witnessed a far greater blow to secularism during Muharram. They also forgot that making ...
  • Trust of a nation - editorial
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 13 June 1996
      • >>> The Deve Gowda Government's victory in the vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha will be greeted in the country with a measure of relief. After more than a month of nervous political uncertainty India now has a legitimate Government at the Centre ...
  • Truth on Article 370 - a letter by Jaywantiben Mehta, MP.
  • Two letters in the Statesman
    • Posted By ashok    The Telegraph - 31 May 1996.
      • >>> LETTER ONE From: A B Mina, Puri Apropos "Parts make a hole" (May 17), Kamal Mitra Che noy's heartburn at the formation of a government by the BJP is evident. He even disputes India's oneness and ...
  • Types of Journalists in India
  • UF Govt will fall in 6 months : CPM
    • Agencies    Indian Express - 2 June 1996
      • >>> Deputy leader of the CPI(M) in the Lok Sabha, Basudev Acharya, MP, today predicted that the United Front government in the Centre will not be stable. He said it would only last for six months. Talking to reporters here, Acharya said the country would face ...
  • UF Proposal on Ayodhya put Cong leadership in a fix
    • Srinad Jha    The Weekend Observer - 8/6/96
      • >>> The Unite Front government's proposal to refer the Ayodhya issue to the Supreme Court under Section 138 (2) appears to be leading to a major political controversy, with the Left parties determined to expose the Congress party's `double-speak' on the subject and the Congress ...
  • Unholy nexus that feeds insurgency
    • P P S    Financial Times - 2 June 1996
      • >>> THE TROUBLE with the North-East is that its underground to too all-pervasive to remain underground. The ever-increasing nexus between politicians and insurgent outfits is, in fact, one of the major reasons responsible for the region's current plight. On October 5, 1993, a confidential report by Lt. Gen. V K ...
  • United Farce
    • P M Kamath    Mid day - 5 June 1996
      • >>> The hastily-cobbled-together United Front isneither united nor a body capable of governance, says P M Kamath. AFTER nearly 30 years of experimentation with United Front (UF) governments in states like Uttar Pradesh Haryana, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and West Bengal ...
  • United Front hijacks BJP Manifesto
  • Unjust remarks
    • Badal Ghana Chakravorty    Pioneer - May 30th 1996
      • >>> Sir-In his letter, 'The RSS factor' (May 21), Arshi Khan Spews venom on the BJP part of sinister propaganda unleashed against nationalist forces. Dr Khan should be reminded that Muslims of the subcontinent have forfeited the high moral ground to preach distorted version of secularism after having forced ...
  • V S Naipaul in Los Angeles Times
  • Vajpayee brings back Hindutva on BJP's agenda
    • News service    Times of India - 7 June 1996
      • >>> Former prime minister Atal Behari Vaipayee on Monday advocated the cause of Hindutva in a clear indication that the BJP plans to reinforce its saffron agenda in anticipation of a mid-term poll. Asserting that Hindutva was synonymous with nationalism ...
  • Vajpayee picks social planks for BJP's next ride
    • Political Bureau    Economic Times - June 4th 1996
      • >>> The BJP under Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee's stewardship seems to have altered its priorities on the national agenda: social issues are on the top while the economic ones will play a second fiddle. This is the impression, Mr Vajpayee gave in his interaction with ...
  • Vajpayee's act was the one and only redeeming factor
    • Soli J Sorabjee    Times of India - 7 June 1996
      • >>> Our founding fathers must be turning in their graves. Before the ministers in the BJP government could reply to the warm congratulatory letters they are out of office, allegedly armed with lethal 'secret' information about their political opponents, notwithstanding the penal ...
  • Vajpayee's assignment - BJP's token liberal
    • By Amulya Ganguli    Indian Express - 26 June 1996
      • >>>REALISING that the "right man in the wrong party" epithet was beginning to reflect poorly on the BJP, its prime ministerial candidate has now chosen a new description, presenting himself as the fruit of a tree and saying that if the fruit is good, the tree also has to be good. = ...
  • Victims of History - (How Japan is made to apologise)
    • Irene M Kunii, and two others.    Time - 17 June 1996
      • >>> At 15, Kim Sang Hee was plucked by the Japanese Imperial Army from her home in Taegu and transported to a "comfort station", the euphemism for one of the military brothels at which more than 100,000 women - from Korea, China and other Asian nations - were forced to ...
  • Victory after defeat
    • Lt. Gen. S. K. Sinha (Retd.) on BJP    Hindusthan Times - June 3 1996
      • >>> For two days the nation remained virtually glued to the television watching the live telecast of the proceedings in the Lok Sabha on the Vajpayee Govern ment's motion of confidence. Transparency in function ing and providing the people a sense of participation on ...
  • Voting out Vajpayee BJP,Pluralism and Muslims
  • What is special about the BJP?
    • Arindam Sen Gupta    Economic Times - 5 June 1996
      • >>>The day after Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee resigned as prime minister, R K Laxman drew a cartoon on the 'historic' event in The Times of India. Mr Vajpayee sitting outside the PM's house, a bedding and trunk by his side, a jhola and a flask near him, looking rather grumpy. ...
  • What's special about the BJP?
    • Arindam Sen Gupta    The Economic Times - 5 June 1996
      • >>> The day after Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee resigned as prime minister, R K Laxman drew a cartoon on the 'historic' event in The Times of India. Mr Vajpayee sitting outside the PM's house, a bedding and trunk by his side, a jhola and a flask near him, looking rather grumpy. Although out, Mr Vajpayee is scarcely showing any sign ...
  • When the BJP stood out in 'splendid isolation'
    • R C Acharya    The Observer - 5 June 1996
      • >>> THE recently concluded session of the Lok Sabha, in which the Bharatiya Janata Party has suffered an ignominious exit from the treasury benches, appeared more like a three-ring circus which I normally used to extol for its entertainment value. During the 13 days it lasted in power, this disciplined and determined party ...
  • Why BJP fell
    • A.C. BOSE    Times of India - 27 June 1996
      • >>>THE article, "Voting out Vajpayee" (June 5) by Mr K.R. Malkani, an influential member of the BJP, makes interesting reading. Unfortunately, however, it is marked more by the sincerity of his feeling than by the sagacity of his analysis. He starts with an effort to ...
  • Why the BJP has not become the national alternative
    • Antony Thomas    Economic Times - May 30th 1996
      • >>> The failure of the BJP government to secure the confidence of the House and its resignation from office has highlighted as never before the the difficulties facing the party in its efforts to become the national alternative to the Congress, something the party has been trying to become for quite some time. ...

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