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Starting: Sat 03 May 1997 - 07:43:38 EDT
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  • BJP Today
    • McDonaldization: More quantity, worse quality    K. R. Malkani - 16-31 May 1997
      • >>>The greatest pressure for MNCs. and 'globalisation' comes from the USA. But it is remarkable that some of the finest literature against these sweet poisons also comes from the USA. A valuable addition in the latter genre is George Ritzer's 'The McDonaldization of Society' (Pin Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, ...
    • Saudi Arabia funding schools for militant Islam    Seema Mustafa - 16-31 May 1997
      • >>>Money pouring in from the Saudi Arabian Government for the ostensible uplift of the Muslim ummah is being diverted for the propagation of militant Islam. Charitable organisations in India, the major recipients of these funds, have been "infiltrated" by militants, particularly in Kashmir, who have successfully usurped ...
    • A party of the people and for the people    Cyriac Maprayil - 1-15 May 1997
      • >>>I have just returned from a month's stay In India. This analysis is based not only on a study of the BJP's programme and meetings with its leading lights, but also with the man in the street, the Intellectual and the professional from various caste, social and political backgrounds. It is necessary to add, particularly in the ...
    • Vajpayee - A 'Good Chap' to know    B. K. Nehru - 1-15 May 1997
      • >>>In his widely acclaimed autobiography, 'Nice Guys Finish Second', B.K. Nehru has made several references to the BJP and Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Here are some of the references made by B.K. Nehru: 'My friend Rajabhai (P.N.) Sapru. himself a Congress MP, suggested ...
    • Ganga water, Mr Gujral & BJP    K. R. Malkani - 1-15 May 1997
      • >>>The Telegraph of Calcutta (April 22) carried an interview with Shri Inder Kumar Gujral In the course of this interview Shri Gujral alleged that BJP was divided on Ganga Waters Agreement and that the party had opposed it in Lok Sabha but supported it in Rajya Sabha. This, just is not true. The BJP had questioned that agreement in ...
  • Daily Telegraph (London)
  • Evening Standard (London)
    • West side story Asian style    Rifat Malik - 22 May 1997
      • >>>If you go looking for trouble any weekend in Slough's busy shopping centre, you will find it, sooner rather than later. Saturday afternoons regularly feature rival Asian gangs exuding collective bravura and menace. The wrong word, an inadvertent glance and tempers flare. Vigilant security guards disperse the ...
  • India Today
    • The Maratha straw man    V. Shankar Aiyar - 15 May 1997
      • >>>He was once described as India's young man in a hurry After all Sharad Pawar was only 38 years old when-without any remorse-he usurped the chief ministership of Maharashtra from mentor Vasantdada Patil. Indeed, it seemed then that the Maratha would stop at nothing to ensure that Delhi's throne would be his. Almost ...
    • Federal blackmail    Swapan Dasgupta - 15 April 1997
      • >>>April was the cruellest month for politicians anxious to avoid a summer general election, but it did have its refreshing moments. The two confidence motions generated some heat, a modicum of passion and two memorable interventions. Pramod Mahajan brought the House down with his description of a democracy that consigned the ...
    • Time for teamwork    Ramesh Vinayak - 15 May 1997
      • >>>God, they say, helps those who help themselves. In a quiet corner of God's earth in Solan district in Himachal Pradesh, residents from two dozen villages helped themselves. But there was no assistance from God or officialdom-who often think they are closer to Him than most.
    • Triumph of logistics    Manoj Joshi - 15 May 1997
      • >>>Reproduced Hundreds of times and even rendered in oil, the photograph is deeply etched in the collective memory of the subcontinent. It depicts Lt-General A.A.K. Niazi signing the instrument of surrender of the Pakistan Army in Dhaka on December 16, 1971. Sitting next to him is the GoC-in-C, Eastern Command, ...
  • Indian Currents
  • Organiser
    • Jana Sankshema Samithi's achievement    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 4 May 1997
      • >>>Kanakalapeta of Yanam in Pondicherry, wore a festive look on April 10 as the entire village turned up to welcome the Sarkaryavah of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Shri H.V. Seshadri who had gone there to inaugurate a housing complex which has been constructed by the Jana Sankshema Samithi, a service organisation inspired by the RSS. for the cyclone ...
    • Faux pas or test balloon?    Shyam Khosla - 18 May 1997
      • >>>Prof Bhabani Sengupta's highly controversial appointment as OSD in Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and his ignominious exit within 24 hours following a public outcry has put a question mark on the credibility and leadership of our gentleman Prime Minister, I.K. Gujral. At best, it was a faux pas on the part of Gujral to let ...
    • Hindu-bashing through the decades    Mayank Jain - 18 May 1997
      • >>>"Our English schools are flourishing wonderfully... The effect of education on the Hindus is prodigious. No Hindu who has received an English education ever remains sincerely attached to his religion. Some continue to profess it as a matter of policy, and some embrace Christianity. It is my belief that, if our plans of ...
    • The traitors who are getting away with murder    M V Kamath - 18 May 1997
      • >>>Harkishen Singh Surjeet and his Communist gang have been getting away with murder. They are pretending to be virtuous and attacking the Bharatiya Janata Party as "communal" on the sound theory that attack is the best form of defence. They need to be exposed. The truth is that the Communists have been nationalist India's worst ...
    • Growing Muslim support for BJP    Muzaffar Hussain - 18 May 1997
      • >>>These days the question who will form the ministry at the Centre is being discussed everywhere. The United Front and the Left parties are worried over the prospect of the BJP's forming the Government in Delhi. Since Smt Mayawati has taken over the chief ministership of UP, the Congress party has been thoroughly rattled. Kanshi Ram ...
    • Terrorists infiltrate J&K administration    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 11 May 1997
      • >>>At least 5000 employees of the Jammu and Kashmir Government are said to be involved in the Pak-sponsored terrorism. A large number of them are stated to be at the pay-roll of ISI and other agencies. The most-affected are the police force and the school teachers. Amongst such employees there are several engineers and doctors. ...
    • Stateless in India    Khajuria S. Kant - 11 May 1997
      • >>>Some twenty thousand Hindu families from Pakistan who migrated to this place after Partition riots are still a stateless people. Successive governments in Jammu and Kashmir have ignored their persistent claims for citizenship. The National Conference (NC) manifesto had specifically mentioned ...
  • The Afternoon
    • Absence of negatives    Vir Sanghvi - 11 May 1997
      • >>>There was a time when you only became prime minister of India if you were dynamic, charismatic, nationally popular and competent. The Nehru-Gandhis had charisma on their side. Lal Bahadur Shastri was competent. Morarji Desai was one of India's best known politicians and a former deputy prime minister when he moved into South Block in 1977. And Vishwanath Pratap Singh had led the crusade for cleanliness in ...
  • The Asian Age
    • Scandal: Blair can act, Gujral cannot    Farrukh Dhondy - 22 May 1997
      • >>>The only free food is on a hook. From Fishy Proverbs My first impression of London, driving in on the air terminal bus in the mid-Sixties, wide-eyed and expectant was that the houses are tiny, uniform and antiseptic like a film set rather dm a city. In a few ...
    • Mulayam would have been better choice - Interview - Harkishen Singh Surjeet    Seema Mustafa - 10 May 1997
      • >>>CPI(M) general secretary Mr Harkishen Singh Surjeet has earned the reputation of being a formidable politician who does not allow ideology to blunt his political skills. He has played a key role in ensuring that the United Front does not stray from the ideological path which formed the basis of its creation, and does not mince words when it comes to speaking his mind on issues of concern. Former Prime ...
    • Parsis struggle in grim battle against extinction    Madhavankutty Pillai - 14 May 1997
      • >>>Prosperity, the brain-drain, education, women's emancipation and urbanisation are taking their toll on the Parsi community in India, which is decreasing at an alarming rate and if the community's population trend continues, in 150 years, there may be no more Parsis. The main reason paradoxically is believed to be the urbanisation and prosperity of ...
    • 'Adil Shah's general was assigned to kill Shivaji'    PTI - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Recent studies have proved that Adil Shah's general, Afzal Khan was assigned the specific task of killing Shivaji by adopting any means, but the plot boomeranged with the assailant himself falling Prey to the "tiger nails" of the Founder of "hindvi swarajya." This controversial episode, which gave rise to many disputes as well as ...
    • US to keep constant eye on Valley    Seema Mustafa - 13 May 1997
      • >>>US ambassador to India Frank Wisner, who was accorded red-carpet treatment by the authorities in Jammu and Kashmir, has just returned from the state after reassuring Hurriyat leaders, and other "contacts" developed over the past several years, that the US will continue to "pay attention" to Kashmir. Mr Wisner's visit was in the nature of a farewell to Jammu and Kashmir as he will ...
    • Prove by deeds, rather than by words    M. K. Narayanan - 12 May 1997
      • >>>There is no dearth of advice available on what requires to be done in Jammu and Kashmir to effect a break with past patterns and ensure that the state returns to the national mainstream. Advice is also forthcoming about the need for an innovative and responsive approach to sort out political and economic issues and overcome the psychological trauma of the past decade.
    • Sleeping through it all    Gyanendra Pandey - 9 May 1997
      • >>>This account comes from a senior engineer who was an undergraduate in Amritsar in 1947. A horrifying tale of revenge killings and efforts to wipe out the "other" community, it is unusual perhaps only for its honesty. Otherwise, it is just one of the stories of what happened on both sides of the new international border, among all communities. It is time for us to face up to the facts.
    • When was Sonia not a part of the Congress?    M. J. Akbar - 11 May 1997
      • >>>It is not intelligent anymore to believe. The clever option is to be cynical, particularly about politics. Politics is the panorama behind the curtain, the vested interest behind the event, the shadow behind the word, the world behind the gesture, the silence behind the phrase. What is apparent cannot be true; an answer offered in the breadth of a newspaper headline is meaningless without ...
    • Just be yourself, Mr Gujral, that might work    Seema Mustafa - 10 May 1997
      • >>>There is something in what Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, Dr Farooq Abdullah, said. That talks between India and Pakistan can go up to a point, but not beyond it so long as Kashmir remains the "core issue" for the neighbouring country. India is quite happy to put it permanently on the back burner and go full steam ahead in resolving issues of trade, commerce, bilateral relations which can bring down the ...
    • Gujral gives a clean chit to Saudis on Haj - Part II of II    PTI - 9 May 1997
      • >>>The Lok Sabha witnessed a furore on Thursday when some Janata Dal member rushed to the well of the House protesting against the Chair's directive to Mr Sharad Yadav to resume his seat. Uproarious scenes erupted during Zero Hour, when Mr Ram Singh, who was in the Chair, requested Mr Yadav to take his seat as he had made his point clear, Mr ...
    • Gujral gives a clean chit to Saudis on Haj - Part I of II    UNI - 9 May 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister I.K. Gujral on Thursday reiterated in the Rajya Sabha that the Indian-goodwill mission to Saudi Arabia had not found any lack of arrangements by that country for the Haj pilgrims. He also agreed to table the information provided by the committee in the Parliament if the members desired so.
    • Friends of Gujral in Pak upbeat over Dilli bhai    Alistair Lyon - 12 May 1997
      • >>>Fifty years ago Hindus slightly outnumbered Muslims in Jhelum, then a market town of 40,000 which traded in salt and timber and served as a military outpost for the British, who took the area in 1849. The Hindu community, in which the family of India's new Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral was prominent, left during the bloody upheaval of Partition.
    • BJP losing control    Editorial - 12 May 1997
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party, despite its brave front, must be aware of losing control. Not just over a section of its constituency but also its regional allies. Not a very happy situation. The BJP is facing quiet but tough opposition from Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral in its citadel, namely Delhi. Mr Gujral, being middle class and Punjabi has suddenly acquired a constituency amongst the ...
    • Golden thought: Let's celebrate the end of Raj too    M H Askari - 5 May 1997
      • >>>In the general excitement of the celebration of the 50 years of Pakistan, the fact that the year 1997 also marks the golden jubilee of the end of the British Raj in the subcontinent appears to have been relegated to the background. In the various programmes drawn up to mark the 50th anniversary of the birth of Pakistan, the emphasis seems to be on the fact of partition rather than on the end of foreign ...
    • JKLF men had campaigned for Blair in UK poll    Izhar Wani - 6 May 1997
      • >>>The chief of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front, Yaseen Malik, said on Monday that thousands of activists of his pro-independence Kashmiri group based in Britain had campaigned for the Labour Party in the recent British general election. He said the JKLF had decided to campaign for Labour after party leader Robin Cook, now Britain's foreign secretary, had assured them that once in power Labour would ...
    • Taliban's interpretation of Islam draws flak    Parwez Hafeez - 30 April 1997
      • >>>The Taliban surely know the art of keeping themselves perpetually in the news. As soon as they burst upon the war-ravaged horizon of Afghanistan in late 1994, they made headlines by notching up incredible victories against some Mujahideen factions. By capturing one third of the turbulent country within five months of their emergence from the seminaries of Baluchistan and NWFP, these ...
    • Egypt philosopher accused of defaming Islam    DPA - 3 May 1997
      • >>>One of Egypt's elder philosophers has been accused of defaming Islam in a new controversy which could trigger a collision between universities and clergymen and worsen a split in the official religious establishment, Al Azhar. The Al Azhar's ulemmas (theologians) front issued a statement denouncing Dr Hassan Hanafi, chief of the philosophy department at Cairo University and chairman of ...
    • We'll overrule court decision on Ayodhya if adverse: Joshi    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 30 April 1997
      • >>>Chief minister Manohar Joshi, who was grilled for another five hours on the second and final day of cross-examination before the Srikrishna Commission on Tuesday, said that in case of an adverse court judgement in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid issue, his party will try and bring legislation to overrule the court decision. In another reply, he admitted that avenging the death of victims of the Radhabai ...
    • VHP plans major drive to stop Hindus converting    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 27 April 1997
      • >>>The Vishwa Hindu Parishad plans to launch an elaborate campaign to check conversion of Hindus into Christians and Muslims and bring back those already converted into the fold of Hinduism. For the purpose, the VHP will raise a force of 10,000 Hindu missionaries within the next three years. They will be trained at special camps to be organised in ...
    • A conscienceless community of black and white    Seema Mustafa - 1 March 1997
      • >>>Delhi is a capital which is not just polluted but which tends to pollute the finer senses. If desensitises, de-culturalises and encourages behaviour which justifies the "Delhiwalla" description. Genuine concern is replaced with artificial nothings, warm handshakes are turned into affected pecks on the cheek, ethnicity is associated with the rather deliberate dhoti, sherwani or the big bindi and ...
    • Indian Muslims: Victims of secular diplomacy    Seema Mustafa - 26 April 1997
      • >>>India has a fixation - a certain misplaced idea of secularism which makes it, on the one hand, brutal to the minorities which, on the other hand, it vows to protect. The Muslims are victims, being victims of the secular government of India's discriminatory policies. Not just by bullets, for that one has the Shiv Sena and its ilk, but by kindness. Where Muslim (non) issues and Muslim ...
    • Turkish police shut 8 illegal Islamic centres    AFP, Reuter - 29 April 1997
      • >>>The Turkish police have closed down eight illegally operating Islamic schools after the country's top body urged the government to step up a fight against pro-Islamic radicalism, interior ministry officials said on Monday. It was the first confirmed report of concrete action since the secularist Army demanded a crackdown against an Islamic revival two months ago. Halting illegal ...
  • The Business Standard
    • RSS alerts cadre on conversions    Sudesh K Verma - 20 May 1997
      • >>>Perturbed by reports of possible mass conversion of Hindus to Christianity and Islam, the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) has sounded an alert to its cadre throughout the country to prevent such conversions and to try to bring converts back into the Hindu fold.
    • Nehru's twins    TCA Srinivasa-Raghavan - 25 May 1997
      • >>>Just after independence, Jawaharlal Nehru began referring to communalism and communism as the twin dangers that faced India-communalism because of the creation of Pakistan and communism because of the first Telengana agitation that began around 1949. Very often, he equated the two.
  • The Daily
    • Dissecting secularism!    M V Kamath - 25 May 1997
      • >>>Hinduism and Secularism: A Critical Study; by RS Misra; Motilal, Banaridass, publishers; Pages 199; Rs 74. What is this "secularism" that politicians of the United Front and the Congress party are talking about? How relevant is this talk? What is ...
    • Lack of Muslim leadership    Asgar Ali Engineer - 16 May 1997
      • >>>It is said that Muslims lack proper leadership and are hence facing colossal problems. But this coin be said of the whole country. It is certainly true that lack of quality leadership is not a good omen. There have been plenty of politicians but hardly any statesman in the post-Independence India. The politicians give priority to personal power and have no hesitation sacrificing the ...
    • Call to amend article 356    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 12 May 1997
      • >>>The Federal Front component of the United Front has strongly advocated amendment of Article '356 to provide for various safeguards against misuse of the provision enabling imposition of President's rule in states and for greater devolution of finances to the states, reports PTI. Participating in the meeting of the standing committee of the inter-state council ...
    • Sonia Gandhi's Congress    Editorial - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Finally then Sonia Gandhi has taken a step towards accepting her responsibility as a factor in Congress politics. Notwithstanding all the criticism regarding her, Italian origins the fact is that she has lived in this country longer than she ever did in. Italy. The fact also is that every Congressman was turning to her for succour and solace in the face of the most disastrous performance by her party in ...
    • Promote minority cause    Asghar Ali Engineer - 8 May 1997
      • >>>When the Congress president Sitaram Kesri withdrew his party's support to the United Front government headed by Deve Gowda, it appeared that the country had not only been plunged into a deep political crisis but also that the secular forces would face a setback. Things were going smooth under the UF government and hence, everyone, Congressmen included, criticised what Kesri had done. Even the President ...
    • A flag is not for joking    Editorial - 12 May 1997
      • >>>A flag, any flag is not to be taken lightly. especially when it concerns a flag of a regiment or a nation. Whole companies of the finest of man have laid down their lives in any number of battles to uphold the honour and pride of the colours of their regiment. This pride is multiplied a million times over when it comes to the colours on the flag of a country. The Indian Scour is no exception to this ...
    • A prisoner of the Congress    M V Kamath - 6 May 1997
      • >>>Poor Inder Kumar Gujral! No one will envy his job. He has just as much freedom to function as a parrot in a cage. He is already a prisoner of the Congress and let no one be in any doubt on that score. All the talk of a Coordination Committee over and above a Steering Committee means just this: the Congress wants to exercise power without responsibility and never mind who exercises such power ...
  • The Economic Times
  • The Free Press Journal
    • Human rights and terrorism are poles apart    T. N. Rastogi - 26 May 1997
      • >>>Human rights and terrorism are poles apart. By no stretch of imagination, terrorists can claim "human rights", for they snatch away "human rights" of their victims, nationally and internationally. Surely, human rights have emerged as an issue of global concern. Terrorism, on the other hand, has become the worst ...
    • Vaghela Govt faces threat of withdrawal of Cong support    Free Press News Service - 8 May 1997
      • >>>The six-month old Shankar Sinh Vaghela. Government in Gujarat is in trouble with the threat of imminent withdrawal of Congress support. The Congress High Command is being approached for permission to withdraw support in the light of a unanimity at Tuesday's meeting of the party MLAs in Gandhinagar that the Congress was losing its base because of alleged machinations by Vaghela.
    • Sonia Gandhi's entry    Editorial - 10 May 1997
      • >>>After years of silence, hesitation and yes and no, Sonia Gandhi has decided to cross the Rubic on. Her enrolment as a primary member of the Congress, as Kesri has gone out of his way to underline primary member, has changed several power equations in the Congress. In fact, the current power balance has been clearly upset. Not only in the Congress but the very survival of the Gujral government ...
    • Kesri's secret account abroad    Delhi Dateline - 11 May 1997
      • >>>Sitaram Kesri complains that for nearly four decades in politics until the time he became the Congress President, there was not a single case of wrong-doing against him. Now overnight he faces grave charges of misdemeanour and violation of the law in not one but several cases. Kesri clearly is oblivious to the commonplace saying that a politician is confronted with his past the moment he ...
    • A loyal PM?    M L Kotru - 11 May 1997
      • >>>I have this well-known cartoonist friend who has an amazing capacity to make the weirdest of forecasts. The other day he came out with one that he himself acknowledged must rank among the weirdest of the weird. Said he, "You know this acceptability factor (of I K Gujral as Prime Minister) scares me. It has dangerous potential." Now, both of us have watched Gujral from close quarters for nearly ...
    • How long will the Congress support UF?    A. N. Dar - 9 May 1997
      • >>>In the first months of his office there should be little reason for the Prime Minister to feel apprehensive about the support he will get from his alliance partners. They are grateful that they have spared themselves from another election. You can even feel the sigh of relief. All the units of the United Front have affirmed their resolve to support him. So also has the Congress. Nor will ...
    • Keep quiet, Joginder Singh    Editorial - 12 May 1997
      • >>>Bihar governor A. R. Kidwai's public complaint against the high-profile Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation, Joginder Singh is well-founded. Singh has made it his business to go to the Press before doing his duty. He seeks publicity day in and day out. And thus opens himself to accusations that the apex. investigative agency under him has become an instrument of political witchhunt. ...
    • Dissecting Indian democracy    Justin George - 11 May 1997
      • >>>This book is a tribute to the 50 glorious years of Indian independence. The author has taken a dig at the various issues, pertaining to India's sovereignty, and has brought to the fore, the inconsistency, which has remained the hallmark of our approach to these issues. The book could not have come at a better time; a year when all those babus who, ...
    • Citizens' due    Editorial - 8 May 1997
      • >>>The new minister of information and broadcasting has begum well by declaring that no clause in the new draft broadcast bill is "sacrosanct". One gets the feeling, rightly or wrongly, that the earlier over-anxiety on the part of the then minister to push the bill through Parliament is no longer there. The new minister's declaration that it will be his endeavour to free the ministry from the minister ...
    • The task of finding good leaders    M. V. Kamath - 8 May 1997
      • >>>After roundly criticising Laloo Prasad Yaday and demanding his resignation as Chief Minister of Bihar, a leading newspaper concluded by asking what is a million-dollar question: "Are we to be ruled by men like these in the fiftieth year of our independence?". And as many would no doubt say, that's a good question. One answer is that we get the leaders we deserve. If all we deserve ...
    • Sonia can take over the orphaned Congress but not the country    Virendra Kapoor - 12 May 1997
      • >>>So the suspense is finally over. The inscrutable widow of 10 Janpath has at last openly thrown her lot with the Congress Party. >From an ordinary 'four anna' member to an active leader of the Congress will be but one quick step. And it may come about sooner than most people think. For the ambitious Italian-born heiress to the dubious Indira-Rajiv Gandhi legacy has been ...
    • Former AG criticises Thackeray for encounter death    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 9 May 1997
      • >>>Former Maharashtra advocate-general Arvind Bobde on Thursday criticised Shiv Sena Chief Bal Thackeray for advocating elimination of Mumbai-based gangsters through police-managed encounters, reports UNI. "This is nothing but state-sponsored terrorism", he said at a meet-the-programme organised by the Nagpur Union of Working Journalists (NUWJ). "Nothing survives in ...
    • Advani's yatra from Kranti Maidan    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 10 May 1997
      • >>>The 55-day Swarna Jayanti Rath Yatra by Bharatiya Janata Party President L K Advani, would be flagged off from August Kranti Maidan on May 18 in Mumbai, informed the BJP's All-India General Secretary, Pramod Mahajan. Speaking to newsmen here on Friday, Mahajan said that the main purpose of the yatra is to create an atmosphere which the country needs for celebrating its 50 ...
    • Defiant Laloo will have to go    Shyam Khosla - 7 May 1997
      • >>>It is a study in contrast between a virtuous President of an ideology-based party and a populist chief of a casteist outfit. One the one hand, we have the inspiring conduct of BJP Chief, Lal Krishan Advani, who lost no time in resigning his seat in Lok Sabha and resolutely stood by his Bhishma Pratigya not to enter Parliament till he was honourably cleared by the Court of the false charges in the ...
    • The fiercest fighter against colonialism    M. K. B. Nair - 3 May 1997
      • >>>Nehru's declaration at the annual session of the Indian National Congress in 1930 that complete independence should be the goal of the Congress, was warmly welcomed by the India League, though certain conservative sections of the Congress were taken aback. The radical approach of Nehru regarding independence, as in matters relating to problems of labour and the peasants and the need to mobilise the youth ...
    • Will Gujral be able to do the job?    M. V. Kamath - 1 May 1997
      • >>>Deve Gowda, the former Prime Minister-by-sufferance, has been telling whosoever is willing to listen to him in the past few days what a wonderful job he did in the ten months he was in power. Nobody would grudge him this indulgence. Every deposed leader has his own trumpet to blow. He should be suffered in peace. But the question is: how long will Inder Kumar Gujral last? CPM leader Harkishen ...
    • Krishna Menon - a birth centenary tribute    M. K. B. Nair - 2 May 1997
      • >>>V. K. Krishna Menon is one of those who are not lost in a crowd. His face is attractive in a Mephistophelian way. Piercing eyes, an aquiline nose, broad forehead and dishevelled hair, his face has a fanatical glow. His., restless face mirrors the quick thinking that is going on in his mind. Even more expressive are his long fingers which can emphasise a point to supplement his precise words. ...
    • Laloo's last days    Editorial - 3 May 1997
      • >>>In spite of all the obstreperous whistling in the dark by Laloo Prasad Yadav for courage, he is already a beaten man, thinking in terms of seek sing anticipatory bail. That nobody is in a mood to offer him a decent way-out in New Delhi except his resignation has been made again and again clear to him in the last three days. His conspiracy theory has come unstuck. The Prime Minister has repeated his ...
  • The Hindu
    • Social history of Goa    I. Arul Aram - 27 May 1997
      • >>>Goa - A Social History (1510- 1 40): P. D. Xavier; Rajhauns Vitaran, Minaxi Building, Wolfango de Silva Marg, Panaji, Goa-403001. Rs. 300. The book, based on the author's doctoral thesis, documents the historical evolution of the Goan society spread over 1 30 years. ...
    • Advani's appeal to shed casteist feelings    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 27 May 1997
      • >>>Mr. L. K. Advani, BJP president, today appealed to the people of Tamil Nadu to shed casteist feelings and not fight among themselves. Addressing a public meeting here, at the end of the first phase of the 'Swarna Jayanathi Ratha Yatra' to commemorate the golden jubilee of India's independence, he said the message of ...
    • Call to understand relevance of Vedas    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 28 April 1997
      • >>>Dr. B. V. Raman, editor Astrological Magazine, today underscored the need to understand the relevance of the Vedas which were the earliest and the most venerated record of culture enshrining the highest aspirations, ideas and values of life in India. This has to be viewed in the context of scientific discoveries being ...
    • The U.S. and the Gujral doctrine    C. Raja Mohan - 15 May 1997
      • >>>The Gujral Doctrine is making a big impression in the United States. Many of the American South Asia hands, whom this writer recently met at a series of conferences in the U.S., are unstinting in their praise of Mr. Gujral for having transformed the political dynamic in the subcontinent. These officials give high marks for his sensitive ...
    • Blair-ing advice on Kashmir    Rakshat Puri - 21 May 1997
      • >>>Fifty years ago Britain's Labour government under Clement Attlee raised a persisting stink of conspiracy in relation to events and arrangements in Jammu-Kashmir. Half a century on another Labour Prime Minister in Britain, Tony Blair, wants Britain to "accept its responsibility as the former imperial power" and use "its good ...
    • War against corruption    Madhav Godbole - 19 May 1997
      • >>>In the last few months, Maharashtra saw an upsurge in the public outcry against corruption. Mr. Anna Hazare, social worker engaged in village uplift, took a new avatar to wage a relentless war against the growing, all-pervading evil in government and society at large. A person of Gandhian ideology, of impeccable and sterling character and Of Simple living, he fired the imagination of the people. ...
    • Sonia move alters equation sin Cong.(I)    Harish Khare - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Mrs. Sonia Gandhi's enrolment as a primary member of the Congress(I) was bound to cause a certain amount of excitement among the partymen. There has been the predictable rush among senior leaders to be seen as hailing her decision. Also predictably the development has been seen as having fundamentally altered the equations within the Congress(I). Predictions of a rival power centre have been ...
    • Politics versus politicking    Sitaram Yechury - 12 May 1997
      • >>>It was indeed a remarkable coincidence that during the recent weeks of political uncertainty, the Royal Shakespearean Company came to India, for the first time, to celebrate 50 years of our independence with a performance of "The Comedy of Errors"! A high voltage drama unfolded in the capital after the Congress chief, Mr. Sitaram ...
    • A practical, Vedic approach to training and development    Ian Brown - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Currently most business gurus, from Tom Peters to Bill Gates, project that by the next century, organisations will be compelled to understand that their most valuable asset is (and always has been) the collective creative intelligence of their members. The growing focus on HRD activities, the continual spate of articles advocating and explaining TQM and reengineering, and the convergence of ...
    • Voice and echoes    Rajeev Dhavan - 9 May 1997
      • >>>The Indian public interest law (PIL) is a rare species which arose like a phoenix from the ashes of the Emergency (1975-77); and, in particular, the embarrassing preventive detention case when the judiciary abandoned its review over detention without trial. But, the rarity of our PIL does not just draw from the inventive ways in which commissions are appointed by the courts which monitor relief. That ...
    • Secularism in the time of Hindutva    Mushirul Hasan - 11 May 1997
      • >>>As the country celebrates 50 years of independence, we are bound to reflect on the major theme of secularism. Already, scholarly journals and newspapers in India and overseas have generated lively discussions on the strength and failings of the secular experiment. In recent years, many of the debates are centred on the arguments outlined in the ...
    • 'Religion is a rallying point in U.S., India'    T. Rajagopalan - 5 May 1997
      • >>>A large number of American students in the United States remain "profoundly ignorant" of the other parts of the world and even their close neighbours. This is an irony since the U.S. itself is a nation of immigrants, according to Dr. Laurence Moore, Professor of History, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. In pluralistic democracies, people from many places live and work and they need ...
    • Pakistan ready for 'step-by-step' settlement    P. S. Suryanarayana - 11 May 1997
      • >>>Pakistan today expressed willingness to opt for a "step-by-step," settlement on the "core issue of Kashmir" and called for a "a lot more of confidence-building on both sides," to attain the objective. The two countries have the "potential" to do so, according to the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Gohar Ayub Khan. Giving a glimpse of this new diplomatic mood in Pakistan's camp on the eve of the ...
    • Meaningful talks with Pakistan    K. K. Katyal - 5 May 1997
      • >>>The significance of the symbolism is not to be minimised. Dialogue with Pakistan was the last foreign policy matter that engaged the attention of the Deve Gowda Government and it is going to be one of first subjects to be taken up by the new dispensation. And that with one significant difference - the last round involved, first, the Foreign Secretaries and then the Foreign Ministers, but now it will be ...
    • Crisis in criminal justice - I    N. R. Madhava Menon - 6 May 1997
      • >>>As we approach the third millennium and complete half a century of independent governance, the nation's agenda is crowded with troubling issues of survival, stability and development. But crime and corruption threaten the very foundations of the republic. India is still not a country with a high incidence of crime considering the size of the population and the changes it is undergoing. The ...
    • Pak. women demand quota in legislatures    Amit Baruah - 6 May 1997
      • >>>Women activists demonstrated outside -the Pakistan National Assembly today, calling upon parliamentarians to reserve at least 40 seats for women in the 217-member Lower House. The demonstration coincided with the National Assembly beginning a fresh session. An appeal distributed by the small group of women said: "Women's rights and human ...
    • 'Pak. must give up its stance on Kashmir'    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 6 May 1997
      • >>>Conceding that "we must deliver" and "if we don't, there will be trouble", the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, today asserted that his Government was attending to the business of governance and that it would not be easy to rebuild overnight "all that has been demolished in the seven years of militancy." The Chief Minister was speaking at a meet-the-press" at the Press Club ...
    • J&K militants recruiting women    PTI - 5 May 1997
      • >>>Militant groups in Kashmir. under instructions from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) have hit upon a novel idea of recruiting women in their ranks in a bid to sustain militancy in the border State. "The fresh offensive of the ISI comes in the wake of increasing pressure from the security forces and the difficulty in finding new recruits," senior Army officers ...
    • U.S. report confirms Pak. support to Kashmir ultras    Sridhar Krishnaswami - 2 May 1997
      • >>>The 1996 United States' State Department report on the "Patterns of Global Terrorism" has stated that though the Government of Pakistan acknowledges that it continues to provide only moral, political and diplomatic support to Kashmiri militants, reports continued (in 1996) of official Pakistani support to the ultras fighting in Kashmir.
    • Where home-coming is not easy    O. N. Dhar - 28 April 1997
      • >>>A crucial question now facing the Jammu and Kashmir administration is the return to the valley of lakhs of Hindus who were forced to abandon their hearths and homes in the wake of Pakistan's proxy war in Kashmir in 1989-90. Caught up in a political crisis, New Delhi has remained blissfully unaware of the war of nerves that has been going on between the Government of Dr. Farooq Abdullah ...
  • The Hindustan Times
    • Advani's rath wasn't attacked, says BJP    HT Correspondent - 27 May 1997
      • >>>Trying to set the record straight with regard to the misleading impression created that Mr L. K. Advani's Swarna Jayanti Rath Yatra in Kerala was attached by Marxists, BJP national executive committee member O. Rajgopal said here today that the yatra as such had a smooth passage all through the three days it traversed the ...
    • Uncertain future of Kashmiri migrants    A. N. Dar - 15 May 1997
      • >>>The Prime Minister showed much sensitivity in visiting the poor, foresaken Kashmiri migrants at Nagrota on his first trip outside the capital. It must have boosted the morale of the migrants who had come to believe that they were God's forgotten children because they can neither make much noise being busy earning a living nor canvass ...
    • Vajpayee's line    Editorial - 24 April 1997
      • >>>If regular TV viewers once again turned away from their soap operas and other favourite programmes on Tuesday evening to listen to the parliamentary debate, a major reason undoubtedly was the expectation of yet another speech of high calibre from Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee. They could not have been disappointed. But a ...
    • President and a 'political' meet - part II of II    Jagmohan - 19 May 1997
      • >>>I do not think that the President has been well-advised in calling a meeting of the Governors and leaders of the political parties to discuss the course of action that may be taken by the constitutional head in case, after the elections, no single party secures an absolute majority in the legislature. The move will set ...
    • President and a 'political' meet - part I of II    Subhash C. Kashyap - 19 May 1997
      • >>>There can be different opinions about the necessity, desirability and the timing of the conference of Governors and political party leaders convened by the President, Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma on June 2 and 3. To impute motives to the Head of the republic, however, can only be indicative of the depths to which our minds and ...
    • Folly of reservations    C. P. Bhambhri - 23 May 1997
      • >>>The Constitution (Amendment) Bill which provides for 33 per cent of reserved seats for women in the Legislatures has not been openly opposed by any political party or group because everyone wants to be branded as progressive by empowering the effectively disenfranchised women of India. The only opposition to the Bill ...
    • Anarchy in Bihar    Yashwant Sinha - 20 May 1997
      • >>>Bihar is always in the news for the wrong reasons. The same is true today. There has been a lot of news about Bihar in the recent days on account of the CBI investigation in the fodder scam, the alleged involvement of Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav and his antics in the wake of the CBIs decision to charge-sheet him. Different views have been expressed about the case but the preponderance of ...
    • How to create a golden age of Hindu culture    Rizawan Salim - 18 May 1997
      • >>>Over the past 4000 years, the supremely imaginative Hindus have created a culture so abundant with awe-inspiring architecture and vigorous sculpture, alluring dances and spell-binding music, amazingly potent mind-body disciplines and a wholistic medical system, recondite philosophical doctrines, arcane fortune telling systems, epics of vast scope densely textured with meaning, comprehensive ...
    • Vacuum in politics    Amulya Ganguli - 17 May 1997
      • >>>Nature abhors vacuum, as every schoolboy is taught. In Indian politics, however, misgivings remain about how the space vacated by a declining Congress will be filled. It is not a new fear. Among the early claimants for the empty spot were the Leftists, and one of their stalwarts, M. Basavapunniah, expressed his apprehensions about the post-Congress scenario way back in 1985.
    • Victim of untouchability    M. N. Buch - 12 May 1997
      • >>>It is an unfortunate fact that whereas Manu laid down his law centuries ago there is a new Manuvad prevalent in India ,in which everyone belonging to one political party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, is considered an untouchable. Why is a party which is recognised by the Election Commission so considered? This party heads the government in Rajasthan and Delhi, is the senior partner in the ...
    • Paradigm shift in India    T. K. Oommen - 10 May 1997
      • >>>The coalition governments led by Mr Deve Gowda and Mr I. K. Gujral are invariably described as conglomerates of 'regional parties', while the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party are referred to as 'national parties. Incidentally, the Constitution qualifies India as a 'Union of States'. None of these usages accord well with' accepted definitions of regions, nations or states. It is not only that ...
    • Enter Sonia    Editorial - 10 May 1997
      • >>>It will not be an exaggeration to say that Mrs Sonia Gandhi's entry into the Congress is an event of enormous significance for the party. After the tragic assassination of her husband, there has not been any comparable occasion with the potential of making such an impact on the organisation. Considering that the Congress remains even in its present not very robust state a crucial player on the ...
    • No, Mr President    Editorial - 9 May 1997
      • >>>For a man who scrupulously followed the line of least resistance in the matter of forming governments at the Centre since the last general election, Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma's reported decision to invite Governors and leaders of political parties to a conference to consider the course of action on this very subject is an extremely unusual one. Not to put too fine a point on it, the President's ...
    • A spectre haunting Europe    Vijay Dutt - 9 May 1997
      • >>>The recent recall of European Union envoys from Teheran following the conviction in a Berlin court of eight Iranians, allegedly sent by their government to assassinate four dissidents there and the steadfast opposition to the entry into the EU of Turkey, are ominous signs of Western concern about the political content and practices of jehad that are being applied outside the borders of the Islamic ...
    • Across borders    Chaman Nahal - 11 May 1997
      • >>>For me, to go to Faridabad, crossing the Delhi-Haryana border, is excitement enough; you can well imagine what an international border can do to me. The Camelot you have been ever after might well be on the other side of the line - the unfamiliar, the unattainable, the unimaginable. But there are two ogres one has to always face before stepping into the paradisal ...
    • Negative role in politics    Bipan Chandra - 7 May 1997
      • >>>Many political persons and commentators are bewildered by the political approaches adopted by the BJP and the CPI-M in recent years. Both arouse expectations of playing a positive role in national development and then belie these expectations. What is not commonly realised is that the two cannot have a healthy influence on Indian politics, constituted as they are ideologically at ...
    • The president's anguish    Kuldip Nayar - 8 May 1997
      • >>>Reticent President Shankar Dayal Sharma has not yet forgotten the manner in which the representatives of the United Front constituents had trooped into Rashtrapati Bhavan some 11 months ago. Theirs was a vituperative protest against the invitation to the Bharatiya Janata Party to form the government at the Centre. But his unhappiness is about their insinuation that he had preferred "communal ...
    • History kept under the rug    Chanchal Sarkar - 7 May 1997
      • >>>Most people imagine that journalists take a huge delight in tearing down, destroying, taunting and thumbing their noses. In television pies apparently we love to see the Berlin Wall being pulled down. Well that's all wrong. To describe the disfigurement of the political system, the shameless dishonesty of the people who run it, to see the serialwise downfall of our institutions in-education, law, ...
    • U.S. deports Hamas leader to Jorden    New York Times - 7 May 1997
      • >>>Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook, the political leader of the Hamas movement jailed in Manhattan for 22 months on suspicion of terrorism, was deported on Monday and flown to Jordan aboard a U.S. military jet. His release ended what had become an embarrassing case for both the United States and Israel. Both nations had sought to keep him in jail, but did not come up with ...
    • Sorry, no Indians please!    Gaurav Kala - 11 May 1997
      • >>>After 50 years of Independence, a few establishments in the Capital want to retain the colonial legacy by denying entry to people with dark skin. Some of these establishments are located in the congested Paharganj area, a favourite with the not-so-affluent tourist. A perfume shop in the area, located a short distance from the mosque, displays a ...
    • Viceroy warned    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 6 May 1997
      • >>>"If my feeble voice can reach Lord Mountbatten, I would request him to be just and impartial and not to be caught, in the snare spread for him in the; Frontier," said Khan Abdut Ghaffar Khan while addressing a public meeting at Shabkadar yesterday. Badshah Khan said he was impressed by the Viceroy, when lie met him in Delhi. "I ...
    • Land of killjoys    Amulya Ganguli - 3 May 1997
      • >>>Whether it is the Miss World pageant or Enron or Kentucky Fried Chicken or the Yanni concert, one can safely predict that a vociferous group will take to the streets against it. lie reasons may vary from cultural pollution to imperialist conspiracy to damage to the Taj, but the objective remains the same -to take up cudgels against the foreign schemers and their Indian agents and drive them out of ...
    • 10,000 Dalits to embrace Buddhism    M. A. Hafiz - 4 May 1997
      • >>>Fed up with the denial of their Fundamental Rights by the "oppressive but ubiquitous, caste system, thousands of Dalits of central and eastern Uttar Pradesh would embrace Buddhism at a function at Sarnath in Varanasi on May 22. Over 10,000 Dalit men and women are expected to embrace their new religion as they find Hinduism "too oppressive" to bear any more. This function would be followed ...
    • Failure of the police    K. F. Rustamji - 28 April 1997
      • >>>What a mess we have made of the criminal justice system. There is first a decline in policing which is more serious than is known. Police lack the basic knowledge of crime and criminals, with the result that they are unable to conduct proper investigations and have to shoot down criminals, some of them petty and undeserving of such harsh punishment, or make arrests indiscriminately. The way in ...
  • The Indian Express
    • BJP leader plans reconversion of one lakh tribals    N D Sharma - 28 April 1997
      • >>>First there were conversions. And now, if Rajya Sabha Bharatiya Janata Party MP Dilip Singh Judeo has his way, there will be "reconversions"; as many as one lakh of them. The parliamentarian plans to "bring back" that many tribals of the Chhatisgarh belt to the Hindu fold under his "Operation Ghar Vaapasi ...
    • Till cruelty do us part    Sumedha Raikar-Mhatre - 20 May 1997
      • >>>Cruelty, physical and mental, is now ground enough for a Christian woman to obtain a divorce. Last fortnight, the Bombay High Court (BHC) recognised cruelty and desertion as independent grounds for the dissolution of a Christian marriage. The court struck down Section 10 of the Indian Divorce Act which stated that a Christian wife had to necessarily prove adultery along with cruelty or desertion ...
    • Noakhali's darkest hour    Andrew Whitehead - 20 May 1997
      • >>>On the outskirts of the once mainly Hindu village of Jayag is a zamindar's house, ringed by fish ponds and patrolled by monitor lizards so large that the hens squawk in alarm at their approach. The house is now an ashram - the centre of social development programmes, of handicrafts, and community schemes. Every morning and evening, people gather for a prayer meeting in a room which still ...
    • Early intellectual resistance to British colonial rule.    J. V. Naik - 9 May 1997
      • >>>Prof. R Coupland wrote, "Indian nationalism is the child of the British Raj." The fact is, the British imperial rule in pursuit of its own interests unwittingly created conditions that gave rise to Indian nationalism which was unique in many ways. It was nationalism that activised Indian people for putting an end to the alien rule and for a new ordering of their society.
    • Qazi for glasnost in Indo-Pak talks but not on Kashmir issue    Jyoti Malhotra - 8 May 1997
      • >>>Though Pakistan does not have a single-point agenda for the forthcoming talks between Prime Ministers I K Gujral and Nawaz Sharif, Kashmir will provide the context in which that agenda can be articulated, Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Ashraf Jahangir Qazi said here today. "For us, Kashmir provides the context in which the talks will take place. To ask ...
    • Sonia party    Editorial - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Sonia Gandhi has merely exercised her right as an Indian citizen when she joined the Congress as a primary member. Her Italian ancestry is not germane to the issue and few would, therefore, find fault with her on this.. However, the plunge she has taken gives a lie to her claim that party politics has not been her cup of tea. Whether the primary membership is a step to bigger posts in the Congress or ...
    • JD most degenerate lot: minister    Express News Service - 12 May 1997
      • >>>The contentious election to the Karnataka Janata Dal president's post seems to have left the party unit in the mood for self-introspection. At a function to felicitate the finally chosen chief on Saturday, JD leaders were candid in their assessment of the party's organisation and its standing with the public. No other party has degenerated to the level the JD has done, thundered Union ...
    • We shouldn't let Govt be run by courts, says Gujral    Coomi Kapoor - 11 May 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral would like to see a debate initiated in Parliament - and outside - on whether the current phenomenon of filing Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has not got out of hand. His fear is that "some remedies are more dangerous than the disease." In an exclusive interview to The Indian Express today, it was clear that the PIL ...
    • Bihar's TINA factor    Yogesh Vajpeyi - 10 May 1997
      • >>>"Laloobabu ke ee kurasia das baras le na dhakachiyat," (Laloo Prasad Yadav's chair cannot be snatched away for another 10 years), shouts Sona Devi of Biddhupur village outside the Bihar Chief Minister's Anne Marga residence in Patna. The 80-year-old woman from the ,Sonar caste (an OBC) gazes at Laloo sitting under a mango tree on the lawns of his but-house. "Naja bhar dekh lelkai, ab jinagi ...
    • US slammed for 'biological assault'    Associated Press - 8 May 1997
      • >>>The United States has acknowledged that a government crop duster plane had flown over Cuba but denied it had used "biological aggression" against the Communist-ruled island, as Havana has charged. "The United States categorically denies the outrageous charges made by the Cuban government regarding the alleged discharge of the 'thrips palmi' insect over Cuba ...
    • Facing India-bashers with panache    Chidanand Rajghatta - 10 May 1997
      • >>>The Indian Government has rehired two Washington lobbying firms just in time to face the annual Congressional attack from the Kashmiri and Khalistani separatist lobbies in the United States, supported by lawmakers intent on punishing India for its human rights and UN voting record by denying it foreign aid. The firms, the Washington Group (a new name for the old firm of Rafaelli and ...
    • Sonia's entry may split Cong: Mahajan    Express News Service - 10 May 1997
      • >>>National general secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Pramod Mahajan today said the Congress will split vertically if Sonia Gandhi imposes her leadership on the party. Mahajan was addressing a press conference here today. Dismissing the news of Sonia formally joining the Congress as no surprise ("Sonia had joined the party on March 21, and the Congress withdrew support to the Gowda ...
    • BJP meet takes stock of achievements    Express News Service - 11 May 1997
      • >>>The State executive of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today patted itself on the back for its recent successes at the local government body elections, which the party described as definite gains. The party's two-day executive meet the first major political event in Kudal, near Shiv Sena minister Narayan Rane's constituency (Kankavli), will discuss the ...
    • Imperialism in pink    Kuldip Nayar - 12 May 1997
      • >>>Two days before sweeping the polls, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said at an election rally that Great Britain owed it to its rule over India to settle Kashmir. He was, no doubt, making a last-minute effort for wooing the support of the Pakistanis settled in England. But while doing so, he has enunciated a principle that an imperialist power, despite the passage of time, does not change ...
    • A Muslim women's secular sorrows    Seema Alavi - 10 May 1997
      • >>>In secular democratic India a Muslim woman's efforts to write on issues concerning those aspects of the Muslim Personal Law which impinge on her life are inevitably constrained by the burden she carries of being also a member of the minority community. Her attempts to express her hurt and anguish against social and legal odds that she is told are juridically sanctified are punctuated by several ...
    • More Muslims than Anglicans in UK soon    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 12 May 1997
      • >>>Muslims are set to outnumber Anglican Christians in Britain by the year 2002 throwing into question the UK's claim to be a Christian country, according to a new study by a London-based research charity. The Christian Research Association found that with up to 100 new mosques planned here, there will be 4,000 more regular Islamic worshippers than Christians going ...
    • BJP warns against bid to stop rath yatra    Santanu Banerjee - 11 May 1997
      • >>>The State unit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) threatened 'a bloodbath if either the CPI(M) or Congress tried to stop Advani's Swarnajayanti Rath' which is scheduled to reach West Bengal on June 22. The top State leaders are convening a high-level meeting on May 16 to prepare the party cadres at grass-root level to face any eventuality in case the Marxists and ...
    • Pak admits 38 terrorist camps exist    A. K. Dhar - 12 May 1997
      • >>>A confidential Pakistan ,government report submitted to the erstwhile Benazir Bhutto government had admitted the existence of 38 terrorist training centres from where recruits were regularly sent on jehad missions to Kashmir, Bosnia. Palestine and some African countries, media reports here said. The report had claimed "because of broad spectrum of warfare activities, these ...
    • Virtually socialist    S. Prasannarajan - 6 May 1997
      • >>>Millenarians are likely to mount a new palimpsest of salvation. The New Man of the revolutionary pedigree is the loneliest of orphans in the market. His scripture of instant nirvana is the least referred material in the archives of history. Not that he has been reduced to a museum piece by the arrogant triumphalism of the capitalist. Nor is it true that the spectral sorrow of Marx continues to magnify ...
    • Too many laws, little justice    Rakesh Shukla - 6 May 1997
      • >>>Judges, ministers, Members of Parliament and sociologists have been periodically proclaiming the need for change in the obsolete laws of India. In our fragmented polity there ,appears to be a unique consensus about change in the law. Yet nothing changes. Now, we have the Prime Minister I. K. Gujral himself, declaring that certain outmoded laws are used just to harass people and the matter of ...
    • Scripting a solution    N. S. Rajaram - 4 May 1997
      • >>>The first cities of the Indus Valley Civilisation, better known as the Harappan Culture, was discovered by Indian and British archaeologists in 1921. Since then, many more cities belonging to this fairly advanced civilisation have come to light, yet so much about the people who inhabited theses urban centres remains in the dark because the script they used, specimens of which are available in the ...
    • A summer of conspiracies    Rajat Sharma - 4 May 1997
      • >>>New Delhi has suddenly started looking like a city of conspirators. Bihar's Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav is convinced that former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda is conspiring against him with the help of the CBI. Deve Gowda believes Laloo is in league with Congress President Sitaram Kesri and has stabbed him in the back. Defence Minister and Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav is ...
    • Dawn at dusk    Lt-Gen. J.F.R. Jecob (Retd) - 4 May 1997
      • >>>At 0915 hours on December 16, General Manekshaw spoke to me on the telephone telling me to go to Dacca immediately to organise the surrender so that it formally took place that same evening. I asked him whether the draft surrender document we had sent earlier had been approved. When he evaded the question I asked him to specify the terms on which I would negotiate. He told me not to be ...
    • A dharmic challenge    Ram Swarup - 5 May 1997
      • >>>India is celebrating fifty years of its Independence. It is also a good time to do some stock-taking. India's struggle for Independence started modestly. The Indian National Congress under which it was fought was launched with the blessings of the British rulers. It was intended to provide a safe channel for any political unrest. Perhaps, it had to be that way at that time; it provided a ...
    • Is it profane to pray?    P. Venugopal - 7 May 1997
      • >>>Winds of reform are sweeping the Muslim women of Kerala, hitherto confined to the cocoons of rigid Islamic laws and practices. When the Imam of the famed Palayam Juma Masjid in Thiruvananthapuram, PKK Ahmed Kutty Moulavi, took the historic decision to allow women to pray in his mosque, it infuriated the conservative sections, but the Muslim women of the State by and ...
    • A discordant note (letter)    G. V. Ashtekar - 7 May 1997
      • >>>Sir, While people are busy discovering more and more virtues in our new Prime Minister, Mr I. K. Gujral, I wish to sound a different note. First of all, his was a choice' by the process of elimination and he lacks a popular base or charisma though he is well educated and soft-spoken. Past experience, however, shows that such choices have often proved to be quite ...
    • Call of the conscience    Kuldip Nayar - 28 April 1997
      • >>>For a long time Parliament has been immersed in small talk and petty politics of rightists and leftists, communities and castes, they and us. Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral has tried to retrieve it by refocussing the attention on the harmony that the nation needs to make the landscape once again beautiful. His speeches during the motion on the vote of confidence were a breath of fresh air. He spoke ...
    • Stain on the Pak uniform    Aabha Dixit - 2 May 1997
      • >>>The dismissal of the Pakistan Navy Chief Admiral Mansur-ul-Haque comes close on the heels of the renewed allegations that several military equipment deals in the recent past have been tainted with kickbacks. It follows the recent busting of a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) gang of drug peddlers in the United States. These incidents, taken together, have led to a serious image crisis for the Pakistani ...
    • BJP leader plans reconversion of one lakh tribals    N D Sharma - 28 April 1997
      • >>>First there were conversions. And now, if Rajya Sabha Bharatiya Janata Party MP Dilip Singh Judeo has his way, there will be "reconversions"; as many as one lakh of them. The parliamentarian plans to "bring back" that many tribals of the Chhatisgarh belt to the Hindu fold under his "Operation Ghar Vaapasi (Operation Return Home)" ...
    • Gujral has friends among all in the insurgency-hit Valley    Aasha Khosa - 24 April 1997
      • >>>A familiar figure among Coffee House buffs and separatist politicians here, and considered close to the state's first family, the Abdullahs, Inder Kumar Gujral's entry as the country's Prime Minister has evoked expectations of reconciliation and early peace in all circles of Kashmir. "Given the Prime Minister's personal rapport with his Pakistani counterpart, we ...
  • The Observer
    • Need for a shared perception    Mohan Guruswamy - 10 May 1997
      • >>>In the poem Shikwa, Iqbal complaining to Allah writes: "Your blessings are showered on homes of unbelievers, strangers all. / Only on the poor Muslim, your wrath of lightning falls". Elsewhere in the same poem he laments: "What injustice! Here and now are hours and palaces to infidels given; / While the poor Muslim is promised everything after he goes to heaven". This sense of despair ...
    • Secular India should not subsidies Haj    TV Rajeshwar - 15 May 1997
      • >>>Over 300 Indian pilgrims to the Haj perished in the devastating fire at Mina on April 15, 1997. The Indian pilgrims accounted for the maximum number of casualties. When a large number of pilgrims assemble, such accidents can not be totally averted. But this does not absolve the authorities of the responsibility. We need not go into the details, but there are certain facts which have to be ...
    • Nursing a delusion    Dina Nath Mishra - 15 May 1997
      • >>>Congressmen waited for six years to see Sonia Gandhi's entry into their party. The leaders are hoping that the party would regain the old glory of Nehru-Gandhi era and recapture the lost power as and when the elections are held. According to their game-plan, Sonia Gandhi has to be made an active member to make her eligible for holding any post in the party. As the organisational elections are ...
    • Democracy will be the victim    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 6 May 1997
      • >>>The last thing Indian democracy needs is a confrontation between major political parties and the Election Commission. Unfortunately, that seems where we are headed. All thanks to the reluctance of parties like the Congress and Janata Dal to hold the much-deferred organisational elections mandated by, their respective constitutions. This strange reluctance also suggests that these parties are more ...
    • The devil's advocate    Editorial - 3 May 1997
      • >>>Somnath Chatterjee, veteran parliamentarian, dyed-in-red communist and unflinching social crusader is an angry man today. Since Communism is said to have been born out of anger against all social evils, his anger, one would presume, must fit in with his role. But not this time however. This time around the lawyer ...
    • Chatterjee's concern at leakage of documents    Shahid K Abbas - 3 May 1997
      • >>>Communist Party of India (Marxist) veteran and best parliamentarian of the year Somnath Chatterjee expresses concern over leakage of important information the Central Bureau of Investigation in sensitive corruption cases and questions the moral ethics of Opposition leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee in using such ...
    • CBI chief may get marching order    Observer Political Bureau - 1 May 1997
      • >>>The United Front on Wednesday appeared to be preparing the ground for ouster of Central Bureau of Investigation director Joginder Singh by demanding a high-level probe into 'leakage' of secret CBI documents relating to draft chargehseet against Bihar Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav to leader of Opposition Atal Bihari ...
  • The Pioneer
    • Governor as conspirator    Editorial - 12 May 1997
      • >>>It is a veritable game of snakes and ladders being played in Bihar. Every time the CBI moves a step closer to nailing the Bihar Chief Minister, a conspiracy is hatched to push the agency back to the first square. The misfortune, in that sense, of Bihar is no longer just its recalcitrant Chief Minister, Mr Laloo Prasad Yadav, but also, lately, ...
    • Bihar crisis shows the seamy side of politics    Nikhil Chakravartty - 15 May 1997
      • >>>The crisis created by the Bihar Chief Minister, Mr Laloo Prasad Yadav's obdurate refusal to step down from office pending the Central Bureau of Investigation inquiry into the Rs 950 crore Animal Husbandry seam brings out the ugly side of party politics. At least this is what is being sought to be projected and practised ...
    • Forget Delhi and rescue N-E, Tripura urges PM    Abhijit Dasgupta - 10 May 1997
      • >>>The Tripura Government has sent a strong missive to Prime Minister I K Gujral, saying that he must soon visit the North-East States, particularly Tripura, if sanity is to be restored and confidence brought back among people there. The plea comes on the heels of the gunning down of 17 Central ...
    • PM's credibility rests on Laloo, says Joshi    Pioneer News Service - 5 May 1997
      • >>>Former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Murli Manohar Joshi said the way Prime Minister I K Gujral tackles Bihar Chief Minister and Janata Dal president Laloo Prasad Yadav will serve as the "acid test" of his commitment to value-based politics. Mr Yadav's name figures in the list of accused prepared by the ...
    • Shame on India    Editorial - 26 May 1997
      • >>>A patriot had to die because his benighted country, far from recognising his sacrifices for the nation, hounded him as a criminal. If even the martyrdom of former Tarn Taran SSP Ajit Singh Sandhu does not awaken us to the consequences of collective masochism, nothing else can. The irony is that those who never ...
    • Da Gama function runs aground    Shubhadeep Choudhury - 24 May 1997
      • >>>The proposed celebration of 500 years of Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama's arrival at the Kappad beach near Kozhikode (Calicut), has run into trouble in the face of fierce protest by political parties as well as individuals. According to sources in Kozhikode, the controversy may snowball ...
    • RSS breaks new ground for BJP    Ashutosh Mishra - 19 May 1997
      • >>>More than its own ideological appeal, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to owe its popularity in the backward districts of the State, mainly western Orissa, to the sustained social service drive launched in the region by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its sister organisation.
    • Next, Mahabharata will be between Congress, BJP    Syed Shahabuddin - 16 May 1997
      • >>>The drowsy humble farmer HD Deve Gowda came out of Karnataka, almost out of the blue, to become the Prime Minister of India. Now, he has been sent back to Karnataka, "unwept, unhonoured and unsung". Notwithstanding his emotion-laden vow to rise from the ashes and stage a comeback, he stands discarded for good, thrown into the dustbin of history. But, despite the rise and fall of Mr Deve Gowda, the ...
    • A democratic front    Satyapal Dang - 15 May 1997
      • >>>With India entering into an era of coalitions, a number of new issues - constitutional as well as political - have been thrown up. Some BJP leaders have demanded that "outside support should not be considered as support for determining as to whether or not a government commands the support of the majority". But if such were the constitutional position, we might have had to go in for another Lok ...
    • Upper castes throw spanner in BJP works    Ajay Singh - 9 May 1997
      • >>>Aggressive Upper Castes are upsetting the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) applecart in Bihar where the party is desperately trying to co-opt various caste groups emerge onto the political centre-stage. The party leadership is trying to lure away a significant section of the Most Backward classes (MBCs) to the Hindutva fold following their disenchantment with ...
    • Sonia's entry puts UF Govt in spot on Bofors    Pioneer News Service - 10 May 1997
      • >>>The entry of Ms Sonia Gandhi Into politics at a time when the Bofors pay-off case is hotting up, is likely to put the fledgling Inder Kumar Gujral Government in yet another tight spot. The developments in the Congress have resulted in a fresh speculation over the longevity of the new United Front (UF) Government. It is felt that the ...
    • On the defensive    Ajoy Bose - 9 May 1997
      • >>>Barely a fortnight after Inder Kumar Gujral was pitchforked into the Prime Minister's chair, there are disturbing indications that he is allowing himself to be intimidated by his elevation to the top job. He had assumed power amidst widespread scepticism about whether a gentleman politician would have the required savvy to run such a ramshackle and volatile ...
    • Gujral's first slip    Editorial - 8 May 1997
      • >>>In appointing Professor Bhabani Sengupta as officer on Special Duty the Prime Minister made an error of judgement the implications of which will haunt him for a long time to come. It is not just that the good Professor holds views that are at complete variance with the national consensus. Rather, the problem lies with the Prime Minister's sense of judgement. It lies with the message the Prime Minister ...
    • Majority averse to Sonia's entry    Pioneer News Service - 11 May 1997
      • >>>An opinion poll conducted by the psephological group C-Voter for The Pioneer on the political implications of Ms Sonia Gandhi joining the Congress has revealed that though the mood is upbeat among 75 per cent of the party supporters, who feel the Congress stands to gain, two-thirds of the voters do not endorse her plunge into politics, while a large chunk maintains that the era of Nehru-Gandhi dynasty ...
    • 'Canon to focus on photocopier segment'    Tony Fitzgerald - 11 May 1997
      • >>>With A view to building its presence further in the country, the Japanese multinational Canon Inc. set up a 100 per cent subsidiary in India, approval of which was received in February 1997. With its national headquarters in Delhi, Canon India Private Ltd's prime objective is to increase the market support for its current distributors.
    • Low-key bon ton    Nikhil Khanna - 10 May 1997
      • >>>The residents of the upper class neighbourhood of Maharani Bagh are heaving a sigh of relief. They have a Prime Minister next door. Inder Kumar Gujral may well move into the PM's official residence soon, but Maharani Bagh can now be assured of no power, no water shortages, no mosquito menaces and good-bye errant thieves. Not that Maharani Bagh ever worried about these minor civic hitches - the area, ...
    • Need to save Bamiyan heritage    Ram Dhamija - 9 May 1997
      • >>>With the battle-lines in the Afghanistan civil was getting extended to valleys and mountains north-west of Kabul, the Taliban's threat to destroy the Bamiyan rock-face shrines and sculptures of Buddha becomes increasingly ominous. Once the Bamiyan valley falls to the Taliban, the shrines will be in grave danger. And so far, there seems to be no evidence that any effective international plan of action ...
    • Kashmir and the SAARC process    Saeed Naqvi - 11 May 1997
      • >>>The end to apartheid in South Africa, the West Asian peace process and the Anglo-Irish agreement on the question of northern Ireland are all projects, at various stages of conception and implementation, that acquired acceleration only after the Cold War had ended. The Partition of the subcontinent into India and Pakistan almost coincided with ...
    • The way of Christ is not un-Indian    Valson Thampu - 11 May 1997
      • >>>Even those who caricature Christianity as a western religion know that the biblical faith echoes the spiritual longings of India. From time immemorial, the people of this sub-continent have been yearning to be led from darkness to light, from falsehood to truth, from death to immortality. The Bible presents Jesus as the light of the world and the giver of eternal life; Jesus described himself as ...
    • Brushing aside    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 5 May 1997
      • >>>MF Hussain knows how to keep himself and his paintings in the limelight. But even the bearded, barefoot painter has met his match in the publicity conscious Railway Minister, Ramvilas Paswan. Hussain was to meet Paswan at his office, late last week (is he planning to paint a railway engine?). But like all great artists, time has no meaning for Hussain and the appointed hour was long past without him ...
    • A clear perspective    Mushirul Hasan - 3 May 1997
      • >>>I wonder why journalists in India are generally not given to writing a coherent and analytical account of what they feel and observe during their travels and interactions with the world outside the newspaper offices. The business of writing books should not be left only to the academia. Quite a few journalists understand our past better than many historians. Likewise, many of them are well ...
    • The making of Jinnah: Dracula and the immaculate conception    Aditya Bhagat - 3 May 1997
      • >>>After umpteen hiccups the Quaid project producing a film on Quaid-e-Azam, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan had got the green signal. But, barely had the spools of celluloid rolled to capture Jinnah on the silver screen and perhaps immortality that the Pakistan Government withdrew funding to the film. The Government's move is due to the controversy which has dogged the project and the ...
    • Of monism and monotheism    Wahiduddin Khan - 27 April 1997
      • >>>The major religions of the world can be divided into two broad categories - the Aryan and the Semitic, with Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism in the first and Judaism, Christianity and Islam in the second. So far as their theological aspects are concerned, there is a marked difference between these two kinds of religions. While the Aryan religions are basically philosophy-based, the Semitic ...
    • A Punjabi bhadralok    Vrinda Gopinath - 25 April 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral may have remained a successful, safari-suited builder and garment exporter and lifetime city councillor had it not been for a contentious exhibition of paintings by his brother Satish Gujral. The latter had just returned from Mexico with a certain repute as painter and muralist. Around the time, the Government was commissioning, portraits of freedom fighters for ...
  • The Secularist
  • The Statesman
    • 'Vasco da Gama wreaked havoc on Goa'    Statesman News Service - 24 May 1997
      • >>>On 27 May, the day the Portuguese traveller, Vasco da Gama, 'discovered' India, citizens of Goan have planned a massive funeral procession of natives who were massacred by the Portuguese. Almost 500 years after the fateful day, the freedom fighters of 'liberated' Goan intend to set the record straight about the ...
    • A secular BJP    Editorial - 24 May 1997
      • >>>The BJP was never seriously in the race that saw Mr I K Gujral breasting the tape. Is this a sign of maturity from a party chastened by its misadventure of May 1996? Partly. But it is not as if it did not try. Only, the regional satraps were as wary of the BJP as they were 10 months back. Disappointed BJP leaders may ...
    • The origin of holy places    Mihir Mukherjee - 6 May 1997
      • >>>In the beginning, the world - most of it covered with "cusha" (long grass) lay waiting for Mahadeva and his consort, Parvati, to take charge. They gambolled from place to place in different incarnations, creating legends - several of which are contained in the Scanda-purana and Visva-sarapracasa, or declaration of what is most excellent in the world - which have an evident relation to the origin of ...
    • Nude portrayal of goddess on Internet    Vijay Thakur - 4 May 1997
      • >>>After Pooja Bhatt's semi-nude photograph, it is the turn of gods and goddesses to appear on Internet. A photograph of a nude woman posing as a Hindu goddess, depicted as a sex symbol on the Internet, might create another controversy. The picture of the woman, sitting on a stool like a goddess and carrying different sex toys on her seven hands was created by Katharine Gates. Though there is no ...
    • Ideas and conduct    Editorial - 4 April 1997
      • >>>How do you fight what are called "communal forces" (read: Hindu fanatics)? By simply not letting them form a government anywhere? Is that all there is to fighting communalism? If it is, then it is a manifestly ineffective strategy as the recent developments in Uttar ...
  • The Sunday Observer
    • Leading lights - Part I of IV    D V Prasad Rao - 25-31 May 1997
      • >>>Raja Rammohan Roy, Dayananda Saraswati and Keshab Chandra Sen, among others, weaved a crucial social revolution in the 19th century. D V Prasad Rao takes a look at their contributions. The second half of the 19th Century was marked by a strong wave of reform activities in religion and society in India, the path of ...
    • Leading lights - Part II of IV    D V Prasad Rao - 25-31 May 1997
      • >>>ANNIE BESANT Annie Besant was born in England in 1847. She married at 20, but her growing disillusionment with her marriage and the desire to do something substantial led her to separate from her husband and take up writing. This brought her into contact with the Free Thinker ...
    • Leading lights - Part III of IV    D V Prasad Rao - 25-31 May 1997
      • >>>RAJA RAMMOHAN ROY Rammohan Roy has been called the first 'modern man' in India. This is because his point of view, his way of looking at the society at large and his fellow men were radical and far ahead of his times. Rammohan Roy was born on 22 May 1772 in Radhanagar, a village in ...
    • Leading lights - Part IV of IV    D V Prasad Rao - 25-31 May 1997
      • >>>DAYANAND SARASWATI Dayanand Saraswati was born Moolshankar, to a pious tehsildar in Morbi, Gujarat, on 12 February 1824. At a very early age, he mastered the four Vedas. At the age of 14, he spent Mahashivaratri in prayer and fasting, anxious for the promised revelation. ...
    • Lost Saraswati found in Thar desert    Gayatri Ramanathan - 25-31 May 1997
      • >>>Two senior scientists at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Dr S M Rao and Dr K M Kulkarni, claim to have traced the course of the River Saraswati, which, according to legend, was lost in the Thar desert of Rajasthan. According to Rao and Kulkarni, the river, originating from the same ...
    • Church luring Gujarat tribals to Christ    Sunil K Poolani in Saputara - 18-24 May 1997
      • >>>Bhavarsinh Hasusinh Suryavanshi is a king. No buts about it. But his subjects respect another king: Jesus Christ. Suryavanshi, king for the last 13 years, is the 22nd in the line of Bhil kings who ruled Linga, a village 28 km from Saputara, in Gujarat. He still receives a monthly privy purse of Rs 3,400, and the two sipahis appointed by him are paid Rs ...
    • In the name of the Lord    Varsha Bhosle - 18-24 May 1997
      • >>>Parochial as one is, it wasn't long before I went looking for traces of apla Maharashtra on the Internet. What I found has put the fear of Christ in me: At the site of the Louisiana-based Bethany World Prayer Center, there's a detailed analysis of Marathis - with a view to converting the same to Christianity. Don't worry, we ghaatis aren't special: The same treatment's given to others: There are ...
    • Vision of a Hindu nation    John Norris - 18-24 May 1997
      • >>>Vinayak Damodarpant Savarkar, better-known as Swantantryaveer Savarkar, lived to the ripe age of 83, when he gave up his life by resorting to a fast in the spirit of Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram. Despite ill-health and weakness due to old age, Savarkar astounded doctors by Surviving 22 days with little damage to his deteriorating body. It may have been the result of his yogic powers, but more than ...
    • 'Its when the disease is at its worst that you want the strongest    Jay Mazoomdaar - 11-17 May 1997
      • >>>Tirunellai Narayanaiyer Seshan ruled India's rulers with an iron fist using his constitutional authority as chief election commissioner. After retirement, Al-Seshan, as he was nicknamed for his watchdog tactics as election chief, now wants to do the real thing - he wants to be the President of India: if not, the prune ministership is good enough. Reason: the country is going to the dogs.
    • Agni pariksha    Varsha Bhosle - 11-17 May 1997
      • >>>We know what an NRI is, but have you heard of the NIR? That's the Non-Indian Resident, the desi species which will bend any which way in the name of international peace and goodwill. With Parliament's Standing Committee on Defence recommending to build and deploy Agni, the intermediate-range ballistic missile, the doves are in a flutter. Basically, their argument goes like: India must sign ...
  • The Telegraph
    • Dove among hawks    K. P. Nayar - 19 May 1997
      • >>>Gohar Ayub Khan, Pakistan's foreign minister, has done what his illustrious father could not. He has created the most serious division within the Indian government in half a century of dealing with Pakistan. Ranged against each other and taking fundamentally divergent positions at the end of the Indo-Pakistan summit in Male, in the Maldives, last ...
    • Mohenjodaro crumbling to dust    Kenneth J. Cooper - 17 April 1997
      • >>>Brick by ancient brick, the capital of one of the world's earliest civilisations has been slowly crumbling to dust on the saline plains along the India River. Two decades of preservation work have eliminated the threat that a heavy flood would suddenly wash away the ancient ruins at Mohenjodaro, but ...
    • Made in the USA    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Satah Teshabayev was furious! An apparatchik in the Soviet era, Teshabayev had been catapulted from a middle level officer in the USSR foreign service to the top of the Uzbek Foreign Office following Uzbekistan's independence from the Soviet Union. A recipient of the Nehru Prize, it was Teshabayev's India connections which partly helped ...
    • Comrades and professors    Rudrangshu Mukherjee - 17 May 1997
      • >>>There is the story that god once applied for a professorship at Harvard University. His application was turned down for two reasons. First, god had written only one book. Second, god was notorious for passing on his teaching duties to his son. There is more than humour in this joke. It underlines the exacting standards Harvard expects from candidates who ...
    • By the company we keep    Ashok Mitra - 14 May 1997
      • >>>In the repose of his 101st year, Nirad C. Chaudhuri should feel less lonely. He has, at long last, company, company in the shape of his forsaken country's current finance minister. The finance minister, sworn in afresh earlier this month, is an ideologue with a long view. That apart, he both knows and speaks his mind.
    • US rules out intervention in Kashmir    Seema Sirohi - 22 May 1997
      • >>>The Clinton Administration ruled out any intervention in Kashmir but strongly urged Pakistan to move forward to bring about a resolution of the problem, throwing its weight behind the recent progress reported from the Male summit. Pakistani foreign minister Gohar Ayub Khan met US secretary of ...
    • An inch and a court yard    N. R. Madhava Menon - 20 May 1997
      • >>>That the Indian government proposed a legislation to curb what it called the "frequent and indiscriminate" use of public interest litigation stresses the importance the latter has assumed for constitutional governance. For indifferent civil servants and corrupt politicians, PIL has been a source of insecurity For the litigant public, it is an instrument to wrest justice and accountability. For ...
    • Refuge in cynicism    Sham Lal - 15 May 1997
      • >>>The revolution made by VI. Lenin gave up the ghost in 1991 with much less agony than that suffered by the old woman in the opening scene of Ingmar Bergman's horrifying Cries and Whispers. The engine of the Maoist revolution in China was put in reverse gear within a few years of the great helmsman's death, with the country's top leaders trying hard to forget having ever talked of painting the ...
    • Religious attention to detail    Atreyee Sen - 16 May 1997
      • >>>This book was born out of the social and scholarly concerns of sociologist T.N. Madan. The author is disturbed by religious assertiveness in recent decades and the declining fortunes of secularism. He begins by tracing the origins of the concepts of ideology secularism and religious pluralism to their Western roots. The belief in the universal validity ...
    • Home, defence ministries blamed for armsdrop    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 8 May 1997
      • >>>The Committee on Government Assurances has come down heavily on the ministries of home affairs, defence and civil aviation for their inability to prevent the Purulia armsdrop in December 1995, despite having prior information of it. In a report presented to the Lok Sabha, the committee has pointed out the failure of all agencies to detect the aircraft which flew into Indian airspace, stopped at ...
    • Manipur DIG gunned down    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Unidentified assailants gunned down the deputy inspector-general of the special security bureau, A.C. Kumar, at Lamphelpat here this morning. One of his bodyguards was also killed. The 50-year-old officer, also the deputy inspector-general of Village Volunteer Force, Manipur-Nagaland division, was on his routine bicycle ride when the killers ...
    • CBI loses vital Bokaro scam diary    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 9 May 1997
      • >>>The diary of mafia don Bharat Singh, a vital piece of evidence in the Bokaro Steel Plant scandal, is missing from the custody of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). It contained names of politicians and top officials of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), Bokaro Steel Plant, the police and the Central Industrial ...
    • A favourite has not friend    Arvind N. Das - 13 May 1997
      • >>>India's 12th prime minister, Inder Kumar Gujral, is known for his sophistication, tact and diplomatic finesse. In an era when boorishness is fast becoming the characterizing feature of politics, it is indeed rare to have a politician who speaks softly and does not carry a big stick. To that extent, the nation had good reason to heave a sigh of relief when Gujral - and not someone who is involved in ...
    • The berate dictator    Sunanda K. Datta-Ray - 10 May 1997
      • >>>It is not every day that formal charges are framed against a former prime minister of the world's biggest democracy It is not every day either that allegations of a massive scandal hang like the sword of Damocles over the head of the president of the ruling coalition's dominant partner. Change is implicit in every moment. Yet, we may be moving towards some sort of watershed, providing we recognize the signs ...
    • Constituting a house of cads    J. Sarma Sarkar - 8 May 1997
      • >>>The Indian Parliament has been empowered to pass necessary laws enjoined in the Constitution - Article 11 - or the directive principles- Articles 38-50. But Parliament has failed to follow up the law of citizenship as directed in Article 11, which has left the problem of refugees and infiltrators unsolved. The law of citizenship is concomitant upon democracy. Increased representation signifies the ...
    • Nothing left    Editorial - 7 May 1997
      • >>>The left is right only when it sees good sense. The problem is that the left takes an inordinately long time to see good sense. Therefore, the decision of the Indian left parties not to oppose the budget for 1997-98 is worthy of notice. The left's rhetoric is still imbued with socialist ideas and ideals. But its political praxis is nothing if not pragmatic. This alone explains the swings in the left's ...
    • Men smart, women smarter    Sudipta Bhattacharjee - 11 May 1997
      • >>>One would have thought that the passing of the Khasi Lineage Bill, codifying the prevailing Khasi matriliny for the first time, would be a welcome move. But the mood in Meghalaya, ever since the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) passed the legislation, has been as gloomy and thunderous as its environs on a particularly deplorable monsoon day.
    • CPM to rewrite strategy after 33 years    Nirmal Mukherjee - 8 May 1997
      • >>>The CPM will set up a Programme Commission to update the 33-year-old party's programme. The earlier commission had failed to update the strategy before its term lapsed, sources in the Politburo today. The six-member commission was set up during the 14th party congress at Chennai. The party general secretary, Mr Harkishen Singh Surjeet, was convener of the ...
    • Funds for missile research doubled    A Glance - 11 May 1997
      • >>>India's missile programme is likely to receive a boost in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, with the Centre doubling the expenditure for missile technology development, reports our special correspondent. The total allotted expenditure on missiles was Rs 227 crore in the Eighth defence Plan. The Ninth defence Plan, as yet not officially announced, envisages spending ...
    • A voice without    Damayanti Datta - 9 May 1997
      • >>>(Tradition, Dissent and Ideology: Essays in Honour of Romila Thapar Edited by S. Gopal and R. Champakalakshmi, Oxford, Rs 495) The volume meant as a tribute to the eminent historian, Romila Thapar, by the faculty and alumni of the history department of Jawaharlal Nehru University, has been appropriately titled. It was Thapar who pioneered the trend of breaking out ...
    • Saffron rath to rekindle swadeshi    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 8 May 1997
      • >>>In a pre-election build-up, the BJP president, Mr L. K. Advani, will launch a 55-day-long Swaran Jayanti rath yatra from Mumbai's Kranti Maidan on May 18 to "rekindle the patriotic spirit in people and .project an inspiring vision of national reconstruction" to coincide with the 50th anniversary of India's Independence.
    • Labour theory of value    K. P. Nayyar - 6 May 1997
      • >>>As Tory Blair walked into 10 Downing Street shortly after noon on Friday following his meeting with the queen of England, an unlisted fax machine in his ground floor private office started rolling out a message on Indian government letterhead, conspicuous by its Ashoka pillar emblem. It was a one-page felicitation message for Blair from the Indian prime minister, I.K. Gujral, one of the warmest ...
    • Uncultured pearls of wisdom    Pramit Pal Chaudhuri - 1 May 1997
      • >>>When they declared all quiet on the Cold War front, roughly three schools of thought arose on the world order that would follow. One said the nation-state would still reign. Another said small, non-state players would run riot. The third said cultural ties, transcending nations, would determine the future of international relations. Samuel Huntington comes from the third school. And sits ...
    • Doctrine in the dock    Editorial - 27 April 1997
      • >>>Not since Jawaharlal Nehru has India had a prime minister who comes to office with as definite worldview as Mr I.K. Gujral. Many domestic issues will consume his time, not least juggling the various political components of his party. But none doubt the new prime minister will make time to pursue the foreign policy initiatives he launched when he was steering the ministry of external affairs. ...
    • On coalition course    Murari Mohan Mukherjee - 23 April 1997
      • >>>Four decades of rule by the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty influenced the growth of the Indian polity in three distinct ways. First, it provided the country the political stability which enabled democracy to strike roots in Indian soil. Second, owing to their personal charisma and personalized style of working, no member of the dynasty felt the need to rely on the Congress to strengthen his or ...
    • Part of the same parcel    B. P. Singhal - 24 April 1997
      • >>>The proposed uniform civil code has been resisted by political parties as well as the minority community. Shrewd political calculations and fear of reprisals from the minority community have deterred politicians. For the concerned community itself, there is a single argument. Muslim marriage acid divorce being governed by the shariat, the state is not constitutionally qualified to bring the community ...
  • The Times (London)
  • The Times of India
    • Battlelines drawn    Editorial - 30 May 1997
      • >>>Though Mr Sharad Pawar has somewhat unexpectedly challenged Mr Sitaram Kesri's incumbency by deciding to run for Congress president, it is anybody's guess if he will actually stay on and fight. Indeed, so often has Mr Pawar backtracked under pressure that to this day he remains something of a "permanent challenger." In other words, Mr Kesri is ...
    • Rule of the jungle in west Bengal    Manojit Mitra - 6 May 1997
      • >>>Twenty years of uninterrupted rule by the Left Front government and the elderly statesman's role being played by Mr Jyoti Basu in national politics have given West Bengal the distinction of being a well-administered state, a haven of peace. The ground realities are, however, far from rosy. There are strong signs of a growing complacence ...
    • A soldier speaks out on Kashmir    Sunil Sethi - 19 May 1997
      • >>>The United Nations defines any on-going conflict with a rate of more than a 1,000 casualties a year as a state of war. The low-intensity conflict in Kashmir between 1989-96 with an estimated 40,000 civilians, soldiers and militants dead or wounded, the largest number in the sub-continent since Partition, was and still ...
    • Parliament's new ascendancy in foreign policy-making    Prakash Nanda - 20 May 1997
      • >>>Unlike in the past, the Indian Parliament now seems to be influencing the foreign policy-making process a great deal. The latest manifestation of this trend is the resignation of Mr Bhabani Sengupta from the Prime Minister's Office. Irrespective of the merits or otherwise of the circumstances under which Mr Sengupta, who was believed to have been appointed by Prime Minister I.K. Gujral as ...
    • Parliament's new ascendancy in foreign policy-making    Prakash Nanda - 20 May 1997
      • >>>Unlike in the past, the Indian Parliament now seems to be influencing the foreign policy-making process a great deal. The latest manifestation of this trend is the resignation of Mr Bhabani Sengupta from the Prime Minister's Office. Irrespective of the merits or otherwise of the circumstances under which Mr Sengupta, who was believed to have been appointed by Prime Minister I.K. Gujral as ...
    • Enter Sonia exit glasnost    Vidhya Subrahmaniam - 21 May 1997
      • >>>Six years after it passed into the hands of a 'commoner', it is back to the Gandhi family fold for the Congress and back to singing "ours is not to reason why, ours is but to do and die" for Congressmen. The lull immediately following Mrs Sonia Gandhi's induction as primary member has predictably proved deceptive and the faithful are banding together across the country, pledging to be led by her and ...
    • Jainism & relativity    Chaturvedi Badrinath - 15 May 1997
      • >>>The Jaina perspectives of syadavada hold that a proposition is true only conditionally and not absolutely. This is because it depends on the particular standpoint, naya, from which it is being made; that logically a thing can be perceived from at least seven different standpoints, saptabhangi-naya; which lead us to the awareness of the many-sidedness of reality, or truth, anekanta-vada.
    • The second-class Sex    Editorial - 19 May 1997
      • >>>The male political class has repeatedly displayed its extreme aversion to ceding any more political space to women, but the ferocity with which the women's reservation Bill was opposed in the Lok Sabha on Friday was unexpected. In a shocking breach of party discipline, Prime Minister I ]K Gujral was shouted down by his party members in language which crossed all norms of decorum and decency. ...
    • Bureaucracy bashing    Madhav Godbole - 14 May 1997
      • >>>"Uttar Pradesh", i.e. India, i.e. Bharat" was the common saying till a few years ago. It may not be so any longer in terms of its hegemony in national politics, but it continues to lead, or rather mislead, the country by its example in various fields. The latest in such trail-blazing actions has been yet another onslaught on the civil services in that state by the newly-installed BSP-BJP government. And, ...
    • Another yatra    Editorial - 20 May 1997
      • >>>Seven years after his Ram rath yatra swept the BJP to unscaled heights, Mr Lal Krishna Advani has set off again, this time with new territories to conquer and a newer rallying-cry on his lips. Not that there haven't been other yatras in between - there was a Delhi-chalo one just last year - but this seems the party's most ambitious yet both in terms of the objective at hand and the area to be ...
    • Broadcast policy, Making the 'autonomous' body truly autonomous    Ashish Mullick - 10 May 1997
      • >>>Perhaps the most important area in the proposed broadcast law is the structure of the Broadcast Authority of India (BAI). The general feeling is that the provisions in the broadcast bill draft are at sharp variance with the intended objectives of the planned legislation since they contradict the very foundation of the entire exercise-the need to deregulate.
    • Arms & the mahatma - No place for pacifism in security    K Subrahmanyam - 8 May 1997
      • >>>In the 50th year of Indian independence it is appropriate to reflect on the transition of the British Indian Army to the Indian Army. The 2.7 million-strong army's contribution to the victory over Nazism, fascism and Japanese militarism was next only to that of Russia, China, the US and Britain and led to India becoming a founder member of the UN even without its being independent. The Indian ...
    • Cong. gets a shot in the arm as Sonia joins party    Askari Zaidi - 9 May 1997
      • >>>The Congress on Thursday announced that Ms Sonia Gandhi had become a primary member of the party. Congress general secretary Oscar Fernandes and party spokesman V.N. Gadgil told newspersons at the party headquarters here on Thursday that Ms Gandhi had enrolled herself as a primary member of the party on March 21. When asked why the announcement was being made so late, Mr Fernandes said it could ...
    • Straight answers    Posted By Ashok V Chowgule - 5 May 1997
      • >>>Durga Bhagwat Gandhian and writer on her controversial statement that Babasaheb Ambedkar shouldn't be perceived as the real architect of the Indian constitution Why do you say Ambedkar is not the architect of our constitution? Isn't it an irresponsible statement to make? I do not make any statements till I verify that it is the truth. Rajendra Prasad, ...
    • In Britain, the loser quickly goes his way    Warren Hoge - 7 May 1997
      • >>>There is nothing brisker about the British than the speed with which they despatch defeated prime ministers. On a day so rich in ceremony that the official tendering of the resignation to the queen is still called the "kissing of hands", a prime minister is unceremoniously turned out of the official residence at No 10 Downing Street within hours of being ...
    • Labour landslide - Kashmir and the history books    Rashmee Z Ahmed - 7 May 1997
      • >>>The Labour Party's last ,historic landslide election victory in 1945 created real history - history for the schoolbooks - because it played around with geography. Prime Minister Clement Atlee's government granted independence to India and with that began the dismantling of the gargantuan edifice of the British empire. Fifty years on, an even more historic Labour landslide has swept Prime Minister Tony ...
    • Bangladesh: Fight for women's rights in an Islamic state    Shahnaz Anklesaria Aiyar - 2 May 1997
      • >>>Declaring that a practising Muslim cannot take a second wife without the written consent of the first, Raushan Ershad, wife of former President H M Ershad has brandished the Islamic card before her husband with a zeal that could have grave repercussions for Bangladesh at a critical point in its history. Publicly chastising her husband and his mistress of 14 years, the Jatiya Party MP ...
    • Did Buddhism influence early Christianity?    N. S. Chandramouli - 1 May 1997
      • >>>Long before the word 'missionary' came to be synonymous with Christianity, Buddhist monks were travelling across Asia, spreading their master's teachings along the Silk Route from Khotan in the east to Antioch in the west. Indeed, many scholars hold that the religious traditions of the ...
  • The Week
    • The week-mode opinion poll    R. Prasannan - 4 May 1997
      • >>>Market research agency MODE quizzed 1,300 people in Delhi, Calcutta, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad soon after Gujral was made PM. A majority in all the centres favoured mid-term poll, except in Delhi which overwhelmingly supported the installation of the new ...
    • PMs - get elected first!    T.V.R. Shenoy - 4 May 1997
      • >>>Every Indian schoolchild has heard of Lord Curzon. His attempts to browbeat the Indian nationalist movement by partitioning Bengal is part of our history. But did you know that he was also a participant in creating constitutional history in Britain? In 1923 the Conservative Prime Minister Bonar Law was dying of ...

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