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Starting: Sat 01 Nov 1997 - 07:29:42 EST
Ending: Fri 28 Nov 1997 - 12:49:50 EST
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  • BJP Today
    • From the party president    L K Advani - 16-November October 15
      • >>>Dear friend, This week, the nation has heaved a sigh of relief that a sinister conspiracy against democracy has been foiled. For the BJP, the week has indeed been a challenging one. At twelve noon, on Sunday, October 19, BSP leader Ms Mayawati announced withdrawal of BSP support to the Kalyan Singh Government of Uttar Pradesh. Right from that moment to the evening of Wednesday, October 22, whe...
  • Dawn, Karachi,
    • Killings in Karachi    Editorial - November 13 1997
      • >>>WHAT is there to say about the killing of four Americans in Karachi and a Pakistani who was with them except to express a sense of profound dismay? Karachi can certainly do without any further reminders of the violence and mayhem for which it has become infamous. Now comes this latest incident which, not surprisingly, has hit headlines all across ...
  • India Today
    • Equal before God    Uday Mahurkar - 10 November 1997
      • >>>A Dalit presides over the unique traditions of a Krishna temple in Gujarat Jhanjharka town in Ahmedabad district of Gujarat is no place for prophets of doom. They will find no stories of caste war and religious hatred here. Indeed, it is a town so convivial that in some ways it is boring. For the ...
  • Nagaland Post
    • Golden jubilee of Nagas independence    T. K. Ami - 20 September 1997
      • >>>"They never fail who die in a great cause" - Lord Byron As per the information received by the home-based Oking Publicity and Information Service (OPIS), the recently created sub-branch of the GPRN's Ministry of the Information and Publicity (which is currently devoted to ...
  • Organiser
    • Mullah Mulayam's unsecular campaign    Satiricus - 16 November 1997
      • >>>The confusion in Satiricus tiny brain is getting worse confounded day by day. So long as everyone was out to save secularism from the cursed communalists called Hindus things were fairly simple. But what is poor Satiricus to understand when a newspaper, heading puts it, "Mulayam takes upon himself the holy task of freeing God from clutches of saffron party"? According to the report that goes with ...
    • Vandalism in Bangladesh    Editorial - 16 November 1997
      • >>>The claim of Bangladesh Government to the contrary notwithstanding, the Hindu minority in that country continues to face problems not only in economic and other fields but also in pursuing their religious chores. Every year Durga Puja, the most important religious festival of Hindus, is disturbed too hundreds of Durga Puja Pandals were attacked by Muslims at various places. In broad daylight Musli...
    • When West Asia was ruled by the Aryans    Jamna Das Akhtar - 16 November 1997
      • >>>Recently an agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians was reached on the issue of vacating Hebron. Hebron is a part of the old city of Jerusalem, which was under the occupation of Israel. The Government of Israel was so far reluctant to vacate the whole of the town. A number of Arabs and Israelis had lost their lives in many clashes on this issue. But does one know that there was a time...
  • Sunday
    • Enemy number one    Rajiv Shukla - 2-8 November 1997
      • >>>Mayawati must be isolated if democratic values are to be safeguarded It's time for all political parties who believe in ,upholding democratic values to isolate Mayawati and dissociate themselves from her unscrupulous brand of politics.
  • The Asian Age
    • Abu Azmi is Dawood's man: Mendonca    Hepzi Muthiah - 9 November 1997
      • >>>Police commissioner Ronald Mendonca has said in an affidavit submitted to Mumbai high court that the Samajwadi Party's state president Abu Asim Azmi is "in close association with Dawood Ibrahim, as per police records... and is involved in the scandalous shoe seam case." Mr Azmi's lawyer, Mr Majeed Memon, subsequently sent a notice to commissioner Mendonca on Friday, asking him to prove these char...
  • The Daily
    • BJP hits back    RKB - 5 November 1997
      • >>>The Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh, the Ideological backbone of the Bharatiya Janata Party has decided - to give the, go ahead to Atal Behari Vajpayee and L K Advani to give a fitting reply to the criticism being levelled at the party for its mammoth cabinet in Uttar Pradesh. Reliable sources told 'The Daily' that RSS Chief Professor Rajendra Singh has told the BJP ...
  • The Economic Times
    • DMK issue widens Left-Left divide    Kamil Zaheer - 19 November 1997
      • >>>The complex and fast-changing political chess being played out between the Congress and the United Front over the Jain panel interim report has taken its toll on ties between the Left parties. The CPI is becoming increasingly suspicious and alarmed about the CPI(M)'s stand towards the DMK in particular and the 'unity' of the ruling coalition in general. The differences in perception between the r...
    • Rahul Bajaj votes for saffron brigade    New Delhi Bureau - 15 November 1997
      • >>>Corporate India's outspoken leader and Bombay Club mastermind Rahul Bajaj thinks it's time now for all good men to come to the aid of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Mr Bajaj, who heads the Rs 3,000-crore plus Bajaj Auto and is among the founders of the Confederation of Indian Industry, cast his ballot for the saffron brigade in popular television talk show 'Ru-ba-ru' slotted for telecast on EL-TV th...
    • Warlords have their day in Kalyan's team    P R Ramesh - 28 October 1997
      • >>>THE Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Uttar Pradesh today became a five-member coalition when its leadership, winking at its claim of being distinct, succumbed to the pressure to reward those who split their parties last Tuesday to support Mr Kalyan Singh. ...
  • The Free Press Journal
    • The Coming collapse of Congress    M. V. Kamath - 30 October 1997
      • >>>For India - avid democracy - October 23 was a Red Letter Day. For on that day, breaking all precedence, the President of India, K. R. Narayanan returned to a fragmented Union Cabinet, for its reconsideration its recommendation to him that the Kalyan Singh government, duly formed, be dismissed and in its place Presidential rule be imposed. The recommendation, on the face of it, was both wrong and...
    • Hindu minority desperately unsettled    Chanchal Sarkar - 7 November 1997
      • >>>Sheikh Hasina, Khaleda's successor, made one marvellous effort over water and a pact was signed; a great achievement, which the Khaleda's BJP said was a submission to India. But everything else has stood still. Sharing Ganges water, Transit facilities, buying and selling of power, enclaves left high and dry during border demarcation, everything stood still. Mr Narasimha Rao", said a retired India...
  • The Hindustan Times
    • Protecting the Dalits    M.N. Buch - 5 November 1997
      • >>>The strongest point of the Constitution is its emphasis on justice and equality. Ale Preamble mandates this and the chapter on Fundamental Rights enshrines this. Article 14 provides for equality before law. This Article further states that every person will be entitled to equal protection of the law. Article 15 prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. N...
    • On Ram Janmabhoomi (Part II of III)    M. V. Kamath - 11 November 1997
      • >>>Assertion of self-respect There surely are hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of ordinary Hindus who are not members of the Bharatiya Janata Party or the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) or the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) or even the Mumbai-based Shiv Sena who are not anti-Muslim, who are not "communal", who have never heard of Poles who tore down a church built in the heart of Warsaw by Ru...
    • On Ram Janmabhoomi (Part I of III)    Amulya Ganguli - 27 October 1997
      • >>>Ayodhya aftermath The BJP's explanations for the demolition of the Babri Masjid are becoming more and more convoluted. Its latest effort to justify the act which shocked the nation involves fishing out a virtually unknown certificate which Arnold Toynbee gave to the Poles for pulling down a church built by the occupying Russians in the heart of Warsaw in the last century to make the point that t...
    • Brothers in 'Arms'    A. K. Mishra - 9 November 1997
      • >>>With brothers like Sadhu, Rabri Devi has plenty to worry. With Jijaji in jail, the trio are the key players in her durbar. A. K. Mishra profiles the Yadav brothers and the manner in which they run the Rabri sarkar Anirudh Prasad alias Sadhu Yadav, the brother-in-law of the former Bihar ...
  • The Indian Express
    • CPM flayed for branding Muslims communal    N P Chekkutty - 28 November 1997
      • >>>A resolution passed at the Kozhikode district conference of the CPM with its blanket criticism of all Muslim organisations has caused much resentment among a large section of Muslim in the State. The resolution actually goes even against the official line of the party, as it practically dubs the entire Muslim community as communal and extremist in its sweeping remarks. The resolution warns the p...
    • A war over history    P. Venugopal - 28 November 1997
      • >>>As the nation celebrates the 50th year of Independence. historians and intellectuals in Kerala are debating whether some of the popular uprisings in the State were part of the freedom struggle. The controversy over two historic armed struggles m northern Kerala-the Moppila rebellion of 1921 and the Kayyur revolt of 1941-had hardly died down when the Punnapra-Vayalar struggle became the core of th...
    • No entry in Lanka for BBC with Midnight's Children in tow    Nirupama Subramanian - 28 November 1997
      • >>>Relenting to pressure from various Muslim groups and political parties, Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga has revoked permission to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for filming controversial writer Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children in Sri Lanka. In a letter to BBC producer Christopher Hall earlier this week, Secretary to the President K Balapatabendi said that "having consid...
    • Woman priests in Kerala end male monopoly    Prema Manmadhan - 27 November 1997
      • >>>It's the theory of liberation at its utmost: Young women, chanting slokas inside the sanctum sanctorum of temples. They have been doing it for the past three weeks at two temples set up by Mata Amrithananda Mayi at Kaimanam in Thiruvananthapuram and Kodungalloor. If asked to fill in any form, in the column marked 'occupation', they would write: Priestess. They have also been performing homes regu...
    • Cartoons are not laughing matter, Post discovers the hard way    DPA - 27 November 1997
      • >>>The New York Post newspaper printed an apology yesterday for offending Muslims who were angered by a cartoon of a knife labelled terrorism plunged into the Koran with blood dripping out. The paper said the comic, reprinted from the Los Angeles Times, was intended to show that terrorism in the name of Islam soils the holy book. Muslim kiosk owners reportedly refused to sell the local tabloid, beca...
    • Kingmaker and puppet-master    T.V.R. Shenoy - 22 November 19997
      • >>>"Let's withdraw, my lord." That is Scene 1, Act III of Hamlet. Everybody knows the line that follows: "To be or not to be.....", Hamlet's famous soliloquy. A producer wanting to cast a Hamlet from the actors on the political stage would find no shortage of potential princes of Denmark. There are enough jelly-spines amongst the Congress and the United Front wondering "whether'tis nobler in the min...
    • True to form - The Marxists do a Judas on the DMK    Editorial - 22 November 1997
      • >>>That power corrupts is amply proven. What even proximity to power can do to avowed principles finds clinching proof in the CPI(M)'s dilemma over the DMK issue. The party, which has subjected Leftists of less strident anti-Congressism to polemical lacerations, has not jumped at the opportunity to expose the bullying by the big bourgeoisie's political outfit over the Jain inanities. Not only has th...
    • Walking on eggshells - Early warning signs in Bangladesh    Chanchal Sarkar - 30 October 1997
      • >>>As a mild winter descends slowly on Bangladesh the opposition, specifically the Bangladesh National Party (BNP) which ran the last administration, braces itself to wreck some very crucial government decisions. A new Army Chief of Staff must be named in a matter of weeks or the present Chief s term extended. At long last, a pact with the rebel Chakma hill people has ...
    • A thought for the Great Sardar    Jagmohan - 30 October 1997
      • >>>At a time when India is virtually writing a new chapter of chaos, Sardar Patel's constructive services to the nation should have been warmly recalled during the special session of Parliament held to celebrate 50 years of India's Independence. Unfortunately, that was not done. It only shows how little the present-day Indian ethos respect 'the doer' as ...
  • The Indian Express (New Delhi)
    • The Cabinet became large to fulfil people's aspiration of    Sharad Gupta - 9 November 1997
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh has more things to worry about now. Although he successfully engineered splits in two rival-political parties in order to cling to power he has perhaps more problems ahead than the number of ministers in his cabinet. Already there have been voices of dissent, within his party and outside, about the Cabinet. Yet, the chief ...
  • The Observer
    • Contrivances replace contrivances with contrivances with contrivances    Arun Shourie - 28 November 1997
      • >>>Will a government which hasn't been there all along, finally go? Will its departure lead to elections or will it be replaced by a new government which will be there no more than the one which was never there and has at last gone? In a word, the first feature of what was happening was that everything could happen. Second, that at the end of the line there would be a principle waiting to explain ...
    • Myths waiting to explode    Dina Nath Mishra - 27 November 1997
      • >>>Two mega myths are waiting to be exploded: First, that Sonia Gandhi wields commanding authority over the party of her husband and her mother-in-law as much as the latter. Her much-hallowed personality inspired even sheepish Congressmen to roar like a lion. She is perceived as the saviour of the Congress, as and when she decides to enter politics. During the last fortnight, half a dozen leaders o...
    • Demolition of Babri Masjid 'shreshtha kaam'    Prajnan Bhattacharya - 24 November 1997
      • >>>The Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Prof Rajendra Singh, affectionately addressed by the Sanghparivar as 'Rajju Bhayya', voicing concern over the defence and the internal security of the country termed the demolition of the Babri Masjid as a "shreshtha kaam' (noble work) by the Karsevaks. The RSS chief also said that the Hindus across the globe should be proud of the demol...
    • Unquiet hills of the north-east    Pran Nath Luthra - 17 November 1997
      • >>>For some 50 years, peace has eluded Nagaland. Even to this day, a permanent enduring peace seems a mirage. The problem has gathered much dross which has obscured its true implications. Dr Verrier Elwin in his book Nagaland (Shillong, 1961) has observed that "the Naga disturbances are unique in having an almost entirely political foundation". It is an unassailable proven fact that ever since 1947...
    • A mystique is destroyed    Jayshree Sengupta - 24 November 1997
      • >>>The latest victim of the spreading South-East Asian crisis is South Korea, a country least suspected of succumbing to hard times like the rest. Built on years of solid high rates of GDP and export growth, South Korea is as much affected by the currency crisis as its poorer neighbours, Thailand and Indonesia. The recent collapse of the won and its fall by 16 per cent this year shows deep-seated eco...
    • Hand over Babri mosque site to Hindus: Imam of Mecca    Prajanan Bhattacharya - 15 November 1997
      • >>>The Imam of the highest religious place for Muslims, Haram-e-Sharif (Mosque of Mecca), Muhamed bin Abdullah-al-Subayyal, fired a bombshell on Thursday by suggesting that the Indian Muslims should hand over the Babri mosque complex to Hindus, if the historical and archaeological facts, prove that the mosque was built after demolishing a Hindu temple. The Imam, who was here to attend a two-day semi...
    • Nehru: India's last English PM!    D P Sinha - 12 November 1997
      • >>>In a passing moment of emotional weakness, Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India, shared a deep secret with the then American diplomat John Galbraith, who said: "It did not especially surprise me, when once in a relaxed' moment he (Nehru) said - well, you know I am the last Englishman to rule in India".
    • Hobson's choice for Kalyan Singh    Dina Nath Mishra - 6 November 1997
      • >>>The thunderous success of the BJP in UP in proving convincing majority on the floor of the House flabbergasted all its political opponents. The ministry-making exercise of chief minister Kalyan Singh gave them a handle to beat the BJP. What followed was a chorus of condemnation of Kalyan Singh and the BJP. The most immoral and degenerate parties and leaders dared talk ...
    • Many voices better than one    Dina Nath Mishra - 30 October 1997
      • >>>Monopolistic trends in the field of broadcasting are dangerous for any country because they try to regulate the mass mind for their own interests, disregarding the social and national aspirations. The establishment of a monopoly or an oligopoly that dominates the electronic media to the extent that it becomes the single most important player in determining even the ...
  • The Pioneer
    • BJP breaches ideological apartheid    Sandhya Jain - 14 November 1997
      • >>>Recent events in UP have established without the shadow of doubt that in this populous, volatile, and politically crucial state, the BJP has successfully replaced the Congress as the dominant party. Henceforth, political equations and alignments in the State will focus around the saffron party,, in much the same manner as they once revolved round the Congress. An interesting political alchemy is ...
    • Copybook CM    Editorial - 17 November 1997
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh's decision to enact an Anti-copying Act and enforce it before the next annual examinations in the State will be welcomed by a sizeable section of public opinion which had watched with dismay the dismantling of a similar effort during his last tenure by Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav. This despite the fact that the decision is bound to recall a few ghosts from the ...
    • Containing the caste phenomenon    Sandhya Jain - 21 October 1997
      • >>>An extraordinary phenomenon has recently manifested itself on the political horizon. Unnoticed by political scientists and commentators, unsung by the major political parties, it nevertheless represents the most exciting possibilities for our future as a society and a nation. And by a curious twist of fate, the standard-bearers of this marvellous occurrence-which I ...
  • The Statesman
    • Under what law, Mr Khalap?    C R Irani - 19 November 1997
      • >>>The Law Minister, Ramakant Khalap, has never hidden his light under a bushel. He has in many ways, all of them despicable, delayed action against Laloo Prasad Yadav, interfered in judicial procedures, campaigned to overcome the paramount role of the Chief justice of India in judicial appointments in favour of the Central Government and generally assisted in the abuses of power by Prime Minister G...
  • The Telegraph
    • Red in the face    Editorial - 15 November 1997
      • >>>Indian communists have a tedious habit of rethinking positions which they had adopted in the past. It is tedious because this never goes hand in hand with a review of the fundamentals of their ideology. Only tactical positions long dead and therefore irrelevant are reconsidered and then regretted. The latest example of this kind of "revisionism" is the statement made by Mr Jyoti Basu, the chief m...
  • The Telegraph (Calcutta)
    • Hammer and tongs    Ashis Chakrabarti - 16 November 1997
      • >>>It was a spectacle residents of Nager Bazar in south Dum Dum will not easily forget. The mighty comrade Amitava Bose, the CPI(M)'s North 24 Parganas district secretary, was running through the street, his dhoti in disarray, chased by angry comrades in arms. His tormentors belonged to the party faction led by another local satrap and West Bengal's inimitable minister for sport, Subhas Chakraborty ...
  • The Times of India
    • God as vote-bank    Editorial - 28 November 1997
      • >>>Liberal theology was the politically correct name given in Latin America to the progressive and people-friendly causes championed by the local Catholic Church and some activist "men of God". It seems the other way round in India, where the Marxist Communists are showing the "millennial trend" in making their ideology market-friendly and giving up the old idea that inspiration from religion is aga...
    • British Hindus keep Karma Cola peace    Rashmee Z Ahmed - 20 November 1997
      • >>>It is ironic that Britain's over 400,000 Hindus have burst upon the country's consciousness with the flash of controversy, not the glitter and noise of Diwali just past. Ironic, of course, but understandable. Much of Britain's Hindu community is generally perceived as well-heeled, well-schooled, non-confrontational and intent on keeping its head below the parapet in a way the much larger Muslim co...
    • Jyoti Basu lashes out at UF govt.    Shikha Mukherjee - 16 November 1997
      • >>>West Bengal chief minister and veteran Communist Party of India (CPM) leader Jyoti Basu on Saturday lashed out at the United Front government for non-performance". Back from an arduous meeting of the CPM's politburo and central committee, Mr Basu used the general body of the Bengal National Chamber to launch a scathing attack on the UF, alleging that Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral and finance ...
    • Let strong rule-Leadership & helplessness don't gel    Editorial - 12 November 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral doth protest too much. He protests, curiously enough, not his resolve to do something, but his inability to do anything. At the outset, he was helpless about corruption. These days he pleads his helplessness about the Pay Commission award, which will single-handedly blow a hole into his government's fiscal deficit ...
    • The RSS    Posted By Krishnakant Udavant - 8 June 1973
      • >>>The RSS will never be the same after Mr. M. S. Golwalkar's death. It was almost paralysed as a result of the popular wrath against it following the assassination of Gandhiji. If it started functioning again after a few years in the wilderness, it was entirely due to the rare organising powers of Guruji as Mr. Golwalkar was known to his disciples.
    • Governance: It's time to go back to the people    Rajni Kothari - 3 November 1997
      • >>>Prime Minister I K Gujral has made a series of announcements of intent on the part of his government by way of an "Agenda for India" in this fifty-first year of Independence. What is not clear is the machinery of government through which all of this is to put in practice. So often have those in power referred to people's organisations and movements for doing ...
    • Parties want law against defections amended    Smita Gupta - 4 October 1997
      • >>>It is learnt that Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral has apprised Lok Sabha speaker P.A. Sangma of his intention to call an all-party meeting with senior leaders on November 10 in order to discuss and evolve a consensus on electoral reforms, including an amendment to the anti -defection law, before the winter session of Parliament begins here on November 19.
  • The Times of India (New Delhi)
    • 'In UP we were experimenting with realpolitik'    Bhaskar Roy - 7 November 1997
      • >>>For BJP president Lal Krishna Advani it is not a new experience to suffer a severe setback or savour a euphoric victory. From the dizzying success in the 1989 parliamentary elections to the loss of three states following assembly polls in 1993 to the toppling of the BJP government in Gujarat and the party's emergence as the single largest party in the Lok Sabha in 1996 ...
    • 'Religion is the soul of Man'    K Balakrishnan - 8 November 1997
      • >>>Ayodhya is no more an issue. The Lord has claimed his birthplace Sri Jayendra Saraswati, the 69th Sankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam is in the capital on a week's visit, accompanied by his chief disciple and successor-to-be, Sri Sankara Vijayendra Saraswati. The two acharyas are on ...
  • The Times of India (Page 11, Column 4)
    • Malabar women appeal to Lady Reading    Correspondent - 3 April 1922
      • >>>The senior Rani of Nilamburi and over 2000 women who suffer from the moplah outbreak have forwarded a memorandum to the countess of Reading in which they set forth the cruelties to which they have been subjected and point out that their homes have been destroyed their bread winners killed, their property looted and cattle slaughtered.

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