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Starting: Thu 03 Sep 1998 - 13:40:55 EDT
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  • 'MDMK won ditch BJP or back Cong (Interview)
    • R Rangaraj    The Indian Express - September 15, 1998
      • >>>Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), an offshoot of the DMK and an ally of the BJP, is very much in the news these days. Its much-touted rally to be held in Chennai on Tuesday has emerged as a rallying point for the pro-BJP parties in Tamil Nadu, minus the sulking AIADMK leader Jayalalitha. The latter has ...
  • Adherence to CTBT only as N power: PM
    • Sujit Chakraborty    The Observer - September 24, 1998
      • >>>Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Wednesday said that India would sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) only after some of India's "conditions" were fulfilled and after another round of talks between the interlocutors of India and the US Jaswant Singh and Strobe Talbott.
  • Al-Muhajiroun declares jihad against India
    • Krishan Dutt    Organiser - September 13, 1998
      • >>>Militant Islamic fundamentalism manifested itself in its crude form in London when Al-Muhajiroun, a UK-based organisation held a demonstration in Trafalgar Square. Prior to the rally, thousands of leaflets with Shri A.B. Vajpayee's photographs and slogans : "Wanted for crimes against the Muslim people" were seen on lamp ...
  • All that is left of the Congress is rituals
    • K Govindan Kutty    The Financial Express - September 23, 1998
      • >>>Introduction: The party's ills cannot be cured by a code of ethics alone. What it also needs is a strong does of character. In evolving a code conduct for Congressmen, AK Antony has given primacy to wearing khadi, probably not as an ethical assertion but as an act of binding a disparate political group by an old ...
  • Anwar Shaikh of Great Britain (Interview)
  • Assam, a haven for Islamic militants
  • Bhandari drives across Patna with head held high
    • Ashis Chakrabarti    The Indian Express - September 24, 1998
      • >>>Only a boundary wall separates the two warring camps in Bihar -- the office premises of the BJP and the ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal on Birchand Patel Marg here. The scene at the two offices symbolise the portents of change on Bihar's political state.
  • BJP's progress report
    • M.V. Kamath    The Daily - September 15, 1998
      • >>>For a party which has been under siege for a hundred and fifty days, the Bharatiya Janata Party has done extraordinary well and is entitled to deep respect and the thanks of a grateful public. Its very first act -- to sanction nuclear tests - was a courageous one for which the nation cannot be sufficiently ...
    • M.V. Kamath    The Daily - September 15, 1998
      • >>>For a party which has been under siege for a hundred and fifty days, the Bharatiya Janata Party has done extraordinary well and is entitled to deep respect and the thanks of a grateful public. Its very first act -- to sanction nuclear tests - was a courageous one for which the nation cannot be sufficiently ...
  • Boers ask Queen to apologise for 1899 concentration camps
  • Captured ultra reveals brutality in ISI camps
    • Express News Service    The Indian Express - September 12, 1998
      • >>>Pakistani agents have unleashed a brutal regime in PoK and forcibly recruit youth for arms training to wage war in Jammu & Kashmir, revealed Miskeen, a foreign militant of Harkat-ul-Ansar, who was arrested by security forces on Thursday. ...
  • Christ - Bad news for the Sangh Parivar!
    • A. C. Ram    Indian Currents - September 21-27, 1998
      • >>>The recent atrocities committed against the Christians at the instance of different outfits of Sangh Parivar require total condemnation. There have been instances ranging from desecration of holy places and holy books to gruesome murders of missionaries including consecrated priests.
  • Comments on Srikrishna Commission Report (Chapter 1/4)
  • Comments on Srikrishna Commission Report (Chapter 2/4)
  • Comments on Srikrishna Commission Report (Chapter 3/4)
  • Comments on Srikrishna Commission Report (Chapter 4/4)
  • Comments on Srikrishna Commission Report - Introduction
  • Congress groping in the dark
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - September 24, 1998
      • >>>The way the Congress has categorically opposed the central government's recommendation of President's rule in Bihar suggests that it has learnt nothing and forgotten even more after its muchhyped Panchmarhi conclave. The situation in Bihar is for everybody to see. Not only has the law and order situation become e ...
  • Continuing threat of Bangladeshi migrants
    • Rakesh Sinha    The Hindustan Times - September 10, 1998
      • >>>The head generated on the question of the Bangladeshi nationals between the West Bengal and the Maharashtra governments was not surprising for those who are well acquainted with the tactics and political character of the CPI-M and its left allies. By disrupting the deportation, they tried to evoke Bengali ...
  • CPM cadre hold shariat court
    • Subhamoy Chatterjee    The Hindustan Times - September 6, 1998
      • >>>At a time when the CPI(M) has trained all its guns on the BJP for encouraging religious fundamentalism, a shocking incident of extortion in the name of the Islamic shariat by a section of the Marxists in Murshidabad district has come to light. ...
  • CPM report hints at crumbling bastion
    • Tamal Sengupta    The Telegraph - September 15, 1998
      • >>>The CPM's grip on peasants, its traditional vote bank, is weakening over the past four years, according to an internal party document. Called the Draft Political Organisational Report, it portrays how ...
  • Disarmament logic - Learning from Nehru's nuclear vision
    • N M Ghatate    The Times of India - September 18, 1998
      • >>>Disarmament is not synonymous with arms control. All measures aimed to tame or stop the arms race or restrict the use of arms fall under the scope of arms control, while measures aimed at reducing military capability fall under the scope of disarmament. For example, proposals to ban nuclear tests or stop the ...
  • Fragile falsehoods - Karmic maturation of history
    • Sandhya Jain    The Times of India - September 30, 1998
      • >>>Having spewed venom and cast aspersions on the intellectual credentials of historians recently nominated to the Indian Council of Historical Research, the once dominant Left-liberal school of historiography finds itself repenting at leisure as its own performance comes under public scrutiny. Though the ...
  • Frustration surfaces at inter religious affairs institute
    • UCAN    Indian Currents - September 21-27, 1998
      • >>>Several participants at an FABC-sponsored seminar here on interreligious dialogue say they are confused by the Church's claim to uniquely possess the full truth alongside its openness to dialogue. ...
  • Govt determined to bust ISI: Advani
  • Govt patronage doesn help: Historians
    • Kaveree Bamzai    Indian Express - August 11, 1998
      • >>>ITS budget this year is a paltry Rs 2.24 crore, aptly described by Jawaharlal Nehru University historian Harbans Mukhia as "peanuts". It has Rs 30 lakh worth of bills pending. The Fifth Pay Commission award has yet to be implemented. Its budding doesn't seem to have had a lick of paint since its inception in ...
  • Half of Taliban soldiers are Pakistanis, says report
    • A. K. Dhar    The Times of India - August 29, 1998
      • >>>Half of the Taliban soldiers currently engaged in major offensives against the forces of northern alliance in Afghanistan are Pakistanis who are providing logistic support, command and control, Janes defence weekly has reported. ...
  • Hardliners triumph over moderates in APCLC
    • Pushpa Iyegnar    The Times of India - September 15, 1998
      • >>>As expected hardliners in the Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee (APCLC) triumphed over the moderates at the end of a year-long struggle during which the former group took the line that violence perpetrated by naxalites was only a response to "state repression" and therefore necessary while the latter ...
  • How much do the public need to know?
    • M V Kamath    The Free Press Journal - August 29, 1998
      • >>>On July 12, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee inaugurated a conference of the National Union of Journalists which, strangely enough, was very inadequately reported in the national newspapers which, one might add, is par for the course. But Vajpayee's address caught the attention of a distinguished political and ...
  • How to create nations ... without invasions?
    • Prithvi Raj Singh    Indian Post - September 25, 1998
      • >>>Introduction: The power-hungry politicians, due to their block votes, play the game knowingly the dangers ahead. But, when the demands are criticized, rejected or met in part, then the Friday prayers become a routine place where the Mullah wakens them to a reality and calls it slam is in danger here. The next step ...
  • ICHR deputy chief accused of copying research
    • Ashish Kumar Sen    Asian Age - August 12, 1998
      • >>>The Indian Council of Historical Research will reopen an investigation against one of the council's deputy-directors charged with plagiarising research work by a prominent historian. The work was allegedly submitted to the Rajasthan University by the official for which he was awarded a Ph.D.
  • India hits out at critics of its nuclear tests
  • India rejects rtificial deadlines for signing CTBT
  • Influx of Bangladeshis swells Naga population
    • M.K.Shukla    Hindustan Times - August 22, 1998
      • >>>Bangladeshis can be seen everywhere in Nagaland - here, in Mon on India's border with Myanmar and in Kohima, according to political and Army sources. The State Government has apparently welcomed them. So have the ...
  • ISI agents have infiltrated all states: Advani
    • Political Bureau    The Economic Times - September 21, 1998
      • >>>Union home minister LK Advani today said the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan had infiltrated agents into an the states of India and the western world was slowly realising that the dispute between the two neighbouring nations was not over territory but stemmed from the fact that the Pakistan government ...
  • ISI plan to revive militancy in Punjab
  • ISI-supported terrorism
    • M.V. Kamath    The Daily - September 8, 1998
      • >>>For over ten years ISI-supported terrorists from across the border have been indulging in murder and mayhem in Jammu & Kashmir and lately in Himachal Pradesh as well. Earlier the same gangsters were supporting the misguided Khalistanis in East Punjab to cause unbearable damage in the countryside. It is no ...
  • Justice Srikrishna is ore to be pitied
    • M. V. Kamath    The Free Press Journal - September 3, 1998
      • >>>The Srikrishna Commission was appointed to inquire into the riots in Mumbai during December 1992 and January 1993. Its work was by no means smooth. At one stage its terms of reference were expanded. At another stage the Commission itself was disbanded and was only revived at the instance of the Prime Minister. For ...
  • Leadership to blame for nation's ills
    • M.V. Kamath    The Free Press Journal - September 10, 1998
      • >>>Some time ago the Leslie Sawhney Programme organised a seminar dedicated to the fragrant memory of J. R. D. Tata and the theme chosen discussion was: The Indian Dream of 1947 - What went wrong? Why? The chairman of the Programme, the distinguished lawyer and businessman, Nani Palkhivala inaugurated the seminar ...
  • Less Afghanis in ultras' ranks: IG
  • Lessons for India
    • Raja Menon    The Hindustan Times - September 15, 1998
      • >>>The dramatic US strike on the chemicals factory in Khartoum and the terrorist training camp in Khost, has raised a clamour in India of why not we? Thomas Pickering's statement that similar action by India will not be appreciated is the centre piece of the controversy, with most commentators taking the familiar ...
  • Majority gives no immunity - The misunderstood article
    • T.V.R. Shenoy    The Indian Express - September 24, 1998
      • >>>One of the nicest jobs in the Vatican must he that of the devil's advocate. Let me explain what it entails for the benefit of all those without Italians to teach them. When the Church considers conferring sainthood upon someone, an officer in the Vatican is appointed to oppose the case, trying to deny that ...
  • Mother begs forgiveness for Tasleema - Radicals step up pressure
    • Farid Hossain    The Telegraph - September 18, 1998
      • >>>Fragile, ailing and given only a few months to live by her doctors, Tasleema Nasreen's mother sought forgiveness for her daughter "if she has hurt anyone's religious sentiments". Eid-ul-Ara Begum, 60, who is suffering from colon cancer, ...
  • Need for cultural pride - Revival
    • Rizwan Salim    The Hindustan Times - September 20, 1998
      • >>>India's social problem--rampant corruption to exploding population--can disappear and the nation can become great almost overnight if most Indians, especially the people on top in every domain of activity, are made to undergo just one mental transformation: Acquiring intense cultural pride. Yes, vigorous ...
  • People want educated Mps, MLAs
    • Special Correspondent    The Hindu - August 21, 1998
      • >>>The Election Commission's proposal to fix matriculation as the minimum qualification for candidates contesting elections has found an echo among the people who, as per the findings of an opinion poll, have endorsed the need for such an electoral reform. Of the 9,562 persons interviewed from all sections of ...
  • PM prefers to stay in less luxuriant hotel
    • India Abroad News Service    The Observer - September 22, 1998
      • >>>Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has opted to stay at the less opulent New York Palace Hotel during his visit there instead of the luxurious Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Towers. Sources said that Vajpayee, who is going to attend the 53rd ...
  • PM vows to help Rabbani fight Taliban
  • PWG: widening cracks
    • K. Srinivas Reddy, Hyderabad    The Hindu - September 6, 1998
      • >>>As the CPI-MI, People's War Group (PWG) incorrectly assessed the revolutionary potential of the masses in Andhra Pradesh and begun adopting incompatible guerilla warfare tactics and strategies in its protracted armed struggle to achieve the New Democratic Revolution? The overemphasis on militarisation without a proper ...
  • Reverse view
    • M V Kamath    Mid-Day - September 10, 1998
      • >>>Ever since the demolition of the Babri Masjid, I have often wondered how the Islamic world would have reacted had. some imaginary Hindu monarch invaded Saudi Arabia, conquered it and, in an excess of religious zeal, built a mandir for Shiva in Mecca. How long would that temple have been allowed to remain ...
  • Rs 1.71 cr spent on incomplete ICHR project
    • Ashish Kumar Sen    The Asian Age - August 10, 1998
      • >>>One of the historians assigned a research volume in the prominent Towards Freedom project, undertaken by the Indian Council of Historical Research, has left his study mid-way. Professor Gyan Pande's disassociation with the project has provided one in a flurry of blows to the research which has dragged its feet for ...
  • Saffron spreads South
    • TVR Shenoy    Rediff on the Net - September 23, 1998
      • >>>South Indians consider Vijayadashmi the most auspicious day to start children on the road to education. But the custom of vidyarambham isn't confined to the young. Adults too rededicate themselves to their work on Vijayadashami after the festival gives a welcome reason to lay aside the tools of their trade. I ...
  • Say o to US
    • P M Kamath    Mid-Day - September 4, 1998
      • >>>United States President Bill Clinton carried a lot of ideas on his visit to Moscow. One such idea, which he publicly offered Russian President Boris Yeltsin, was to ask him to stop all military cooperation with India. Reason: India is in the vicinity of Russian borders. With their newly acquired nuclear weapons, a ...
  • Silent pogrom of Hindu in Bangladesh
    • Posted By Krishnakant Udavant    Organiser - September 13, 1998
      • >>>Do we have to recollect that a leader of Bangladesh parliamentary delegation in UK openly alleged at a press conference in London that a good number of 'VIPs' in India were purchased by subsequent Bangladeshi regimes, ranging from dictator Zia-UrRehman to Sheikh Hasina Wajid, in exchange of Hilisha fish, , ...
  • Sinking in political quagmires
    • Virendra Parekh    The Observer - September 12, 1998
      • >>>So, the Congress is willing to shoulder its constitutional obligation to form an alternative government, if and when the present one falls on its own. It has kept the door open for coalition with like minded parties in the intervening period, but cherishes the hope of coming to power on its own in the not-too- ...
  • Sonia can mess around with foreign policy
    • Virendra Kapoor    The Free Press Journal - September 16, 1998
      • >>>Instead of living in the past and harping on the time when India was in the forefront of the verbal onslaught against the white apartheid regime in world forums, the Congress eggheads of Panchmarhi fame would have benefited immensely had they allowed reality to intrude upon their deliberations. For neither South ...
  • Sponsored delegation spills the Beans - Pandit Return
    • Posted By Krishnakant Udavant    Kashmir Sentinel - August 1-15, 1998
      • >>>Euphopria generated by initial greetings evaporated soon into thin air. He could not stand the sight of his two houses. One house had totally collapsed and other one was just an erect structure. Its doors and windows had been taken out. When Girsdhari Lal entered his home village eeth Kanihama in Budgam ...
  • Tainted Congmen on Sonia list
    • Rasheed Kidwai    The Telegraph - September 3, 1998
      • >>>Graft-crusader Sonia Gandhi has invited a number of seam-tainted party leaders to the Panchmarhi conclave. As they join several Congress MPs, low-level functionaries and ticket-seekers for Assembly polls heading towards the hill resort, the "brainstorming session" starting Friday looks all set to become a a ...
  • Talking Turkey
    • Editorial    The Times of India - September 30, 1998
      • >>>Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's speech to the Asia Society in New York on Monday is perhaps the most important speech on foreign policy he has delivered since assuming office. It contained the message he would have personally delivered to US President Bill Clinton had he met him. In the Indian tradition ...
  • Terrorism's New (and Very Old) Face
    • Stephen Engelberg    The New York Times - September 12, 1998,
      • >>>In some ways, Osama bin Laden is a thoroughly modern terrorist. He announces his intentions on CNN, directs his worldwide financial network by satellite telephone and sends messages to his supporters in Saudi Arabia via cassette tapes. ...
  • The slow decline of terror
    • Gwynne Dyer    News Times - September 1998
      • >>>On Sunday, 24 Ukrainian coal-miners were killed by an underground explosion in the village of Beloye. Their deaths were as horrible, the grief of their relatives as real as in Omagh the previous day. when 28 people were killed by ...
  • The triumph of pragmatic liberalism
    • Virendra Parekh    The Observer - September 19, 1998
      • >>>It is unusual for us Indians to be regarded as role models in, of all things, economic policies. And yet, that is precisely what the crisis in southeast Asian countries might do. Things have turned a full circle. As countries like Japan, South ...
  • The United States strikes back
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - September 17, 1998
      • >>>Gradually, a degree of realisation about Islamic terrorism is growing in the western mind, particularly the US administration, specially after the blasts in US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania which killed more than 200 people. Not that the US was unaware of the large scale killings in various parts of the world by ...
  • Threat to civilisation
    • P P Bala Chandran    The Observer - September 25, 1998
      • >>>Defence minister George Fernandes may have had his reasons for identifying China as India's enemy number one. In any case, the statement need not appear as too specious or unrealistic to anybody who has been a keen observer of the subcontinent's geopolitics. However, it has lost its relevance in the changed ...
  • Tolerance is not cultural ecumenism! - Did Islam preside over India's cultural symbiosis?
    • Meenakshi Jain    The Observer - September 5, 1998
      • >>>Lately, a section of the Muslim intelligentsia has been busy propagating the thesis that a spiritual symbiosis between Hinduism and Islam took place in the Indian subcontinent in medieval times. India, they say, was the melting pot of two great religions that lived in near-perfect harmony for thirteen ...
  • Tripura wants Centre to get ultra camps in Bangladesh closed
    • Man Mohan    The Times of India - September 9, 1998
      • >>>The Tripura government wants the Centre to exert pressure on Bangladesh, and get the camps set up by extremists groups across the border closed. The state authorities are worried, as the militants are said to ...
  • U. S. ignored India's concern over security
    • T V Parasuram    The Times of India - September 9, 1998
      • >>>In an acknowledgement of India's security concerns, a U S defence institute has said Washington failed to stop technology and weapons of mass destruction-related transfer between China and Pakistan, an issue repeatedly conveyed to the Clinton administration by India.
  • UK media warns of mercenary siege in Kashmir
    • A.K. Dar    The Times of India - September 17, 1998
      • >>>Foreign mercenaries trained, armed and financed by the Pakistani army have virtually hijacked the secessionist movement in Jammu and Kashmir and signs of the rising tide of fundamentalism are starting to be felt across the region, British media reports have warned.
  • Undue interference (letter)
    • Gopal Bhargava, New Delhi    The Observer - September 22, 1998
      • >>>In an interesting paper "Do not allow meddling with Vaishno Devi Shrine", Mr Jagmohan, member of Parliament, has rightly pointed out that a few vested interests of Jammu and Katra are out to ruin the great edifice of reform which was creatively conceived and built ht the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Complex. It had won the ...
  • Uneasy lies the head
    • Shyamal Sarkar and Sumit Sen    The Statesman - September 12, 1998
      • >>>In the changed scenario in West Bengal where polarised electoral politics has taken a beating with the emergence of the Trinamul Congress and the BJP, the Leftists have reason to be uneasy. More than Mamata Banerjee's fledgling part the Marxist-led conglomerate is wary of the BJP, leaning as it does on the ...
  • When Nehru opposed division of Bihar
    • K. K. Singh    The Times of India - September 20, 1998
      • >>>Opposition to the division of Bihar and creation of a separate Jharkhand state, comprising mineral-rich Chotanagpur and Santhal Parganas of south Bihar, is not new for maintaining the historical, economical, cultural and linguistic heritage of the state since the days of Mauryan empire when Bihar was the capital ...

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