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  • Moth-eaten Pakistan ruled by mullahs
    • by Kanchan Gupta
      Mohammed Ali Jinnah may have seen himself as the 'sole spokesman' of Muslims in pre-partition India and the arbiter of their destiny in 'the land of the pure' after he was gifted a 'moth-eaten Pakistan' ....
  • President urged to order probe against ex-CJI
    • by The New Indian Express
      The Kerala Bar Council today urged President Pratibha Patil to order a probe into alleged amassing of wealth disproportionate to their known sources of income by relatives of former CJI K G Balakrishnan.
      ....
  • Selective amnesia of our 'liberal democrats'
    • by Chandan Mitra
      Their hearts beat for Binayak Sen and assorted terrorists and secessionists, but they are prompt in condemning others being tried by the same system of justice ....
  • Who Brought Freedom, Gandhi or Netaji?
    • by N.S. Rajaram
      There is a story that the late Mao Zedong, when asked his opinion about Napoleon as a leader replied: "How can I say? He is too recent." ....
  • Malaysia: India's only failed Diaspora - 1
    • by Sandhya Jain
      Indians are generally recognized as a vibrant and successful community wherever they migrate, and even the poor indentured labour of the colonial era managed ......
  • A billion dollar opportunity
    • by The Times of India
      The year is 2025. You are on a visit to the Maluti temples, a World Heritage site in Jharkhand. The temple complex and the village adjoining it are a magnificent example of sustainable development. ......
  • Pakistani Taliban behead 2 Sikhs
    • by The Times of India
      Two Sikhs who were kidnapped over a month back have been beheaded by the Pakistani Taliban in the country's restive tribal belt in a brutal act by the militants. ......
  • 'Quattrocchi had free access to Gandhis'
    • by Harinder Baweja
      Soon after Headlines Today broke the story on the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal order nailing Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi, Law Minister Veerappa Moily claimed that the Bofors scam accused did not have deep or personal ties with the Gandhi family .......
  • BJP slams govt over Bofors issue
    • by India Today
      The BJP on Wednesday attacked the UPA government, accusing it of shielding Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi in the Bofors payoff scandal ......
  • 'Quattrocchi, Chadha were paid commission in Bofors deal'
    • by India Today
      A tax appeal by his son has boomeranged on Win Chadha, who was once accused as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Bofors kickbacks, and Ottavio Quattrocchi, the Italian businessman who too was named in the scandal ......
  • Drop Raja, scrap Chennai Sangamam: Alagiri
    • by The Indian Express
      Speculation is rife over DMK strongman and Union minister M K Alagiri's displeasure over inaction by the party on several of his demands, including the removal of tainted former minister A Raja. ......
  • BJP trains guns on PM for defending Quattrocchi
    • by The Indian Express
      Training its guns on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the Bofors pay offs scandal, BJP today demanded that he apologise for defending Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrochi. ......
  • RSS calls Digvijay 'jihadi' supporter
    • by The Indian Express
      RSS today described the statements of Congress leader Digvijay Singh concerning the 26/11 attacks as "silly" and accused him of adopting "double standards" when it came to the issue of agencies investigating terror cases in the country. ......
  • A khaki dissident on 1971
    • by Colonel Nadir Ali
      "It is Mujib's home district. Kill as many bastards as you can and make sure there is no Hindu left alive," I was ordered. I frequently met Mr Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry ......
  • Tamil Eelam Out Of India?
    • by BR Haran
      Sri Lanka may have solved its Tamil problem by defeating the LTTE. But, if recent trends are any indication, Tamil separatists have shifted their focus to India. ......
  • New life for ex-extremists
    • by Mid-Day
      Former militants find a new way of life with spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's guidance ......
  • Bihar more happening tourist spot than Goa?
    • by Himanshi Dhawan
      Celebrated as the party destination in India, Goa appears to have lost its 'happening' tag to the humble Bihar. Data collected by the Union tourism ministry appears to indicate that Bihar attracted a larger number of foreign tourists in 2009 than Goa. ......
  • Monster turns on master
    • by The Pioneer
      The assassination of Punjab's Governor Salman Taseer on Tuesday has come as a grim reminder of how Pakistan continues to sink deeper into the quagmire of violent Islamism with the so-called civilian ......
  • Hindu and terrorism are contradictory words: RSS chief
    • by The Times of India
      Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has strongly criticised the tendencies among the Congress-led dispensation at the centre for targeting the Sangh by associating it with terrorism to divert public attention from corruption and scams ......
  • The new Bihari
    • by Amitabh Srivastava
      Trendy hausfrau Babita Kumar, 36, is preparing for a birdie. The little white golf ball, perfectly poised on the tee .....
  • Zero tolerance, secret billions
    • by S Gurumurthy
      What was Rajiv Gandhi's fatal error in politics? It does not need a seer to say that it was his claim to honesty - branding himself as 'Mr Clean' - that proved fatal to him. Indira Gandhi was his contrast. .....
  • So, Bofors did pay bribes!
    • by The Pioneer
      Truth can be suppressed for some time through deceit and subterfuge, but it has a habit of surfacing, often with a bang and when least expected by those who want it to remain buried forever. .....
  • I-T Tribunal nails Chadha, Quattrocchi
    • by The Hindu
      In a further embarrassment to the Congress, under whose stewardship the United Progressive Alliance government is already neck-deep in tackling the impact of various scams, an Income- Tax Tribunal has provided fresh powder to fire the Bofors guns. .....
  • Intriguing spectrum letters
    • by T S R Subramanian
      At least one national newspaper recently published the transcript, purportedly complete, of the exchange of correspondence between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the then telecom minister A Raja .....
  • Justice by the backdoor?
    • by Sandhya Jain
      That justice must be seen to be done is a wise adage. As allegations swirl and corroborative evidence surfaces of a possible quid pro quo in the wealth amassed by the kin of 'uncle judges,' .....
  • Dalits pay the price for supporting BJP
    • by Basavaraj F Kattimani
      Hundreds of innocent dalit families residing in Harijankere of Antur-Bentur village of Gadag district were ostracized from the village. All for supporting a BJP candidate in the just concluded ZP/TP election. .....
  • Govt not serious about fighting corruption: BJP
    • by The Statesman
      The Opposition BJP today hit out at the Congress-led UPA government accusing it of not being serious about fighting corruption and questioned its claims of ensuring fair probe into the 2G Spectrum scam. .....
  • Why Hindu families are trying to flee Pakistan
    • by Rediff.com
      Over 100 Hindu families in Pakistan's Balochistan province are making efforts to migrate to India after becoming the target of a campaign of kidnappings and extortion, according to a media report on Monday. .....
  • Muslim MPs: Less education, more children
    • by Mumtaz Alam Falahi
      The current Muslim Members of Indian Parliament, though are not exclusive representatives of Muslims as they have come from mixed constituencies .....
  • Raza Returns to Pay a Debt
    • by Shaikh Ayaz
      After staying in France for nearly 60 years, one of the world's greatest modern artists, Syed Haider Raza, has decided to "spend the rest of my days" in India. .....
  • Headley was a Pakistani spy working for ISI: Report
    • by The Pioneer
      LeT operative David Headley, who scouted targets in Mumbai for 26/11 attacks, was a Pakistani spy working for ISI, whose chief Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha was possibly aware of the plot to strike India's financial hub, claims an investigative news report. .....
  • Emergency of 1975 Akin To Nazi Rule
    • by LK Advani
      The 172-page book published by the Congress Party with the title "Congress and the Making of the Indian Nation" carries just two short paragraphs to tell the country what happened during the emergency of 1975-77. The two paragraphs are as follows. .....
  • Munde: Govt trying to divert attention by creating rows
    • by The Indian Express
      BJP's deputy leader in Lok Sabha Gopinath Munde on Tuesday said state government was trying to divert people's attention from the recent series of scams by deliberately creating rows like the removal of Dadoji Konddeo's statue in Pune. .....
  • Maoist terror in West Bengal
    • by Fakir Mohan Pradhan
      Counter-insurgency operations have yielded significant results but it has been a terrible year with West Bengal topping the list of Red terror-hit States .....
  • Sinister face exposed
    • by Editorial
      The chargesheet the NIA has filed in the Special CBI Court in Kochi in the case pertaining to the SIMI camp held at Panayikkulam near Aluva on Independence Day, 2006, offers further evidence of how jihadis have turned peaceful Kerala into their terror base. .....
  • Left sees red over verdict against Sen
    • by Shashi Shekhar
      The Left's manufactured outrage over the conviction of Maoists sympathiser Binayak Sen is neither a reflection of public sentiment nor an enlightened quest for judicial reforms. .....
  • Karunanidhi skips
    • by Rediff News
      Indicating an unease in ties between his party and the Congress, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam President M Karunanidhis on Sunday night skipped a dinner hosted for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by Governor S S Barnala in Chennai. .....
  • Danish attack plot suspect in previous arrests
    • by Google.com
      One of five men held over a foiled plot to massacre staff at a Danish newspaper had twice been arrested abroad suspected of terror links, the foreign ministry and media said Friday. .....
  • Destination INDIA
    • by Smitha Venkateswaran and Joe Scaria
      Indian states are increasingly trying to woo cash-rich desis seen globe trotting so frequently with their large families. .....

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