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March Month Articles

  • Open letter to PM
    • by Abhijit Bhattacharyya
      Since it is neither possible nor feasible to meet you in person, one is writing through open forum. It gives one no pleasure to write at a time when you are facing intractable problems all of which may not be the making of the present incumbent, but at least some of them could have been easily tackled during the past seven years of the UPA regime. .......
  • Indonesia: New ban imposed on Ahmadiyah Islamic sect
    • by Adnkronos.com
      Following in the footsteps of East and West Java, Indonesia's South Sulawesi provincial governor Syahrul Yasin Limpo on Thursday issued a ban on the Ahmadiyah sect from practicing their religion publicly. .......
  • Islamist shooter radicalized in Germany
    • by Thelocal.de
      Arid Uka, the 21-year-old Kosovar who has admitted to killing two US airmen in Frankfurt, was a loner only recently turning to radical Islamist ideology, according to investigators. .......
  • 5 IUML men killed, 3 hurt in bomb blast, VS blames UDF
    • by The Indian Express
      Five activists of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) were killed and three seriously injured in a bomb blast on Saturday night at Nadapuram, a sensitive region in north Kerala known for political clashes. .......
  • Cong responsible for 99% of graft: Ramdev
    • by The Times of India
      Baba Ramdev launched his campaign against black money by singling out the Congress in front of a big crowd at Ramlila Maidan here on Sunday. .......
  • Pak minister assassinated over blasphemy law
    • by The Pioneer
      Pakistan's Minority Affairs Minister Shahbaz Bhatti, a Christian who had sought changes in the controversial blasphemy law, was today assassinated in a gun attack here, the second top leader of the ruling PPP to be killed this year for demanding reform of the harsh statute .......
  • US court summons Congress party on Sikh riots case
    • by The Pioneer
      A US court has issued summons to India's Congress party to answer charges of "conspiring, aiding, abetting and carrying out organized attacks on Sikh population of India in November 1984." ......
  • Jihad Has Come to India
    • by Richard L. Benkin
      Jihad has come to India. The Obama administration and the State Department will tell you that it is nothing more than isolated acts by individuals. ......
  • BJP raps Chavans for '2G-like scam'
    • by Tn Raghunatha
      In what he alleged as a Rs 50,000 crore scam, BJP's national secretary Kirit Somaiya on Tuesday accused both current Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan ....
  • Chillar tears lost to wind as cops 'lose' FIR
    • by Rakesh Ranjan
      It is the sorry tale of 30-odd victims of the anti-Sikh pogrom of 1984, craving justice but being denied. Successive Haryana Governments made a brazen attempt to hush up the mass killing in a hamlet ....
  • SC pulls up Centre on Hasan Ali case
    • by Dhananjay Mahapatra
      The Supreme Court on Thursday questioned the government over the progress made into investigations on Hasan Ali, the main accused in the multi-billion-dollar money laundering and tax evasion case. .....
  • India's media demand cash to run favourable news
    • by Nicola Smith
      The Indian government has condemned a rise in so-called "paid news", in which newspapers and television channels accept money to run favourable articles about politicians, companies and celebrities. .....
  • He was a Bastard, but he was our Bastard
    • by Gary G. Kohls
      Czechoslovakian independence leader Eduard Benes is unique among national leaders for having been forced into exile twice in his political career. .....
  • Manmohan should fix responsibility: BJP
    • by Muralidhar Reddy
      The BJP on Thursday asserted that as the representative of the three-member team for appointing P.J. Thomas Central Vigilance Commissioner (who has since resigned) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should fix 'accountability' for the decision. .....
  • Criminally callous
    • by Anuradha Dutt
      Government has closed its eyes to the plight of Hindus in Pakistan .....
  • Triple whammy for Govt in SC
    • by Kumar Uttam
      Caesar's wife is now a suspect. The Supreme Court's decision to quash PJ Thomas' appointment as CVC has come as a personal indictment for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, whose Government has, of late, been blundering on every step. .....
  • How Chillar survivors defied death
    • by Rakesh Ranjan
      The horrific tale narrated by survivors of the massacre on the night of November 2, 1984 in Chillar village in Rewari matches the most heart-wrenching escape story scripted ever. .....
  • Sushma praised in House
    • by The Pioneer
      When Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj entered the House on Thursday afternoon, several BJP members thumped their desk. ......
  • PM owes an explanation
    • by Editorial
      With the Supreme Court striking down the appointment of Mr PJ Thomas as the Central Vigilance Commissioner on account of criminal charges pending against him, the UPA Government, more so the person who heads it ......
  • Now, yr-round Char Dham Yatra
    • by Vikram Rautela and Rishikesh
      Now you don't have to wait till summer to get an audience from God in his heavenly abode. In an effort to promote religious tourism in the State ......
  • BJP raps Chavans for '2G-like scam'
    • by TN Raghunatha
      In what he alleged as a Rs 50,000 crore scam, BJP's national secretary Kirit Somaiya on Tuesday accused both current Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan ......
  • The urge for democracy is universal
    • by Gwynne Dyer
      When the Arabs start overthrowing their rulers in non-violent revolutions that are just about democracy, not about Islam or Israel, there is astonishment and disbelief. It's time we deconstructed the conventional image of Arab .....
  • Secular India needs uniform civil code
    • by Prafull Goradia
      The Supreme Court's recent reminder to the Union Government about inaction on moving towards a common civil code for all communities has reopened a debate that began soon after independent India declared itself to be a secular republic. ....
  • Chinese threat looms large
    • by Ashok K Mehta
      AK Antony should issue an operational directive for the defence forces to prepare and equip for a two-and-a-half front war. ....
  • Coalition, the new fig leaf
    • by Shankkar Aiyar
      Edmund Burke said "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". Apparently sometimes, says Manmohan Singh. ...
  • Cong responsible for 99% of graft: Ramdev
    • by The Times of India
      Baba Ramdev launched his campaign against black money by singling out the Congress in front of a big crowd at Ramlila Maidan here on Sunday. ....
  • WiMax probe widens Raja's trouble spectrum
    • by J Gopikrishnan
      More trouble is in store for the jailed former Telecom Minister, with the Department of Telecom (DoT) and Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) starting their investigations into the dubious allotment of BSNL's WiMax franchise to A Raja's "friendly" companies. ....
  • Malaysia police detain dozens of Indian protesters
    • by The Times of India
      Malaysian police arrested dozens of ethnic Indians on Sunday in a clampdown on a protest against a high school literature book that was slammed for denigrating the minority community. ....
  • Ex-CJI's 3 kin found in possession of black money: I-T department
    • by The Times of India
      In further embarrassment to former Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan, Income Tax authorities on Saturday said they have unearthed black money in possession of three of his relatives during their investigation into allegations of amassment of wealth by them. .....
  • Veer Savarkar and the two-nation theory
    • by Shreerang Godbole
      Congress leader Digvijay Singh recently stated (26 Jan) that Savarkar had the original idea of the two-nation theory which was later adopted by Jinnah. .....
  • A love affair turns sour
    • by Sandhya Jain
      The US thought it could buy Pakistan's loyalty by writing out billion-dollar cheques. As the spat over Raymond Davis shows, the US thought wrong. .....
  • Verdict a blow to bogus activism
    • by Sandeep B
      For nine years jholawallahs have been running a malicious campaign of calumny to distort the truth about the carnage in Godhra and overstating the facts of the violence that followed. The special court's judgement has exposed the lot .....

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