The Death of Ideology in Politics

The 15thLok Sabha elections left us with more than a few points to ponder about. The election was hailed by many as people’s deliberate choice for stability rather than ideology…

Justice Probe Finds Ishrat Jahan Encounter Fake

The Magisterial report probing the encounter of four people on June 15, 2004, says that the encounter was ‘staged’. Ishrat Jahan, a 19-year old student of Khalsa College, Mumbai and three others who were proclaimed Lashkar-e-Toiba operatives…

India and its Youth

Youth personifies caliber, potential, diligence, novelty and innovation. Blatantly, we all concede the fact that the youth have a broad perception of things and if guided by well-versed hands…

BJP Crisis: Will the Party Recover?

One thing clearly visible is that BJP has lost its vision and is in a leadership crisis. Rajnath Singh must be held responsible for this…

Kashmir: A State of Senseless Politics

The manner, in which the political leaders of Jammu & Kashmir are handling the situation, is shocking because such behaviour is leading to more and more chaos in the region, which in recent times, is crying for peace and is rooting for a democracy

Indian Nation in a Social Muddle

The Republic of India is in its 62nd year of Independence from the British Empire. But, still somehow as citizens of this great nation we always felt that the current democracy in the country can’t be regarded as a real democracy…

India’s Lack of Political Will

India is a country where there is lack of political will. Everything is dependent on red-tapism and corruption. To weed out the evils which prevent schemes…

Mayawati’s Fetish For Statues

Uttar Pradesh chief minister and Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati’s fad for her own statues appears to be growing. Mayawati’s first statue was installed at the Prerna Bhawan, Lucknow that was the first of the series of memorials erected by her to mark the establishment of Dalit rule in the state…

Emergency: The Darkest Period in Indian Democracy

History bares testimony to the fact that great nations face grave crises. In 1933, the United States was struck by the great depression, which exposed the fallacies of the market economy. A few years later the military might of Japan…

Indian Politics: Is change finally here?

The origin of the Indian party system can be traced to the formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885, under Allan Octavian Hume. Even after independence, the INC continued to remain the dominant party for at least 2 decades, while its journey post 1967 saw many changes, in terms of party splits…

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