The complete breakdown in governance in the UPA-II government was visible this week, when 15 items listed on the agenda were either postponed or adopted during a Cabinet meeting he...
For the first time in its history, the CBI has conducted its operation in a thoroughly professional manner and turned the tables on the government — and that is good news for the nation
Ashwani Kumar and Manmohan Singh might not have, in a way, done any wrong on Coalgate front. But both are wrong by their very presence in the cabinet — their offices’ brazen, unabashed and wicked predilection for bending it like UPA
Sarabjit Singh may or may not be the Indian secret agent that Pakistan claims he is but is it not the central government’s duty and responsibility to follow up continuously on Indian citizens jailed abroad? A day after he was attacked by fellow inmates in Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat jail, and lay in ICU, critical, according to doctors at Islamabad’s Zia hospital, prime minister Manmohan Singh called it merely “sad”, and appeared that he did not even know the basic details. Is the Indian government, thus, abandoning Sarabjit to his fate?