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Raman Calls Assembly polls `Semi final`

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, who is seeking a third consecutive term, is trying to withhold the anti-incumbency fire raging against his ministers and party MLAs. He is telling people that every vote for the BJP will be a trust vote for

In Chhattisgarh, EC scare among candidates

Election Commission has created quite a scare among political parties and their candidates through its strict implementation of rules on upper limit of expenses on campaigns and on defacement of public and private property. The candidates are so s

Minister and the babu, and the disappearing lakshman rekha

So, the top bureaucracy of India has decided not to decide anymore. As Shailesh Pathak, a former bureaucrat and columnist aptly says in a subsequent article (read it

Open Letter to UIDAI about the (In) Convenience of Aadhaar

On a news show the Deputy Director General of UIDAI had rubbished allegations that banks continued to insist on identity and residence proofs for opening bank accounts. He cited a circular of the Reserve Bank of India which apparently said, &ldquo

Manish Tiwari had sounded warning bells on CBI 4 yrs ago

Four years ago, Tiwari had written an Issue Brief for the Observer Research Foundation, a prominent think tank, pointing out the legal vulnerability of the CBI and the Intelligence Bureau, and the need to give them legal sanctity. Like many things

Odisha CM seat still under the weather, power not restored

Hinjili, the home turf of Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik, has been in dark since the day cyclone Phailin hit the district on October 12. On the evening of Diwali, power supply was provided for a brief period from 8 PM to 8 AM. Only a

Once sworn enemies, Venkaiah pleads BJD`s case in flood-hit Odisha

In what is being seen as an indication of things to come post-2014 elections, former BJP president M Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday urged the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre to "rise above politics" and help the Biju Janata Dal (BJ

Can freebies counter anti-incumbency in Chhattisgarh?

Freebies on offer In Chhattisgarh, it will be a tossup between freebies. The freebies being disbursed by Raman Singh-led BJP government through public distribution system (PDS) and the freebies promised by the Congress in its manifes

Crack the whip

The last time I touched a firecracker was when I was 11, and that’s almost 20 Diwalis ago. When I was 15 or 16, for a children’s drawing competition my mother’s office was hosting for Diwali, I submitted one of a menacing, whip-w

Need for robust regulatory system for evaluation of GM crops: Tariq Anwar

There is need for robust regulatory system which will scientifically establish mechanism for evaluation of GM crops so that all the issues on this matter can be put to rest, union minister of state for agriculture and food processing Tariq Anwar said

How representative is our democracy? Not much

The cornerstone of democracy – that your MLA and MP carries your voice – turns out to be a myth in an analysis carried out by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch (NEW). The two organizations

SPG should not and cannot secure Modi

Truth be told, the special protection group (SPG), viciously called as ‘Sonia Protection Group,’ was indeed a creation of the Gandhis. Its need was felt after the Delhi police failed to protect Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984. Hence

Why Modi is effective in drawing the crowds

Politics is often akin to nonlinear equation whose output is not directly proportional to its inputs. There have been instances when politics defied conventional wisdom but the strange phenomenon around Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi appears

"Damaad jo thahre Raabert Wadhera"

For Kelabadi, the festival never ends. There is a long procession of people wearing saffron caps and lotus badges on their kurtas and sarees walking on a road parallel to Kelabadi. The march is led by a jeep adorned with glaze posters and belting out

Why the call for ban on pre-poll opinion polls has little logic

A healthy democracy believes in its electorate. It believes the people have the common sense, rationale and basis to know exactly who they are voting for. While that may not be the case in many parts of India, where voters ostensibly s

The China-Pakistan nuclear nexus

The China-Pakistan cooperation on nuclear issues was established from the time Pakistan began its nuclear programme. Although it is difficult to ascertain the exact start date of this cooperation, a testament by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto suggests that c

Close shave for Raman? Fight for rural Chhattisgarh now

The assembly polls in Chhattisgarh may not be as one-sided as predicted by many pre-election surveys, conducted by different news channels. The Congress is unlikely to be a pushover. The grand old party in fact seems to have an upper hand in major

CIL disinvestment faces roadblock

A strike at CIL will hit output by almost 2 million tonne, given that the company produced four-fifth of the country’s coal output, estimated at 557million tonne during 2012-13. The dominant trade unions have threatened to go on a s

Of `missing` Jogi, paid news and other poll potpourri

State Congress ‘resurrects’ Sonia The 2013 assembly elections in this idyllic state are as much about marginalisation of former chief minister Ajit Jogi as about anything else. Unlike the last two elections, wh

IAS RIP: Six reasons to bury the steel frame

This isn’t the rant of an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) hater. Truth be told, I have friends in the premier service, and like many in this country, if I were smart enough in that format of the game, I might’ve been one myself!

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