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Opposite forces
Congress and Samajwadi Party getting into a pre-poll pact for Uttar Pradesh Assembly, ending days of suspense and feverish parleys, with compulsions of realpolitik forcing the two parties to come together to thwart BJP's attempt to storm…
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Train mishaps
Three train derailments in as many months claiming nearly 200 lives can't be accidents due to technical failure. Though unfortunate the accidents have a common trait snapping of some portion of rails which is blamed on the fatigue of the…
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General Zorawar Singh—a stalwart Knight
Sameer Sagar
The heroic achievements of lionhearted Miyan Zorawar Singh is one of the most audacious and significant record of the past achievements. How he traversed not only once, twice but six times over the snow clad ranges of Ladakh…
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Why Nehru disliked Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
R. K. Sinha
Panddit Jawahar Lal Nehru always felt insecure from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, though Netaji always gave due respect to and considered Nehru in reverence. But Nehru, even after Independence carried misgivings about Netaji…
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No third party
India has made its position clear calling no third party role in Kashmir in response to a debate in UK Parliament. India always believed in resolving disputes bilaterally and peacefully in accordance with the Simla Agreement and Lahore…
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Blatant breach
The Supreme Court laid down elaborate guidelines in 1997 for school bus operations across the country to minimise risk to the lives of school children, months after a school bus plunged into the Yamuna at Wazirabad in Delhi and left 28…
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Fatwa; Muslim society should rise against reactionary forces
R K SINHA
There appears to be no end to 'Fatwa' which keeps being issued one after another. It may stop only when the Muslim society in India rise against the reactionary forces represented by the Mullahs. The Muslim society is a silent…
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BJP distanced in J&K – struggling for recurrence
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
The recent political events and the manner in which BJP has conducted the business as the alliance partner in J and K government has distanced the common man from this party and they never choose to identify…
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KP community suffered migration seven times
KUNDAN KASHMIRI
The Hindus (Pandit Barhamins) were wickedly tormented, their houses burnt and property looted. Hundreds of Brahmans were killed, prostrated, maimed and humiliated. They began to run away in large numbers and hide…
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Vague unanimity
The return of Kashmiri Pandits to Valley has been a long politically conceived idea by none else than the former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee as part of the peace initiatives in mid-nineties. Vajpayee being a visionary politician…
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