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Bangla needs fresh start

 Kuldip Nayar Dhaka was understandably in the midst of violence a few days ago because Begum Khalida Zia of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) had given a call for blockade. Hers was a protest against the polls held on 5th January  last…
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Arming to disturb federalism

Kuldip Nayar New Delhi's guilt to dislodge a government in a federal polity has gone unnoticed and unpunished. Some 19 years ago, Danish national Kim Peter Davy dropped arms over Purulia, West Bengal, at the instance of the Government of…
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Modi should settle Kashmir

 Kuldip Nayar Intelligence reports about the crowd estimate at public meetings in Srinagar were never optimistic. Therefore, the criticism that Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew only four thousand people is not fair. He wanted to make a…
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Icons of national movement

Kuldip Nayar Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel are the two icons of the freedom movement. One was left of the centre and the other right of the centre but they sank their ideological differences to win freedom. After…
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Climate of confidence

Kuldip Nayar Prime Minister  Narendra Modi's visit to the US was, in more ways than one, a success. He may not have brought with him anything tangible from America but has created a climate of confidence and won back Washington which…
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Wishful thinking?

Kuldip Nayar My hunch is that Gujarat's map of India showing Arunachal Pradesh with dotted lines,suggesting a disputed territory, was at the instance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Gujarat is his backyard and he can have anything done…
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Manmohan’s love of chair

Kuldip Nayar 'I did my duty' is the defence of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the charge that he was aware of corruption taking place in the 2G spectrum and sale of coal mines and did not do anything to stop the corrupt deals…
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Soft coup in Pakistan

 Kuldip Nayar There was time when the people in Pakistan came to the streets to defend their democratic system from the onslaught by the military which wanted its say in the country's affairs. Today, the same people want the military to…
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A straw in the wind

 Kuldip Nayar It appears that the magic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is waning. His party, the BJP has met a reverse in the bypolls. Out of the 18 seats in Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Bihar, the BJP won only seven. The…
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