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Security personnel detain wrestler Sakshi Malik during their protest march towards new Parliament building in New Delhi. (File: PTI)

Wrestling For Justice

The obduracy of the government not to act immediately against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan, accused of committing sexual crimes, casts serious doubts on its fairness and probity in public life. As if to rub salt into injuries...

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Sedition Law Mockery

The Law Commission’s “considered” opinion that Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) pertaining to sedition laws should be retained is highly regressive and a complete letdown for the very concept of protection of free speech which is universally considered an integral part of...

Aakar Patel

Juvenile & Unreal

A story was reported on 2 June with the headline “Bengal couple accused of being ‘Bangladeshi infiltrators’ freed from Bengaluru jail after 10 months.” The couple were Palash and Shukla Adhikari, who were accused of being foreigners. They spent an extra month in jail after...

Dilip Cherian

Void in Doha

For nearly two months, the position of Indian ambassador in Doha has remained unoccupied, leaving a big void in the diplomatic representation of India in Qatar. After the previous ambassador Dipak Mittal returned to India and joined the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the appointment of...

A screenshot of teaser of Swatantrya Veer Savarkar. (PC: Randeep Hooda/Facebook)

Film & Falsehood

There is yet another film claiming “real life” story and yet another instance of falsification of facts to suit a particular narrative with obvious intent to serve the interests of a political party. The way a section of the country’s film industry is sacrificing the...

Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel stand guard on the banks of Dal Lake, a famous tourist attraction, in Srinagar ahead of G20 meet (File: Reuters)

Kashmir Again

The BJP never tires of accusing the Congress and other Opposition parties of internationalising the Kashmir issue. But, the Centre has needlessly tried to do the same by organising the three-day-long G20 tourism working group meeting in Srinagar last week. The ostensible reason for taking...

Parliament

Edifice of Discord

The inauguration of the country’s new Parliament Building May 28 should have been an occasion for national celebration, but it got mired in ugly political bickering and a slugfest between the ruling BJP and an Opposition combine of 19 parties. For the unseemly turn of...

Aakar Patel

Chasing Wrong Things

The problem of India’s Parliament is the quality of debate, the lack of time spent discussing important legislation, the absence of quality for the most part in speeches, the chaos and anarchy, the horse-trading and the disregarding of Opposition and minority opinion. A new building...

Dilip Cherian

Ever-changing Rulebook

Everyone in India knows that the country is run on a simple principle: Show me the man, and I’ll show you the rule. In fact, rules change depending on how influential or otherwise the person likely to be affected by the rules is. The recent...

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan

Fate of Imran Khan

Conflict between Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan and the army, which has come to a head after more than a year of troubled relations, has once again brought to the fore the inherent instability of the country’s political system propped by the armed forces....

 

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