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Kerala: Its first brush with Democracy And Nehru
Out of 124 cases of imposition of President's rule and sacking of democratically elected Governments in the state, 87 are by Congress Government
Michel Houellebecq: The perils of secular atheistic materialism through the eyes of a French ‘Islamophobic’ intellectual
A regular feature in all of Houellebecq's books is a narrator who is non-religious and has an extremely pessimistic view of the world
As BJP officially backs Sabarimala devotees, we witness the last rites of Communism in India
We are witnessing the last rites of Communism in India. Bengal is gone. Tripura is gone. Game over in Kerala.
Sabarimala, the abode of Lord Ayyappa: The beginning of a Hindu uprising in India
For a global participant like India, which is known for its cultural equity, it is very important for decision makers to resist from sounding aloof or foreign.
Liberal Fundamentalism and Sabarimala fiasco: India needs a Renaissance
The only question is: Do we have it in us?
Shiv Sena: An untrustworthy ally and a sorry excuse for the party Balasaheb Thackeray built
Shiv Sena has been profoundly critical of the Modi government at the centre and the BJP government in Maharashtra
Abhijit Iyer Mitra : Real target or a pawn in a political tussle
Denying him bail and 14 days judicial custody for mere sarcastic tweets hints of state excess on a private citizen
With Pakistan’s recent love for Congress, does Imran Khan’s statement have larger implications
Khan has decided to postpone peace talk with India till after 2019 elections as he believes that an anti-Pakistan rhetoric brings in votes in India.
2019 is not just another election, it’s a civilisational war, and this is what ‘Hindu terrorists’ should know
Disillusionment is not an option right now. Building on the opportunity is the only way forward.
Battle for Sabarimala: Consequences, fall-out of Communist atrocity, its heroes and hope for new dawn
The battle has been won but the War is not yet over.