By passing the women’s reservation bill, a landmark legislation in recent times, the Modi Government may have stumped the Opposition INDIA alliance ahead of elections in five states …
Devsagar Singh
Devsagar Singh
Devsagar Singh is a senior journalist. He is former Chief of News Bureau and Senior Editor, Indian Express, New Delhi.
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Apparently, much time was taken in discussing the fall out in north India of the Sanatan Dharma controversy.
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The Opposition grouping, no doubt, has much work to do before it gets ready to take on the BJP. The most difficult part of the job—seat adjustment—looms large.
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Clearly, governance in the state has collapsed. More clearly, the Centre failed to restore order, the dreaded armed forces special powers act, notwithstanding
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The BJP struck Sharad Pawar, the seniormost among the Opposition leaders who can play crucial role in the unity efforts.
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Politics is much about perception. Despite his conviction and sentencing and subsequent disqualification as MP, therefore, Rahul Gandhi has won the first round. For, he has garnered enough…
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Opposition unity : Decide PM candidate first
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No CWC poll takes Congress back to square one
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Given the history and its geographical location, J and K can never be completely normal as in other parts of the country. The situation as it exists today…
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Gandhi is undertaking a ‘yatra’ from Kanyakumari to Kashmir to shore up the sagging fortune of the Congress. Congressmen need to put their acts together to sustain Rahul’s enthusiasm rather than fritter away their energy in internecine squabbles.