Be pragmatic when you cast your voteAfter 26/11, the upper middle class voter has not only been shaken out of his apathy, he’s also begun to feel that his vote can make a difference.
April 26, 2009
“So, what do you think will happen?”That’s the question tossed in my direction at least five times a day. Meaningless though it is in the way it is phrased, that query really needs no elaboration.
April 12, 2009
So who thinks that Varun is a Gandhi?Varun is courting arrest. Who does he think he is? A Gandhi? As it happens, he is, but he is not the Gandhi, as in Mahatma.
March 29, 2009
Tolerant about all the wrong thingsWe could be tolerant about religious freedom, we could be tolerant about relationships between the sexes. But we aren’t. We are tolerant, instead, about the subversion of justice.
March 15, 2009
An achievement greater than the OscarsWe deal with these uncomfortable truths by pretending they don’t exist, but averting our eyes doesn’t make them go away, does it?
March 1, 2009
Not even an inch without a fightThis tells you how our national investigation agency has become a hand-maiden of the central government.
February 15, 2009
Return of the barbarians, this time for cultureHave you seen pictures of Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik? Whether screaming his message of hate or essaying a 'smile', his is as ugly a face as you can find.
February 1, 2009
We haven’t learnt our lessons from 26/11The US and Britain have both put together a programme which involves public participation in such a way that there is now a heightened awareness of terrorist threats.
January 18, 2009
Follow the money to track apathyThe news from Delhi is that they are shutting down schools for want of funds (and selling the land to the highest bidder in a public auction to convert them into shopping malls).
January 4, 2009
What happened to accountability?Who is accountable? 26/11 was a national tragedy, and if responsibility is not fixed and remedial action not taken, it’s a disaster that will happen again.
December 21, 2008
Stop the blame game; go back to workThe new Indian home minister has started on the right note. "I am sorry, Mumbai," P Chidambaram said after his visit to Mumbai's terror sites.
December 7, 2008
Sucked into a vortex of vengeanceSo, finally, L K Advani has got off the fence. After keeping quiet on the Malegaon blast case for a couple of weeks, and letting Raj Nath Singh do the talking
November 23, 2008
An Obama among our Muslims?Can India have an Obama? That question has been put to me so many times in the past few days that I ought to have a ready answer.
November 9, 2008
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