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Arati R Jerath
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Arati R Jerath, political editor and Delhi bureau chief

Arati R Jerath has been tracking national politics for more than 25 years now. A ringside view of the momentous events of the past two-and-a-half decades has given her valuable insights into the political processes that shape India’s destiny and helped her make sense of the confusion that marks the growth and maturing of India’s fledgling democracy.

The journey has been an exciting one. It has given Jerath the opportunity to interact with a galaxy of personalities as diverse as the late Rajiv Gandhi and Mayawati. But it has also brought her face-to-face with some of the brutal tragedies scarring our progress, like the communal violence of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi, caste prejudices in rural India, and the shocking assassination of a prime minister.

Jerath was drawn to journalism from her student days in the International School, the Philippines, where she was editor of the school newspaper. After a brief stint in India Today, she joined The Indian Express and spent 23 years there sharpening her reporting skills on crime stories before graduating to politics.

As the daughter of a diplomat, Jerath has maintained a keen interest in foreign affairs and follows international politics almost as closely as domestic politics. She anchored and co-produced a weekly programme on foreign policy called ‘Global Challenges’ for Doordarshan in 2004 before returning to print journalism in 2005 when she joined DNA as political editor and bureau chief in New Delhi.

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Law minister Bhardwaj retires from the Rajya Sabha this year. He is competing for a seat with another loyalist, Arjun Singh, says Arati R Jerath.
January 14, 2006

Arati R Jerath on the saucy, stolen secrets of Singh

Whether he realises it or not, he’s given away valuable details about the sordid phone tapping controversy engulfing him, writes Arati Jerath.
January 7, 2006

Sheila’s bulldozers go berserk: Aarti Jerath

Operation Cleanup is threatening to boomerang. Over the past two weeks, the bulldozers have gone berserk in the constituencies of MLAs loyal to Dikshit.
January 1, 2006

Of Afghan queries and high teas: Arati R Jerath

Despite the scandals, Omar was amazed to find how much respect Afghan MPs had for Indian democracy.
December 25, 2005

Cash for questions is hardly new: Arati R Jerath

But there's another glaring case that's been the fodder for much gossip this past week. It happened in the early seventies and involved an opposition MP.
December 18, 2005

The spark that lit a fire is dead now: Arati R Jerath

The death of an era came home seeing stalwarts of the old Janata Party, Chandra Shekhar and George Fernandes, reduced to a pale shadow of their fiery selves in Parliament.
December 11, 2005

Lalu’s team bats for BCCI chief : Arati R Jerath

It seems the prime minister makes no secret of his annoyance when Congress ministers skip their listed day for Question Hour.
December 4, 2005

Rane: Playing the right cards: Arati R Jerath

The man who’s itching to replace CM, Narayan Rane, is playing his cards well. He came to Delhi to greet Sonia after his famous victory in the by-elections.
November 27, 2005

Wooing the movers and shakers: Aarti R Jerath

Wannabe ministers in the Congress are a sorry lot. They tried so hard but didn’t make it, again, says Arati R Jerath
November 20, 2005

The graceless fall of a family loyalist: Arati R Jerath

Suddenly, he was out, a man who was so close to the Gandhi family that he was one of the two witnesses who signed Rajiv’s and Sonia’s marriage certificate.
November 13, 2005

Volcker shadow on charmed Natwar: Arati R Jerath

MEANWHILE IN DELHI: The question that haunts Sonia Gandhi is whether she can dump Natwar Singh without being hit herself
November 6, 2005

Congress rush job shocks Delhi durbars: Arati R Jerath

MEANWHILE IN DELHI: Political circles are stunned by the Congress party’s clumsy handling of the transfer of power in Jammu and Kashmir
October 30, 2005
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