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Sunday, November 22, 2009

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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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Change is the order of the day

Speculation is rife that Sonia Gandhi's National Advisory Council may be back in a new avatar soon. And why not?
June 28, 2009

The PM's got Mamata's tongue

For someone who never misses an opportunity to bash the Left, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has been unusually silent.
June 21, 2009

A dynastic obsession and a Left headache

The broadening base of our democracy seems to have narrowed in the 15th Lok Sabha with political dynasties and feudal royals crowding ordinary aspirants.
June 14, 2009

Lopsided victory

The Congress party’s choice of Meira Kumar for the post of Speaker in the 15th Lok Sabha should be read in the context of its stated mission.
June 9, 2009

PC's great Indian rope trick

It will remain a mystrey why Kannappan chose to disappear at a crucial point in the counting.
June 6, 2009

The power of regional chiefs

YSR told Sonia that he wanted resources for his state, rather than cabinet berths.
May 31, 2009

DMK family affairs haunt the Centre

The Congress party’s Tamil Nadu managers should have warned the bosses about the Karunanidhi family minefield.
May 23, 2009

Uncertainty in babudom

The bureaucracy is waiting as impatiently as the political class for D-day on May 16 when the results of the elections will finally be out.
May 3, 2009

Marxist PM in the wings?

Talk about being spoilt for choice! No election after the 1980 polls has seen so many PM contenders.
April 25, 2009

Strategy gone wrong

The Congress’s ad-hoc responses to these polls smack of ineptitude and sloppiness.
April 12, 2009

Manmohan looks Left

The message to the Congress is loud and clear. The Left will not sup with its political opponents.
April 12, 2009

A political and ‘tactical’ snag

One Union minister with a propensity for garrulousness hinted that Sonia Gandhi herself spoke to Pawar.
April 5, 2009

A matter of hoardings

Rahul Gandhi confounded members of the Congress core strategy group recently by asking to opt out of the party’s overblown ad campaign featuring him.
March 29, 2009
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