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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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Pratibha Patil was produced like a wild card. Just imagine. She’s a Rajput from Maharashtra with a Rajasthan connection and a Shekhawat to boot!
June 17, 2007

Goan curry for Congress

A galaxy of Congressmen had parked in Goa for over a fortnight with strict instructions to muzzle Alva and reign in Rane.
June 10, 2007

Little fire in Burns’ visit

Nicholas Burns’ engagement diary on his latest visit to New Delhi included an unpublicised meeting with Vajpayee’s National Security Advisor, Brajesh Mishra.
June 3, 2007

Maya goes to Janpath

Victory is sweet but sweeter still was the sight of a fawning media, packed in the ballroom of a five star hotel to listen to the woman it once reviled as boorish.
May 27, 2007

Splitsville in Tamil Nadu

Maran was in frequent contact with Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi, which some say was too frequent for comfort, writes Arati R Jerath.
May 19, 2007

Situation all fouled UP

The difference between the Congress and BJP is that the former thinks small, the latter is hoist by its own petard, says Arati R Jerath.
May 13, 2007

Pitching to be the President

It's a sad comment on the grand old party of Indian politics that the Congress is the only force that doesn't have a nominee to offer for the highest post in the land.
May 6, 2007

Playing it out in the open

The most enduring spat in Maharashtra politics, the Sharad Pawar versus Suresh Kalmadi battle, may explode next in the world of sports.
April 28, 2007

Socialite Mayawati

Mayawati is keeping pace with all the biggies in terms of money. Like the Congress, BJP and SP, she too has hired three helicopters.
April 22, 2007

A man whom the PM trusts

The PM’s anxiety just reaffirmed the talk in the corridors of power — that Mukherjee is an indispensable number 2 in Manmohan Singh’s cabinet.
April 15, 2007

The script behind the CD

The man in the eye of the CD storm, BJP’s Leader of Opposition in the UP Assembly Lalji Tandon, attracts controversies like honey draws bees.
April 8, 2007

Having a pulse on things

It was almost like old times at LK Advani's house the other day. The proud father hosted a special screening of daughter Pratibha's television film.
April 1, 2007

Unease in the Congress

The Capital’s hyperactive political grapevine was buzzing with speculation that a Third Front revival is imminent with Pawar as PM.
March 25, 2007
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