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Monthly Archives: November 1979

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EDITORIAL: On The Bandwagon

By admin | 30 November, 1979 - 3:25 am |14 July, 2014 Articles
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Rumours of Mr. Jagjivan Ram’s impending decision to quit the Janata party and to join the Congress (1) refuse to die. Every public denial by him or on his behalf is fol­lowed by fresh speculation to the same effect. Indeed, it has become difficult to find many individuals who are … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Prolonged Impasse

By admin | 29 November, 1979 - 3:29 am |14 July, 2014 Articles
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Iran appears to have reversed its stand on an early meeting of the UN Security Council. Last Monday Iranian officials in Teheran welcomed the UN Secretary-General, Mr Kurt Waldheim’s initiative in this regard and won­dered why the United States has withdrawn its earlier opposition to a meeting of the council. … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Grave Crisis

By admin | 23 November, 1979 - 3:30 am |14 July, 2014 Articles
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A common thread runs through the seizure of pilgrims as hostages by gunmen in the grand mosque of Kaaba in Medina [Mecca – ed?], the world’s holiest city for the Muslims, the conti­nued captivity of 60 Americans in the US embassy in Teheran and destruction of the US embassy in … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Indiscreet Act

By admin | 22 November, 1979 - 3:32 am |14 July, 2014 Articles
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Mr. HN Bahuguna has finally joined the Congress (I). This is a gain for Mrs. Gandhi in her bid to recapture power. For Mr. Bahuguna is a dynamic leader with con­siderable organizational skill and commands a sizeable personal following in the country’s most populous state of UP where he has … Read More →

The Indian Intelligentsia. Lack of unity and common purpose: Girilal Jain

By admin | 21 November, 1979 - 2:59 am |11 January, 2017 Articles
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It is generally assumed that the intelligentsia in India constitutes a distinct class and that by and large it is distrustful of, if not hostile towards, Mrs. Gandhi on account of her record during the emergency and her refusal to dissociate herself from Mr. Sanjay Gandhi and his “cronies.” While … Read More →

EDITORIAL: From Bad To Worse

By admin | 20 November, 1979 - 3:25 am |14 July, 2014 Articles
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Mr. Raj Narain has made so many irresponsible state­ments for so long that it is not easy to pick on his latest one as being his worst. But it speaks for the depth to which our politics has sunk that he should name the lead­er of a major party as … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Dangerous Move

By admin | 17 November, 1979 - 12:30 pm |2 August, 2014 Articles
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Mr. Charan Singh has good reasons to be desperate. Among the top leaders he has drawn the smallest crowds wherever he has gone in recent weeks. His Congress (U) partner is finding the cross of his leadership too heavy to bear and may well wish to seek respite from it. … Read More →

Gandhiji and Mr Nehru. II- Two Different Moral Universes: Girilal Jain

By admin | 15 November, 1979 - 3:30 am |10 August, 2015 Articles
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Mr Nehru was not much younger than Gandhiji. But he represented a more confident national mood which was at least partly the product of Gandhiji’s more defiant leadership. Mr Nehru was not proud of the state of Hindu society. He detested the caste system in particular. He would have loved … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Irresponsible Charge

By admin | 14 November, 1979 - 3:42 am |14 July, 2014 Articles
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It is shocking that Mrs. Gandhi should have lent credence to the charge that an unnamed cabinet colleague in 1971 was in touch with the CIA and that he had in­formed it of a possible Indian attack on Pakistan. She can claim that she has done no more than invite … Read More →

Gandhiji and Mr Nehru. I – Changing Psychological Needs: Girilal Jain

By admin | 14 November, 1979 - 3:32 am |10 August, 2015 Articles
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Unable to grapple with the present, old men often relive their past. Mr Charan Singh and Mr Raj Narain are doing precisely that. Else they would not be blaming Mr Nehru for the country’s ills more than 15 years after his death. It would have been a different matter if … Read More →

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