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Monthly Archives: July 1988

EDITORIAL: Jan Morcha

By admin | 29 July, 1988 - 3:31 pm |19 May, 2013 Articles
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MPs and MLAs belonging to the Jan Morcha are due to meet next Monday and Tuesday to decided whether or not they should join the proposed Samajwadi Janata Dal resulting from the merger of the Janata, Lok Dal, Congress (S) and the Morcha. This shows that it is still an … Read More →

Pitfalls of Merger. Aggregation Is No Unity: Girilal Jain

By admin | 28 July, 1988 - 3:42 pm |21 September, 2017 Articles
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Finally the decision to merge the Janata party, the Lok Dal, the Congress (S) and the Jan Morcha has been announced by V.P. Singh. The details regarding the proposed Samajwadi Janata Dal’s programme and leadership are to be finalised by August 15. The Haryana chief minister, Devi Lal, has been … Read More →

Kshatriya-Brahmin Equation. Historic Shift under the Raj: Girilal Jain

By admin | 27 July, 1988 - 3:28 pm |29 March, 2015 Articles
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I find it truly extraordinary that in the billions of words that have been written on various facets of the British Raj in India, it is difficult to find even a casual reference to its impact on the Chaturvarna (the four order) system which is central to the Hindu order. … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Leadership Issue Again

By admin | 27 July, 1988 - 3:09 pm |19 May, 2013 Articles
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It is a welcome development that a number of Congress MPs have written to the Prime Minister apparently expressing concern over the state of the party for which he, as the leader, cannot avoid responsibility. The discontent is not new. It was quite palpable in the summer of 1987, when … Read More →

The Congress Coalition. Is an Alternative Available? : Girilal Jain

By admin | 20 July, 1988 - 3:30 pm |29 March, 2015 Articles
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Since the political discourse has been thoroughly personalised, it is not easy to turn the focus back to concrete realities on the ground. But it is precisely because politics at the national level has come to be seen as if it were a one-to-one combat between Mr Rajiv Gandhi and … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Only A Ceasefire

By admin | 20 July, 1988 - 3:12 pm |19 May, 2013 Articles
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It is not particularly surprising that Iran has finally accepted the UN security council resolution of July 20, 1987, calling for a ceasefire in the nearly eight-year-old war between it and Iraq. Broadly speaking, three factors account for the change in Iran’s stand. Since last April, the war on the … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Stirrings In Asia

By admin | 18 July, 1988 - 3:30 pm |19 May, 2013 Articles
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Suddenly, there has been a spate of reports in western newspapers to the effect that there is widespread concern in the Far East and South-East Asia over the possible re-emergence of Japan as a great military power. Apparently, there is some substance in these reports. The head of the Japanese … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Reform Govt. First

By admin | 8 July, 1988 - 3:33 pm |19 May, 2013 Articles
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It is not an arguable proposition that former Con­gressmen wanting to return to the fold – Mr Pranab Mukherjee and Mr Shyama Charan Shukla, for instance – should be allowed to do so. Indeed, it is rather surprising that the party president has not readmitted such men all this time. … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Gorbachov Versus Deng

By admin | 7 July, 1988 - 3:19 pm |19 May, 2013 Articles
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It is not particularly surprising that just as the Soviet leadership is thinking in terms of the revolutionary concept of the right to information for its citizens, the Chinese leadership has decided to tighten control on its media. Indeed, the two news items in the press on the same day … Read More →

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