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EDITORIAL: Send Them Packing

By admin | 19 January, 1983 - 6:42 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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Going by reports in newspapers, the two AICC observers to Maharashtra have confirmed what has long been com­mon knowledge in the state capital. They could not have done otherwise. For there cannot be the slightest doubt that the Congress (I) legislature party is badly divided, that no “leader” commands a … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Draft Y. B. Chavan

By admin | 13 January, 1983 - 2:02 pm |23 May, 2013 Articles
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It is reasonably clear that Mrs. Gandhi has decided to replace Mr. Babasaheb Bhosale as Maharashtra’s chief minister. She has not said so. No one has quoted her as having said so. But the indications are that she has taken the decision. Meanwhile reports from New Delhi suggest that the … Read More →

Last Chance For Mrs. Gandhi. II – Why The Pendulum Swings: Girilal Jain

By admin | 13 January, 1983 - 9:41 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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I cannot possibly establish the point to the satisfaction of modernist sceptics that in the mid-seventies the pendulum had to swing again – in the opposite direction – and that Jayaprakash Narayan only gave it a push. But I am reinforced in this view be­cause the upsurge in 1973 in … Read More →

Mrs Gandhi’s Last Chance. I – Search For A Moral Order: Girilal Jain

By admin | 12 January, 1983 - 9:20 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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Mrs. Gandhi has suffered a blow in Andhra and Karnataka. It was her election, not of the fiction called the Congress with or without the bracket with ‘I’ in it. And she has lost it convincingly. This makes it tempting for her detractors, who are legion among the articulate sections … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Janata’s Handicaps

By admin | 11 January, 1983 - 2:05 pm |23 May, 2013 Articles
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So the first non-Congress ministry ever in Karnataka has been sworn in. The governor, contrary to fears express­ed in certain quarters, has not tried to delay it. The Janata party finally elected Mr. Ramkrishna Hegde as its leader on Sunday. On Monday morning, Mr. Govind Narain request­ed Mr. Hegde to … Read More →

EDITORIAL: No Soviet Retreat

By admin | 7 January, 1983 - 2:03 pm |23 May, 2013 Articles
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For the second time in less than a month the Soviets have reaffirmed that they will not withdraw from Afghanistan unless all external interference in that country’s affairs by way of US, Saudi, Egyptian and Pakistani support for the rebels ends. Clearly, this is intended to put an end to … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Political Harakiri

By admin | 7 January, 1983 - 6:44 am |24 May, 2013 Articles
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The Congress (I) has committed political harakiri in Andhra and it has come fairly close to doing so in Karnataka. There is no other way to describe the manner in which it has conducted its affairs in its erst­while southern strongholds and the nemesis that has now overwhelmed it. The … Read More →

Majority – Minority Concept. Product Of Divide-And-Rule Policy: Girilal Jain

By admin | 5 January, 1983 - 9:27 am |4 November, 2013 Articles
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As should be evident from the letters we have carried in the last two weeks, some of our Mus­lim readers have not taken well to our editorial “Playing With Fire” (December 16). I do not know how representative these individuals are of the Muslim sentiment and, indeed, whether such a … Read More →

EDITORIAL: An Uncertain Mood

By admin | 1 January, 1983 - 2:07 pm |23 May, 2013 Articles
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India enters 1983 in an uncertain mood. The tempers are still not too short. But a small incident causes an explo­sion. The army has been called out in Trivandrum; the po­lice have had to open fire in Alleppey; prohibitory orders have been imposed in Bhiwandi in Maharashtra; and ten­sion simmers … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Unusual CPI Move

By admin | 29 December, 1982 - 2:57 pm |10 July, 2013 Articles
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The CPI secretariat headed by Mr. Rajeswara Rao has done something quite unusual. It has issued a public state­ment rejecting the advice offered by a leading Soviet expert on India, Mr. Ulianvosky, that it should support the Con­gress (I). This step is unusual on two counts. The CPI leader­ship does … Read More →

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