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EDITORIAL: Back To Haryana

By admin | 6 June, 1986 - 6:53 am |18 January, 2013 Articles
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It is not quite clear whether Mr. Bhajan Lal has resigned as Haryana’s chief minister at this crucial stage on his own or on the orders of Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. But this is not a particularly important issue. For the interests of Mr. Gandhi and Mr. Bhajan Lal converged in … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Test is not over

By admin | 4 June, 1986 - 6:45 am |18 January, 2013 Articles
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The Kamlapati Tripathi affair is closed! So we are told by those who speak in the name of the Congress president, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. On the face of it the claim is justified. On Monday Mr. Gandhi summoned the great captains of the organisation collectively known as the Congress working … Read More →

Crime and politics in Punjab. II – A noxious axis: Girilal Jain

By admin | 29 May, 1986 - 9:34 am |7 July, 2015 Articles
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There has been endless talk, especially in the last four troubled years in Punjab, of unity of religion and politics in Sikhism. This talk has been part of a deliberate and mischievous plan, to establish that Sikhism is closer to Islam than to Sanatana Dharma. That is, of course, so … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Future of Chandigarh

By admin | 29 May, 1986 - 6:44 am |18 January, 2013 Articles
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In another two days the Venkataramiah commission will have given its award in the dispute between Punjab and Haryana on the question of the transfer of Chandigarh to Punjab and some Hindi-speaking areas of the state to Haryana in lieu thereof. In view of its terms of reference, the commission … Read More →

The exodus has begun. I – Towards a national disaster: Girilal Jain

By admin | 28 May, 1986 - 9:29 am |7 July, 2015 Articles
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The long feared exodus of Hindus from Punjab has finally begun. It can assume unmanageable proportions and lead to a national disaster if it is not checked while it may still not be too late. It is 11 p.m. in the life not only of the Sikh community but also … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Death of An Illusion

By admin | 23 May, 1986 - 1:50 pm |17 January, 2013 Articles
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The Congress vice-president, Mr. Arjun Singh, has only stated the obvious. Mr. Pranab Mukherjee’s case was closed the day he was expelled from the party for six long years, the so-called working president, Mr. Kamlapati Tripathi’s, two letters to Mr. Rajiv Gandhi notwithstanding. This was evident from the fact that … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Identity Is Not All

By admin | 21 May, 1986 - 1:46 pm |17 January, 2013 Articles
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Mr. L.K. Advani cannot provide a satisfactory explanation for the change in his party’s name from Bharatiya Jana Sangh to Bharatiya Janata Party in 1980 and at the same time justify the recent decision to emphasize its RSS roots. The reason is simple. Which is that he cannot tell the … Read More →

Barnala humiliates himself. Chief Minister only in name: Girilal Jain

By admin | 19 May, 1986 - 9:12 am |7 July, 2015 Articles
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Mr Surjit Singh Barnala has made history of sorts. He has become the first Sikh chief minister of Punjab to agree to dust the shoes of visitors to a gurdwara as an “atonement”. But atonement for what? On a superficial view, the answer is obvious. Mr. Barnala is being made … Read More →

EDITORIAL: A Dangerous Ordinance

By admin | 17 May, 1986 - 1:49 pm |17 January, 2013 Articles
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In keeping with its practice in the past, the Union government has used the adjournment of Parliament to promulgate an ordinance. This, as has been pointed out more than once in these columns, constitutes an abridge­ment of the powers of Parliament and is, therefore, contrary to the spirit of parliamentary … Read More →

EDITORIAL: Indira Loyalists

By admin | 14 May, 1986 - 1:48 pm |17 January, 2013 Articles
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Eleven out of the 12 new entrants into the Union council of ministers are staunch Indira loyalists. Surely, this cannot be the sole reason for their appointment. But it cannot be a mere accident that as many as 11 out of the 12 new appointees are men and women who … Read More →

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