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So what do you think of judiciary?

So what do you think of judiciary? Well, I would come to Indian judiciary in due course but overall, when you see what’s presently happening...

“Lakshman Rekha”: What if Centre now scraps the Contempt of Court law?

After one has read between the lines, the Supreme Court judgement on Section 124 (A) Sedition law doesn’t appear as dramatic as it did...

Now there is trouble on Eid: Who are the enemies of paradise we call India?

Festivities these days bring anxiety for they don’t pass off without violence, often fatal incidents.  The spate of violence across the country on Hanuman Jayanti...

Rahul Gandhi rants: Judiciary, Election Commission, Pegasus “instrument” to destroy voice of people!

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today, well for no better word, ranted in the Parliament against the present dispensation.  The must stunning assertion by him was...

Do we really need a Parliament? Where people are anything but represented?

India is a parliamentary democracy.  Only, the Parliament doesn’t function.  Do we really need a Parliament?  But it doesn’t cross the mind of India’s citizens. They elect...

Treat Kerala as a national emergency: Neighbouring states now have rising cases

For God’s sake, is there someone who would make Kerala a national concern? Kerala has shown a 26.5 percent jump this week from the previous...

India’s democracy and its people are not on good terms: Why we are doomed

India’s democracy and its people are as much on good terms as a whale is with a large schooling fish moving in unison.   Both...

Who is this returning Arnab Goswami: A resuming one or a rogue one?

Arnab Goswami is back but in what shape we would see. He admits he and his network were in trouble for a year which...

Bail to Activists: Judiciary is in danger of losing its moral authority

I might be jumping the gun before Supreme Court takes up Delhi Police’s appeal to deny bail to three activists (Natasha Narwal, Devangana Kalita...

Why State legislatures are never examined as Parliament is? No longer, from now on

The Constitution has a Seventh Schedule, with separate lists for the Union and state governments, and a concurrent list. Compared to the public attention...

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