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| Election Dharma in a Democracy |
Editorial: Election Dharma in a Democracy Five stage elections for 15th Lok Sabha announced by EC have initiated yet another electoral process in the country. So far the things have turned out the coming Lok Sabha elections promise a keen contest in the making. While different political parties intensify their efforts to corner maximum shar... Read More >> |
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| Lok Sabha Election - 2009 |
Lok Sabha Election - 2009
Having seen and participated in various Assembly and Lok Sabha elections, as a voter, since 1957, I have observed that, (unlike Muslims), Hindu intelligentsia sees elections just as cricket matches. This very mentality is reflected in news broadcasts and political commentaries, both in print media ... Read More >> |
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22 Mar 2009
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| Introspection Time For BJP |
Introspection Time For BJP The cat is out of bag. The sole reason for lower-than-expected performance of the BJP in recent election results of Delhi Assembly was neither the popularity of Congress policies, nor the charisma of Sheila Dixit, as was being tom tomed by most political analysts and partisan media mandarins. ... Read More >> |
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| Some Frank Advice to BJP | Some Frank Advice to BJP From BJP’s election preparations it appears that the party has already mentally accepted defeat in the forthcoming elections. It seems that it has been cowed down by the propaganda of anti-Hindu forces and conceded that Hindutva is communal and that it must compete for votes on a purely &ldquo... Read More >> |
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| A Critical Assessment of Muhammad: Part 2 | A Critical Assessment of Muhammad: Part 2 Hindus respect monks more by the than kings, they are called Maharaj (great king), because of their honesty and integrity, and love for truth and justice. They honour their utterances as God’s word. Swami Vivekananda, an ideal monk of our times and founder of the he Ramakrishna Mission (RKM), ... Read More >> |
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| Pink Chaddis Vs. Tri-color Biknis | Pink Chaddis Vs. Tri-color Bikinis Arti Buchawala, a senior correspondent of BBC (Bharat Broadcasting Corp, New Delhi) gets to interview the Honorable Central Minister of India for womens’ Affairs, Renu Chowdry, whose popularity ratings have shot up sky high in the secular media of the land, and who won cudgels from the elitist... Read More >> |
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