Looks like the Crown Prince is upset because the crowds are not exactly thronging to hear his fiery speeches.
The Congress party’s Rahul Gandhi is said to be upset after few people came to an election rally he addressed in Lucknow.
Slogans like Indira is India worked in his grandmother’s time. You don’t get away with it now.
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How often do you hear a nation’s Prime Minister blame the nation itself for inviting terrorism? That’s the conclusion you reach after you read what the Puppet Minister said:
Maintaining that security forces were playing an important role in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday linked their deployment pattern to the extent of [...]
Seen somewhere in Vijayanagar, Bangalore.
Long Leave is highly ppropriate. Now you know why no grievances are addressed.
Crossposted on INI Signal.
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The byline of this article is interesting: Surat’s Hindu-Muslim couple thought TV could save them…alas.
Star TV achieved blazing TRP points before abandoning the story entirely. But that’s not merely because the Rashtriya Hindu Sena cowed them down with violence.
The entire day was devoted to the story of Qadir-Khushi. The police were called and it was also [...]
A deranged student kills tens of other students. The dead get their due honours. Investigations commence. All kinds of committees are set up. But a braindead newspaper editor hears of an Indian heading one of the committees. He/she decides it is newsworthy.
An Indian American psychiatrist is part of a panel set up to review circumstances that led [...]
Picture this:
Circa 2015, the Dynasty returns to power, and the crown prince is finally crowned King after triumphing over several intrigue-charged political battles.
As part of the first steps on assuming power, he revives the detoxification initiative pioneered by the trusted courtier of his parents. An army of loyal eminent historians is summoned to rewrite the malignant portions of [...]
Still in exile, one continues to dream of recapturing power. The other’s power now rests on shaky legs. They’re sworn enemies but need each other now.
This delightful play is being enacted next door.
Top emissaries of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and exiled former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto have finalised the draft of a deal between the [...]
Here’s more from my devout Catholic acquaintance friend–that’s right, the person has now become my friend in the two months since I wrote this post.
Afzal Guru is in the news again. He is in the news again because the Human Rights brigade decided he should be in the news.
South Asian human rights activists here are taking the case of Mohammed Afzal to the European parliament just in time for President A P J Kalam’s visit to Brussels. This seems [...]
Banning Salman Rushdie’s book caused the crash of Rajiv Gandhi’s government. Well, it was one of the reasons. What is noteworthy is the massive furore it caused in the nation. The media yelled murder of free speech, etc.
Two decades later, the media is mum when such state-sponsored atrocities occur (don’t know if the link [...]
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