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IPL – The glamourous gambling

Indian Politicians’ League or Indian Prehensiles’ League or Indian Pilferers’ League or call it whatever you may! The ultimate end is the same. Pocketing easy money exploiting the emotions of the gullible public. Ordinary citizens are too simple to work … Continue reading

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‘Satyameva Jayate’

Indian tradition upholds the divine principle of “Satyameva Jayate” (Truth shall triumph). However, those who project Indianness and cultural purity as ideology do not believe in this. The schism in the BJP is a pointer to the untruthful proclamations and … Continue reading

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Why Mallika Should Win

If the 2009 general elections is any indication, the trend in Indian democracy is on the verge of transformation. The new generation of educated citizens will vote out the worthless ‘seasoned’ politicians. The era of party politics has to end … Continue reading

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Real Democracy

One can find real democracy – the government of the people, by the people, and for the people – in the so-called developing world, the Indian subcontinent in particular. Here the people elect their representatives and then watch the representatives … Continue reading

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Hate Others for Freedom from Sins

The Varun Gandhi hate speech is being highlighted as the moral code of conduct for the party by some of its aspiring leaders who are dying to be thrown into the limelight. One Muthalik of the Ram Sene in Mangalore, … Continue reading

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The Making of a Political Leader

In the Pilibhit rally Varun Gandhi proved his worth by his venomous remarks on the non-hindu communities. It is a shame on the Mahatma’s name since he too carries that as his last name. The Mahatma opined that if we … Continue reading

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