Government-Opposition bickering in Operation Sindoor aftermath is an unedifying spectacle. Opposition’s vows of putting up a joint front against terrorism stand broken, with a CCS member almost labelled a Pakistan spy. Their ties have plumbed depths beyond political civility and national interest, and peace isn’t in sight. India deserves better.
Congress’ undermining of Shashi Tharoor is cynical politics. Gandhis haven’t learnt from Punjab
Congress publicly undermining Shashi Tharoor is cynical politics. Party is becoming a den of petty politicians with aversion to popular, thinking leaders. Gandhis haven’t learnt any lesson from Punjab where they doomed party’s poll prospects to help Navjot Sidhu oust Amarinder Singh. Same playbook in Kerala won’t produce different results.
ISRO’s mounting misfires show it’s flying on fumes. How will India compete with US, China?
ISRO is glitching, and it doesn’t bode well for the space agency. First, there was a valve malfunction on its 100th mission, then the botched EOS-9 satellite launch. India wants to compete with America, China in its race to the stars. But with mounting misfires, ISRO is flying on fumes.
Bipartisanship is not a faucet mixing hot and cold water that can be turned on or off at will. It ought to have been diligently pursued, at least in the realm of foreign policy and national security. Even if the overarching promise of cooperative federalism was beyond reach.
When BJP does something, they call it explicitly when Congress does something they either try to normalize it or do both-sideism. Shame!
The Print simply does not have the courage to call out Rahul Gandhi and his unique brand of stupid politics. His lackeys, Jairam Ramesh and Mallikarjun Kharge, are destroying the party with their arrogance and conceit but the “Supreme Leader” is happy to preside over a burning house.