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Sanya Dhingra is an assistant editor with ThePrint. She writes on politics, government and history, and is particularly interested in the history of 19th and early 20th Century British India. She can be reached at: sanya.dhingra@theprint.in Follow her on twitter @DhingraSanya
What kind of analysis is this ?
Civil servicees are supposed to be for choosing the the bright minds and ability to administer.
Time and again Engineers have handled the most challenging and difficult situations like most violent forces of nature, where no previous experiences or existing solutions are available. Perticulary Growth Engines of the Nation. So what kind of stupid specialisation is needed for domain. Even in the field of Medicine or Finance most advanced and innovative products/ services are made available by Engineers.
So, the author / NITI ayog brains should broaden their spectrum and update themselves from a blurry to ultra clear vision.
Jai Hind !
Mostly social issues and politics cannot be mutually exclusive. Triple Talaq in India, driving ban on women in Saudi, immigration in the West, all have potential political dividend which some or the other party is keen to reap, whether it is BJP or Owaisi.
The penal provision for three years’ imprisonment is indefensible. It will be viewed very negatively by the Muslim community.
Opposition has no agenda to convince public, they are surching some ground to say why they are contesting in the election of 2019.