One has to be incredibly credulous to buy BJP spin masters’ argument that the government got rid of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar for harmonious relationship with the judiciary.
Modi government had also made numerous efforts to establish peace with Pakistan but has now adopted a different path, militarily, to establish peace, adds defence minister.
As Narendra Modi becomes India’s second-longest consecutively serving Prime Minister, we look at how he compares with Indira Gandhi across four key dimensions.
Another article from another NRI who is not aware of ground realities. No mention of the political parties involvement in University student unions and the increase in number of student unions as well as number of political parties which statistically would explain the rise in student’s movements.
The greater the literacy rate, per capita income, advancing technology & increasing federalism & regionalism, the greater is the chance for dissent and demonstration.
The author also forgets that pre-independence too, there were many students’ movement.
THE PRINT should please get authors who can write comprehensively and objectively. All your NRI articles just shows their glaring bias and lack of exposure to ground realities in India.
Many of them remind me of our CM Jaganmohan Reddy, who probably never rode a motorcycle in his adulthood and thinks toll is paid for 2 wheelers. Both his children study in foreign countries. You will probably be inviting them next to write your articles.
The current protesting students are mostly Muslims. This in the eyes of the Modi government is not acceptable. Muslims should know their place in Indian society and not try to go beyond that.
That may not be entirely true. Within hours, students of IIT Bombay were protesting, despite being restrained by their authorities. Most remarkably, IIM A, which sees the world in USD. The tectonic plates on which our national politics rests have begun to move.
That the plates are moving is for sure. And I’m glad for it.
But com’on, you want to take away the credit away from the Muslim students even for this? Sure other participated, but it was mainly a Muslim protest. And for obvious reasons.
How many Hindus died in the firing, and how many Muslims? That should answer your point.
Here are the names of the people killed. The majority are Muslims.
The response to the largely spontaneous protests displays two qualities : brittleness and fragility. Not the lithe, rippling grace and power of a leopard. 2. All communication has been one way, didactic, seeking to overwhelm by shock and awe. Not a genuine conversation with the people in whom sovereignty and power reside in a democracy. The media – which as a practical matter represents the people’s right to question – has been muzzled. The Opposition not given its due as a government in waiting. 3. All of this could have been understood and condoned if the orchard had been filled with trees groaning under the weight of the most fragrant Devgarh Alphonso mangoes.
Another article from another NRI who is not aware of ground realities. No mention of the political parties involvement in University student unions and the increase in number of student unions as well as number of political parties which statistically would explain the rise in student’s movements.
The greater the literacy rate, per capita income, advancing technology & increasing federalism & regionalism, the greater is the chance for dissent and demonstration.
The author also forgets that pre-independence too, there were many students’ movement.
THE PRINT should please get authors who can write comprehensively and objectively. All your NRI articles just shows their glaring bias and lack of exposure to ground realities in India.
Many of them remind me of our CM Jaganmohan Reddy, who probably never rode a motorcycle in his adulthood and thinks toll is paid for 2 wheelers. Both his children study in foreign countries. You will probably be inviting them next to write your articles.
The current protesting students are mostly Muslims. This in the eyes of the Modi government is not acceptable. Muslims should know their place in Indian society and not try to go beyond that.
That may not be entirely true. Within hours, students of IIT Bombay were protesting, despite being restrained by their authorities. Most remarkably, IIM A, which sees the world in USD. The tectonic plates on which our national politics rests have begun to move.
That the plates are moving is for sure. And I’m glad for it.
But com’on, you want to take away the credit away from the Muslim students even for this? Sure other participated, but it was mainly a Muslim protest. And for obvious reasons.
How many Hindus died in the firing, and how many Muslims? That should answer your point.
Here are the names of the people killed. The majority are Muslims.
https://thewire.in/rights/anti-caa-protest-deaths
The response to the largely spontaneous protests displays two qualities : brittleness and fragility. Not the lithe, rippling grace and power of a leopard. 2. All communication has been one way, didactic, seeking to overwhelm by shock and awe. Not a genuine conversation with the people in whom sovereignty and power reside in a democracy. The media – which as a practical matter represents the people’s right to question – has been muzzled. The Opposition not given its due as a government in waiting. 3. All of this could have been understood and condoned if the orchard had been filled with trees groaning under the weight of the most fragrant Devgarh Alphonso mangoes.