Politics/Nation
Drafted to red country - Pooja Kashyap & Arun Janardhanan, ToI
It is an irony that Rajat Kumar, the district magistrate of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, finds excruciating. The IAS officer, whose convoy was blown up by Maoists on April 20, and who escaped certain and bloody death by inches, is aghast at what Alex Paul Menon is going through.
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UDF Govt targets IAS officer for defending Modi visit - Pioneer
Rajnath says he is not in PM race - Maneesh Pandey & Aditya Menon, India Today
Why are they so silent? - Times of India
Chhattisgarh attack: Why the Naxals targeted Congress leaders - R Jagannathan, FirstPost
Who are the Naxals and how they function? - Shantanu Bhattacharji, Bus Std
Just when govt is happy with terror data, Maoists strike - Aloke Tikku, HT
BJP has the advantage, but regional parties hold the key - Shekhar Iyer, HT
PM isn't a strong leader & can't take decisions, says Mulayam - Manmohan Rai & Rohini Singh, Economic Times
In just two years, Kerala Govt earns majorities' total distrust - VR Jayaraj, Pioneer
India looks to Modi-fy as price rise, corruption hit UPA: Survey - Varughese K George, Hindustan Times
Congress's suicidal act to help TRS in Telangana - A Srinivasa Rao, Mail Today
Naxalism a product of 50 years of Congress rule - Aditya Menon, Mail Today
Cornered Srinivasan won't go so easily - Qaiser Mohammad Ali & Baidurjo Bhose, Mail Today
Political class in Naxal shock & awe - Pioneer
Fight to finish each other - Pioneer
Congress was easy target for Maoists - Supriya Sharma, Times of India
Academicians lend support to Delhi University's new four-year programme - CNN IBN
From IPL spot-fixing to political cop-outs: Why India has lost faith - Mahesh Vijapurkar, FirstPost
Exclusive: How air force killed drone wars in Chhattisgarh - Praveen Swami, FirstPost
News vs noise - Furquan Ameen Siddiqui, Hindustan Times
Will UPA look for new friends or woo back old allies? - Smita Gupta, Hindu
Siddaramaiah wages holy 'war' - Vanu Dev, India Today
Deadly Naxal attack on Chhattisgarh congress leaders - Anil Mishra, Tehelka
Year of the long knives? - Ashok Malik & Ashhar Khan, Tehelka
Salwa Judum architect Mahendra Karma among several Cong leaders killed in Maoist attack - Joseph John & Rashmi Drolia, ToI
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