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Don't shoot the messenger -
Hindu
The outcome of the Press Council of India's decision to challenge the Allahabad High Court gag order on reporting the movement of troops will be an acid test of how far the judiciary can go in curbing media freedoms. The court's order — which directed senior officials in the Home and I&B departments of the Centre and the Uttar Pradesh government to ensure that no news on the subject is put out by the print and electronic media — was issued following the recent and sensational Indian Express report on the alleged panic in the civilian administration caused by the movement of two Army units towards New Delhi.
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How America lost its way -
Niall Ferguson, WSJ
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How to lose a war -
Pavan K. Varma, Asian Age
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A flunkey’s tale -
Tavleen Singh, Indian Express
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Where parties get their money from -
Samuel Issacharoff, Indian Express
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Rivalry within BJP: Advani's fight with Narendra Modi will erode his authority -
Nistula Hebbar, Economic Times
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What the BJP shadow-boxing over Narendra Modi is all about -
R Jagannathan, FirstPost
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The final accommodation -
Shekhar Gupta, Indian Express
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Confronting the rogue superpower -
Udayan Namboodiri, Pioneer
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China is the problem -
Pioneer
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Second coming -
TN Ninan, Business Standard
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The hypocrisy of Narendra Modi’s detractors -
R Jagannathan, FirstPost
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Ambush Naxals with a good strategy -
KC Singh, Asian Age
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Political parties should accept public scrutiny -
Mint
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Modi scores a big six -
Pioneer
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Give the 4-year undergraduate programme a break! -
Pramath Raj Sinha & Mrudula NS, Business Standard
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Bare truth, and not mushy statements -
G Parthasarathy, Pioneer
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Getting our China story right -
Hindustan Times
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Relying on more gas -
Financial Express
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Landing an opportunity -
Indian Express
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Settlement with Vodafone? Government asking for trouble -
Bibek Debroy, EconomicTimes
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Bellwether bypolls: Modi sweeps Gujarat, Nitish and Mamata have plenty to ponder -
Times Of India
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Being ready for any eventuality -
Pravin Sawhney, Pioneer
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Reforms as a scapegoat -
Ravi Shanker Kapoor, Business Standard
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Assertive China, Apologetic India -
G Parthasarathy, Business Line
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Notes from the Bastar battlefield -
RK Vij, Indian Express
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What happened (in 2002) was a blot. But it’s not good if we remember just that and forget other things that are happening. I congratulate Narendra Bhai. Gujarat’s development is helpful for India and if Gujarat develops the nation will also develop. I hope Narendra Modi won’t be confined to Gujarat for long and the nation will get his services.
Nitish Kumar, in December 2003 |
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With Modi as leader, BJP will sweep UP in LS polls - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH NARENDRA MODI moving to the forefront of national politics and receiving accolades for every speech and every public appearance that he makes, it’s only a question of time before the BJP announces that it will fight the next Lok Sabha polls under his leadership as its PM candidate. |
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