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Jayalalithaa steps up campaign for Sangma -
Ramakrishnan T & Vinay Kumar, Hindu
Even though his own Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has remained lukewarm in pitching him into the presidential race, Purno A. Sangma's candidature for the country's top post got a shot in the arm as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) general secretary Jayalalithaa on Sunday intensified her campaign to drum up support for the former Lok Sabha Speaker.
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Cricket: Decoding the diabolical game -
Sandeep Bamzai, Mail Today
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Demagogues harm democracy -
Tavleen Singh, Indian Express
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For greener pastures -
Chidanand Rajghatta, Times of India
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Inclusion or growth: A false choice -
Minhaz Merchant, Times of India
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Srinivasan, for cricket’s sake, go! And take CSK with you -
Venky Vembu, FirstPost
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Britain mustn’t mollycoddle radicals -
Pioneer
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Fall of another media brand -
Udayan Namboodiri, Pioneer
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Government control is not the answer -
Ashok Malik, Pioneer
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The sad, sorry mess that is the IPL -
Aakar Patel, Mint
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It’s time to go, Mr. Srinivasan -
Hindu
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Sugar's still bitter -
Business Standard
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A country for scandal? -
TN Ninan, Business Standard
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Corruption of the American dream -
Dipankar Gupta, Times of India
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The fact about corruption -
Shailesh Gandhi, Indian Express
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Cooking up an excuse -
Joe Nocera, New York Times
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The giant fix -
Indian Express
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Making sense of Premier Li Keqiang’s India tour -
Anil K Gupta & Haiyan Wang, Economic Times
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A Chinese lullaby -
KC Singh, Asian Age
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IPL crisis: N. Srinivasan and Rajiv Shukla must go -
Indian Express
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Drift & Rift, Sonia & PM -
Abheek Barman, Economic Times
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Mission Modi -
Hindu
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Strategic pincer & Trojan horses -
Bharat Karnad, Asian Age
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A lost decade -
Mint
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Stop appeasing the dragon -
Pravin Sawhney, Pioneer
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Himalayan blunder to Himalayan handshake -
Claude Arpi, Pioneer
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Shashi Kant Sharma, Defence Secretary, is a surprise appointment as the new Comptroller and Auditor General following the retirement of Vinod Rai. the fact that as a senior officer in the Defence Ministry he had been a vital part of the decision-making process involving the most controversial purchase of Tatra trucks and the Agusta Westland helicopters, it ought to have automatically ruled him out for appointment as CAG. Conversely, the fact that as a bureaucrat he was a party to these deals may be precisely why he was appointed the CAG. He cannot be expected to pick holes in the very deals he had sanctioned as a senior bureaucrat in his new role as the CAG. Simple. But this shows how brazen the UPA has become in trying to put a tight lid over its scams. However, the last word on Sharma's appointment as CAG is still to be said. A conscientious citizen has challenged the appointment through a PIL in the Supreme Court.
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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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