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Tue, May 26, 2009
Does this look like a government with a 100-day deadline?
This does not sound like a ministry that is all set to revive the ailing Indian economy in a hundred days flat, as Dr Manmohan Singh vowed, does it? PM has opportunity to improve quality of governance
By fixing a minimum tenure for secretaries in key ministries, Singh can ensure continuity of policy.
Mon, May 25, 2009
The DMK overplayed its hand
It was clear that with its preponderant numbers, the Congress, is not going to be the same old diffident, submissive push-over that it was in the lean days of the first term of the United Progressive Alliance. The DMK, in particular, needed to be circumspect in making its demands, not only to avoid giving the impression of having its eye only on 'juicy' ministries, but also because it had a weak suit. Will Dr Singh's dream team deliver?
Forget the first 100 days spiel about what Dr Manmohan Singh will do to kickstart the economy. That's just media hype and, in any case, the economy's on a recovery-path. As has been seen over just the last few days, despite the Congress getting 206 seats in the Lok Sabha and getting support letters from 100 more Members of Parliament, Dr Singh still hasn't been able to form his government -- just 19 ministers were sworn in with him.
Sat, May 23, 2009
Isn't India greater than us all?
'The chips are down for the BJP today, it doesn't show that the issues have been rejected or defeated. People have supported it because it is perceived as the only party that doesn't feel embarrassed to protect the Hindu ethos.' Aam Aadmi please, not India Inc
'If a scheme like the NREGA can yield such handsome dividends, imagine the likely impact of an initiative to provide universal healthcare, free primary education, safe drinking water, affordable housing and social security.'
Fri, May 22, 2009
For god's sake, this is not Karunanidhi's govt!
M Karunanidhi, who is keen on ensuring that all his children are well settled before he passes into the ages, needs to learn from President Kalam's example. The time for excuses is over, Mr Prime Minister
If he shall not do so today, can Dr Manmohan Singh ever push reforms and infrastructure initiatives?
Thu, May 21, 2009
Why independents don't get our votes
Not conducive for independents at all. It is unfortunately so because the political system frowns on these people because they would not fit in into it and if they were allowed in, it would cause huge embarrassment. They are outsiders and would be kept out while a even a rebel can return home and be embraced for he is one of 'them'.
Wed, May 20, 2009
Communism vs History vs Destiny
The choice for the last remaining Communist party on this planet is clear. It either reinvents itself, as its brethren around the world have repeatedly done. Or it walks off into the JNU sunset.
Mon, May 18, 2009
Re-centering the Congress Party
The verdict of the 2009 general election has once again brought the 'centre' in Indian politics to centre-stage. India has returned to an even keel.
Sun, May 17, 2009
Telecast news just twice a day
'Perhaps it is too much to expect the channels which run on celebrity content and arrogance to say that they had to eat crow. But because television news networks are arbiters of the moral and the political right and who dare ask them questions?' Dr Singh must send Anees Bazmi flowers
Anees Bazmi is now the unlikeliest part of Dr Singh's political life, thanks to his blockbuster. After the counting and other stories
The 2009 election will mark the rapid decline of India. Shock & awe on Hindutva Web sites
'There is more introspection already going on on these web sites than in New Delhi and state capitals, and there is more loud thinking than in the endless debates on our television channels.'
Sat, May 16, 2009
Shashi Tharoor creates history
'Shashi Tharoor and the Congress party coming together was a recipe for success. If Shashi had chosen to contest on his own on the basis of his personal accomplishments, he could have presented an agenda for change and made a splash, but like some of the other Independent stars, he would have made a point, but not gone any further.'