It is not only the right thing to do on an intuitive level but also entirely in accordance with the principles on which this nation was founded.
My point is that in a country as large as ours, a numbers game makes no sense unless you look at the larger picture.
It is tempting to see the revolt as a failure because Pawar got nothing of consequence in Delhi. But it would be a mistake to do so.
This was an unnecessary reshuffle, forced on the nation by Manmohan Singh’s unwillingness to hold on to the finance portfolio.
And the end has an emotional power that is unusual for comic book pictures. What a pity it is the last movie in this trilogy!
Greeting Mr Sanghvi, I really worry about the rampage a single party is causing across India. This is not a good sign. And ...
I would like it if we had a strong national opposition party. Unfortunately the daily ...
Since the Congress is in self-sabotage mode, do you see this time as an opportunity for the more passionate politicians from the ...
In theory, yes. But the reality is more difficult. The only person who was able to ...