Hartosh Singh Bal
The Congress’ tough stand on the DMK has come two years too late
Subservient to his Gandhi family overlords, he was unfailingly loyal to his supporters and harsh on those who did not do his bidding
The US court summons to Kamal Nath and the Congress for the ’84 riots should shame us
The Congress is simply playing the politics of distraction, and the RSS is its most convenient target
As the Congress feels the tremors of its own deeds, and the opposition asks for the PM’s head, party General Secretary Digvijay Singh speaks to Open
From two not so long ago, the Congress now has three clear power centres, but no one knows how and where whose writ runs
Starting with the PM’s media advisor and the NAC, Delhi still doesn’t get India.
A master manipulator of the politics of perception, this one-time Congress bigwig seems unwilling to bow out without staging a closing piece of drama.
“Though I am a PA of a Congress minister, my political loyalties lie elsewhere. The trick is to know how to hide such secrets”