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politics

Delhi Gymkhana Elections

Virendra Kapoor

An ungentlemanly zeal in fighting for a place on the managing committee

The Expert and the Populist

Between the politburo of knowledge and the callousness of politics

Enter the Unregistered Opposition

As the Congress vacates the space of an active opposition with a counter-argument, civil society activists and other professional dissenters rush in to fill the vacuum

Gandhis Win, Congress Loses

Sonia and Rahul Gandhi can have the satisfaction of a Pyrrhic victory. The party has formally reaffirmed their leadership, but it is seen as completely out of sync with the times

Prashant Bhusan: The Unforgiven

Bhushan had played a big part in exposing the coal and 2G scams

Tradition and Morbidity

Rebels for a day, and virtual renegades in a schmaltzy spectacle of piety and panegyrics in the next day’s headlines, the dissenting Congress leaders retreated without the humiliation of a recantation. Some mercy.

Pandemic Notebook

Why Dare to Challenge Dynasty and Then Settle for a Cup of Coffee?

The Tyranny of Coronaphobia

I am concerned that the majority of people can be successfully terrorised into surrendering their individual freedoms, says Ramesh Thakur

Imperial Inheritance

Has the empire been the default model for global governance?

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