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Self-inflicted issues rocking coalition govt

The current congress is a fine example of attempts for early harvest without even giving the crop time to grow. The govt is a coalition of JD(S) and Congress. It came into existence under duress and as a result of anxiety that BJP and JD(S) may come together to claim their right over forming the govt. All this hurried coming together is showing its impact now. There were two main reasons for this hurried coming together. One was to keep BJP away from the seat of power. Second was to keep former CM Siddaramaiah away from the power centres of Congress. The latter reason was a lot more important to leaders within the congress since the party had become synonymous with his identity. The preparation for this had started even before the elections were announced. The failure of Siddaramaiah was more of a result of Congress conspiracy than the attempts made by leaders within the BJP.   


FM must own responsibility; resign to save face

Entrepreneur Vijay Mallya has blasted quite a few bombs sitting in his abode abroad. While the water crossed the danger mark, Mallya has pushed union minister Arun Jaitley and tried to perch over the minister’s back to save his life. He has informed the media that he tried meeting the finance minister before he left India, and had even expressed his inclination to clear the dues up to the tune of Rs 9000 crore that he owes to various banks.


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Bring petrol, diesel under GST

A bandh called to protest the rising fuel prices was a total success. The whole credit of this success should go to Narendra Modi and no one else. This bandh was not a result of some pressure brought on another political party. The country responded voluntarily. The value of rupee is continuing to fall against the dollar. The devaluation of rupee and rising oil prices are two faces of the same coin. The government is stumped at their pace.

Government must consider population as resource

A report mentioning the spurt in the number of aged people by 2025 has been recently released. There has been a massive changeover in the ratio between young and aged people. China is now going through this phase. The main reason for this is to having clamped down ‘one child policy’. With this, the number of young people reduced in that country and the aged were in double numbers. Before the situation got out of hand, China went easy on that policy and encouraged couples to have more children.

India spoke through Bharat Bandh

Through the bandh that was called by opposition parties on Monday, it has been very evident that people are very upset with the current regime. The bandh called by Congress, other parties and other pro-people organisations has been a whopping success.

PM Modi has to break his silence Now

The BJP led by Modi used rising petrol prices as their most powerful weapon to attack the UPA government in the run up to 2014 elections. They added generous amounts of fuel to this petrol fire and spoke at rallies at lengths. Today, those speeches are coming back to bite him.

Bharat Bandh to aid continued assault on Dalits!

Is it a constitutionally granted right of the upper caste people to exploit the dalits? Is there an attempt to weaken the act against atrocities on Dalits? The bharat bandh that was called for on Thursday in northern states of India gave rise to such a suspicion and fear. The bandh was called to protest against the concurrence given by the Supreme Court to the atrocities act tabled by the central government.

Democracy under house arrest

Terrorism and extremism are the biggest problems plaguing the world. Terrorists and extremists didn’t descend from the skies. Terrorism is a result of excesses of the rich countries. Similar realities are the reason for the genesis of Naxalism in north east and other parts of India. The attack and assault unleased on them made them lose faith in the democratic system, and reach out to weapons to protect themselves.

When is Lok Pal getting appointed?

PM Modi assumed chair declaring ‘na khaunga, na khaane dunga’ (in essence, he wouldn’t go corrupt or wouldn’t allow corruption to thrive under him either). It has been almost four and half years since he came into office saying he would fix everything that people who ruled the country for 70 years did wrong. His bhakts have been saying the same thing as well. In another 8 months, his tenure will get over and the country has hardly seen any changes. Instead, common people had to face difficulty owing to bad execution of GST and demonetization.

Gauri murder investigation seeks ban on saffron terrorists

Perhaps it was Karkare and his team of ATS officers who were investigating the Malegaon blasts that first recognized the roots of saffron terror gaining ground in the country. The whole team then mysteriously died in an attack by terrorists. Even today, the answer to whether Karkare was killed by internal miscreants or external terrorists is not clear.

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