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Party and Parliament
The debacle suffered by the Left parties in the recent Lok Sabha elections has cast a pall of gloom over some and brought good cheer to others. Beyond that, it should be an occasion for reflection among those who take a long-term interest in the futu...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Triumph of the people
Sir — The victory of the United Progressive Alliance led by the Congress as the single largest party...  | Read.. 
 
Leaders in question
Sir — It is not possible to agree with the view that only a member of the Lower House should be eli ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — The event of the general elections in the world’s largest democracy makes me proud as an Indi ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
LEFT FAULT LINES
A poll reversal in India is always the precursor to a blame game within the party that has been defeated. The Communist Party...| Read.. 
 
LIGHT TOUCH
Experience is an unconventional teacher. While adjourning a case of divorce-cum-settlement between two intransigently opposed...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Crushed by a Crash
This is indeed a terrible blow, even to one who is not even remotely connected with the flying fighters of the IAF. The situa...  | Read.. 
OPED
To see the political future in the present
Politicians hate facing any kind of poll — real or imaginary. They can do very little about the first or the second — polls to predict election results, they feel, are an unne...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
A man may be a pessimistic determinist before lunch and an optimistic believer in the will’s freedom after it. — ALDOUS HUXLEY