In a democracy, no ruler can be granted a carte blanche, like it happened during the Emergency, but the fact remains that we also learnt some valuable lessons during this period
The 2024 election turned out to be a battle between vested interests and unorganised masses
BY Harish Khare 20 June 2024
India can feel reassured that there is young talent to replace the failed and faltering leaders
BY Harish Khare 10 June 2024
Polarisation between the Hindus and the Muslims is an unappetising reality, an ugliness that will not go away even after the votes get counted
BY Harish Khare 21 May 2024
In the upcoming election, more than the Congress, the future of the Gandhi family is at stake
BY Harish Khare 11 April 2024
An overt centralisation of power is choking India’s federal structure. The remedy lies in redoing the political landscape.
BY Harish Khare 26 May 2022
A dissection of State and civil society failures vis-a-vis Godhra
BY Harish Khare 5 February 2022
Psesudo-patriotism would have defined the flawed and short-lived Advani regime. He would have replicated Charan Singh, a man at ease with his petty prejudices, small ideas and intellectual banality.
BY Harish Khare 5 February 2022
A great reporter, Nayar is also a regular flouter of objectivity, and a prime circulator of bogus, juicy gossip
BY Harish Khare 5 February 2022
A tall-talking, myopic, mulishly Jan Sanghi BJP is ripe for a fall
BY Harish Khare 5 February 2022
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