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Editorials
Parties and poll reforms
IT IS A matter of supreme irony that the one thing which has united the country's otherwise fractious and bickering political parties is a move aimed at cleansing the polity of criminal and corrupt elements. The all-party meet which was convened ...
Trifling with Pakistan's future
THE PAKISTAN PRESIDENT, Pervez Musharraf, appears to be constantly getting his sums wrong as he now seeks to refashion his country's constitutional order ahead of the general election that must be held by October for a judicially-mandated ...


Leader Page Articles
STATECRAFT
A Prime Minister and his deputy
By Harish Khare

Things will get messier unless Mr. Vajpayee feels sufficiently tired and allows himself to be stampeded out of office in six months or so.
Monarchy in Nepal
By Sangeeta Thapliyal

The monarchy has emerged as a stabilising factor in Nepali politics.


News Analysis
CAPITAL TALK
Politicians close ranks
By Inder Malhotra

What a miracle it is. In this era of inflamed polarisation and bitter contention on almost everything under the sun, there has been sudden and striking unanimity across the entire political spectrum on ``rejecting'' the Election Commission's ...
LOOKING AHEAD
Neo-liberalism will not suffice
By Prem Shankar Jha

Supporters of economic reforms all over the country will no doubt welcome the decision of the Second National Labour Commission to support an amendment of the Industrial Disputes Act (1977 amendment) that will make it easier for enterprises to ...


Letters to the Editor
  • People vs parties
  • Rare unanimity
  • Time to unite
  • Unfair to whom?
  • Allies & terrorism
  • A fine gesture
  • A social safety net
  • Prefer Bitragunta

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