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Raina: Modi vs the Constitution
Znet Article, February, 09 2011
Badri Raina
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The Special Investigation Team entrusted by the Supreme Court of India to enquire into the culpabilities with respect especially to the gruesome killings at the Gulbarg Society has now submitted its report to the honourable Court.
Raina: Pigeonholing Gandhi
Znet Article, January, 31 2011
Badri Raina
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Like most non-specialist browsers, I have read not more than that “good bit” of Gandhi and not more than some twenty or so book-length studies of him.
Raina: Isn't dissent the essence of democracy?
Znet Article, January, 18 2011
Badri Raina
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A charge of sedition has been brought up against Arundhati Roy following some statements she made at a meeting in Delhi supporting the demand for Kashmiri “azadi” (variously interpretable, secession from the Union being one).
Raina: Binayak Sen Sentenced to Life Term
Znet Article, January, 02 2011
Badri Raina
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A Sessions court judge in Raipur, capital of the BJP-ruled state of Chattisgarh, has pronounced Binayak Sen guilty of sedition and conspiracy against the State, and sentenced the good doctor to a life term in prison.
Raina: Corruption Makes Neo-Liberalism Go
Znet Article, December, 20 2010
Badri Raina
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India never had so much lucre going around, so big a class of people with lolling tongues and copious pockets, and so little prohibition to illicit money-making on behalf of the neo-liberal State and its institutions.
Raina: Eminences of the Bench
Znet Article, October, 26 2010
Badri Raina
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There is that vignette in Marquez’s Autumn of the Patriarch where the protagonist looks idly out of the window at the bay below and seems to see an array of ships lined there, not all the same but their make and model spanning the centuries gone...
Raina: An Open Letter to Ten Percent India, Myself Included
Znet Article, October, 21 2010
Badri Raina
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The Games are over. Our revels have ended for now. Many white people have gone satisfied; some even impressed.
Raina: The Ayodhya Verdict
Znet Article, October, 04 2010
Badri Raina
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I agree with most that the honourable court seems to have with deliberation chosen to operate rather more like a problem-solver than a legal/juridical entity.
Raina: We abuse Ram when we spill blood in his name
Znet Article, September, 19 2010
Badri Raina
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One of my most soothing childhood memories is of my mother reading aloud the Ram Katha (the story of the ancient, mythical or not, King of Ayodhya).
Raina: What a piece of work is man
Znet Article, September, 13 2010
Badri Raina
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The Indian state displays its faculties of innovation and spending in the works it gets made at less than minimum wage, and, on the other side, plays the beast to man, woman, and child who have, alas, not inherited the pedigree of Renaissance Hum...
Raina: Kashmir Now Or Never
Znet Article, August, 13 2010
Badri Raina
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If the prospect, that is, of the secession of the valley—since other parts of the state of Jammu & Kashmir desire, contrarily, not secession but more complete integration with the Union of India-- were not fraught with incalculable negative conse...
Raina: The Nation at Stake
Znet Article, August, 01 2010
Badri Raina
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As the skeletons tumble in droves out of the house of horrors in Gujarat, right-wing Hindutva forces which now openly include the “main opposition Party” in parliament, the BJP, is up in arms at what it suits them to call a Congress-inspir...
Raina: GDP vs GDP
Znet Article, July, 15 2010
Badri Raina
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India’s GDP is set to grow at 9.4%, sayeth the oracle of the World Bank.
Raina: Food Or Nutrition?
Znet Article, July, 07 2010
Badri Raina
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As the Indian government contemplates a Right-to-Food Act, whereby some rice and/or wheat might be given to those below the “poverty line” (which, in diverse computations by the “experts” ranges from some 27% of Indians to some 77%) at nominal r...
Raina: Capital’s Surge, Custom’s Dike
Znet Article, June, 28 2010
Badri Raina
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Old orders do indeed change, but “good customs” continue to corrupt and bloody India.
Raina: India, America, Israel
Znet Article, June, 12 2010
Badri Raina
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India’s foreign policy has been to draw closer to both the United States and Israel.
Raina: India’s Globalised “Godmen”
Znet Article, June, 05 2010
Badri Raina
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Long before the Washington Consensus, and long before the empire began to write back, Indian globalization was first and truly effected by India’s “godmen.”
Raina: Crunch Time for India: Who Speaks for the People?
Znet Article, May, 19 2010
Badri Raina
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As violence in four or five Indian states—Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal—comes to a boil, the State blames the Maoists and the Maoists blame the State.
Raina: Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who is the Corruptest of them All?
Znet Article, April, 25 2010
Badri Raina
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I have a grouse, and an axe to grind with the “International Agency “ which has recently placed India at just number 4 in the list of the most corrupt nations in South and South-East Asia.
Raina: Troubled Times for Advani & Modi
Znet Article, March, 31 2010
Badri Raina
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It suits India’s elite opinion-makers always to characterize the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) as India’s “principal opposition party.”


