Posts Tagged Sonia Gandhi
Ordinance To Save Convicted MP’s and MLA’s
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on September 28, 2013
Rahul Gandhi has broken his silence. He has called nonsense a nonsense without mincing words like the crooked politicians fattening on Indian democracy or the courtiers perfect in the art of manipulative English or the diplomatese with multi-meaning verbose or the shrewd calculating operators opening their mouth only when they become sure of personal gains. […]
Rahul Gandhi To Replace Man Mohan Singh?
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on May 10, 2013
At the end, corruption has taken its toll : the Rail Minister, Mr. Pavan Kumar Bansal, caught in the tsunami of naked corruption, is reported to have resigned. That is really not the news. The impending resignation of the Law Minister, Mr. Aswani Kumar, who has abused his position to protect the guilty in the […]
Coalition Politics
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on July 27, 2012
Three things happened almost simultaneously. Rahul Gandhi, General Secretary of the Congress Party made a public statement to the effect that he was prepared to take a more pro-active part in the affairs of the party and the government. Pranab Mukherjee contested the election of President of India. Almost simultaneously, one of the allies of […]
Rahul Gandhi Decides
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on July 19, 2012
As the election for the President of India was being held today, news came that Rahul Gandhi has “decided” to take active interest in the affairs of the Congress Party and the government. The followers were rightly elated and went into loud applauds and the critics matched them in picking holes in it. But it […]
Time Magazine’s Stale News
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on July 11, 2012
The latest issue of the Time magazine carries a story which calls the Indian Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh an “underachiever”. There is nothing new in it. Rather it is stale news, if one cares for My Book published on this site long back. Man Mohan Singh was not “appointed” to “achieve” anything. Hence, there […]
Should Journalists Sound Like Judges?
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on July 6, 2012
Imposition of Emergency made some journalists famous. One such name was Kuldip Nayar. He was considered fearless and objective. Unfortunately, his new book is disappointing being a commercial venture to sell the so called “communal/secular” fare being oversold by all kinds of narrow caste/community/religion/region etc conglomerations. India is already at the mercy of terrorists, who […]
Rajiv Gandhi Declared Innocent – My Book Stated So Earlier
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on April 25, 2012
The Swedish Police Chief, Stein Lindstrom, has dropped a virtual information bomb today. He has stated that the Swedish Deep Throat was none other than him, who had leaked 350 documents relating to the bribery case of Bofors Guns supplied to the Indian Defence Ministry, to the Indian journalist.The Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was […]
Sonia’s SIP
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on March 3, 2012
Irrespective of what predictions are being made about the UP elections, Ms Sonia Gandhi emerges as the greatest achiever of the best results of her political SIP in UP. She, as also the Congress, know it very well that UP is lost forever. And who wants UP for the Congress? With every leader being as […]
Robbing the Poor
Posted by M.L Gupta in Current Affairs on January 24, 2012
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) programme of the Government of India aims to reach health services to the “poor” in rural India. It is funded by the Government of India and implemented through the State Governments, who are federating units of the Union of India. It has become an election issue in the Uttar […]