The daughter of a legislator (Kerala MLA C H Kunjambu) was abducted by some rogue elements and beaten for speaking with a guy. This is shameful in itself and the media has rightly raised cries of talibanization of Karnataka. But what takes the cake is the remark from the state home minister, as TOI reports:
Karnataka [...]
Archive for the ‘Domestic Politics’ Category
Incompetent Nincompoop
Posted in Domestic Politics, tagged India, Liberty, Mangalore on February 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Religion
Posted in Domestic Politics, Politics, tagged Hinduism, India, Philosophy, Ramble, Religion, Theology on August 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Not so long ago, i had mentioned to a friend the unique nature of Indian culture to assimilate alien concepts, particularly where theology is concerned. Thus, while the Hindu believes in trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh which are perhaps a notch below the all pervasive Shakti or “a cosmic power”, it accepts all sorts of individuals [...]
Persecution
Posted in Domestic Politics, Politics, tagged India, Muslims, Terrorism on August 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Is the age old of persecution of Jews now being replaced by the persecution of the Muslims? This story in Outlook points out interesting developments in the backdrop of increasing radicalizations of Indian Muslims – historically viewed as pieceful and backward minority community that was scared against the majority Hindu community, the article describes how [...]
Hypocrisy
Posted in Domestic Politics, Politics, tagged Army, Conflict, India, News on July 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
For all my cosmopolitan leanings i remain a staunch nationalist:
The nightlong battle came after one Indian soldier and four Pakistanis were killed Monday along the border between sections of Kashmir
reports the New York Times on recent violation of ceasefire by Pakistan. As General Patton (or some US general during the WWII) said – war is [...]
A Fine Balance
Posted in Art & Aesthetics, Domestic Politics, tagged Books, Caste, Hindu, India, Parsi, Review, Violence on July 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have just about finished reading “A Fine Balance”, an excellent novel by Rohinton Mistry. Mr. Mistry writes the story of four individuals who come together for a brief period during the Emergency in India. Two of these individuals are unrelated Parsis while the other two are related individuals, members of the so called ‘Untouchable’ [...]
Better Language
Posted in Domestic Politics, tagged Caste, Communalism, India, Quotes on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Pratap Bhanu Mehta says what i have been saying in a few previous posts, but does it more succinctly and powerfully:
The imperative of identifying citizens through communal categories has distinct sources. The first is the understandable proposition that the axis of identity might also define the lines of disempowerment and subordination. These forms of injustice [...]
How does self interest cloud a debate?
Posted in Domestic Politics, tagged Caste, Communalism, India, The Reservation Debate on July 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
With my daily exchange of emails, i have good meat for the blog. I received this ”when i say yr self interest i mean that by your background, caste and upbringing you have been schooled to think in a certain way. that interest is not about your personal interest. but your mind becomes brain washed [...]
The debate continues
Posted in Domestic Politics, tagged Caste, Communalism, India, The Reservation Debate on July 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Following this previous post, i received this “But one point. Mayawati is the best thing to have happened in post independence India. Of course, the entire process of gradual elimination of discrimination put in place by the politicians (whom the elites love to hate, I think because these politicians are different, not enlgish speaking and all [...]
On the culture of divisive politics
Posted in Domestic Politics, tagged Caste, Communalism, India, The Reservation Debate on July 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I guess i am on a roll with my political commentary. Here is a comment I posted in response to this commentary on the Sachar committee report:
I find the argument on this post as well as the comment by Nilanjan very enlightening. I am a big supporter for improving the education conditions of the different communities [...]
Rant on societal faults in India
Posted in Domestic Politics, tagged Caste, Communalism, India, The Reservation Debate on July 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Last week i posted a rant on reservations, that was originally in response to an impromptu discussion on reservations among a couple of friends. A good friend responded with a defense for reservations, read it : It is all about balance of power.
I agree with you. Reservation might not be best the way for [...]




