
Thursday, April 22, 1999
Killing consensus
In these morally and politically fractured times, with ugly charges and counter-charges reverberating in the air, the one hope that Indian politicians had an agenda beyond themselves was hopelessly belied on the floor of the House on Wednesday.

Shadow over the Valley
The current crisis in the National Conference does not bode well for Jammu and Kashmir, which of late has been showing signs of decisively emerging from a long, dark decade lost to militancy.

Why the Congress can't do it
In February 1991, the Congress leadership began its well-rehearsed moves to prise the Chandra Shekhar ministry out of office. Horrified at the thought of a general election, a band of about 120 Congress members of Parliament descended upon the late Rajiv Gandhi.

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