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Bill to withdraw retro tax fair solution within Parliamentary sovereignty: Finance Secy
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Modi s pep talk to BJP contradicts his sermon as an Opposition The saffron camp, as the principal Opposition during 2004-2014, had stymied Parliament like never before and justified the actions as a form of democracy
If forgetfulness was Rishi Durvasa’s curse for King Dushyant, it has turned out to be a blessing for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Little else explains a purported sermon by Modi on Tuesday in which he described the Opposition’s protests in Parliament as an “insult to the Constitution, democracy and the people”.
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The content of Modi’s pep talk to BJP parliamentarians stood in sharp contrast with what his own party had done when it was in Opposition.
“dangal” (wrestling bout) that passes off as nightly “news” on our “news channels”.
On social media, shallow and vacuous analysis is made of the “body language” displayed by leaders, the endless defections, ‘will he? won’t he?’ fascinate us. The “deals” between parties, the seamy dark side of realpolitik fascinate us.
The one thing however, we the Indians don’t care about, cynical as we are, is the delivery part of electing a government that involves keeping the lavish campaign promises made to win power.
Take the case of my city, New Delhi. We have had some rain, not a deluge but, the normal monsoon showers. New Delhi is the capital of India, which leaders keep assuring us is a world beating super power. As soon as monsoons started, roads turned into giant swimming pool-sized deep craters that could easily drown a small car.