1. Jagan’s arrest shows the rotten state of AP politics

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    The arrest of Y S Jaganmohan Reddy merely exemplifies the rotten state of politics in Andhra Pradesh. Gloating over his arrest by the CBI or accusing the CBI of vindictive action are both uncalled for. All traditional parties in the state have been guilty of abusing power and indulging in...
  2. An IAS officer should know to say ‘No’

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    Today in India, there is a certain lynch mentality. We are willing to believe the worst about those in public office, be it politicians, bureaucrats or judges. That unless proved otherwise, the fellow is a thorough crook. This is not a very happy situation. We can understand why it has...
  3. Andhra Pradesh hits a low with liquor trade

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    By Dr Jayaprakash Narayan   We need a thorough overhaul of the liquor policy in the wake of the illicit liquor and toddy tragedies in Andhra Pradesh. Nationalization of the retail liquor trade, strict curbs on the number of retail outlets and making panchayats responsible for eradicating the illicit menace are some of...
  4. Who loses if India wins

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    By Dr Jayaprakash Narayan Anna’s leadership has galvanized the middle classes and youth across the country, and sensitized the political parties and government to the urgent need for resolute action. The Lokpal, Lokayuktas Bill presented to Parliament is a vast improvement on the past Bills, and is directly a product...
  5. An assault on democracy

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    By Dr Jayaprakash Narayan I do not view today’s attack on me in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly premises as a personal attack on me. It is an assault on democracy itself.   I am grateful to the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, the Chairman of the Legislative Council, the Chief Minister...
  6. A real danger lurks

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    By Dr Jayaprakash Narayan I remember from my days in the bureaucracy how cases which were booked against people involved in the riots after Mrs Indira Gandhi’s assassination, were lifted. Some 8000 cases were lifted after the Ranga riots in Andhra Pradesh in 1988-89. The same happened with the cases...
  7. Spare a thought for the farmer

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    By Dr Jayaprakash Narayan Both the Union and State Governments have been viewing farmers as mere robots designed to produce food for the general populace and raw material for industry and not as human beings engaged in a productive occupation to earn their living and contribute to the economy. I...
  8. 2G, too good an opportunity

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    By Dr Jayaprakash Narayan The 2G scam involving the Telecom minister who has since been forced to resign, has shocked the conscience of India. At almost the same time, the revelation of Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata that the Tatas kept away from aviation business because it was not prepared...

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