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Showing posts with label Uttar Pradesh. Show all posts
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10 Mar 2012

Adieu To Fiats of High Commands

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/Adieu-to-fiats-of-high-commands/articleshow/12200063.cms

"The fiats of the 'high command', ideological posturing, coterie deliberations and too-clever-by-half electoral calculations - all of them manifestation of the 'commanding heights' approach to politics - are well and truly a thing of the past."
-The Times of India, March 10, 2012


9 Mar 2012

Leadership Lessons

Lack of credible regional leaders is affecting Congress's prospects

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/Leadership-lessons/articleshow/12189357.cms

The Congress is losing ground at an alarming pace, says the editorial. It can be attributed to the over-centralization of the Congress leadership, and a lack of credible regional leaders, as is the trend in most states, especially Southern states, in India.

-The Times of India, March 9, 2012

8 Mar 2012

Mandate's Message

Promising people a better life won't do, delivering it will


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/Mandates-message/articleshow/12178238.cms

There are many important lessons to be learnt from the recent outcome of the assembly elections, says the editorial, and the central one may be that identity politics has its limits.
"Youth-driven India's burgeoning popular aspirations should drive home the urgent need for more inclusive growth and accelerated development. The budget is the UPA's chance to show that it not only understands this, but also has the political will to act."
-The Times of India, March 8, 2012

5 Mar 2012

The Iron Lady under siege

The Hindu : Opinion / Lead : The Iron Lady under siege: "In 2007, the upper castes helped to create the mood for a Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh; in 2012, they want to undo it."

3 Mar 2012

Small stories in U.P.'s big poll picture

"Unlike in 2007, it is a fierce contest in 2012, with the Congress, the BJP and other players determined to take a larger share each."

The consensus is that Ms Mayawati has squandered away a wonderful opportunity to do some good for U.P. The Hindu : Opinion / Op-Ed : Small stories in U.P.'s big poll picture

These are among the many conflicting voices that have made elections, 2012, in Uttar Pradesh a befuddling, exasperating experience. The big picture seems clear enough: the plus votes (votes in addition to the core vote) that gave Mayawati a sensational victory in 2007 have fragmented.

The SP, which seemed to have lost its way, is robustly back in the reckoning, having rid itself of the Amar Singh-Bollywood baggage and spearheaded now by the old-young team of Mulayam Singh and ward Akhilesh Yadav.

The U.P. election story is complicated by the many micro pictures within it. The wind is undoubtedly in the SP's favour but its Muslim support has become vulnerable to poaching by the newly aggressive Congress and the Dr. Ayub-led Peace Party with its clear objective to wean away poorer Muslims.

2 Mar 2012

There is an elephant in the room

"Two conflicting narratives, both built around the BSP, dominate the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh."

The statement "This is an election where every party thinks it is forming the government" says it all.
The Hindu : Opinion / Op-Ed : There is an elephant in the room:

20 Feb 2012

The Land Of The Blind

Winners of the Manipur elections must remedy the lack of vision all parties have shown there

The Land Of The Blind
"No matter which coalition comes to power - probably with a wafer-thin majority - the state machinery can't afford to overlook the ethnic complexity in this strategic northeastern state"
-The Times of India, February 20, 2012

9 Feb 2012

Political parties' poll manifestos talk about distributing free laptops to students

Times View - Superficial promises on education
Counter View - Students need this boost


-The Times of India, February 9, 2012

When Aspirations Count

Muslim political choices could turn out to be an electoral game-changer in UP

When Aspirations Count

"Muslims are keen to fight socio-economic backwardness and hence are focussed on issues of education and employment, criticising ruling parties at the Centre and the state for their neglect and deprivation."
-The Times of India, February 9, 2012 

In U.P. polls, local dalit histories vie with BSP's grand storyline

"All social communities have a history that is experienced, or perceived, or both. When political forces try to mobilise these communities, they usually do so by exploring their history and then giving it a political meaning that suits their agenda. "

When Kanshiram, founder BSP, realised that U.P. people are more influenced by cultural, mythical and identity issues, he started using the local histories of different castes to mobilise each dalit caste individually. These small histories were then put together to form a grand history of oppression and exploitation by the upper castes, which was then used in the image-making of Mayawati. The Hindu : Opinion / Op-Ed : In U.P. polls, local dalit histories vie with BSP's grand storyline. In the process, it marginalised the micro-histories of the small dalit castes.

In this U.P. Assembly elections, although development and hi-tech modernity appear to be the chief agenda of most political parties, a closer look at the political mobilisations by the various political parties shows that micro-histories of different dalit castes are once again being used for mobilising these castes individually.

The hidden histories of the various dalit castes are providing space for different political parties to mobilise them. While the BSP's effort to create a grand history and memory has served to suppress the micro identities of the small Dalit castes, other political parties are gleefully digging them out and celebrating these hidden histories for their political purposes.

31 Jan 2012

Few Fresh Breezes

There's strong anti-incumbency in states, but is opposition taking advantage?

Few Fresh Breezes

-The Times of India, January 31, 2012

Whereas most parties in power in the the five states where elections are in motion have invited an anti-incumbent atmosphere on to the state, the opposition parties have resorted to age-old traditions of caste-and-religion politics to move the voters. The talk on infrastructure, health, education and corruption is sidelined to make way for quota-based politics.

18 Jan 2012

'There's space for every party that works for dalit emancipation'

Q&A


with Badri Narayan, academic and political analyst, and a professor of social and cultural anthropology at the G B Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad, discussing "his current research, UP chief minister Mayawati's past performance - and the state's forthcoming elections."

Interview - Q&A

-The Times of India, January 18, 2012

16 Jan 2012

UP's New Star Caste

The state's political paradigm shifts with Congress and BJP wooing the smaller castes


UP's New Star Caste

-The Times of India, January 16, 2012

13 Jan 2012

'It's one full year since the last polio case in India was recorded'

Q&A


with Karin Hulshof, Unicef representative, about the tragedy of children paralysed by the disease, the triumph of how India tackled it - and what we need to do now to protect future generations for polio

Q&A

-The Times of India, January 13, 2012