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Editorial
 
Editorial
Lift ban on indoor politics
How else can the political reform process be set in motion?
The caretaker government should seriously consider lifting the ban on indoor politics without further ado.
 
Editorial
CA's assurances about press freedom
A breath of fresh air that should permeate all levels
Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed's meeting with the editors of newspapers and the private electronic media chiefs has been marked by a useful dialogue.

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Sense & Insensibility
20 years to clean up the judiciary? Do it now!
Shahnoor Wahid
So, it appears that as far as the judiciary is concerned we have been living in a fool's paradise (if, however, the place where fools live can be called anything but a paradise!).
 
No Nonsense
Student politics and fundamental rights
Abdullah A. Dewan
Knowing full well what the reaction would be especially from the partisan politickers, who have been brazenly condescending towards student politics, and have contributed to academic indiscipline and campus violence Law Adviser Mainul Hosein spelled out the government's wishes to sterilize public university campuses from the infestations of political parties.
 
Gujarat's killers in uniform
Praful Bidwai writes from New Delhi
The Indian public has been shocked at the Gujarat government's chilling admission in the Supreme Court that its police killed a man (Sohrabuddin Shaikh) in cold blood on November 2005, faking it as an "encounter" with a Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist.
 

 
   
 
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