Monday, June 28, 2010
Bhopal Gas Tragedy And BJP
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Shiv Sena & Bombay oops...MUMBAI!!!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Jab Marxists Meet Maoists
THE longstanding tussle between the Indian central security system and the Left extremist Communist Party of India (Maoist) is all set to enter in a new phase which is perhaps the most crucial establishment since the arrest of Kobad Ghandy.
Historically, the battle with the Maoists had started from 1967 when the first Maoist rebellion erupted. The battle intensified over the last five years following the formation of the CPI (Maoist), in 2004, through the merger of two prominent naxalite groups, the Peoples War Group (PWG) and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). Personally, I believe there is one more political party which is perhaps the most integral part of the CPI(Maoist), the party with an ideology of "roti kapda aur makaan", the party headed by Mr. Prakash Karat.
I always wonder why other parties are not making any serious impact in the Bengal politics, the answer is simple or rather more complicated. For me the CPI(Marxist) is one of those political party which is backing the maoists intensely. Most of us would think why CPI(Marxist) is supporting the maoists, the answer is straight-"Political Power in Kolkata" which inturn is the way to New Delhi.
And this time in the assembly election in Bengal you would see some greatest changes in terms of political reinforcement. Probabaly,rise of Trinamool Congress is almost certain & and as Congress is also doing wonders since 2004, Bengal is all set to see a new coalition in Congress & Trinamool Congress. I feel sorry for Buddhadeb Bhattacharya who has facing the same situation as Atal Bihari Vajpayee had faced in the Bhartiya Janta Party after the loss of 2004 general election.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
The Great Indian Debacle
Chasing a modest victory target of 154, India's famed batting order failed when it mattered most and the defending champions could manage just 150 for five.Now who is responsible for this defeat, a captain who is having all the power of the world to do whatever he wants or Mr. Lalit Modi (as stated by the Indian coach) . Most of us would point finger on Mr. Modi but look at the teams like South africa and Sri Lanka who would rather thanks Mr. Modi which gave them the platform for tackling the pressure situations.
It is an tactical failure for Dhoni and Kirsten. Sending inexperienced Jadeja up the order is not only a tactical error but also a conceptual error. If Dhoni wanted to stabilised the inning he should have came at the place of Jadeja.Personally I believe, if you are having someone as devastating as Yuvraj Singh there is no point in sending any body at number four. We all know Yuvraj is a powerful batsmen at the sametime he is very skillfull.
Dhoni in an interview said that he an Yuvi can handle the run rate of 10 or 11...well Mr. Dhoni Yuvi is a class player and he can chase down any total on his own but I have some serious doubt on your batting capability specially with that technique.