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  • Opinion: The vulnerability and necessity of Free Speech

    As Nobel laureate Toni Morrison said: We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal
  • BJP leaders slam Rahul Gandhi for remarks on Gen Z and democracy

    BJP and NDA leaders have criticized Rahul Gandhi for portraying Gen Z as defenders of democracy and accusers of vote theft. They claim his remarks could incite youth unrest, highlighting contrasting governance under PM Modi and past Congress leadership
  • Opinion: The quiet crisis of accountability in India’s democratic institutions

    It’s not just the corruption of individuals, but the corrosion of institutions that frightens Indians abroad
  • Amit Shah says disruptions in Parliament for political gains harm democracy

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah cautioned against repeated disruptions in Parliament, saying blocking proceedings for narrow political gains undermines democracy and nation-building. Addressing the Speakers’ Conference, he urged dignity in debate and paid tribute to Vitthalbhai Patel’s role in legislative history.
  • KTR tears into Election Commission, calls for revision of ECI itself

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao sharply came down heavily on the Election Commission of India for its perceived bias toward the NDA government and failure to uphold democratic principles. Responding to recent press remarks by the Chief Election Commissioner, Rama Rao called for a comprehensive revision, not just of electoral rolls but of the ECI itself.
  • Rewind: Dignity, Free Speech, and the Making of Democracy

    John Milton’s ‘Areopagitica’, published 380 years ago, was one of the first defences of free speech and quest for truth — its arguments remain valid even today
  • Rahul Gandhi claims ‘atom bomb’ proof of EC’s ‘vote chori’ for BJP

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi warned that those involved will face consequences for what he termed "treason" against India
  • Opinion: Democracy and Minorities

    Democracy is not without flaws, but it offers the strongest mechanisms for minorities to protect their rights, seek justice, and ensure their voices are heard
  • Opinion: Deepfakes and Democracy — truth in the age of hyperrealism

    In this age of hyperrealism, we must defend truth not only with facts, but also with institutions, vigilance, and above all, imagination, the imagination to picture a democracy where authenticity still matters
  • Opinion: Fixing deadline for Presidential assent may break Constitution’s balance

    Judiciary must remain the guardian of the Constitution — not its editor
  • Hyderabad: Varsities contract teachers demand regularisation; detained for protest

    The teachers condemned the recent GO MS 21 that enables universities to recruit new teachers.
  • Editorial: Boosting judicial accountability

    Making it mandatory to disclose assets at all levels of the judiciary is in the interest of transparency and probity
  • The Emperor’s ‘Beep’ Clothes

    In pretend democracies like ours, unfortunately we come across the ‘elected’ emperors!
  • Opinion: Is India a true democracy?

    The intertwining of money with politics erodes the foundational principles of democracy
  • Editorial: Unpardonable pardon

    The pardon erodes the ethical foundations US President Joe Biden sought to champion
  • Editorial: Preamble prevails

    The coexistence of secularism and pluralism are two basic features central to India’s unity in diversity
  • Opinion: Falsehood trumps limping truth

    Monopolisation of social media and other digital platforms is empowering right-wing forces to control the world
  • Opinion: Good and bad of institutions

    As long as political institutions favour only the elite and neglect the general public, they will face credibility issues
  • Editorial: Robust institutions matter

    Without inclusive institutions, sustainable growth is impossible, as the Nobel Prize in Economics stresses
  • Editorial: Showcasing celebration of democracy

    By allowing diplomats to witness the election, New Delhi seeks to present Kashmir as a region moving towards stability
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