It has been reported in Indian media that Christians and Muslims are taking every opportunity to criticise BJP government for trivial things which has nothing to do development.
An astute observer of British life once said: “If you see a white man dashing down the street, he is running to catch a bus. If it’s a black man sprinting, he must be running away from the police.”
It has been reported in Indian media that Christians and Muslims are taking every opportunity to criticise BJP government for trivial things which has nothing to do development.
I refer to editorial comment in the 4th April issue of your esteemed weekly. For the first time I do not share your opinion.
Hinduism is the world oldest religion and has about 950 million followers worldwide, making it the third largest religion. Sikhism,Jainism and Buddhism have their roots from Hinduism but are separate religion on their own right.
I admire Bhupendra Gandhi’s, Kapilji’s and C.B.Patel’s euphoria/eulogy about Hinduism. Ground realities against Hinduism as religion are realistic. Hindu leaders must envisage methods to entrench Hinduism now and its survival in future. Living...
BJP government is eager to resettle displaced Kashmiri Pundits in the valley, their ancestral homeland they were driven out of so brutally.
Civil Aviation Minister, Ashok Gajapathi Raju laughs off direct flights between Ahmedabad and London, as reported (Gujarat Samachar, April 11) was the most miserable depressive reading of a Minister out of touch with reality and totally out...
It was exhilarating to read the Comment page (21st March) on Indian women's progress, especially about the outstanding achievements of women in the field of aerospace industry.
In olden days, India was regarded as a land of milk and honey where it was believed that the streets were paved with gold.
I found Kapilbhai's Khichadi of the last week digestive and palatable.
It seems that the Conservatives are losing momentum and the possibility of Labour forming a government is becoming increasingly likely.