For a ‘Dalitariat’ revolutionM.P. RajuThe book provides an overarching analysis of almost all the important problems faced by India today and is a must read for all those interested in cas
Minorities in India Tools of an ideologyM.P. RajuThe threat to minorities is not from Hindus as a majority community but from the ideology and proponents of Hindu Rashtra. The majority community need
Perspective Speaking truth to powerM.P. RAJUGiven their experience and calibre, it is difficult to assume that the four judges were oblivious of the personal risks involved and the likely backla
Constitution Composite culture and its discontentsM.P. RAJUThe evolution of a composite culture reached its zenith during the independence movement, which found its expression in the Constitution. The Sangh Pa
Judicial delinquency Guided by passionM.P. RAJUThe Justice Karnan case has highlighted again the urgent need to amend the law and procedure on the exercise of suo motu contempt proceedings by the S
Denial of rightsM.P. RAJUThe anti-women values, customs and usages were directly targeted and remedied in the Constituent Assembly by the founders.
Constitutional dialogue Disturbing signalsM. P. RajuIf constitutional dialogue is taken as tyranny, Emergency days in new fatigues may not be far behind. There are enough signs to caution the country.
Tribute Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer: Constitutional nationalistM.P. RajuJustice V.R. Krishna Iyer understood Indian culture as the constitutional culture of India. For him this was the real Indian heritage, about which he
Lesson in justiceM.P. RAJUThe Supreme Court's verdict will help demolish the subtle policy of segregation engrafted into India's education system.
Conflict withinM.P. RAJUThe judiciary exposes the hollowness of the government's position and also betrays its own outdated values.
Are Hindi films problematising history? After Padmaavat, the Hindu historical tasted blood and sharpened its fangs, but the recent Samrat Prithviraj is a weak offspring of the genre, neither
SlideshowPostcards from Khasi hillsImages that mix politics, history and discomfort to document how the Khasi people made Christianity, a “foreign faith”, their own.