Chander Suta Dogra
Chander Suta Dogra

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  • The Conscientious Objector

    An impartial investigation into Robert Vadra’s questionable land deals is the last thing the government wants at the moment. Proving that Ashok Khemka erred in taking action is its uppermost priority.

    BY Chander Suta Dogra 22 October 2012

  • A Fuzz Divine

    A young Sikh girl demonstrates that the best way to react to an offensive slur is not necessarily a sharp rebuke or a demand to ban it. Is the Sikh clergy and the SGPC listening?

    BY Chander Suta Dogra 7 October 2012

  • Hype And Reality

    Although it was prodded and ‘stage managed’ by the Haryana government, by allowing women to speak for the first time, the infamous Khaps take the first, tentative steps to make amends for the past.

    BY Chander Suta Dogra 23 July 2012

  • Making History

    Congress pays for underestimating Manpreet Badal’s People’s Party of Punjab, which got 5.17 % of the vote, while Akalis, despite losing vote-share, made it the first time Punjab re-elected an incumbent government

    BY Chander Suta Dogra 6 March 2012

  • The Cost Of Independence

    H.S. Bawa, one of Punjab’s leading Punjabi journalists, becomes perhaps the first journalist in the country to resign from his job on the ground that he was being forced to get paid news by his newspaper management.

    BY Chander Suta Dogra 29 February 2012

  • A Twist In The Tail

    Apart from its over-confidence -- even arrogance -- and the bête noire Om Prakash Chautala's INLD, Congress had its own Raj Thackeray equivalent in Haryana: the Bhajan Lal clan

    BY Chander Suta Dogra 21 October 2009

  • From Vienna To Jalandhar

    Barely had the clash over Dera Sacha Sauda died down that an incident in Vienna sets off a violent reaction in Punjab and Haryana. Political parties step in to exploit the roused religious passions.

    BY Chander Suta Dogra 24 May 2009

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