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July 27, 2009
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OPINION
 NEELABH MISHRA
 Iron In The Soulless State
 Chhattisgarh seems intent on proving we are a half democracy
 Magazine | Jun 08, 2009


10 QUESTIONS
 BINAYAK SEN
 Binayak Sen
 The PUCL national vice-president on his release after two years in Raipur central jail on charges of links with the Naxalite movement
 SNIGDHA HASAN
 Magazine | Jun 08, 2009


OPINION
 BIBHU PRASAD ROUTRAY
 Red Bullets Over Ballots
 The elections – peaceful or otherwise – will shortly be over, and a new government will installed at Delhi. The Maoists threat will remain among the most significant challenges it will have to confront
 Web | Apr 20, 2009


CHHATISGARH
 ARUNDHATI ROY
 A Wall Of Silence
 Dr Binayak Sen's incarceration is meant to silence dissent, and criminalize democratic space. It is meant to absorb all our attention so that the stories of the hundreds of other nameless, faceless people - those without lawyers, without the attention of journalists - go unnoticed and unrecorded.
 Web | Apr 06, 2009

 CHHATTISGARH: MISSING PILOT
 Bastar: Zero Point
 A chopper missing over Maoist forests...
 K.S. SHAINI
 Magazine | Nov 24, 2008


OPINION
 PREM SHANKAR JHA
 The Economic Jailbreak
 Dateline Dantewada: what lies beyond the funny and depressing facts
 Magazine | Dec 31, 2007

 CHHATTISGARH: HUMAN RIGHTS
 A Doctored Case
 The apex court joins in the myopia that's keeping Dr Sen in jail
 SAIKAT DATTA
 Magazine | Dec 24, 2007


OPINION
 AJAI SAHNI
 So Who's Losing Sleep Over Chhattisgarh?
 It is not clear whether the PM was able to sleep after he heard the news of the 24 Policemen slaughtered by the Maoists on July 9, but it is clear that this incident did not merit a public reaction from him...
 Web | Jul 16, 2007


OUTRAGE
 AJAI SAHNI
 The Ignored Red Lights
 The Maoists will continue to operate, and to engineer massacres -- like the latest in Chhattisgarh -- that killed 55 policemen with near-impunity till counter-insurgency capacities are established and operationalised.
 Web | Mar 19, 2007

 CHHATTISGARH
 Red Terror
 In the biggest-ever strike by Maoists on security forces in Chhattisgarh, at least 55 security men are killed and 11 injured, as more than 300 heavily armed men storm the Rani Bodli police station in Bijapur district in Bastar region.
 PTI
 Web | Mar 15, 2007

 CHHATTISGARH: DIAMOND MINING
 Here Be Diamonds
 Politicians, big business, the tribals are all after it. Should mining be made legal?
 ANURADHA RAMAN
 Magazine | Aug 28, 2006

 OPINION
 SAJI CHERIAN
 Reality Bites
 For the Chhattisgarh government, the success of anti-Naxalite operations is paramount if the promised foreign investment is actually to materialize; 'a state within the state' is hardly reassuring for investors.
 Web | Jun 03, 2005

 CHHATTISGARH
 When Akash Is
Not The Limit
 Jogi is retired hurt. So, save for Judeo's sulk and minor disharmony, the BJP looks like running away with it
 BHAVDEEP KANG
 Magazine | Apr 26, 2004

 TIT-FOR-TAT
 Jogi In The 'Dock'
 Arun Jaitley plays two audio tapes in Raipur in which outgoing Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi is allegedly heard offering bribes to BJP MLAs to prevent formation of the government. Jogi is placed under suspension after the Congress acts on reports that he used party chief Sonia Gandhi's name in the episode Updates
 Web | Dec 06, 2003

 CHHATTISGARH
 The Twirled Moustache
 Jogi is hit badly as voters perceive his hand in the 'distasteful' Judeo exposé Updates
 ANUPREETA DAS
 Magazine | Dec 15, 2003

 Chhattisgarh 2003
 Ju deo so leo. Khuda kasam, no need to shave off that moustache now. It may have created a controversy, and he will not be the next CM, but despite the tape, it is Goodbye Mr Jogi.
 Web | Dec 04, 2003

 OUTLOOK POLL
 Chhattisgarh
 The Judeo scandal does not appear to tilt the balance in favour of the Congress.
 Magazine | Dec 01, 2003

 THE JUDEO EFFECT
 Frame By Frame
 Images do not lie. Even if they are a sting operation or a political checkmate by the opponent. Updates.
 SABA NAQVI
 Magazine | Dec 01, 2003


INTERVIEW
 AJIT JOGI
 Complainant Turned Accused...
 ...in an electoral mode turns even more accusatory: the Chattisgarh chief minister - against whom BSP recently decided not to contest any candidate - on the controversies that surround him.
 BBC HINDI RADIO
 Web | Nov 03, 2003

 CHHATTISGARH
 His Tribe May Increase
 Ajit Jogi's brand of sarva dharma sambhava does no harm to his position as Chhattisgarh's satrap
 SABA NAQVI
 Magazine | Aug 11, 2003

 ELECTIONS
 A Gimmick Backfires
 Such is the numbers game Chattisgarh has 90 seats no party now wants to bifurcate MP
 NEERAJ MISHRA
 Magazine | Nov 23, 1998


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