Fifty years after, thousands of poor Sindhis still live in refugee camps across India. Continuing our series on people untouched by elections, Outlook visits the oldest...
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COVER STORY
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Alleged affairs with White House aides makes Clinton's position in the Paula Jones case shaky
Bal Thackeray speaks to Outlook about the Sena's changed attitude towards Muslims
The metamorphosis of the introverted widow into a gesticulating soap box orator throws up a few signs. Sonia is clearly emulating her mother-in-law, and like her she has an unpredictable capacity for both good and evil.
Gone are the days when the yellow metal could hedge you against inflation or bad times
The circle of hate still grinds for Madanlal Pahwa, would-be assassin of Mahatma Gandhi
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Alleged affairs with White House aides makes Clinton's position in the Paula Jones case shaky
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Bal Thackeray speaks to Outlook about the Sena's changed attitude towards Muslims
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The Sena and BJP adopt a conciliatory stance towards Muslims
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The metamorphosis of the introverted widow into a gesticulating soap box orator throws up a few signs. Sonia is clearly emulating her mother-in-law, and like her she has an unpredictable capacity for both good and evil.
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The party is over for the only JD government in the country
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Gone are the days when the yellow metal could hedge you against inflation or bad times
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At 78, the last of the Godse brothers keeps alive the spirit of their cause
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The circle of hate still grinds for Madanlal Pahwa, would-be assassin of Mahatma Gandhi
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Eschewing 'dynasty', Bapu's global family spreads his word quietly
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Time stood still at 5.17 pm on January 30, 1948, for those present at Delhi's Birla House as Godse's bullets found their mark
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Kanu Gandhi, Bapu's great-grandnephew, close disciple and personal photographer, captured the essence of the Mahatma. A rare chronicle of images, some never seen before...
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Former finance minister Manmohan Singh on swadeshi, populism, economic vision and prime ministerial aspirations.
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The Congress manifesto has nothing good to say about its rivals
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The Congress is no longer on the defensive about the reforms and says it sticks by what it started
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Power-crazy politicians hardly care for the real problems facing India: health, population, education
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The former CBI director under whose tenure the names of the recipients of the Bofors kickbacks were officially revealed and who vetted and submitted the 250-page SIT report, on the scam that never dies.
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THE BJP's prime ministerial hopeful A.B. Vajpayee has close links with the Hindujas, among the alleged recipients of Rs 64 crore payoffs in the Bofors scam.
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The 250-page SIT report on Bofors lying with the government could be used to launch a prosecution, certain to embarass Sonia
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Sonia's imprint is evident in the party's selection of candidates and manifesto
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Taking time off from a hectic schedule, Atal Behari Vajpayee spoke at length on a wide range of issues to Ishan Joshi on board the aircraft ferrying him on the campaign trail in Uttar Pradesh. Excerpts:
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Ishan Joshi and photographer T. Narayan hop on to Vajpayee's aircraft and trail him around