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Amulya Ganguli

Amulya Ganguli is a writer on current affairs. You can e-mail the author at amulyaganguli@gmail.com

Stories by Amulya Ganguli

Why the BJP plays nationalist games

Why the BJP plays nationalist games

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2016

'The emphasis is on nationalism, which the party apparently feels will have greater resonance than one on religious identity which may have lost some of its appeal in recent years.'

The BJP's losing battle against beef

The BJP's losing battle against beef

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2016

The BJP sees investments, both foreign and domestic, as their pathways to political power and not the construction of the Ram temple or a nationwide ban on beef. It will have no option but to let commerce prevail over religious sentiments, says Amulya Ganguli.

Pranab's praise for Sanjay Gandhi 'a blot on his record'

Pranab's praise for Sanjay Gandhi 'a blot on his record'

Rediff.com   2 Feb 2016

'It is palpably prejudiced and totally at variance with public and historical opinion.' 'As a result, he cannot be taken seriously in other matters as well because of his penchant for playing safe,' says Amulya Ganguli.

How Nitish Kumar can become a national leader

How Nitish Kumar can become a national leader

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2015

Nitish Kumar has to eschew disastrous experiments with prohibition and reservations in the private sector. Unless he is dissuaded from pursuing these flawed measures, he will pave the way for Bihar to again become a part of the BIMARU group of sick states, says Amulya Ganguli.

What if Modi had attended Nitish's swearing-in?

What if Modi had attended Nitish's swearing-in?

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2015

'Only the prime minister can take the initiative in reaching out to his opponents. The fact that he has been reluctant to do so, leaving it to the Arun Jaitleys and Venkaiah Naidus to hold out the olive branch, has given the Opposition the chance of pointing to his aloofness,' says Amulya Ganguli.

Why Manmohan Singh has turned his back on reforms

Why Manmohan Singh has turned his back on reforms

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2015

'If anyone is able to understand the importance of Modi's endeavours to revive the economy -- even against opposition from sections of his own saffron brotherhood -- it is the former prime minister,' says Amulya Ganguli.

Will Silicon Valley CEOs have second thoughts about India?

Will Silicon Valley CEOs have second thoughts about India?

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2015

'In today's digitalised world, news about the prevalence of such intolerant groups with their pathological animosity towards the minorities cannot remain a secret.' 'Silicon Valley CEOs will undoubtedly factor in such disturbing inputs as they draw up their investment plans.'

What if India 'takes out' Hafiz Saeed, Dawood?

What if India 'takes out' Hafiz Saeed, Dawood?

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2015

'If India is already involved in helping the insurgents in Baluchistan and Karachi, as Pakistan says, it is but one step for New Delhi to bring Dawood or Hafiz Saeed into its sights,' says Amulya Ganguli.

Modi is unlikely to be as successful a PM as he was CM

Modi is unlikely to be as successful a PM as he was CM

Rediff.com   26 Aug 2015

'Modi didn't face such belligerence in his home state. Moreover, as the prime minister, he can no longer resort to his earlier ploy of describing every attack on himself as an attack on Gujarat. Instead, he has to rebut the charges with calm logic,' says Amulya Ganguli.

Why do Modi and Sonia avoid the press?

Why do Modi and Sonia avoid the press?

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2015

'Since Modi is walking a tightrope between two worlds -- one of the saffron brotherhood and the other of the proposed smart cities and bullet trains -- it is understandable why he is averse to scrutiny lest he loses his balance by tilting too heavily on one side or the other. But, why has Sonia Gandhi acquired the reputation of a sphinx,' asks Amulya Ganguli.

Why Sonia's fourth term is not a happy occasion

Why Sonia's fourth term is not a happy occasion

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2010

Sonia Gandhi's unopposed election as Congress president not points to a woeful paucity of leadership material, it also underlines the disturbing presence of feudal characteristics which cannot be welcomed in a democracy, says Amulya Ganguli.

The importance of being Rahul Gandhi

The importance of being Rahul Gandhi

Rediff.com   17 Jun 2010

Rahul Gandhi turns 40 on June 19. Rediff.com's special series will look at various aspects of the life, times and politics of the man who could be prime minister.

UPA II is proving even worse than UPA I

UPA II is proving even worse than UPA I

Rediff.com   17 May 2010

'It is best for Sonia to retreat to the background and let Rahul gradually come to the fore to stand by Manmohan Singh.'

Congress@125: With Sonia the party's just begun

Congress@125: With Sonia the party's just begun

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2009

As the Congress party steps into its 125th year, Amulya Ganguli says that Sonia Gandhi has played a remarkable role first in the party's comeback and then in its rise to power.

Has the BJP become pseudo-secular?

Has the BJP become pseudo-secular?

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2008

Although there is no indication of a genuine change of heart, what is probably happening is that the BJP is slowly undergoing a process of becoming acclimatised, as it were, to India's diversity.

BJP's rethinking on n-deal isolates the Left

BJP's rethinking on n-deal isolates the Left

Rediff.com   30 Aug 2007

One reason for the BJP's lapse, if it can be so described, was perhaps the search for an emotive issue prior to the next general election.

If India had a Marxist prime minister

If India had a Marxist prime minister

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2006

Why the Reds turn Green

Why the Reds turn Green

Rediff.com   17 Oct 2005

Advani's missteps in Pakistan

Advani's missteps in Pakistan

Rediff.com   6 Jun 2005

Xenophobes of the world, unite!

Xenophobes of the world, unite!

Rediff.com   3 May 2005