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HindustanTimes Sat,26 May 2012
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Pankaj Vohra

Disquiet in the lotus pond

BJP appears to be witnessing an intense power struggle within, even as the RSS makes desperate bids to do well in UP elections, writes Pankaj Vohra.

Wedding guest, not the best

The tamasha surrounding the Abhi-Ash marriage appears to lend credence to the speculation that the Bachchans are dying to become the first family of India, writes Pankaj Vohra in Between Us.

BJP is losing the plot

The party, whose self-righteous approach created an impression among a section of the voters that it was a party with a difference, has to go a long way to redeem itself, writes Pankaj Vohra.

UP chessboard’s set up

Politics is a game of uncertainties and the BSP supremo Mayawati could be thrown out of the race if she fails to come near the 150-seat mark, writes Pankaj Vohra.

It’s playback time

Mohammad Rafi once told journalists “You listen to my songs. I listen to Manna Dey songs only.” In an era when melody was king, writes Pankaj Vohra.

Stop the slide in Punjab

The face-off between followers of the Dera Sacha Sauda sect and Sikh hardliners is threatening the peace in Punjab, writes Pankaj Vohra in Between Us.

All the presidential men

The ideal choice for the President must be an eminent Indian with a political background and fortunately we have no dearth of such people, writes Pankaj Vohra.

The man in the iron mask

Modi is the kind of person who is not going to share the podium with anyone if he wins, but will blame everyone else if he loses, writes Pankaj Vohra.

Between us | Winner takes it all

Modi is the new icon of the saffron brigade and the Congress has to go in for a major revamp of both the cabinet and the party, writes Pankaj Vohra.

Party poopers

The congress is again at a crossroads. Ten years ago, when Sonia Gandhi entered active politics, it was a similar situation, the party seemed to have lost its winning formula, writes Pankaj Vohra.

Peril in Pakistan

Bhutto's killing shows that Musharraf is fast losing support and if not controlled, the situation may worsen further in the future, writes Pankaj Vohra.

Badge of honour

By proposing AB Vajpayee’s name for the prestigious Bharat Ratna award, LK Advani has tried to politicise the annual national honours, writes Pankaj Vohra.
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