THE WEEK India Magazine - April 21, 2019
THE WEEK India Magazine - April 21, 2019
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In this issue
100 years of Jallianwala Bagh: Why India can't forgive the butcher of Amritsar
Also Read: Tried my best to connect Telangana and Andhra Pradesh: Chandrababu Naidu
Critics Question The Workability Of NYAY Scheme
While the Congress hopes to cash in with NYAY, critics have questioned the fiscal prudence and workability of the scheme.
4 mins
Tried My Best To Connect Telangana And AP
At 68, Nara Chandrababu Naidu displays what he is made of. Despite temper-atures touching 40°C in some regions, the president of the Telugu Desam Party campaigns for 12 hours straight across the state. Though far younger leaders are fainting because of dehydration and cancelling programmes to avoid the heat, Naidu has only upped his game with his aggressive speeches. "I do not have much choice, do I? I am a very positive person and mentally strong, too," he said. "I feel like a responsible village elder who has to protect and provide shelter to his entire village." On the day of this interview, Naidu had cancelled his morning programmes and staged a sit-in protest for an hour in Amaravati, alleging that the Centre was targetting TDP leaders with income tax raids. He then flew to Kurnool to address back-to-back public meetings. On the flight from Kurnool to Visakhapatnam that evening, he spoke to THE WEEK about his party’s prospects, allegations against him and the future of the Mahagathbandhan.
3 mins
Unsettling Peace
For once, electioneering in Jammalamadugu is peaceful, but many people are not happy about it.
3 mins
Raring To Return
Congress’s Priya Dutt hopes to reclaim Mumbai North Central from BJP’s Poonam Mahajan, who is confident of retaining it.
6 mins
T.T.V. Dhinakaran Might Pull Off A Surprise Or Two
As his AMMK stakes its claim to Jayalalithaa’s legacy, T.T.V. Dhinakaran might pull off a surprise or two
5 mins
Give Respect To My People
RADHANPUR MLA Alpesh Thakor is a crucial figure in Gujarat politics.
4 mins
The CBI Holding All The Aces In Its Clash With The West Bengal Government
The CBI seems to be holding all the aces in its clash with the West Bengal government
4 mins
Bitter Pill
Brothers Malvinder and Shivinder seem to have hit the wall as the law catches up
4 mins
Pyre, Lit By Empire
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Was Not An Isolated Incident. It Was Fully In Tune With The Logic Of Colonial Violence
7 mins
The Massacre Unites Indians, Across Religions
In the aftermath of Jallianwala Bagh massacre, General Reginald Dyer was offered the honorary title of ‘Sardar’ by the mahant of the Golden Temple.
3 mins
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Publisher: Malayala Manorama
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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