FRONTLINE Magazine - December 20, 2019
In this issue
MAHA JOLT
Retired hurt The BJP loses the power game in Maharashtra in the face of opposition unity and critical judicial intervention.
SPOTLIGHT The electoral bonds scam.
POLITICS West Bengal: The Owaisi factor.
The BJP Loses The Power Game In Maharashtra
The BJP loses the power game in Maharashtra in the face of rare opposition unity and critical judicial intervention.
10 mins
The Missing Spirit
The facts of the Maharashtra developments bring out starkly the distinction between compliance with the letter of the Constitution and the spirit of it.
10+ mins
Sharad Pawar Outwits The BJP
Sharad Pawar, the master strategist, outwits the BJP, which has been reduced to watching the game from the sidelines in Maharashtra.
10+ mins
Back In The Game
With Gotabaya Rajapaksa winning the presidential election in Sri Lanka and his brothers Mahinda and Chamal Rajapaksa holding important positions, the country is expected to continue its pro-Chinese foreign policy. And civil society in Sri Lanka, including Tamils, is looking at a period of curtailed freedoms.
10+ mins
Assange Languishes In Jail
The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, in need of urgent medical attention, continues to be in prison despite the dropping of all charges against him.
7 mins
Trial And Error
The impeachment trial against President Donald Trump over Ukrainegate may end up hurting the Democratic Party because the Republi can controlled Senate, which has the final say in the proceedings, may well come to Trump’s rescue and hand him the advantage in the 2020 presidential election.
6 mins
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Language: English
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