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Some things in the narrative do not add up. Are there other forces at play in the drama between lawyers and Delhi Police?
There should be controversy over the capabilities of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard instead.
Similar methods have been used against our Ministers of State for External Affairs before.
Changes are the need of the hour when it comes to the protection of human rights in India.
India's budget for security - defence and internal security - need a serious rethink to expand their scopes.
Political parties accusing the government of politicising security forces need to take stock off their own long history of doing the same.
A number of allegations have been made that threaten the integrity of the election process, and there seems to be an agenda.
There is usually silence when IPS officers are killed or caught committing crimes. But this was not one of those times.
Some of the things that are happening could undermine the election process, others are just agenda-driven.
An earlier attempt to ban SIMI was allowed to fail.
We need to learn a lesson from Pakistani politicians on speaking in one voice during difficult times.
Is there a conspiracy behind the peace campaign?
PM Modi had promised not to let India down in the face of grave provocation from across the border.
There have been many hurdles, but it is great news that it is finally done.
Some of the methods that Pakistan's terrorism export industry uses were evolved in India.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police is not known for its prompt action to prevent attacks like the one in Pulwama's Awantipora.
Anand Sharma's threat to investigating agencies is selective amnesia on all the ways the Congress has abused them.
The rule has been there for a long time, so those who are crying themselves hoarse are merely going for the hype.
The push to have the price in the public domain smacks of vested interest that does not bother about what is good for India.
There are significant differences in the context of the two incidents of violence.
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