Tavleen Singh writes: PM Modi's speech was too long, too angry, and more appropriate for an election rally. August 13,2023 06:45:41 AM. That sense of being at an election rally was heightened by the slogans he encouraged his MPs to raise when he said something he thought was exceptional. The man who hopes to break through the barrier of Modi's seeming invincibility declared last week that his fight was not for political power or high office, but for 'ideology.'. Rahul Gandhi was speaking at a public rally to commemorate the 139th founding day of the Congress Party and explained his ideology in these words.
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Tavleen Singh writes: Why I still stand with Israel. In this column last week, I made clear that I stand with Israel. I still do. Despite the hate messages I have had from Muslims in distant countries and despite the flack that I have faced from 'liberals' in India. I stand with Israel because I cannot erase the images of the horrors. Last week Osama bin Laden became the latest hero of the pro-Palestine lobby. A letter he wrote to the 'American people' justifying the 9/11 attacks went viral on TikTok. This letter had been on the website of The Guardian for many years, but this ultra-liberal newspaper was forced to take it down when educated young Americans and Europeans started posting videos in which they said reading. Tavleen Singh writes: Mixing religion with politics has ruined countries Premium Story. Vandita Mishra writes: A consecration in Ayodhya Premium Story.. The Indian Express website has been rated GREEN for its credibility and trustworthiness by Newsguard, a global service that rates news sources for their journalistic standards.. Tavleen Singh writes: I wish India had done more when Mumbai was attacked As someone who lives in Mumbai in that vicinity where the attacks took place, what has horrified me is how little has been done since 26/11 to strengthen our defences against jihadi terrorism.
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Tavleen Singh writes: With major state elections every year, India seems to remain in election season endlessly. x. 00:00. 1x 1.5x 1.8x. Last week brought a whirlwind of political events. They were all too important to ignore in a topical column.. The Indian Express website has been rated GREEN for its credibility and trustworthiness by. Also Read | Tavleen Singh writes: It is hard to believe Kashmiri Muslims will remain unaffected by Gaza for long That is a truly gloomy thought, but it is a gloomy time. At a personal level I admit that I have been so depressed by events in the Middle East, and the low quality of the campaign promises being made in this election season that I. Tavleen Singh (born 1950) is an Indian columnist, political reporter and writer. Biography. Singh was born in Mussoorie in 1950 in a Sikh family.. [when?], she is with The Indian Express and The Hitavada. She writes a weekly column for them, on Sundays. In 1988,. Tavleen Singh is an author, journalist and TV anchor. She currently writes three weekly columns. One in English that appears in the Indian Express, one in Hindi that appears in India Today and a third column in English that is syndicated to various newspapers in India.
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The Indian Express. Listen to this article Tavleen Singh writes: We must never forget 26/11 x 00:00 1x 1.5x 1.8x Today once more comes that anniversary of the worst jihadi terrorist attack on Indian soil. It comes when Hamas has forced sensible people to realise that jihadism is the Nazism of our times. Tavleen Singh is an author and columnist. She writes a weekly column in English for the Indian Express and two Hindi weekly columns for Jansatta and Amar Ujala. She has written four books. The first, 'Kashmir: A Tragedy of Errors' was published in 1995. The second, 'Lollipop Street: Why India will Survive Its Politicians' was published in 1999.
By Tavleen Singh. |. The Indian Express. It is rarely that you would have spotted praise for Rahul Gandhi in this column. He has an annoying way of speaking on serious issues in the tone and language of a schoolboy, and when I try helpfully to point this out, I come under a barrage of abuse from Congress supporters. Written by Tavleen Singh. October 29, 2023 06:15 IST. Follow Us. In a moment when the biggest battle in the world is developing so clearly into a battle between the forces of democracy and freedom.
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Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: We must stand with Israel. Human rights activists who said nothing as Muslim groups in western cities and university campuses celebrated what Hamas did suddenly. At the first and only press conference that Modi has addressed in the past nine years he was asked a direct question about human rights by an American reporter, and he gave an indirect answer.