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Monday, June 08, 2026

Opinion- Page 90

The Kashmir Monitor opinions section features opinion articles, editorial opinions, today's opinion, analysis and columnist & opinion stories.

SOCIAL MEDIA AND POWER

By Claire Chambers During the Arab uprisings of 2011, viewers of channels such as Al Jazeera and participants in social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter watched as revolutionary movements spread
Jan. 19, 2019

Some call it democracy

By Neera Chandhoke Sedition and conspiracy charges have been filed against three former students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and seven others. If these charges are established, 10 young Indians could be
Jan. 19, 2019

Jinnah- A lawyer of great eminence

By M J Aslam Sheikh M Abdullah in his autobiography [“Blazing Chinar” (Gulshan Books (2016) Chapter 30 titled “Mohammad Ali Jinnah & Myself” at pages 220-231] briefly mentions of an interesting criminal
Jan. 19, 2019

The danger of reciprocity

By Faizan Mustafa Independence, impartiality and fearlessness of judges are not private rights of judges but citizen’s rights. Ultimately judicial legitimacy/ power rests on people’s confidence in courts. We have yet another
Jan. 19, 2019

Brazen statements on job shortage

By Mihir Swarup Sharma Back when Narendra Modi was just a candidate for the post of Prime Minister, he seemed to understand what India’s biggest problem was: jobs. He promised tens of
Jan. 18, 2019

Is Rahul Gandhi emerging as a reliable brand?

By Shuchi Bansal The Congress’s recent victories in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh have put the spotlight on its president Rahul Gandhi. While an earlier column spoke of brand Modi and whether
Jan. 18, 2019

Your waste: someone’s taste

By Zeeshan Rasool Khan, While we every other day listen to boastful claims that the country India is developing fast. It has become very difficult for most of us to accept the
Jan. 18, 2019

The seats around the Afghan round table

By Rakesh Sood One year ago, on New Year’s Day, the Indian establishment welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump’s tweet: “The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollar in
Jan. 18, 2019

Grain of bitter truth

By Arghya Sengupta A curious paradox lies at the heart of the functioning of the Central Bureau of Investigation. Any significant criminal investigation requiring impartiality inevitably raises bipartisan demands for a CBI
Jan. 18, 2019
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