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Jayaprakash Narayan – Mrs Gandhi should disappear from the political scene

Trans India, Aug 1977By Chaitanya KalbagJuly 28, 2025

Jayaprakash Narayan today occupies a place in the hearts of his countrymen not unlike the one allotted to Mahatma Gandhi after Independence. How does the ailing ‘Father’ of the Second Liberation take to his new role? With his usual calm, discovered Chaitanya Kalbag and Shobha Kilachand when they met him in Bombay a day before…

India’s NE is storm’s eye of insurgencies

Hong Kong StandardBy Chaitanya KalbagApril 30, 202523 Comments

Imphal — A minister in the northeast Indian state of Manipur was sacked this month because he went to a polo match. The minister was not dismissed for taking time off but because he went with only two bodyguards instead of his usual jeep-load of machine-gun carrying policemen. “We are fighting against insurgents in Manipur,”…

Rajiv Gandhi resumes reconciliation ritual in Punjab 

11th April 1985, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagApril 30, 202521 Comments

Chaitanya Kalbag, Reuters New Delhi -Ten months after the army stormed the Sikhs’ holiest shrine, Amritsar’s Golden Temple, Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has run up against his toughest domestic challenge so far in Punjab state.  Gandhi has pledged to give top priority to the Punjab problem. Eight leaders of the main Sikh party, the…

Finding Indira’s place in history 

30th Oct 1985, Mixed Paper ArticleBy Chaitanya KalbagApril 30, 20252,506 Comments

India, a land where personality cults spring up overnight, is struggling to find a pedestal on which to put its assassinated leader Indira Gandhi.  In the year since her murder last Oct. 31, the woman once portrayed by a leading painter as a Goddess has become mainly a face looking out from old election posters. …

Indira memory fading fast with the masses 

30th Oct 1985, Mixed Paper ArticleBy Chaitanya KalbagApril 30, 202533 Comments

In New Delhi  India, a land where personality cults spring up overnight, is struggling to find a pedestal on which to put its assassinated leader Indira Gandhi.  In the year since her murder last October 31, the woman once portrayed by a leading painter as a goddess has become mainly a face looking out from…

SURYA – Sun Changes its Spots 

15th March 1982, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 20258 Comments

Not since Brutus has there been such a stab in such a back. No wonder Indira Gandhi was so “absolutely livid” and her daughter-in-law Maneka so studiously low-key. The culprit: Maneka’s mother Amiteshwar Anand, who fetched Mrs Gandhi a resounding snub by selling her chintzy. down-at-heel magazine Surya India and its Hindi counterpart to two…

Rajiv’s political skill goes on trial  

6th Nov 1984, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 25, 20256 Comments

By Chaitanya Kalbag   NEW DELHI (Reuter): India’s new Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, yet to win his spurs in government, has to quickly take a series of tough political decisions to consolidate his power.   He must end squabbles inside his ruling Congress (I) Party, decide by the end of this month on holding general elections…

Indira Gandhi Assassination

1st Nov 1984, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 25, 20256 Comments

Leader’s slaying could trigger worst crisis since India gained independence By CHAITANYA KALBAG Reuters News Service  NEW DELHI, India – Indira Gandhi’s assassination Wednesday threatened to plunge India into the worst crisis in its 37 years of independence.  The prime minister fell riddled with bullets by her own Sikh bodyguards just two months before the…

Kisan Rally – Was This Costly Tamasha Necessary?

Mar 2nd-15th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 20248 Comments

The kisans got a free ride, and helped give the Congress(l) a lift Never had so many people gained so little from so heralded an event as the Kisan Rally in Delhi on 16 February. Estimates of the crowd gathered on the Rajpath lawns ranged from 2.5 million by Delhi Police Commissioner PS Bhinder to…

Belchhi and Pipra Revisited

New Delhi, Sept 29th- Oct 12th 1980By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 20246 Comments

Has anything changed in the two Bihar villages that hit the headlınes? Six kilometres from Harnaut, the jeep broke down in the mud. The slipper-shod lady decided to continue her journey on elephant-back. Perched dangerously behind her and the mahout was another lady, a member of Parliament. It took the elephant three hours to reach…

Interview – Chandra Shekhar 

Interview, Sep 1977, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 9, 20247 Comments

Transindia: Mr. Chandra Shekhar, do you think you have one of the most thankless jobs in the country today, what with having to build up a party composed of such varied components as the Janata is?
Chandra Shekhar: I agree that we have had to create a party from scratch. But I would not say that my job is thankless. There are certain advantages which one cannot ignore and there are many difficulties, too.

Will The Euphoria Remain?  

Aug 1977, Reportage, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 9, 202410 Comments

“Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err.” – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Gandhi must have been passing through an extremely clairvoyant phase when he came up with this statement in the Thirties. In the thirty years that have passed since Jawaharlal Nehru was sworn in as the first Prime Minister…

India ponders prospect of a new Gandhi at its helm

13th February 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 202475 Comments

13 February 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited   NEW DELHI, Feb 13 (Reuters) – The resemblance to Indira Gandhi is eerie—the sari draped over the head, the dark glasses, the high-pitched oratory, the imperious wave of the hand. Even her signature “Jai Hind!” (Victory to India) at the end of every campaign…

Widow of Indira Gandhi assassin set to enter India Parliament

23rd Nov 1989, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 20243 Comments

Chaitanya Kalbag CHAMKAUR SAHIB, India, Nov 23, Reuter – Long before Bimal Kaur Khalsa’s motorcade churns into dusty view across the Punjab countryside, the waiting crowds are chanting militant Sikh slogans.  Khalsa, widow of one of prime minister Indira Gandhi’s assassins, has come to symbolise the anger and alienation that have plunged the north Indian…

The Janata Party – Will It, Won’t It, Will It, Won’t It Split?

Jun 1978, Reportage, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 5, 20249 Comments

The Janata Party will soon split. The Janata Party has always been a loose coalition. The Janata Party’s constituents have view-points and ambitions that differ too widely. The Janata Party was a short-lived experiment in democracy. Opinions like these began to rotate slowly in the air when hardly a few months had passed after the…

India : Return To Normalcy

Feb 1977, Reportage, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 30, 20245 Comments

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s dramatic announcement on January 18 that the Emergency in India is being relaxed and that elections to the Lok Sabha will be held in March, has created ripples of amazement the world over. All detained Opposition leaders have been released, and press censorship has been lifted. What do these developments portend?…

Mrs Gandhi Vs. The Challengers

Mar 1977, Reportage, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 30, 202410 Comments

Speaking about the 1971 elections to a Newsweek correspondent, Mrs Indira Gandhi had said: “I am the real issue in this election.” In 1977, too, it is she who is the real issue. Her challengers’ election manifestos say hardly anything new, except that they vow to ‘wipe out’ the ‘scourges’ of the Emergency. 320 million…

The New Deal in New Delhi

Apr 1977, Reportage, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 30, 202410 Comments

There had been many signs of the anti-Congress wind in the final days of the 1977 election campaign, but its magnitude amazed the canniest political forecaster. In a hurricane sweep, it snuffed out thirty years of uninterrupted Congress rule in independent India, and sent Premier Indira Gandhi, and her feared lieutenants, into sudden oblivion. The…

Bahuguna’s Blitz

31st May 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 26, 202414 Comments

If politics is the art of deception, the Congress(I) symbolises its highly developed state. After crying itself hoarse about its inability to conduct the Garhwal  Lok Sabha  by-election, the ruling party in Uttar Pradesh seems on the surface surprisingly resigned to the victory of its bête noire, Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, 63, president of the Democratic…

Signs Of The Times

15th Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 23, 20244 Comments

There was the baby-faced ex-pilot, all thumbs as he handled the controls in his political flight simulator; the rough-spun son of the, soil, a man of diamond-hard loyalty to the ruling family. catapulted into a devalued presidency; the freckle­ faced widow in rebellious flow, queen of the mimics and endowed with a hard nose; the…

Spoil Of Sycophancy

15th Jan 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 23, 202453 Comments

For all those journalists who think they belong to a thankless and poorly-paid profession, there is hope on the horizon. It comes from the latest impresario to champion the “welfare and relief” of India’s toiling journalists: Jinendra Kumar Jain, 42. From obscure beginnings as a small-time publisher, Jain has used every ‘journalistic’ rung to hop…

Laldenga’s War-Dance

31st Dec 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 19, 2024103 Comments

Events In Mizoram seems to be moving inexorably towards a resumption of insurgency. The cease-fire agreement, which came into effect at midnight on July 31 last year, has never seemed more fragile than it is now. As the indecisive talks with Mizo National Front (MNF) President Laldenga near the end of their sixth year, the…

Uttar Pradesh – Peace of The Graveyard

31st Jan 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 10, 20249 Comments

I know no one can do me no harm because happiness is a warm gun. Yes it is. — John Lennon. 1968 Vishwanath Pratap Singh had cause to be happy on December 30 The prime minister herself had come down to Lucknow to pat him on his back and give his ministry a clean chit.…

Ends of Justice

31st Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 8, 202410 Comments

So Ham-Handed and desperate for representatives of any stature in Assam has the Congress(I) become that it has jettisoned all concern for decorum and dignity in the loftiest institution of the land, the Supreme Court. Exactly four weeks after he delivered a judgment that granted Bihar Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra a reprieve from trial for…

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