I actually debated within myself for the last five days whether I should actually write this piece…it was more than a debate…it was a kind of soul-searching with
The death of the missionary and soul-predator John Allen Chau, a US citizen should be viewed for what it is: the latest in a long line of religious interference by
Twitter Inc cofounder and CEO Jack Dorsey visited India.
And got Jacked.
There’s just no other way to say this but it appears that Jack Dorsey seems dense or
The Puranic story of Raktabijasura is one of my all-time favourites. Very briefly, Raktabijasura is a Rakshasa, a demon who is endowed with a boon that he thinks will make
Maoists and Naxals are national security threats. Discursive confusion arises at the precise moment one forgets this basic premise.
Look at what’s happening in the immediate aftermath of the
If fortune favours the brave and misery loves company, misery needs to heave a permanent sigh of relief. It has crown-prince-forever-in-waiting, Rahul Gandhi for constant company.
In a recent podcast
Your Honourable Excellency Shri Pranab Mukherjee,
At the outset, please do not mistake me for addressing you thus. It was a reminder to myself to congratulate you because it was
And while they swore the dog was mad,
They swore the man would die.
But soon a wonder came to light,
That showed the rogues they lied:
The man recovered
This column is authored by Kashyap Naik, a practising lawyer.
In a recent speech during August 2017 at Bangalore, Amit Shah, the national president of BJP, interestingly cited a few