• September 18, 2013
  • Rajdeep Sardesai

Too soon to say goodbye

The three most influential politicians of the 1990s were Narasimha Rao, Vishwanath Pratap Singh and LK Advani. At a time when the last of the triumvirate prepares to fade...
  • September 4, 2013
  • Rajdeep Sardesai

The enigma of silence

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win!: Mahatma Gandhi Sonia Gandhi is no Mahatma (although sycophantic Congressmen would have you believe...
  • August 7, 2013
  • Rajdeep Sardesai

Get past the potholes

Tweeting can be risky business in the age of the Senas as celebrity author Shobhaa Dé has just found out. Her comment suggesting that Mumbai could be carved out...
  • July 25, 2013
  • Rajdeep Sardesai

Not secularism, stupid

How does one define a tweet as secular or communal? Last week, I sent a morning greeting wishing people Happy Ekadashi. A particularly auspicious day in Maharashtra, it is...
  • July 14, 2013
  • Rajdeep Sardesai

Devolution for evolution

There is a story, possibly apocryphal, on Babasaheb Bhosale being made Maharashtra chief minister in 1982 when AR Antulay had to resign in the wake of the cement scandal,...
  • June 26, 2013
  • Rajdeep Sardesai

Lalu model re-caste

For the political journalist who thrives on caste arithmetic, Bihar is perhaps the last refuge. Even on a whistle-stop visit to Patna to interview the Bihar chief minister, every...
  • June 12, 2013
  • Rajdeep Sardesai

With him or against him

If elections were to held in the social media, Narendra Modi would almost certainly be ‘crowned’ prime minister. Modi has more than 17 lakh followers on twitter, more than...