India's `Home' front
By: Banerjee, Sumanta.
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ArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.4404-406.Subject(s): India - Politics and government | Politics and government
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: During the last 50 years, the Indian state seems to have succeeded more in alienating a large number of our people than in winning them over in the folds of its `home'. It is the home ministry, which has been trying to rule vast swathes of our country with a rod of iron - from Kashmir in the north-west to the seven sisters in the north-east. - Reproduced.
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During the last 50 years, the Indian state seems to have succeeded more in alienating a large number of our people than in winning them over in the folds of its `home'. It is the home ministry, which has been trying to rule vast swathes of our country with a rod of iron - from Kashmir in the north-west to the seven sisters in the north-east. - Reproduced.


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