
Red Jat
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Red Jat
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Satluj risks rekindling anger & distrust in Punjab. It’s not about the film, but the votes How will this work? Who can this benefit? #NationalInterest for the week Illustration: Shruti Naithani @Shrru_art theprint.in/national-inter…






Gujarat gets most sports infra funds Gujarat gets most flood mgmt funds Gujarat gets Commonwealth Games Gujarat is selected to bid for Olympics Gujarat gets ICC cricket finals Gujarat gets bullet train Seems the rest of the states are just colonies of Gujarat.





Clip of an interview of Indira Gandhi from 1984 where she talks about terrorism in Punjab. She avoids naming Bhindranwale or his org, and largely blames Akalis for the killings. She also avoids naming Hindus as specific target of this hate politics, and makes it more about Sikhs. While Akalis are not at all doodh ka dhoola and they are largely to blame even for the current wave of rise in Khalistani sentiments (starting with their u-turn on Farm Laws), Indira erred by making it was more about electoral politics than deeper societal problem. By not talking about Hindus, perhaps thinking that it will be a ‘communal’ thing to do, she ended up erasing some stories and diluting historical narrative. Politicians of today, especially of the mainstream national parties, must avoid both these mistakes. Though in all likelihood, both will be repeated.














NEW: Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett details the chilling threats her family has faced, revealing the terrifying moment her 12-year-old son discovered a bulletproof vest in her bedroom during the fallout of the Dobbs leak. Barrett also recounted a recent "swatting" incident at her home and receiving threatening anonymous deliveries, warning that while federal judges continue to do their jobs without fear or favor, the current threat level is "really high." "I didn't expect that performing this service was going to put me in the position of explaining to my children what a bulletproof vest was, and why I had to wear one."





