The way things are unfolding, every Delhiite is getting greatly disappointed by those who are in charge of the affairs of this historic city. Read more

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Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, August 25, 2010 at 3:30 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup · Tagged BJP, commonwealth games, Congress, corruption, Delhi, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Delhi government, Delhiite, lok sabha, Lt. Governor Tejinder Khanna, Mayawati, MPs, National Capital Territory, nightmare, parliament, police, traffic flow, traffic jams, water logging
Questions are being raised whether the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah can order the withdrawal of the sedition case registered against Abdul Ahad Jan, the suspended policeman who threw a shoe at him during the Independence Day parade. Read more

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Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 6:53 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup · Tagged Abdul Ahad Jan, bail, Bhopal Gas tragedy, governance, Independence Day parade, Jammu & Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, judicial process, life imprisonment, Magistrate, Monarch, police torture, prison, sedition case, shoe thrower, Warren Anderson
The Supreme Court’s advise to the media to show more restraint in covering incidents such as the Arushi Talwar murder case appears to be more of a warning rather than a gag order as several TV channels are portraying. Read more

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Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Filed under Activism, Capital Closeup, Media · Tagged Apex Court, Arushi Talwar, criminal cases, electronic media, freedom of press, Jessica Lal, Manu Sharma, Media, murder case, Priyadarshini Matoo, Ruchika case, Santosh Kumar Singh, SPS Rathore, Supreme Court, TV channels
I have been to England and the United States numerous times and have met scores of interesting people of all nationalities including Indians living there. Read more

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Posted by Pankaj Vohra on Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at 11:12 pm
Filed under Capital Closeup, World, india · Tagged abroad, countrymen, england, india, Indian spirit, Indians, nationalities, traditions, United states