December  1999

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Special Millennium Issue

EDITORIAL
Millennium of the millionaires


RAJEEV DHAVAN
The Millennium : Metaphor or Reality

VISHWANATH PRATAP SINGH
‘A government can be run on the basis of a majority, but a country cannot be run without a national consensus’

SITARAM YECHURY
'
Marxis has been one of the foremost contributors in shaping the contours of modern civilisational society'

SWAMI AGNIVESH
‘As a religious person, I have no hesitation in recognising that religions have failed human beings’

KANCHA ILAIAH
‘The task before India’s SCs, STs, OBCs, women and minorities in the third millennium is to end Brahmin hegemony’

KRISHNA SOBTI
‘They are coming back, the fascists. There is no doubt about their real intentions. They have all the designs of dictatorship.’

JAVED AKHTAR
‘Our society is presently living in a void without any collective morality or collective aspirations’

JUSTICE HOSBET SURESH (Retd)
‘It is the experience of several human rights groups that NHRC has shown total indifference to their struggles’

SAIFUDDIN SOZ
‘I feel optimistic about the restoration of Kashmir’s cultural equilibrium and ethos’

ASGHAR ALI ENGINEER
‘When the West determines the agenda for the whole world, people like Osama bin Laden are born’

VALSON THAMPU
‘In times of religious decay, the God of love is turned into a demon of hate. Atrocities on fellow human beings become the preferred offerings to God’

KESAVAN VELUTHAT
Community and religious identity

AKHILESH MITTAL
A verse to mark second millennium end


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