Congress party’s proclaimed “mentors” Messrs Sam Pitroda and Kaushik Basu know more than they are letting on. Their flurry of financially retrograde statements advocating for ...
Sam Pitroda, as a politician and policymaker, has always been the stupid person’s idea of a smart person. His recent Fitzpatrick-scale foray into the physiognomy of Indians, revealing a mind that is ...
A ‘slip of the tongue’ is an accident when one intends to say one thing but says something else. If it recurs, they are no longer accidents; they point towards a larger problem. For the ...
A racial remark about Indians made by Sam Pitroda in a podcast sparked nationwide outrage on Wednesday, the Congress dissociated from his comment and Pitroda had to resign as chairman of Indian ...
New Delhi: The Congress isn't seemingly learning from past mistakes, or its political opponents. It is seen as reluctant to act against senior leaders, often perceived to be close to the first family ...
Congress party’s proclaimed “mentors” Messrs Sam Pitroda and Kaushik Basu know more than they are letting on. Their flurry of financially retrograde statements advocating for “bolshewokeist” taxes are ...
For the second time in the last month, Sam Pitroda, who stepped down as Indian Overseas Congress chairman on May 8, sent his party colleagues scrambling to issue clarifications. This time, with ...
I have been appalled, but not amazed, by the ‘idea of India’ utterances of the Congress party’s Dilip Cherian, Sam Pitroda, and Mani Shankar Aiyar recently. They spoke, respectively, of India being an ...
On Saturday, Ghanshyam Tiwari, a senior BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP, mentioned that the Congress has appointed individuals such as Mani Shankar Aiyar and Sam Pitroda as its primary spokespersons in ...
So, what really came out of the PPP [C] Congress? Truth be told, plenty. Let’s turn back the clock and see. To spice up things and keep the delegates excited, there was one inspiring leader singing an ...
Leaders tend to occupy a dominant space in our public discourses, whether or not they actively aim for it. Owing to their centrality in their respective domains, this predominance seems inevitable.