The entire exercise, from Raut’s op-ed in Saamna to Sood’s meeting with the CM and the tweets thereafter, points at Sena’s attempt to let Sood know who is the boss.
With the current pandemic-led distress cutting across sectors, segments and habitations, India needs a new nationwide social protection programme to salve the widespread economic agony.
When a Mumbai train bound for Chhapra in the North ends up in Bengaluru in the South or a train set on a journey to Gorakhpur reaches Rourkela in Odisha, who has lost the way?