Feb 14 2025 118 mins 28
This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande and Anand Vardhan are joined by The Caravan’s Hartosh Singh Bal and Delhi University professor Tanvir Aeijaz.
The panel begins the show by discussing Narendra Modi’s meeting with Donald Trump which Manisha terms “a test of statecraft” for Modi. The discussion then moves to the Delhi election result, which saw the BJP returning to power after 27 years.
“This is a new BJP. It has gained strength since the 2024 Lok Sabha elections,” says Hartosh. “...These elections were not fought on Modi’s back. The party now has organisational strength. Even if Modi falls to the wayside, it does not make a difference to the BJP.” As the panel discusses the AAP and Congress’s performance, Abhinandan says, “One thing BJP has pulled off well is that they won Delhi without a [chief ministerial] face.”
Tanvir talks about the controversy surrounding the new UGC draft guidelines that give state governors a prominent role in selecting vice-chancellors. “This regulation comes in the backdrop of the idea that we need to have one curriculum, one education system across the country,” he says. “But education is a concurrent subject…everything in a monastic form creates a problem for federalism.”
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Timecodes
00:00:00 - Introductions and announcements
00:04:57 - Headlines
00:11:48 - Modi in America
00:18:20 - Delhi elections
00:45:13 - Manipur developments
00:51:20 - UGC guidelines
01:22:16 - Tanvir’s recommendation
01:29:55 - Hartosh’s recommendation
01:33:17 - Letters
01:46:01 - Recommendations
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Produced and recorded by Priyali Dhingra and Ashish Anand.
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