All stories by JYOTI PUNWANI
'This Isn't Like Any Other Election'
Rediff.com14 May 2024'We can't sit back clutching our memories of the riots. The country, the future of our children are more important.' Jyoti Punwani reports on an unusual election meeting in Mumbai.
'First Congress Candidate To Get Vote From A Thackeray'
Rediff.com9 May 2024While the responses of the candidates were predictable, depending on which side they belonged to, an interesting point slipped through when Rahul Shewale cited the Dharavi Redevelopment Project as a scheme that would add to Mumbai's importance. No big infrastructural project in Mumbai, he said, could be successful without the Centre's nod.
'Why Are We Being Made To Suffer?'
Rediff.com10 Apr 2024'The last six years have been full of uncertainty. We've been constantly worrying about what will happen next.'
'Shoma Sen should have been released in October 2018'
Rediff.com9 Apr 2024'Shoma didn't have the luxury of time. She was already suffering from so many ailments.'
'Unbelievable after six years my mother got bail'
Rediff.com6 Apr 2024'I was laughing and crying at the same time. Right now, just extremely happy that she will be out and amongst us soon.'
'They wanted to create an image of me as a devil'
Rediff.com20 Mar 2024'Those giving voice to the voiceless should be welcomed, not punished.' 'Yes, I paid a price -- 10 years in jail -- but it wasn't only me who did so. There are many paying the price.'
'I was scared to death for Baba's life'
Rediff.com19 Mar 2024'I don't know if he put up a front but he never let me feel his morale was down. He told me how he was tackling the problems he was facing, or if there was some way the lawyers could help, but he would always tell me not to worry with a big broad smile.'
'My 7 years in Anda cell were the most inhuman form of solitary confinement'
Rediff.com18 Mar 2024'When there was no crime committed, everything had to be fabricated. They see it as a war, and everything is fair in love and war.'
How These Lawyers Worked Tirelessly To Free Saibaba
Rediff.com8 Mar 2024'We were sure our appeal would succeed. We knew we could break down the evidence and show it was hollow.'
'There was no evidence, no crime committed by him'
Rediff.com5 Mar 2024Despite being 90% handicapped, suffering from multiple ailments and dependent on a wheelchair, the former Delhi University professor has not been able to step out of the anda cell of the Nagpur Jail at all since his conviction.
When Was Ram Mandir Project Not Political?
Rediff.com22 Jan 2024The Opposition's stand on the Ayodhya consecration is puzzling. Their only objection seems to be that the BJP has hijacked a religious event for political benefit. In saying this, the Opposition is either being naive or hypocritical, argues Jyoti Punwani.
'Azaadi ka amrit kaal was used to grant remission to rapists'
Rediff.com9 Jan 2024'I see this judgment as a chance to say 'Boo' to the dark. But we shouldn't lose sight of the larger darkness that we have to keep fighting in everyday ways.'
'Gujarat govt must give Bilkis Bano security'
Rediff.com9 Jan 2024'I learnt today that Bilkis Bano had to change her house after these people were released as some of them lived in her vicinity.' 'This was an injustice to her, she had to do this under duress.'
'Why did the government go out on a limb for these 11 men?'
Rediff.com9 Jan 2024'What did these men mean to the government? What does its support for these men say about this government?'
'Today Is Worse Than British Times'
Rediff.com30 Dec 2023'Today, the BJP is using power in such a manner that they not only crush the Opposition, but even their own supporters can't rebel.'
'Unity in diversity has helped us survive'
Rediff.com30 Dec 2023'The BJP is trying to change this mantra.'
'Those days, 'jail-returned' was like 'foreign-returned', something to aspire for'
Rediff.com25 Dec 2023'Gandhi had given the call 'Do or Die'. And with all the leaders arrested, you had to be your own leader.'
'Had he been insane, he would have shot everyone'
Rediff.com17 Dec 2023'How was it possible for Singh to have got a government job, and that too one involving the handling of guns, had he been insane?'
'It was not just an operation against NewsClick'
Rediff.com10 Oct 2023The entire operation was meant to have a chilling effect on independent journalists, those not completely subservient to the regime, the small section still doing what the Fourth Estate should do -- raising questions to those in power.
'This Is The Action Of A Scared Government'
Rediff.com4 Oct 2023'How can a journalist be accused of terrorism when there is no overt act of terror committed?'