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Vol 47 Issue 5
2nd June to 8th June 2018
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INDIAN DENTIST'S DEATH DRIVES IRISH REVOLUTION
Politics loses its lustre when men of God get involved Archbishop of Delhi, Anil Couto kicked up quite the storm this week with a letter he wrote to all parish priests in the capital. “The turbulent political atmosphere which poses a threat to the democratic principles,” the letter states, “enshrined in the Constitution and the secular fabric of our nation. It is our hallowed practice to pray for our country and its political leaders all the time but all the more so when we approach the general elections. As we
look forward towards 2019 when we will have new government let us begin a prayer campaign for our country.” Continued on page 26
Modi's blunt retort to May revealed Last weekend changed the history of Ireland and gifted its women what they deserved years ago. The key to the revolution was an Indian dentist who died after being denied a termination of pregnancy in 2012. The country's campaign for abortion reform started after 31-year-old Savita Halappanavar's death and it
became a catalyst to overturn Ireland’s ban on abortion in all but the strictest circumstances. The whole country remembered her, as the Aches mural, beside Bernard Shaw pub in Portobello, became a focal point of homage to Halappanavar. Continued on page 16
While addressing the media on the completion of four years of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj revealed a blunt side of our beloved Prime Minister. She said, “Prime Minister Modi told British Prime Minister that UK courts asking about the condition
of Indian jails is not right, as these are the same prisons where they had jailed our leaders like Gandhi and Nehru.” The stern message was delivered to May when the two leaders met in London in April, during the meeting of Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Continued on page 26