Virtually for more than thirty hours, the provincial government of the capital city of India was being run from the streets: it was a moment when a ruling government had taken recourse to protests. The cabinet had met on the pathways; the chief minister had slept on the roads of a city which he governed. Continue reading →
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Posted on January 24, 2014 by Shreesha Udupa
Virtually for more than thirty hours, the provincial government of the capital city of India was being run from the streets: it was a moment when a ruling government had taken recourse to protests. The cabinet had met on the pathways; the chief minister had slept on the roads of a city which he governed. Continue reading →