Tonight on The Buck Stops Here:
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's 4-point peace proposal: Is it realistic?
After Nawaz Sharif says Kashmiris are oppressed by foreign occupation, India hits back with the External Affairs Ministry saying, "We agree that terrorism has underlying causes - in this case poverty of wisdom and ignorance of consequences." On The Buck Stops Here, as the war of words between India and Pakistan reaches the United Nations, we look at Nawaz Sharif's 4-point formula to de-escalate the crisis. Is it at all realistic?
Uttar Pradesh's Dadri on edge: 'Netas' see a political harvest?
Fresh details have now emerged on how a charged communal atmosphere was created in Dadri, near Delhi. When the situation exploded, Mohammad Akhlaq was its first victim, after a rumour was allegedly deliberately circulated that he kept beef in his fridge. In 2015, there are still forces that insist that what happened in Dadri was the fault of Mr Akhlaq and his family. On The Buck Stops Here, we ask: What are these forces? Is the Samajwadi Party government helpless to take them on? And as local netas fish in troubled waters, we debate: Why is petty politics being played over this brutal act of violence?