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Time Of Final Reckoning Has Come For Sedition Law

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The time of reckoning has finally come. The Supreme Court of India is to begin final hearing of petitions challenging sedition law on May 5, 2022, as the Apex Court has said on April 27, and would not entertain any request for any further adjournment...

Apr 28 · >

Petition Challenging Abrogation Of Article 370 Must Get Priority By Supreme Court

By Prakash Karat The chief justice of India, N V Ramana, has stated in court that he would consider resuming the hearing of the petitions challenging the abrogation of Article 370 and the creation of two union territories by dismantling the state of Jammu & Kashmir in July, after...

Apr 28 · >

Highest Judiciary Is Avoiding The Tasks Of Protecting Indian Constitution

By Arun Srivastava Majoritarian’ propensities have completely riveted the Indian politics and its social order. This majoritarian principle has not only vitiated the political structure, instead it has also affected the judiciary; the bureaucracy is already dancing to its tunes.  Stimulating majoritarian is the part of the well designed...

Apr 28 · >

May 1 This Year Has Special Significance For Indian Working Class

By Amarjeet Kaur May Day reminds us the saga of great sacrifices of the workers throughout the world in bringing to focus the extreme exploitation of the working class that they were treated as animals, no fixed working hours, no justified return of their hard labour, no occupational safety...

Apr 28 · >

Employment Outlook In India Turns Bleaker With People Losing Hope In Jobs

By Krishna Jha We have entered a phase when the history of class divided society has been taking a new turn. One of the basic features that are called the driving forces through which capitalism is characterised is labour, and through labour,   comes surplus that drives ahead the productive...

Apr 28 · >

Andhra State Unit Sets Up Reception Committee For 24th Congress Of CPI

By Ram Narsimha Rao CPI general secretary D Raja said that the unity of left, democratic and secular parties is the need of the hour to save the country from the clutches of communal fascists. He underlined the necessity of launching struggles in the same spirit as of communist...

Apr 28 · >

NIA Can Continue With Its Dirt On The Departed Activist Stan Swamy

By John Dayal It may take time to get the Bombay High Court to clear Jesuit Father Stanislaus Lourduswamy’s name in the so-called Elgar Parishad case. And it may take longer to get the Vatican machinery to launch the formal process to grant Sainthood to the 84-year-old priest, whose...

Apr 28 · >

Jaishankar Is Proud Of India’s Global Role But What About Within The Country

By Sushil Kutty There are two Indias. One outlined by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and the other by over 100 ex-bureaucrats and ex-diplomats who wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister. And if S. Jaishankar’s is a fine exposition of everything that is fine about India, and...

Apr 28 · >

Prashant Kishor’s Congress Gambit Still Uncertain

By Harihar Swarup From playing a key role in Narendra Modi’s prime ministerial campaign in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, to taking a political plunge four years later by joining the JD(U) and leaving it in a huff, to negotiate the Congress for any entry now, Prashant Kishor has...

Apr 27 · >

Shiv Sena In A ‘Hindutva’ Muddle As BJP-MNS Taunt It Of Being ‘Secular’

By Sushil Kutty Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and his MVA government are getting boxed in by the machinations of the BJP-MNS combine which is busy giving oxygen to the perception that the Shiv Sena is no longer the Hindutva force it used to be during the time of...

Apr 27 · >
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