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Massive Rush Of Political Opportunists To Trinamool Makes Mamata’s Task Difficult

By Ashis Biswas Despite marginalising opposition parties to near extinction in the ongoing Bengal civic body polls, the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) remains an acutely divided house. As in 2018, hordes of TMC dissidents angered over not securing nominations ,are fighting the 2022 elections too as ‘independents’, in many...

Feb 19 · >

Internet Suspension For Quelling Protests Cost India $4.7 Billion

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Modi government resorted to large scale shutdowns of internet connections to quell protests by people against its policies adopted between 2019 and 2021 is now well known, but what is little known is that the internet suspension was effected for 14,280 hours during this period...

Feb 19 · >

Using Minority Rights To Stonewall Professionalism

By K Raveendran An important case to decide how far minority rights can be cited to claim to take cover from professional standards in the conduct of aided educational institutions is coming up for the consideration of the Supreme Court shortly. The case relates to the question whether the...

Feb 19 · >

Congress Flip Flops In Election Campaign May Damage The Party Prospects

By Harihar Swarup A columnist has aptly summed up the poll scene in Punjab and how the ruling congress party committed gaffe after gaffe. “The Congress’s campaign in Punjab is a lesson how not to win elections”, he wrote. Chief Minister Charanjit Channi, appears to be a general without...

Feb 19 · >

Amit Shah’s Assurance To Channi To Probe Kejriwal Is Nothing But Bizarre

By Sushil Kutty Union Home Minister Amit Shah has promised Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi that he will “personally look into” former AAP leader Kumar Vishwas’s allegations that Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal sups with terrorists and separatists and wanted to become “first Prime Minister...

Feb 19 · >

Indian Constitutional Ethics Including Secularism Are Under Attack

By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi ever since he came to occupy the office of prime minister has been insinuating worst nature of jibe against Jawahar Lal Nehru. This is the greater part of the RSS design to portray Nehru as an enemy of Hindus. RSS for pretty long time...

Feb 19 · >

By Using Hijab Issue, Sangh Parivar Is Trying To Assert Hindu Supremacy

By Kavita Krishnan To understand the true meaning of the ‘hijab issue’ playing out in Karnataka and other states, one only needs to pay close attention to the way in which it is being invoked in poll-bound states by Bharatiya Janata Party leaders aiming to create and consolidate...

Feb 19 · >

Narendra Modi’s Jibes Against Nehru And Congress Show Him In Poor Light

By Sushil Kutty As usual Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose to field a cabinet minister to field questions posed to him on his government and his governance style. In the latest such instance, it was former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who forced Modi to cringe. The famously “quiet” Singh...

Feb 18 · >

Unemployment Rate Decline Veils Frightening Level Of Joblessness

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The frightening reality of joblessness in India persists and millions of people have just stopped even searching for jobs. Modi government is playing with the data that showed a decline in the unemployment rate, and Union Minister of Labour and Unemployment Bhupender Yadav claimed employment...

Feb 18 · >

First Two Phases Of UP Assembly Polls Indicate Voters Punishing BJP

By Rahil Nora Chopra Reports coming from the ground after the first two phases of polling in Uttar Pradesh is that SP-RLD alliance is way ahead over BJP. The impact of the farmers’ agitation is most evident in the assembly seats, which are adjacent to Delhi, such as Muzaffarnagar,...

Feb 18 · >

Narendra Modi Magic Losing Its Spell In The Ongoing State Elections

By Partha S. Ghosh First, it was the humiliating defeat of the BJP in the high-profile West Bengal election early last year. In his desperation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had even resorted to a vulgar campaign against the Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, but to no avail. Then came his...

Feb 18 · >

Widening Of Inequality Is A Natural Consequence Of Capitalist Planning

By Prabhat Patnaik Much has been written about the immense increase in economic inequality that has occurred of late and various startling figures have been provided by bodies like Oxfam, which has just come out with a report titled Inequality Kills. This shows that the wealth of the 10...

Feb 18 · >

Ukraine Crisis Has Exposed The Real Game Plan Of United States Govt

By Prakash Karat The inception of the current crisis on Ukraine lies in the continuing eastward expansion of NATO.  Contrary to what was promised to Russia by the United States in the post-Soviet period that NATO would not expand eastward, all the East European countries and the Baltic states,...

Feb 18 · >

United States Ramps Up War Talk As It Points More Missiles At Russia

By John Wojcik U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken went on national television Thursday morning to declare, again, that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could start at any moment. His dire prediction was yet another in the endless string of declarations by the U.S. that war could start at...

Feb 18 · >

38 get death sentence in Ahmedabad serial blast case

A special Gujarat court pronounced death sentence on 38 out of 49 convicts in the Ahmedabad serial bomb blast case today. Eleven other convicts have been awarded life imprisonment. The deat sentence to the 38 convicts has been awarded under section 302of the Indian penal Code (IPC) and  Unlawful...

Feb 18 · >

Narendra Modi Seeks To Retain Power Through His Strategy Of ‘Divide And Rule’

By Nitya Chakraborty Two phases of polling for the seven phase assembly elections to the five states have been over by now and the third phase is due on February 20. By then in   three states Goa, Uttarakhand and Punjab, the polling will be completed. Only two states Uttar...

Feb 17 · >

Time Ripe For Building A Broad Unity Against Centre’s Attacks On Federalism

By Prakash Karat Some chief ministers of the opposition-ruled states have been discussing about the need for a united stand to defend federalism and to counter the onslaught of the Modi government on centre-state relations. The need for a united stand of state governments in defense of states’ rights...

Feb 17 · >

Yogi Adityanath Has Lost His Senses By Putting His UP Model Above Kerala

By Binoy Viswam Ever since the battle for Uttar Pradesh has begun, the RSS – BJP big shots are anxious about their political fortunes. Though states like Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa also are scheduled to the polls, the chieftains of the Sangh Parivar are more nervous about UP....

Feb 17 · >
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