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Many Lessons To Learn From Recent General Elections Held In Vietnam

By Amiad Horowitz We Americans are used to the never-ending and increasingly costly cycle of U.S. electoral campaigns. Theoretically, elections are supposed to happen once every two to six years depending on the office and, one would think, campaigns for those elections would coincide with the election schedule. The...

Jun 1 · >

CPI(M) Leader Mythily Sivaraman Passes Away In Chennai On Sunday

By Satyaki Chakraborty Mythily Sivaraman, veteran Marxist leader, a champion of workers and women’s rights and a formidable name and popular political leader from Tamil Nadu, passed away in Chennai on Sunday. She was 84 and is survived by her husband and daughter. Sivaraman, a leading member of the...

May 31 · >

India’s Investor Friendly Image Gathers Momentum

By Nantoo Banerjee It remains a big mystery over the last seven years of the BJP rule as to why the government continues to defend an indefensible law, allowing retrospective tax demand on companies, enacted in 2012 by the previous United Progressive Alliance regime. The law was a brainchild...

May 31 · >

BJP Is Getting Nervous About Poll Prospects In Uttar Pradesh

By Amulya Ganguli The BJP’s opponents had easily outrun the saffron party in the last round of assembly elections, winning in three – West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu – of the four states. Even in the fourth, Assam, they performed well enough in terms of vote share if...

May 31 · >

Narendra Modi Trampling The Bengali Sub-Nationality Sensibilities

By Arun Srivastava Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was absolutely right in his avowal that second wave of corona which consumed lakhs of innocent people happened because of Narendra Modi failing to perform his moral responsibilities. No incident could illustrate Narendra Modi’s incompetent handling of the pandemic in a more...

May 31 · >

China, Bangladesh Thrive On India’s Cattle Export Ban

By Ashis Biswas It may sound ironic, but Bangladesh and China have profited substantially from the NDA Government’s cattle export ban introduced in mid 2014. This comes as no surprise to the growing tribe of critics of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Says a Kolkata- based analyst, ‘A...

May 31 · >

With His Bogus Claims, Ramdev Is Pushing Patanjali Products

By Prabir Purkayastha All publicity is good publicity—so the old marketing slogan goes. Is that why Ramdev courts controversy by laughing at Covid-19 victims gasping for air on his Aastha channel? His attack on allopathic medicine as “stupid science” and false claims that “10,000 doctors have died” after two...

May 31 · >

Anti-Bolsonaro Protests Sweep More Than 200 Cities Across Brazil

By Steve Sweeney Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro faced calls to resign as mass protests swept more than 200 cities demanding his impeachment over the country’s coronavirus crisis. He has been accused of “genocide” by former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva over his reckless handling of the Covid-19...

May 31 · >

Mamata’s Massive Victory In Bengal Has Opened Up National Possibilities

By Harihar Swarup Mamata Banerjee’s political victory in the West Bengal elections is remarkably impressive. Here was a chief minister (CM) who successfully defied two-term anti-incumbency — and while there have been other CMs who have successfully returned to power for a third time (Narendra Modi is a prime...

May 29 · >

How Does Changing A Way Of Life Help Anybody In Lakshadweep?

By Sushil Kutty Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran stands with the people of Lakshadweep who want Lakshadweep administrator Praful Khoda Patel upended in the Arabian Sea at a spot far away from Gujarat, which is where Patel, a close acquaintance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, belongs to. For those walking...

May 29 · >
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