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‘Naya Pakistan’: Will-O-The Wisp

By Sankar Ray             Optimism about translation of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Niazi’s dream of carving out ‘Naya Pakistan’ is increasingly apparent as an ‘intellectual error’. To put it bluntly, the dream was taken kindly to by most seasoned analysts with acknowledged grasp over the polity of Pakistan....

Dec 18 · >

Loan Waivers Can’t Increase Farm Income

By Nilanjan Banik             In recent past, a lot has been written about farm loan waivers. Studies have pointed out loan waiver programmes do not make much economic sense (N. Banik (2018) Are Loan Waivers a Panacea for Rural Distress? Economic and Political Weekly). However, if current political discourse...

Dec 18 · >

Congress Needs To Build On Its Assembly Election Success

By Kalyani Shankar             For a party that appeared to be in existential crisis, the Congress has much to cheer about following the win in three big states – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh this month. Success in polls is always heartening and it becomes even better when the...

Dec 18 · >

At Loggerheads, Conviction And Perception

By Aditya Aamir             Leave room for daily developments. That is what the conviction of Sajjan Kumar is, a development! A date in the Delhi high Court roster which is suddenly recorded history. And because nobody anticipated Sajjan Kumar’s conviction, no one significant stood up and opposed Kamal Nath’s...

Dec 18 · >

Unbox Therapy – The Most Insane Laptop Ever Built…

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Dec 18 · >

1984 anti-Sikh riots ghost haunts Congress again following Sajjan Kumar’s sentencing

Congress has long been trying to bury the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, but its ghosts have not left haunting and today the discomfort was to the highest level when a Delhi High Court bench of Justices S Muralidhar and Vinod Goel sentenced life imprisonment for party leader Sajjan Kumar. In...

Dec 18 · >

Congress Resurgence Complicates Bengal Scenario

By Ashis Biswas             Irrespective of the general impact of the recent Assembly elections in five states, resulting in a major setback for the BJP ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the political situation in West Bengal has just got much more complex.             Chief minister Mamata Banerjee...

Dec 17 · >

Poll Results Point To Re-Emergence Of Old Political Equations

By Arun Srivastava             The defeat of BJP in the three states Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh is being ascribed as an anti incumbency mandate, but such a view overlooks the fact that the dalits and tribals have returned to the Congress fold. It is an open secret that...

Dec 17 · >

Akhilesh Goes Out Of Way To Keep Mayawati In Anti-Bjp Fold

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav is playing second fiddle to BSP leader Mayawati to dislodge BJP from Centre. Enthused by the results of assembly polls in three states, Akhilesh Yadav is willing to leave more seats to Mayawati in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections....

Dec 17 · >

Little To Celebrate Global ‘Anti-Corruption Day’ In India

By Nantoo Banerjee             Few in the government or public life in India took note of the International Anti-Corruption Day, which quietly came and went on December 9, almost unknown, unrecognised. Rarely, a global UN event gets such a silent reception in India. There was probably no reason to...

Dec 17 · >

Mayawati Is The Biggest Loser In The Recent Polls

By Amulya Ganguli While the Congress has risen like a Phoenix from the ashes of its 2014 drubbing and the BJP is licking its wounds and wondering about its fate in next year’s general election, Mayawati can be regarded as the biggest loser. Her hopes that she could use...

Dec 17 · >

BJP to play Hindutva, development, rural issue cards in 2019 election campaign

Alliances may be important to suppress Bharatiya Janata Party in 2019 Lok Sabha elections, but Congress need to know it should be crafted carefully. The win in three Hindi states (MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh) should not lead the Rahul Gandhi-led party turn to oblivion that two plus two was not...

Dec 17 · >

Modi thanks Assam voters for supporting BJP in panchayat polls

Thanking voters in Assam for support in the panchayat polls the Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Saturday people of northeast have chosen BJP and its allies. Modi appreciated his Assam BJP team for the success in panchayat polls in a tweet and added further that it is their privilege...

Dec 16 · >

It Is A ‘Triple Whammy’ For The Bjp In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The conclusion is inescapable. It is a triple whammy for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kerala as well as at the national level. First and foremost, the BJP-RSS is down in the dumps over the diminishing returns from the Sabarimala agitation. The BJP leaders...

Dec 15 · >

Trump’s Defence Spending Hike Sets Dangerous Precedent

Trump’s Defence Spending Hike Sets Dangerous Precedent The post Trump’s Defence Spending Hike Sets Dangerous Precedent appeared first on Newspack by India Press Agency. IPA Newspack

Dec 15 · >

Communist Parties Around The World Are On The Rebound

By Chris Butters             “Communist Parties around the world are gaining a second wind and are deeply involved in working-class struggles in their respective countries,” Rossana Cambron, the Communist Party USA delegate told representatives at the International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties (IMCWP), held in Athens in November....

Dec 15 · >

Disconnect With People Modi’s Biggest Failure

By K Raveendran Like it happens with all despots, Modi has been undone by his own self. He is himself his biggest enemy. If he needed any more, then there has been Amit Shah. The two once made the famed poll victory machine, but thanks to the arrogance of...

Dec 15 · >

Despite Sweet Victory, Congress Has Big Work Ahead

By Harihar Swarup             There was great jubilation at Congress victory in the just concluded Assembly elections but let us face the reality. The Congress win in two major Hindi speaking states—Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh—is not as convincing as that of Chhattisgarh. Odds were indeed against the BJP but...

Dec 15 · >
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