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Why Lok Sabha Election For 20 Seats In Kerala Is Crucial For Future Of Left In Indian Politics?

By Satyaki Chakraborty The polling to the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala in the second phase of elections on April 26 is of crucial significance to the two communist parties CPI(M) and the CPI for their future role in the turbulent post election days of the Indian polity....

Apr 25 · >

Organised Congress Offers BJP A Tough Electoral Battle In Rajasthan

By Dr. Gyan Pathak With second phase of election on April 26, Lok Sabha election on all 25 constituencies in Rajasthan will conclude. In every constituency, the Congress has offered BJP tough electoral battles, which made none less than Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lose his cool, who out...

Apr 25 · >

UBT Shiv Sena Forced To Sweat It Out As Polls Heat Up In Maharashtra

By Sushil Kutty Skies are clear and the heat unbearable. Will people step outdoors to vote? The first phase saw some reluctance. One more lacklustre phase and Prime Minister Narendra will have nothing new to coin. But voting is being tied to the ‘mangalsutra’ and it ain’t different in...

Apr 25 · >

Mamata-Kolkata High Court Confrontation Has Serious Implications

By Arun Srivastava Will the Calcutta High Court hold West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee guilty of contempt of court? Political circles are abuzz with anticipation ever since Banerjee came out with her sensation allegation: “They (the BJP) have bought off the Calcutta] High Court.” Her disenchantment with the...

Apr 25 · >

Prime Minister’s Vicious Speech Against Muslims In Poll Campaign Violates Constitution

By P. Sudhir The prime minister’s vitriolic speech of April 21, delivered two days after the first phase of polling of the Lok Sabha elections, has been widely condemned both in India and abroad. The language and bigotry which he displayed to incite hatred against the Muslim community and...

Apr 25 · >

May Day In 2024 Is A Reminder To The Indian Working Class Of A Long Battle For Rights

By Krishna Jha It was May Day when workers all over the world were waking up to the reality that they too have rights, as a class. For us in India, outcome was All India Trade Union Congress that came into existence in 1920, with Lala Lajpat Rai as...

Apr 25 · >

How Bhagawat Gita Egged Robert F Kennedy Jr. To Stand Against President Biden

By Anjan Roy Robert J Oppenheimer was inspired by it, T.S. Eliot was fascinated by the slokas and now an independent candidate aspiring for the White House revealed he was egged on to put a fight for the top job by the Bhagawat Gita. Robert F. Kennedy, nephew of...

Apr 25 · >

In Middle East War, U.S. Facing A Big Dilemma On How Far To Get Involved

By Girish Linganna Deterrence is straightforward! It means stopping the enemy from taking action by threatening military force. The US, with its powerful global military, should easily be able to deter Iran, which has outdated military equipment, including warships and fighter jets older than the first Moon landing. However,...

Apr 25 · >

Election Commission Has A Dismal Record On Acting Against Modi’s Breaches Of Poll Code

By K Raveendran For the sake of record, the Election Commission has said that it is examining the complaint made against the speech made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a rally in Rajasthan where he had said that if Congress is elected to power at the Centre, it...

Apr 24 · >

In The First Two Phases Of Polling, Trends Have Not Favoured BJP

By Dr. Gyan Pathak People gathered to hear PM Narendra Modi in Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh on April 22, just two days before the end of election campaigns for the second phase of Lok Sabha election 2024, were surprised when they heard him lowering the pitch from the high...

Apr 24 · >

BJP Confident In One But Shaky In Two Other Sitting Seats In Bengal In Second Phase

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: second phase of 18th Lok Sabha elections starting on April 26 will have a strange commonality with the first phase in West Bengal. Just like the April 19 elections, it remains to be seen whether the three constituencies represented by BJP MPs in the second...

Apr 24 · >

Congress Is Hoping On Its Five Guarantees For Success In Karnataka Polls

By Harihar Swarup Winning Karnataka is central to the BJP’s plans to make deeper inroads into the south. The saffron party tasted power for the first time in South India in 2008, when B S Yediyurappa formed the government in Karnataka despite falling short of a majority. While a...

Apr 24 · >

Modi’s Attempts To Polarise Hindi Heartland Not Yielding Big Response

By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi “spreading fear” among Hindu women by claiming that the Congress would not even spare their mangalsutra if it comes to power, as well as maligning Dr Manmohan Singh for his reflection on share of power to the minorities, such as Muslims, are the top...

Apr 24 · >

Jat Farmers Anger Haunt BJP In Second Phase Of Polls In Uttar Pradesh

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The visible anger in powerful Thakur-Rajput community which constitutes 10 per cent of total votes in the population of Uttar Pradesh can spoil chances of BJP candidates in eight seats of Western UP going to poll in second phase on April 26.. The Thakur community...

Apr 24 · >

Court Order On Bengal Teachers Recruitment Has Big Impact On Lok Sabha Polls

By Tirthankar Mitra Illegality and bribe are unacceptable under any circumstances. But so is tarring those with the same brush who did not indulge in these unlawful practices and obtained teaching and non-teaching jobs from 2016 School Service Commission test in West Bengal. A 300-page judgement of a Division...

Apr 24 · >

Middle East Totters On The Edge Of A Cliff As Two Arch Enemies Confront Each Other

By James M Dorsey Multiple overt and covert wars have pushed the Middle East to the edge of a cliff. Increased tension between Iran and Israel complicates efforts to pull the Middle East back from the abyss. With the two archenemies walking a fine line between waging covert or...

Apr 24 · >

Democratic Alliance Wins In South Korean Elections To Parliament Defeating Ruling PPP

By Kap Seol South Korea’s unpopular conservative president, Yoon Suk-yeol, and his People Power Party (PPP) suffered a well-deserved defeat on April 10 when voters went to the polls to elect a new National Assembly. The governing party could only manage 108 out of the 300 seats. Yoon now...

Apr 24 · >

PM Narendra Modi’s Frustration Mounting On His Stronghold Too

By Dr. Gyan Pathak At the fag end of second phase campaign of Lok Sabha election 2024 scheduled on April 26, PM Narendra Modi’s stronghold Hindi heartland states are emanating signals that they are heading for a clipping of his poll ambitions. BJP’s performance in the first phase of...

Apr 23 · >
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