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Priyanka Gandhi’s Promise To Do Away With Agniveer Scheme Is Welcome

By Sushil Kutty Five days ago, Congress leader Priyanka Vadra Gandhi said that once in power at the Centre, a Congress-led government will abolish the Agniveer scheme. She said that a “professional army of full-term soldiers” cannot be replaced by ragtag “mercenaries for hire”. Priyanka Vadra Gandhi is right....

Jul 14 · >

Opposition Parties To Gather In Bengaluru To Chalk Out 2024 Strategy

By Rahil Nora Chopra The second meeting of the Opposition parties will be conducted on July 17-18 in Karnataka’s Bengaluru. Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi will mark her presence for the dinner that Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will be hosting for the Opposition leaders at Bengaluru on July...

Jul 14 · >

BJP’s Rajya Sabha Nominee From Bengal Ananta Maharaj Has A Divisive Role In The State

By Tirthankar Mitra With an eye on Rajbanshi community votes in next year’s Lok Sabha elections, Bengal BJP is supporting the candidacy of Greater Coochbehar People’s Movement leader, Ananta Maharaj who is known for his divisive activities. The move to keep its support base in the areas inhabited by...

Jul 14 · >

Massive Trinamool Win In Bengal Rural Elections Dashes BJP’s 2024 Hopes

By Satyaki Chakraborty The massive victory of the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress in the panchayat polls in West Bengal has sent signals to all the national political parties — the BJP, the Congress and the CPI(M) — about its consequences on the politics of the state, as also the...

Jul 13 · >

Infighting Pushed BJP On Slippery Ground In Chhattisgarh

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Warring BJP factions in Chhattisgarh have become too disorderly to be reined in by the Central leadership pushing the BJP on slippery ground in this poll bound state, where elections are scheduled to be held by the end of 2023. It is precisely for this...

Jul 13 · >

Amit Shah On Mission ‘Bully Opposition’ After SC Verdict On ED Director

By Arun Srivastava Bullying their political opponents is the key strategy for the top BJP leaders. The tweet from Amit Shah: “Those rejoicing over the Hon’ble SC decision on the ED case are delusional for various reasons: The amendments to the CVC Act, which were duly passed by Parliament,...

Jul 13 · >

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde Is Now Having His Moment Of Truth

By Sushil Kutty Being Eknath Shinde is not tantamount to standing alone. The Maharashtra Chief Minister may appear aloof, even forlorn and shy, but it’s an illusion. Unlike what his name conveys, Eknath is somebody who is adept in winning allies. Let’s not forget how Shiv Sena MLAs deserted...

Jul 13 · >

BJP Leadership Is Panicky At Continuing Erosion In Its Bengal Support Base

By Tirthankar Mitra A bumpy road lies ahead of the West Bengal unit of BJP as it takes stock of its political fortunes about eight months ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Emerging a distant second to Trinamool Congress in this year’s panchayat elections, its leadership ought to be...

Jul 13 · >

Large Scale Manipulation And Rigging Of Votes In Bengal Panchayat Polls

By P. Sudhir The three-tier panchayat elections in West Bengal have seen a repetition of an escalating scale of violence and intimidation unleashed by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on their political opponents and against people who were perceived to be voting against it. At every stage of the polling...

Jul 13 · >

A Shot In The Arm For CPI-M On UCC Seminar In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Communist Party of India(Marxist)(CPI(M) received a big boost with major Muslim organisations deciding to attend its seminar on Uniform Civil Code(UCC), to be held in Kozhikode on July 15. The organisations which would participate in the seminar are: two factions of the Sunnis, three...

Jul 13 · >

There Is No End To The Narendra Modi Govt’s Efforts To Rewrite History

By Krishna Jha We are facing the wall today, where there is no beyond and also no future. Right to free speech has been suffocated since criticism is taken as an anathema. Also our rulers today do not endorse the way people lived in all these post independence years....

Jul 13 · >

Opposition Unity Widens Partywise Amidst Threats Of Split

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Since the first opposition meet in Patna on June 23, 2023, the BJP seems to be hell bent on intimidating opposition leaders with corruption cases to submission, while the political parties in opposition have augmented their unity efforts which has clearly widened in terms of...

Jul 12 · >

Trinamool’s Big Bengal Panchayat Poll Win Is A Boost Before 2024 Polls

By Arun Srivastava Once again the Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has shown her political supremacy and electoral prowess by making her party decisively sweep West Bengal panchayat polls in the face of stiff challenge from Narendra Modi peeping through the posters put up by the state party urging...

Jul 12 · >

Amit Shah’s Jibe At Opposition On Denial Of Extension To ED Chief Is Ominous

By Sushil Kutty Learn to put the fear of the enforcement directorate in politicians from the Modi government. Tuesday, July 11, the Supreme Court cancelled the continuing run of ED director Sanjay Kumar Mishra. But before celebrations broke, Union Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted, reminding those “rejoicing” that it...

Jul 12 · >

Response On UCC Shows How Technology Has Democratised Political Debate

By K Raveendran The overwhelming response to the call by the Law Commission to public for recording their opinion on the proposed Uniform Civil Code shows the extent to which technology has empowered people. With only a couple of days left for the closure of the window for the...

Jul 12 · >

BJP Leadership In Madhya Pradesh Fails To Soothe Anger Of Tribals Over Peeing Incident

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: In the midst of serious troubles being faced by Madhya Pradesh BJP, unscheduled visit of Home Minister Amit Shah shocked everybody in the ruling party. The party’s core committee and office bearers and MLAs were told to be present in the meeting Shah addressed....

Jul 12 · >

Decoding The Mystery Of Space Launch Windows

By Girish Linganna Every journey into the cosmos requires precise calculations and meticulous planning. The celestial dance of the planets and our moon governs not just the tides and seasons, but also the launch schedules of our spaceships. Each space mission begins with the identification of a ‘launch window’,...

Jul 12 · >

Thounaojam Brinda, Former Police Officer, Is Still Fighting Narco Terrorism In Manipur

By Harihar Swarup Thounaojam Brinda was a nightmare for Manipur’s drug cartel. She ventured into remote hills and destroyed hectares of poppy plantations, and arrested many VIPs who had links with the drug mafia. When she was the ASP of Narcotics and Affairs of Border, people affectionately called her...

Jul 12 · >
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