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Karnataka BJP Is In Twilight Zone Before May 10 Assembly Elections

By Arun Srivastava In a scenario where it appears that road to south for BJP is once again getting blocked, the desperate leadership as a last resort to salvage the situation and stem the crisis is seriously contemplating to turn the electoral battle into a combat between “SAVARKAR VS...

Apr 17 · >

AAP Supremo Arvind Kejriwal’s Prime Task Now Is To Come Out Of CBI Net Unscathed

By Sushil Kutty Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is the soul and spirit of the Aam Aadmi Party, which recently achieved “national party” status, couldn’t care less right now for an electoral alliance with a party or parties for the 2024 general elections. Not the day after he...

Apr 17 · >

Congress Leadership Must Act Fast To Bridge Gehlot-Pilot Differences

By Tirthankar Mitra Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge is walking a tightrope in trying to amicably resolve an intra-party feud between veteran Ashok Gehlot and young Turk Sachin Pilot in  Rajasthan. Working out a compromise formula by Kharge seems to be asking for the moon as both the feuding  leaders...

Apr 17 · >

Gangster Killings At Prayagraj Unite Opposition And Civic Society On Law And Order

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The brutal killing of mafia don Atiq Ahmad and his brother Ashraf in police custody in full public glare outside Prayagraj hospital where entire media was also present has not only shocked the civic society but also exposed the deterioration in law and order situation...

Apr 17 · >

Continued Influx Of Nepali Youths To North Bengal May Create Tensions

By Ashis Biswas There has been a noticeable increase in illegal immigration from Nepal into parts of India in recent months owing to the continuing economic crisis in the former Himalayan kingdom. Concern has been expressed recently in the North Bengal-based mass media about an influx of unemployed migrant...

Apr 17 · >

BJP Is Pinning High Hopes On Its Agenda Of Nationalism And Hindutva

By Harihar Swarup With day-long protests by Congress across the country recently, the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from Parliament has given shape to political chessboard, setting up  the opening pieces for the 2024 election battle. How events pan out depends on subsequent moves of various protagonists. We can, however,...

Apr 15 · >

Minefield Of Labour Statistics: Confusing Signals And Conflicting Claims

By K Raveendran A graph tweeted by Rahul Gandhi, sourced to ‘India’s Consumer Economy 360 Survey’, and showing that between 2016 and 2021 income of the poor class decreased by about 50 per cent has put the focus on the think-tank that produced the survey report.  Rahul cited the...

Apr 15 · >

China Outsmarts USA In Hardcore Diplomacy In The Last Two Months

By Ben Chacko This spring has been a triumphant one for Chinese diplomacy, from the breakthrough in Iran-Saudi relations to Friday’s high-profile summit with Brazilian President Lula. Lula’s remarks on moving away from trade in US dollars show Chinese President Xi Jinping’s description of China and Brazil as “comprehensive...

Apr 15 · >

Oil Output Cut By OPEC+ Countries Is A Testimony To Decline In Us Hegemony

By Prabhat Patnaik Except in war-time, capitalism invariably seeks to control inflation by creating a recession; and this is so even when the inflation has been caused by an autonomous increase in capitalists’ profit-margins which are downward inflexible and hence would not be reduced by a recession. This strategy...

Apr 15 · >

Social Justice Indispensable In Protecting Workforce

By Dr. Gyan Pathak International Labour Organization (ILO) has categorically told the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) that social justice is indispensable in protecting the workforce since inequality has been growing worldwide. The importance of the statements lies in the fact that these have been delivered at...

Apr 15 · >

Latest Surge In Covid Virus Poses Fresh Challenges In Dealing With Variants

By Sushil Kutty Ever since Covid happened to humans, the World Health Organization has disappointed a lot of people. First it seemed to let off China with a light rap on the wrist. Then, it floundered in the number-crunching. So much so, it gave to our own high-flying Prime...

Apr 15 · >

Nation-State Inspired By Religion, But Politics Making A Difference

By James M Dorsey Think that the modern nation-state originated with the emergence of the 17th-century beginnings of the era of science and reason? Think again. In a recently published book, political scientist Anna Gryzmala-Busse traces the origins of the modern state to medieval Europe when religion and the...

Apr 15 · >

Farmers Across States Must Be Compensated As In Punjab

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Government of Punjab has just started compensating farmers of the state for their crop losses due to inclement weather conditions in March and April. AAP government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann kept their assurance to do it at lightning speed in transparent manner...

Apr 14 · >

Famine In Somalia Once Again Focuses On The Need For Global Food Security

By Dr Arun Mitra As per the reports, Somalia with a Population of 17 Million is passing through serious crisis of food security.  Over 200,000 people are facing catastrophic levels of food crisis. ‘Due to starvation they are dying, falling prey to diarrhoea, measles or malaria etc. Number of...

Apr 14 · >

Attacks Against Churches Anger Christians In North Eastern States

By Ashis Biswas In northeast Indian states, upset Christians feel they must protest more vigorously against the recent demolition of a few churches in Manipur and Assam, for which they hold the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accountable. Intriguingly, Nagaland-based Christians have reacted more sharply than their follow religionists in...

Apr 14 · >

CPI(M) Bengal Leadership Faces A Big Dilemma Over Strategy In Panchayat Poll

By Tirthankar Mitra Any activist and leader of West Bengal unit of CPI(M) will face strong disciplinary action in the event of any understanding with BJP in the panchayat elections The riot act being read out at the recently concluded state committee meeting of the CPI(M) is a clear...

Apr 14 · >

Nitish Takes Lead In Forging United Anti-BJP Front; Rahul, Kharge Assent

By Rahil Nora Chopra Even before the assumption that Opposition might come together in the hope of capturing power in 2024 could duly take hold in the public’s mind, the race has commenced on who would be the prime ministerial candidate. In this context, a huge banner of Delhi’s...

Apr 14 · >

Gangster Turned Politician Atiq Ahmed Is A Top Criminal In Uttar Pradesh

By Sushil Kutty On April 12 gangster-turned-politician-turned-jailbird Atiq Ahmed told journalists enough was enough, “now that I have been ground to dust, please spare my wife and children and let them live in peace”. The repentant with remorse. The next day, April 13, Atiq Ahmed’s favourite son Asad Ahmed...

Apr 14 · >
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