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Controversy Is Natural With Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan

By Harihar Swarup It was a tweet that shouldn’t have surprised anyone who has followed the feud between Kerala   Governor Arif Mohammad Khan and the CPI(M)-led Left Democrat Front (LDF) Government. “The CM and council of Ministers have every right to advice the Governor. But the statements of individual...

Oct 26 · >

As Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak Won’t Change The Course For The Tories

By Phil Burton-Cartledge Since November last year, the UK’s ruling Conservative Party has been gripped by rebellion, chaos, and a collapse in popular support. Be it revelations that Boris Johnson partied in Downing Street while the nation groaned under the weight of COVID restrictions or Liz Truss’s tax cuts...

Oct 26 · >

Fast Expanding Middle Class Consumers Are Set To Transform India’s Economy

By Nantoo Banerjee Consumers in India are buying like never before. With the spectre of covid-19 pandemic nearly gone, the country’s middle class consumers seems to have approached the ongoing festival season with vengeance. They are sparing practically nothing — from liquor to fashion wear, consumer durables, smart phones,...

Oct 25 · >

Will The Rishi Sunak Factor Forever Change Politics In India?

By Sushil Kutty And just like that India split down the middle. This time for what happened 5-and-a-half-hour behind India time. Half of India was rendered low, the other half on a high note. And this partition, too, had Britain at its core. Naming a Hindu PM-designate of the...

Oct 25 · >

Indians Have To Be Prepared For Large Scale Job Cuts In Coming Days

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a “Rojgar Mela” (fair for distributing jobs) in Bhopal on October 22, 2022, with a great fanfare, propaganda, and photo-session for media coverage commending efforts of creating jobs in the country by his government in the last eight years. This...

Oct 25 · >

Rishi Sunak Has The Toughest Task Now To Turn Around British Economy

By Arun Srivastava Boris Johnson is known for his excellent manoeuvring political skill. His rusticity has added to his charisma and this has been primarily the reason that Britons entrusted him to task to lead their country. Obviously the person who has put lot of efforts to build his...

Oct 25 · >

Trinamool Government In Bengal Is On Backfoot Over Pending DA Payment To Its Staff

By Ashis Biswas Certain official decisions announcing better pay/allowances for their employees in the neighbouring states have caused major embarrassment to the West Bengal Government. As it is, the ruling Trinamool Congress(TMC) has for some years been facing the charge of being unsympathetic to state Government employees, because of...

Oct 25 · >

The January 6 Capitol Hill Riot Was A Spectacular Failure Of US Security

By Branko Marcetic The security failure that led to the January 6 Capitol Hill riot in 2021 was always deeply weird. How was it that the vastest, most penetrating surveillance state in human history Unites States of America was taken by surprise? Why was law enforcement ― which responds...

Oct 25 · >

Pakistan Is In Politico-Legal Turmoil Over Verdict On Imran Khan

By Sankar Ray The gloss of political triumph in the sweeping victory by the Pakistan-Teehreek-e-Insaaf in seven out of eight bye-elections to the National Assembly faded out by a technical knockout by the Election Commission of Pakistan. ECP disqualified the PTI chairman and the erstwhile Prime Minister of Pakistan...

Oct 22 · >

Hate Speech By Right Wing Politicians Rose By 1130 Per Cent Since 2014

By Arun Srivastava The leaders of the saffron brigade, RSS and BJP, are quite annoyed with the Supreme Court’s concern over hate speech and putting the simple question; “what have we reduced religion to?  There cannot be fraternity unless members of community drawn from different religions or castes of...

Oct 22 · >
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