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BJP, AAP Brinkmanship Holding Delhi To Ransom

By Sushil Kutty The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Aam Aadmi Party, which of the two is brave, and which coward? Before the answer is out, a couple of things. One, both parties will be contesting the assembly elections in five states. Two, if reports are to be believed,...

Nov 16 · >

Akhilesh Emerges As Main Challenger To BJP In UP

By Pradeep Kapoor Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has galvanised the rank and file of her party to take on BJP and make significant impact in the assembly polls. There is a realisation in Congress that the party may not get a good number of seats but it would...

Nov 16 · >

American Left Have To Work Hard Among The Working Class To Do Better

By Jared Abbott I woke up on November 3 this year to a cheerful email from Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The headline exclaimed, “Tuesday’s election shows that Socialism can win anywhere!” Wow, this longtime DSA member briefly thought, maybe I was wrong, I guess India Walton pulled it...

Nov 16 · >

The People Vs. COP26: Time For Politicians And Billionaires To Listen

By Ramzy Baroud Of all the speeches and political grandstanding at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), the words of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador were the most profound and least hypocritical. López Obrador raged against the “technocrats and neoliberals”—world leaders who hold the...

Nov 16 · >

Black Gold Defies ‘Quit Coal’ Call At COP26 Climate Summit

By Nantoo Banerjee What a paradox? King coal refuses to surrender even as more than 40 countries at the COP26 climate summit at Glasgow pledged to ‘quit coal’. Instead, global demand for coal and price have skyrocketed over the last several months with China, the US and India playing...

Nov 15 · >

BJP Has Given Its War Cry To Retain States In Coming Assembly Polls

By Nitya Chakraborty BJP’s Chanakya, the grand strategist Home Minister Amit Shah is in action. He is moving like a wounded lion after his disastrous defeat at the hands of Bengal’s own tigress Mamata Banerjee in the latest assembly elections in Bengal. Shah had staked his everything in Bengal...

Nov 15 · >

Ordinance On CBI-ED Tenure Is A Super-Heavy Duty Bulldozer

By Sushil Kutty This regime of ‘Pradhan Sevak’ Narendra Modi is a ‘JCB’ and it compares well with Rakesh Tikait’s tractor. Modi is bulldozing through Opposition voices and he does not wait for Sunday to give way to Monday to make clear his intentions. Sunday, November 14, his government...

Nov 15 · >

Two-Day Countrywide Strike ‘To Save People And Save Nation’

By Hemalata The National Convention of Workers — held at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, on November 11 —gave a clarion call to the working classes of the country to prepare for a massive countrywide general strike during the forthcoming budget session in February 2022, under the common banner ‘Save...

Nov 15 · >

Powerful Mass Movement Is Needed To Challenge Communal Violence

By Dr Arun Mitra The story of Wolf and the Lamb where the Wolf cooks up an excuse to eat the lamb applies to the present day human society as well. The use of force by the powerful to suppress the people whom they dislike or think to be...

Nov 15 · >

Religious, Ethnic Intolerance Threatens To Spin Out Of Control

By James M Dorsey The family of nations is balancing on the edge of an abyss as mushrooming religious and ethnic intolerance becomes the norm. Western as well as non-Western societies have helped pave the road towards the abyss: the West by abandoning the post-World War Two principle of...

Nov 15 · >

Modi-Shah Duo Has Changed The Rules Of Anti-Incumbency Play

By Harihar Swarup Judging by its huge defeat in West Bengal and its 50 per cent strike rate in the recent national by-elections, the BJP’s prospects for next year’s assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur appear a little shaky. But at the BJP’s recent national...

Nov 13 · >

For Ajit Doval Civil Society Has Suddenly Become Uncivil

By Sushil Kutty So he thinks – National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. For a phase in his life, he too was ‘civil society’, which he, now, says is the “new frontier of war”. Civil society, he warns, can be “suborned and manipulated” to hurt India’s interests. Of course, Doval...

Nov 13 · >

Fears Of Artificial Intelligence As Anti-Human Largely Misplaced

By K Raveendran The early stage of computerisation, computers were dreaded for their capacity to kill jobs. And this had shaped the approach of labour unions, social scientists and even some governments on the threat perception over computers. But as the computerisation took hold, it became apparent that computers,...

Nov 13 · >

Mullaperiyar: Acute Embarrassment For LDF Government

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government finds itself in the eye of a storm over the handling of the highly sensitive Mullaperiyar issue. The controversy flared up when Chief Wildlife Warden of Kerala issued on  November 5 an order approving the Tamil Nadu...

Nov 13 · >

Proposed Agitation New Lifeline For Ailing Bengal BJP Unit

By Ashis Biswas After months of aimless bickering and desertions among party rank in West Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has finally announced plans to agitate against the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) Government on the contentious fuel price rise issue. New state party president and MP Sukanta Majumdar...

Nov 13 · >

More Innovative Policies Needed For Boosting Country’s Service Exports

By K R Sudhaman Commerce and Industry minister Piyush Goyal has said India’s services exports are set to touch $ one trillion by 2030. He had said couple of months back India’s merchandise exports that is goods exports will touch $ one trillion in next 4-5 years. Putting these...

Nov 13 · >

Demonetisation Has Been Most Devastating For Common People In Independent India

By Prabhat Patnaik In the entire history of post-independence India, no single economic measure has been as devastating for the people and as utterly futile in achieving its stated objectives, as the demonetisation of currency notes, of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 denomination, decreed by the Modi government on...

Nov 12 · >

Farm Distress Causing Huge Number Of Agri Worker Suicides In India

By Dr Soma Marla There is a serious criticism on NCRB for not reporting the actual size of the reported data. The bureau releases statistics on suicides by farmers and agricultural labourers based on information provided by various state governments, which is often under-reported to save their image from...

Nov 12 · >
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