By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After a seemingly endless rounds of discussions, deliberations and debates, the Kerala unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) has found a new president: K. Surendran, who is at present one of the four general secretaries of the party. Kunnummel Surendran has managed to secure the...
By Arun Srivastava It will be a party with difference. Same claim was made by the BJP leaders when they floated their party in 1980; a party with a difference. But the activist busy giving the final shape to the proposed Young India Party claim that the formal launching...
By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: While the BJP finally has chosen its President for Madhya Pradesh, the Congress is still to resolve the issue. On the contrary rift between Chief Minister Kamal Nath and Jyotiraditya Scindia has widened. Although the BJP finally selected its state President many in the...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The spectacular victory of AAP in Delhi has set agenda for ruling BJP in Uttar Pradesh where assembly elections are due in 2022. Chief Minister Yogi Adiyanath must be under pressure as AAP won on the basis of work done by Kejriwal government during last...
By Harihar Swarup What could be impact of Arvind Kejriwal’s sweeping victory in Delhi elections in other states where polls are due? Firstly, it appears that the BJP is losing its appeal and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s charisma has been waning. No wonder if West Bengal goes the Delhi...
By K Raveendran After a brief scare, domestic petroleum prices are showing a declining trend. That is certainly a point of consolation for the Modi government, which is facing trouble for the economy on all possible fronts. But new analysis of the emerging global oil market suggests that oil...
By Arun Srivastava It was not simply like devil quoting the scripture. But more than that; the action that manifest change of strategy by the BJP. Amit Shah politically acknowledging that resorting to hatred slogans like “goli maaro” and using derogatory language against the Muslims during the Delhi assembly...
By Sankar Ray After 19 years of the USA’s determined aim to punish the Afghan terrorists to avenge the ignominious and helpless surrender to the 9/11 invasion, the ground truth that the Washington has learnt bitterly is that it ‘never could have won war in Afghanistan’, candidly admitted Scott...
By Conn Hallinan The victory by Ireland’s left-wing Sinn Fein Party in the Republic’s recent election has not only overturned some 90 years of domination by the island’s two centre-right parties, it suddenly puts the issue of Irish reunification on the agenda. While the campaign was fought...
By Ashish Goel The Indian Supreme Court’s handling of the review petitions pertaining to the original Sabarimala judgment delivered in September 2018 is emblematic of the court’s scant regard for the principle of stare decisis in particular and the process of law in general. It does not take a...
By C H Venkatachalam The second budget presented by Mrs Nirmala Sitharaman and the seventh budget of the NDA-BJP government is another disappointment but not all surprising. When our economy is admittedly facing a downturn and confronted with serious problems, it was expected that steps would be announced in...
By Rahil Nora Chopra With assembly elections in Delhi over, the political focus is slowly shifting in Bihar. The opposition is hopeful of the JD(U) chief’s return to the secular fold. Some opposition leaders maintain that a new political equation will take shape in Bihar before the polls scheduled...
By Eric A. Gordon In the lead-up to February 22 Caucus Day in Nevada, early voting will take place February 15–18. Nevada is the third state in the country to hold caucuses or a primary election, and the first Western state, after Iowa and New Hampshire. Early voting is...
By Ben Chacko Boris Johnson’s Cabinet reshuffle indicates a deep crisis. The root of the differences between the prime minister and his chancellor – which resulted in the Sajid Javid resignation – lies in the particular character of Britain’s continuing capitalist crisis and the different ways in which the...
By D Raja The Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) have been provided with reservation in jobs and also in education in the government on the basis of constitutional and statutory provisions in order to address the problems of discrimination, inequality and deprivation caused by castes,...
By Barun Das Gupta Late last month the Centre signed yet another peace accord with several militant groups in Assam. Among these are the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), Rabha National Liberation Front (RNLF), Kamtapur Liberation Organization (KLO), National Liberation Front of Bengalis (NLFB). Most of these were...
By Ashis Biwas With both central and state governments committed to implement Clause 6 of the 1985 Assam accord, intended to ensure the preponderance of Assamiya identity, culture and language, there are fears that non-Assamiya people, mainly Bengali Hindus and Muslims, will suffer a total marginalisation. Life for them,...
By Gyan Pathak In spite of great potential of Indian exports, the country’s performance has remained weak. India’s exports even in South Asia, where the Indian economy is relatively advanced and plays a significant role in shaping the economic and trade environment, are not encouraging. South Asia still remains...