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Modi Charisma Has Not Totally Waned

By Sagarneel Sinha   Seems that the ending of 2019 is not on a comfortable note for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party — which stormed back to power this year with a strong mandate under the able leadership of prime minister Narendra Modi. But as the year ends, the...

Dec 27 · >

UP Law And Order Situation A Headache For BJP High Command

By Rahil Nora Chopra   The law and order situation of Uttar Pradesh has now become worrying even for the BJP high command, even though UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been claiming that everything is under control. With the anti-CAA/NRC protests, the situation has deteriorated at an alarming...

Dec 27 · >

Labour’s Future Lies In More Radicalism

By Ben Chacko   Former Labour leader Ed Miliband is in some respects well placed to head up a review of Labour’s election defeat. Miliband may have received a smaller share of the vote in 2015 than Jeremy Corbyn did this month. But that experience may place him in...

Dec 27 · >

Now It Is BJP’s Turn For Self-Preservation

By K Raveendran   It was NCP spokesman Nawab Malik who described the Jharkhand assembly poll results as the demolition of the arrogance of Modi and Amit Shah. There has not been a more cryptic analysis of BJP’s situation today.   It would appear that the BJP has been...

Dec 26 · >

PM Throws To Winds The Collective Responsibility Of Union Cabinet

By Chidambaram N   As the year 2019 is nearing a close, the year will be remembered for the continuing rejection of RSS-BJP in the elections to the state assemblies, the last lap of the year being Jharkhand verdict, and disowning of a Union home minister by the prime...

Dec 26 · >

NPR Is The First Stage For Promoting Rss Agenda

By Arun Srivastava   Announcement of the formal rollout of the National Population Register (NPR), in the middle of the nationwide storm over the contentious citizenship issue and conflicting signals from the Centre on the status of NRC have simply deepened the concern and shaken the trust of the...

Dec 26 · >

More Accurate Data Would Help Overcome The Economic Crisis

By Gyan Pathak   Getting the word out on India’s true fiscal stance could yield significant benefits for policymakers and the Indian economy. A more accurate picture would better inform decisions regarding how much stimulus should be provided in a cyclical downturn. The government of India could increase its...

Dec 26 · >

Police Can’t Enter Hospitals Without Permission

By Dr Arun Mitra   Several medical organizations including the Indian Medical Association (IMA), the Alliance of Doctors for Ethical Healthcare (ADEH), the Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD) and others have taken a strong note of police brutality on doctors and the paramedical staff in Highland hospital...

Dec 26 · >

Congress’s Massive March In Bhopal Unites Secular Forces

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath, with the active co-operation of his ministers and party colleagues, put up a massive show against the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC. The most significant feature of this show was the support lent to it by the...

Dec 26 · >

Jharkhand Results Show Modi-Shah Magic On The Wane

  By Kalyani Shankar   The impressive win by the Mahagathbandhan in Jharkhand indeed sends a powerful political message, though it is a small state. This is the second state that the BJP has lost in the past six months after Maharashtra. The Modi-Shah duo will have to take...

Dec 24 · >

Tribals In Jharkhand Revolted Against BJP

  By Arun Srivastava   Raghubar Das’s subterfuge to own up the responsibility for the defeat of BJP in Jhakhand is purely a latent machination to provide a cover to his leaders Narendra Modi and Amit Shah from cadres’ censure. More than being an anti-incumbency verdict this ought to...

Dec 24 · >

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Adjourns Amidst Acrimony

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: Another session of Madhya Pradesh Assembly elected in 2018 has ended abruptly without completing the duration for which it was summoned. Abrupt adjournment was the fate of the assembly elected in 2013 also. At that time BJP occupied the treasury benches and Congress...

Dec 24 · >

RBI Allowed To Defy Supreme Court And RTI Act

  By Shailesh Gandhi   ON December 18 2019, the Supreme Court bench comprising Justices S Abdul Nazeer and Sanjiv Khanna, has given a very concise and brief order which reads as follows-   “Upon hearing the counsel the Court made the following order: Inspection Reports/Risk Assessment Reports/Annual Financial...

Dec 24 · >

Hanukkah: A Holiday Rooted Against Imperialism

By Henry Millstein   This week, starting Dec. 22, Jews around the world are celebrating Hanukkah, the eight-day festival that commemorates the Jews’ successful struggle for self-determination from ancient Greek imperialism. A brief summary of the history behind this holiday echoes many struggles of the 20th and 21st centuries:...

Dec 24 · >

Gujaratis Top India’s Wealthiest List

By Nantoo Banerjee   Gone are the days of the multidimensional industrial house concept. And, so is the leadership of the Marwari business community. India’s private sector industrial and business environment has seen a sea change in the last 50 years. Among the majors, the only survivor is the...

Dec 23 · >

Jharkhand Confirms That The Modi Magic Is Fading

  By Amulya Ganguli   The indications that were available from the Haryana and Maharashtra election results about the BJP’s declining popularity have been substantiated by the Jharkhand outcome where the BJP has fallen behind the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-Congress-Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) combine.   Notwithstanding the 20-odd rallies...

Dec 23 · >

BJP Leadership Is Clueless In Assam In Dealing With CAA

By Ashis Biswas   Even as the dust begins to settle in troubled  Assam following the agitation against the Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA) 2019, palpable ethnic tensions remain    between the two major communities—the Assamiyas and the Bengalis.  Assam-based observers agree that at present, a delicate truce prevails, but simmering tensions...

Dec 23 · >

Modi Is Trying To Mislead People Again On NRC

By Arun Srivastava   Launching his campaign against the forces which are out to malign his image and create confusion about the Citizen act and NRC , especially the Congress, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually distanced himself from his protégé Amit Shah on this issue of enactment and...

Dec 23 · >
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