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Maharashtra, Haryana Verdicts Show Limits Of Bjp’s Saffron Stratagem

By Harihar Swarup   What is the most significant message of the Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly election to the BJP? The message is this: the ongoing economic slowdown is finally starting to show up as a non-trivial electoral determination. BJP’s Haryana performance can be explained by a re-consolidation of...

Oct 26 · >

People Assume Role Of Failed Opposition

By K. Raveendran   The assembly election results carry two kinds of messages: one for the incumbent BJP governments in the states that people’s patience is wearing thin; more importantly, there is a national message, which has implications for both the ruling parties as well as the opposition at...

Oct 26 · >

On Celebrating Hundred Years Of AITUC

By Amarjeet Kaur   All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), the first Central Trade Union of India founded on October 31, 1920, in Mumbai with unions of various sectors from all over the country is entering into its centenary year on October 31, 2019.   The year-long centenary celebrations...

Oct 26 · >

Sangh Parivar Distorting Definition Of Nationhood

  By D. Raja   With arrogance of power and Machiavellin politics, the RSS-BJP combine is trying to appropriate, nay to misappropriate, India’s glorious past. The latest in this regard is the call for Bharat Ratna for Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The Maharashtra BJP incorporated the demand as part of...

Oct 26 · >

For Labour Party, An Early Election Is Imperative

By Ben Chako   The EU’s decision to hold off on a decision on an Article 50 extension until it sees whether British Parliament will vote for a general election in December will prompt a wave of eye-rolling throughout Britain. MPs have had three years to implement the outcome...

Oct 26 · >

Ease Of Doing Business Rank Of India Is Deceptive

By Gyan Pathak   India’s moving up 14 places to be ranked 63rd among 190 nations in the World Bank’s Doing Business 2020 report, fails to give a clear picture of the situation prevailing in the country, since the two most important areas among 12 are not included in...

Oct 25 · >

BJP Has To Focus More On Urgent Economic Issues

By Sagarneel Sinha   Although the BJP is going to form the government again both in Haryana and Maharashtra, the voters have given a strong message to the saffron party. The message is — to give more time to other important issues like the dwindling of country’s economy, rising...

Oct 25 · >

Strong Anti-Poverty Programmes Can Only End Hunger

By Dr. Arun Mitra   That with a Global Hunger Index (GHI) score 30.3, India is at 102 among 117 countries is a matter of serious concern. We are lowest among the South Asian countries. The countries which fall below us are Sierra Leone, Uganda, Djibouti, Congo Rep., Sudan,...

Oct 25 · >

BJP’s ‘Congress-Mukt Bharat’ Programme Gets A Jolt

By Arun Srivastava   The Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be appreciated for putting a brave face and refusing to concede the fact that the BJP has suffered electoral defeat in the states of Maharashtra and Haryana. This stance of Modi has wider implication. Acceptance of defeat would not...

Oct 25 · >

By-Election Results: Lessons To Learn For All Fronts

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The result of the five assembly by-elections represents a spectacular victory for the secular ethos of Kerala’s polity. Politics of communalism and casteism has no place in the State, which has set an example which other States will do well to emulate.   This...

Oct 25 · >

Kamal Nath Gets A Big Boost After Jhabua By-Poll Win

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Result of Jhabua by-election has not only given stability to the Kamal Nath government but has also boosted the morale of the Congress. Almost all the newspapers have commented that it was the biggest Congress victory in the history of the state. The winning...

Oct 25 · >

BJP Weakened In Maharashtra, Shiv Sena Is King-Maker

By Rahil Nora Chopra   In Maharashtra, the Assembly election result reflects the BJP falling short of the halfway-mark on its own, with Uddhav Thackeray, the chief of its ally Shiv Sena, saying it was time to implement a fifty-fifty formula for power sharing as decided on earlier. The...

Oct 25 · >

Citizenship Issue Takes Bizarre Turn In Assam

By Krishna Jha   Assistant professor at Agartala Government Medical College, Kaushik Chakraborty (39), was placed under suspension on October 21, 2019, under the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965. He was charged with “objectionable remarks against the CAB” on social media, “which will definitely create...

Oct 24 · >

Days Of BJP’s Surging Success Are Over

By Amulya Ganguli   It may be too early to say that the latest election outcome indicates that the tide is turning, but there is little doubt that the days of the BJP’s surging success are over.   That the setbacks which the party has suffered in Maharashtra in...

Oct 24 · >

Opposition Has To Take Correct Lessons From Poll Reverses

By Mriganka M Bhowmick   The outcomes of Maharashtra and Haryana Elections are giving a silver line of hope for Congress and its opposition allies. The much circulated picture of rain drenched Sharad Pawar addressing rally came out as the notion of a combative opposition, trying to save its...

Oct 24 · >

Modi’s Charisma Received Battering In Two States

By Arun Srivastava   It would appear to be an outrageous argument that Narendra Modi has lost the battle of Maharashtra and Haryana. But it is the fact which even BJP’s leaders and also its ardent supporters would find tough to refute. Usually a prime minister does not devote...

Oct 24 · >

Opposition to Trump’s Anti-Cuba policy at new high in U.S.

By Emile Schepers   WASHINGTON: With new sanctions just announced, the Trump administration’s effort to roll back the advances in U.S.–Cuba relations achieved toward the end of the Obama administration is going full blast. Will opponents of these policies in the United States be up to the challenge of...

Oct 24 · >

Crucial Phase For Right To Privacy In India

By K Raveendran   The next three months are going to be crucial from the point of view of individual privacy. The government has informed the Supreme Court, hearing a plea by social media giants Facebook and Whatsapp for transfer of several cases involving decryption of private messages of...

Oct 23 · >
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