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Despite Sweet Victory, Congress Has Big Work Ahead

By Harihar Swarup             There was great jubilation at Congress victory in the just concluded Assembly elections but let us face the reality. The Congress win in two major Hindi speaking states—Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh—is not as convincing as that of Chhattisgarh. Odds were indeed against the BJP but...

Dec 15 · >

Kamal Nath To Make Swearing-In A Grand Unity Show

By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: Kamal Nath, who has been invited to form the government by Governor Anandiben Patel has decided to reenact a Karnataka show in Bhopal. Kamal Nath, who will take oath on December 17 at 1.30 pm, has reportedly extended invitations to several non-BJP leaders to witness...

Dec 15 · >

Rafale Ruling Refuses To Rattle Rahul

By Aditya Aamir             One day, it is top of the world. The next day, it’s the bottom of the barrel. The 3-state victory! And, then, the Supreme Court dismisses the Rafale deal as a matter of concern. That the deal should go through despite all the noise surrounding...

Dec 14 · >

High Drama Ahead Of Kamal Nath’s Selection

By LS Herdenia BHOPAL: The selection of Kamal Nath as Madhya Pradesh chief minister has been welcomed not only by the majority of Congress legislators but also by and large by the people of the state. Kamal Nath becomes chief minister with vast experience as a central minister, in...

Dec 14 · >

Challenges Before Gig Economy Workers

By B. Sivaraman             On 6 December 2018, Swiggy workers in Chennai went on a strike and their colleagues in Pune had done the same in November 2017.             Uber workers in Cochin went on a strike on 5 December. It was not entirely a localised affair. Uber workers...

Dec 14 · >

Bipartite Wage Talks For Bank Employees Reach Crucial Stage

By C H Venkatahalam             The bank employees of the country are planning actions against the  government policies   in the bipartite negotiations for a new wage agreement in the banking industry as also the moves for the privatization of the banks and amalgamation of the three public sector banks....

Dec 14 · >

State Polls Signal New Narrative For 2019 Elections

By Mriganka M Bhowmick             The political scenario of India is taking a new direction. The recently held elections of five states show that the electorates are taking decisions in such a matured fashion that it has taken many election pundits by surprise. Surely, accountability is sought from the...

Dec 14 · >

BJP gearing up for 2019 Lok Sabha battle, to form next government

Bharatiya Janata Party is gearing up for the 2019 general elections battle following losing ground in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh in the Assembly polls. Sources reveal strategies are being prepared to once again form government for another five years in Lok Sabha. The sources added BJP will again...

Dec 14 · >

Supreme Court’s Verdict On Rafale Is No Clean Chit To Modi

By Nitya Chakraborty             The Supreme Court in its much-awaited judgment on Rafale petitions given on Friday, the last day before the winter recess of the Court, has given no glory to the learned judges, especially the Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi as the judgment seems to be...

Dec 14 · >

NDA Partners See Straw In The Wind

By Rahil Nora Chopra              The results of the assembly elections have had their fallout on the relationship of NDA partners with BJP. There is already speculation that Apna Dal leader and Union minister of state for ministry of health Anupriya Patel will soon announce her party’s decision to...

Dec 13 · >

BJP’s Danger Signals From Hindi Heartland

By Gyan Pathak             Election results of the five state Assemblies point to the shrinking support base of the BJP and the rising support for Congress, especially in the states where the two national parties were engaged in a direct fight. With the 2019 Lok Sabha elections round the...

Dec 13 · >

French People Are Sick Of Austerity Programme

By Donald Donato             According to the narrative repeated by most news sources, the “Gilets Jaunes” (Yellow Vests) uprising began ‘spontaneously’ on Saturday, November 17, when approximately 300,000 activists, incensed by a heavy regressive tax on fuel, began a series of roadblocks and protests which snowballed across France.            ...

Dec 13 · >

Congress Must Adopt A Two Pronged Strategy For Opposition Unity

By Nitya Chakraborty             The results of the assembly elections in the three states-Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh have underlined the need for total unity of the opposition parties including the Congress, BSP and the Samajwadi Party. The Congress has done exceedingly well in Chhattisgarh on its own but...

Dec 13 · >

Wah Taj Is Only For A Gandhi

By Sushil Kutty             It’s cyclical, the reign at the helm. Never lasting. If it does, that will be monarchy. The closest independent India has been to monarchy is elected dynasty-rule. The BJP made dynasty an election issue, ever so often raking up the anachronism. But ‘Naamdar’ and “Kaamdar’...

Dec 13 · >

Weekly Round-Up of Major Decisions of the Courts in India as also Legal Policy Developments

Proceedings against Vijaya Mallya under Fugitive Economic Offences Act—The Supreme Court refused to stay the proceedings against Vijaya Mallya who was sought to be declared a ‘fugitive economic offender’ by the Enforcement Directorate (‘ED’), and also sought confisaction of his property, while seeking a response from ED to Mallya’s...

Dec 12 · >

An Early General Election Is Possible In Britain

By Lamiat Sabin             Prime Minister Theresa May would be expected to resign if MPs express no confidence in her leadership and this could trigger a general election if the Tories do not agree on a successor, a key Commons committee confirmed.             The Commons public administration and constitutional...

Dec 12 · >

Ominous Signals From Jungle Raj In Uttar Pradesh

By Sanjiv Krishan Sood             Aaj mere pita ji ko mara ha, kal kisi IG ko marenge, parson kisi Minister ko marenge.” This was the anguished cry of the son of the deceased Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh of Uttar Pradesh Police in an interview to a prominent TV channel....

Dec 12 · >

Nobody Owes Modi A Second Term

By Sushil Kutty             From now to Lok Sabha elections 2019, the BJP will be on the wrong foot. The party has nothing to show for the 5-state elections. At fag-end 2018, the party cadre stand demoralised and the Modi-Shah election-machine is wrecked, beyond repair. What can the duo...

Dec 12 · >
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