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CPI(ML) Chief Favours United Struggle Against BJP

  By Arun Srivastava   The electoral prospect of the Indian left is not so bad as it is being projected. In 2014 the left might have suffered the severe jolt ever since its electoral debut, but the 2019 is all set to witness resurgence of the left. This...

Dec 4 · >

Rahul Gandhi Emerges As Modi’s Most Formidable Challenger

By Kalyani Shankar   Will Congress President Rahul Gandhi emerge as a challenger to Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls?   He could, if the fortune smiles on him and if the Congress improves its position in the five state assembly polls currently going...

Dec 4 · >

BJP Rule Worst Period For Bhopal Gas Tragedy Victims

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Thirty-four years after the world’s worst industrial disaster, survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy continue to demand proper rehabilitation and adequate compensation besides proper medical treatment for ailments caused by the toxic leak.   Fifteen years of the BJP government has been the...

Dec 4 · >

Modi Regime’s Telecom Policies Cripple BSNL

  By P Abhimanyu   The entire officers and workers of BSNL are going on an indefinite strike from December 10, 2018. The All Unions and Associations of BSNL (AUAB), the umbrella organisation of all the associations of the officers and unions of workers, is spearheading the strike.  ...

Dec 4 · >

If BJP comes to power, intruders will be thrown out: Amit Shah

BJP president Amit Shah warned intruders to the country on Monday saying they will be thrown out of India if his party comes to power again in 2019. Shah was addressing a public rally in Rajasthan. He appealed the people to return Vasundhara Raje government in the state and...

Dec 4 · >

Bad Days Staring At Nitish Kumar

By Arun Srivastava   Even while fighting the judicial onslaught against him and his government with his back to the wall, a group of senior leaders have initiated a move to replace Nitish Kumar. They fear that BJP will be the ultimate loser if it fights the 2019 polls...

Dec 3 · >

Pinarayi’s ‘Women Wall’ Becomes Controversial

  By Aditya Aamir   By Any Means Necessary (BAMN)’ is a leftist group trying to push members of the caravan of Central American asylum seekers into the United States. And ‘by all means necessary’ is quite the motto of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in his quest to...

Dec 3 · >

GDP Controversy Has All Facets Of Truth

By Anjan Roy   The GDP controversy has brought out all facets of truth: truth, half-truths and unstated half truths.  To understand what has happened one has to refer to slide 7 of the presentation on the revised GDP figures that the CSO has released.  Until 2011-12, GDP was...

Dec 3 · >

Farmers’ Rally On November 30 Was A Wake-Up Call For Modi

  By B. Sivaraman   The November 30 rally by India’s lakhs of farmers thronging New Delhi was unique in many respects. Unlike the earlier attempts at snatching national spotlight, the entire galaxy of opposition leaders—from Rahul Gandhi to Arvind Kejriwal, from Sitaram Yechury to Sudhakar Reddy and Dipankar...

Dec 3 · >

Army Chief Should Not Delve Into Diplomacy And Politics

By Amulya Ganguli   It is difficult to understand what the Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, General Bipin Rawat, means when he says that Pakistan must become secular if it want to come closer to India. His comment was in response to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s...

Dec 3 · >

Madhya Pradesh Politicians Spend Sleepless Nights

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Even after the hectic electioneering there is no respite for politicians of both BJP and Congress. While the BJP’s worries are being caused by the flood of complaints about sabotage by rival party men, Congress is spending sleepless nights over the possibility of...

Dec 3 · >

Diminishing Returns Blight BJP’s Sabarimala Stir

  By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The law of diminishing returns has caught up with the BJP-RSS in Kerala. That is the reason why the saffron brigade has decided to shift the venue of the agitation from Sabarimala to the Secretariat in Thiruvananthapuram.   The ‘unkindest cut’ came from...

Dec 3 · >

It’s Statistics Versus Experience

By K. Raveendran   Modi came to power promising to eradicate black money and corruption by putting end to a system where the ruling elites and their cronies pocketed all the wealth while people struggled for survival. With only months to go for his term, whether it was the...

Dec 1 · >

Sidhu Must Be Hailed For Kartarpur Corrdidor Reopening

By Harihar Swarup   Gurdwara Kartarpur in Pakistan is one of the holiest shrine for the Sikh community. Situated in Narowal, not far from the Indian border, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan performed the ground breaking ceremony of a five- kilometer corridor that will connect the Shrine with Indian...

Dec 1 · >

No Yuvati In Sight, Sabarimala Turns

By Sushil Kutty   So, it wasn’t a never-ending tease? The BJP is done with the Sabarimala sannidanam and is all set to take the battle to the Secretariat, handicapped as it is with just a single face in the Kerala Assembly to make a stand, raise ruckus. The...

Dec 1 · >

Cuba Is Seeking Foreign Investments From Friendly Nations

By W. T. Whitney Jr.   Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel returned to Havana November 15 after a multi-nation trip to Russia, North Korea, China, Vietnam, and Laos. He and his delegation had also stopped in Paris and London. In late September in New York, he had introduced himself to...

Nov 30 · >

Madhya Pradesh Polling Has The Air Of Festivities

  By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: It was less of polling and more a festival for many sections of voters. It was a thrilling experience for the first time voters. Many of them reached the polling booths in groups and after exercising their franchise they proceeded to picnic...

Nov 30 · >

Google Employees Protest Surrender To Chinese Censorship

By B. Sivaraman   Google employees are at it again. In April 2018, 3,100 out of 4,000 employees at the Google headquarters signed a letter protesting Google’s contract with Pentagon to develop an artificial-intelligence-based autonomous weapons system and forced the Google management not to renew that contract. On 1...

Nov 30 · >
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