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Month: May 2017

From Trump to Modi, the Building of a Neo-Fascist World Order

From Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin, from Marine Le Pen to Norbert Hofer, from Nigel Farage to Narendra Modi, the most powerful world leaders are talking about a new world […]

Tue, May 30 2017Sun, Nov 05 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Foreign Affairs

Saharanpur Dalit Movement: A Nightmare for the Hindutva Camp

The Bhim Sena was called a “Naxalite outfit” and anti-national force by the BJP government and its ally, the yellow press, soon after it started leading the Dalits of Shabbirpur […]

Mon, May 29 2017Sun, Nov 05 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics

Is Zakir Musa a new Salafist Pawn of New Delhi?

Recently an audio tape of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Zakir Musa surfaced on social media, where the militant leader called the Kashmir struggle, a struggle for establishing a Sharia-based Islamic kingdom, […]

Sat, May 27 2017Sun, Nov 05 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics

The Kapil Mishra Saga and the Crisis of the AAP

Kapil Mishra is the recent wicket that the Aam Admi Party (AAP) led by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently lost in its match against the BJP. Kapil Mishra accused […]

Sat, May 27 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Atul Dhar Politics

Why the SC Verdict to Prosecute Advani will help the BJP in 2019?

On 19 April, the Supreme Court ordered a trial court in Lucknow to not drop the names of the high-profile accused like Lal Krishna Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Union Water […]

Fri, May 26 2017Sun, Nov 05 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion

Modi Government Resorts to Fake Ambush Propaganda to Boost Morale of Paramilitary in Chhattisgarh

Since the Sukma encounter of 24 April, in which 25 CRPF men were killed by the Maoist guerrillas, the Modi government has plunged into a drive to prove that its […]

Fri, May 26 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Anand Patil India
The Ram Temple Politics of the BJP and the Problem of Resistance

The Ram Temple Politics of the BJP and the Problem of Resistance

From Mandir Wahin Banayenge Until Now The political situation prevailing at present in India can be attributed largely to the demolition of the Babri Masjid by thousands of karsevaks on […]

Thu, May 25 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Nida Siddiqui Politics

Corporate Mainstream Media Exploiting the Murder of a Kashmiri Soldier to Earn Brownies

The Indian corporate mainstream media is condemning and mourning the death of a young Rajputana rifle lieutenant, Ummer Fayaz Parry, in South Kashmir, where he was visiting the wedding of […]

Thu, May 25 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Bashir Dar Opinion

The Sukma Ambush: Condemning Selected Violence and Overlooking Gross Injustice

After the  Maoist attack on 24 April took the lives of 24 CRPF men in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh, the corporate media is continuously firing salvo on the Maoists for […]

Thu, May 25 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion

The Spring Thunder That Refused to Cease

The spring thunder over India blazed for the first time in May 1967, 50 years ago, in a small hamlet of Darjeeling district of West Bengal called Naxalbari. Since then, […]

Thu, May 25 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Editor Editorial
Mamata Modi bonhomie

RSS Vilifying Mamata Banerjee Through Swarajya Magazine to Polarise Bengali Hindus

Swarajya, a right-wing extremist portal that is managed by fascist toady journalists of the Modi regime like Swapan Dasgupta, started a slander-driven campaign against the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata […]

Fri, May 12 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Neeladri Mukherjee Politics
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