BJP can use Terrorism as a Vote Generator in the 2019 Lok Sabha Election
As the 2019 general election comes closer, the BJP and the RSS will try to fan Islamophobic hysteria by using fake terror charges against innocent Muslims.
As the 2019 general election comes closer, the BJP and the RSS will try to fan Islamophobic hysteria by using fake terror charges against innocent Muslims.
The arrest of Ei Samay editor Suman Chattopadhyay by the CBI and the conspicuous silence of the Bengali media together narrate a lot, without spending words.
The Chinese government has arrested a Marxist student leader from Peking University for attempting to celebrate 125th birth anniversary of Mao Zedong.
The Noida Sector 58 Police SHO’s diktat to stop Muslim workers from praying in the park on Friday afternoons is another assault on minority rights in UP.
The so-called ISIS terror module busting by the NIA is an attempt to project the RSS and the BJP as victims before the 2019 Lok Sabha election.
The Christmas gift from the Modi regime is here for all dissenters- any content on social media that the government will deem ‘unlawful’ shall be removed from online platforms and end-to-end encryption of data shall be ended to allow the government snoop into the origin of any content. If you’re thinking this proposed step will … Read more
Naseeruddin Shah expressed his fears as a ‘Muslim’ name-bearing man and a father in Modi-fied India, where, according to him and facts, his children, who are irreligious, can be lynched by a Hindutva-incensed mob just because of their identity. The renowned film actor recently expressed his fears for the lives of his children in view … Read more
The government is coming for your computer now, and you will be obliged to share the data stored in your computer with the government’s representatives; if you don’t, then you can land in jail for seven years. This is no Orwellian narration, rather the state of Indian civil rights after the Ministry of Home Affairs … Read more
The appointment of Shaktikanta Das, a 1980-batch IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre as the governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has drawn a lot of criticism and ignited a big controversy in the economic discourses around the country. Shaktikanta Das is the first RBI governor in 28 years who isn’t a banker … Read more
The petition to investigate the Rafale Jet deal for a possible scam was dismissed on jurisdiction, not on merits by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is not an investigative agency and what it does now is beyond belief of the common people. It is the infernal arrogance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that is … Read more
Indian armed forces fired indiscriminately at civilians and killed seven in the Sirnoo village of the India-controlled Kashmir’s southern district of Pulwama on Saturday, 15 December. The civilians include bystanders and protesters who raised slogans against Indian occupation after a an encounter setup by the Indian government forces killed three local militants. Militants fighting against … Read more
The Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Telangana and Rajasthan assembly election results are out and in all these states, the BJP appears to be a big loser in terms of the number of seats it has won. While the Congress secured a whopping majority by winning 68 out of 90 seats in the BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh, the … Read more
The selection of Kamal Nath by the Congress as the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh is a burning instance of how the so-called ‘secular’ party cares about the victims of a communal pogrom. Kamal Nath is accused of instigating mob against Sikhs during the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom in Delhi, organised jointly by the Congress and … Read more
It was well known before the Rajasthan assembly election that the BJP will not return to power in the state that follows a revolving door policy since 1993. There was a visible discontent, even within the Sangh Parivar, against Vasundhara Raje and her tyrannical way of running the government. Vasundhara Raje was also accused of … Read more
The victory of the Congress Party by narrow margins in the Madhya Pradesh assembly election is seen by many as the fall of the Hindutva fascist empire in one of the big states of India lying in the cow-belt. However, a deep analysis into the Congress’ modus operandi in Madhya Pradesh, its ideological standpoint and … Read more
The RSS, VHP, Bajrang Dal and other Hindutva fascist outfits organised a massive rally in New Delhi on 9 December demanding parliament’s winter session to pass a law and clear the roadblocks in the building of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, at the very spot where the 15th-century Babri Masjid (mosque) once stood. These Hindutva … Read more
Since the time Narendra Modi won a landslide majority in the 16th Lok Sabha election and formed a government in May 2014, the common wailing of the parliamentary opposition was that secularism, as defined by the Indian Constitution, is under threat. Neither Narendra Modi nor the RSS-led Hindutva fascist camp disappointed the opponents and their … Read more
The Indian state has so far endorsed and nurtured the Gau Rakshaks, the Hindutva fascist terrorists who’ve been instrumental in perpetrating brutal violence and oppression on minority Muslims throughout India. Now when the same Gau Rakshak terrorists lynched one of their own man, Uttar Pradesh Police Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh in Bulandshahr, a shockwave passed … Read more
In November, the CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey came under unprecedented vitriolic attack from a large section of Indian Twitterites after him holding a poster with “Smash Brahminical Patriarchy” inscribed on it became viral on the microblogging platform. A feminist journalist, Anna MM Vetticad posted a picture of herself with other prominent journalists like Barkha … Read more
When a group of Hindutva fascist terrorists razed the 15th-century Babri Masjid on 6 December 1992, it just didn’t become a ‘black day’ for Indian secularism, it also became the day when the Indian ruling classes revealed their grotesque face to the world by tearing off the ‘secular mask they had been wearing since 1947 … Read more