Month: July 2021
Babul Supriyo quits politics, not the BJP or Hindutva fascism
The news of BJP leader and former Union minister Babul Supriyo leaving politics does not imply he is leaving the Hindutva fascist fold of the BJP-RSS now.
Why COVID-19 cases in Kerala are on the rise? What does the LDF need now?
For a few weeks, COVID-19 cases in Kerala are on the rise. But what’s causing this steep rise in infection in the very state called as a “model” state earlier.
CPI(M) volte-face on the TMC exhibits a new level of political bankruptcy
The CPI(M)’s volte-face and its eagerness to join hands with the TMC exposes the utmost bankruptcy of the parliamentary left camp that hitherto supported BJP.
How the neoliberal economic order aggravated India’s COVID-19 crisis?
How the neoliberal economic order, initiated by Manmohan Singh and religiously followed by Modi aggravated India’s COVID-19 crisis and impacted healthcare?
India’s economic liberalisation at 30: why Manmohan can’t escape crisis liability?
India’s economic liberalisation turned 30. Manmohan Singh expressed his apprehensions regarding the economy. But can he escape the liability of the crisis?
Meenakshi Lekhi’s “hooligan” jibe against farmers exposed BJP’s insecurities
Meenakshi Lekhi’s “hooligan” jibe against the protesting farmers exposed how the BJP has been insecure and how the Modi regime is panicked by the agitation.
Pegasus spyware row: the secret dots that connect Hindutva and Zionist fascists
Pegasus spyware row: A trail of events connecting Zionists and Hindutva fascists paved the way to India’s controversial snoopgate scandal allegedly led by Modi
US study finds India’s COVID-19 death toll 10x higher: new trouble for Modi
A recent study in the US found that India’s COVID-19 death toll can be 10 times more than the official figure. Can the Modi regime now defend itself from this?
The Opposition’s row over Pegasus “SnoopGate” won’t appeal to the people
Why the Opposition’s ruckus in the Parliament over the allegation of Pegasus “SnoopGate” won’t impact the BJP’s political hegemony or support?
The US defeat in Afghanistan: a retrospection of an imperialist quest
The US exit from Afghanistan is another defeat of the imperialist power in the hands of the Asian people. A critical retropection of the 20-year-old Afghan war.
Nisith Pramanik Bangladesh origin row brings out the BJP’s hypocrisy
When Ripun Bora accused BJP leader and minister Nisith Pramanik of being a Bangladeshi, a lot of uncomfortable facts came out in the open, especially on the CAA
Kanwar Yatra cancelled in UP: Know how the BJP tried risking public health for votes
Though Yogi Adityanath has finally cancelled the Kanwar Yatra in UP under the Supreme Court’s pressure, the BJP’s intention at te first place is problematic.
Danish Siddiqui’s killing and some uncomfortable questions
Danish Siddiqui’s killing in Afghanistan raises uncomfortable questions regarding the practice of “embedded” journalism that jeopardises journalists’ security.
CIA-sponsored Cuba “protest”: Biden’s attempt to occupy the island
The recent CIA-sponsored Cuba “protest” riots are replicas of the 1960s model. These are now part of Joe Biden’s frantic attempt to occupy Cuba and oust PCC.
Indian Railways’ privatisation: Ashwini Vaishnaw to hasten the process
How Ashwini Vaishnaw’s inclusion as the Minister of Railways will boost the Indian Railways’ privatisation drive and fulfill Modi’s mission of selling it?
Rambhakt Gopal: the rise of a new Hindutva fascist icon called ‘Godse 2.0’
Rambhakt Gopal, the man who fired at the Jamia Millia Islamia students, is back in news. Now he calls for slaughtering Muslims and is rising as a Hindutva icon.
French investigation into ‘Rafale Papers’ becoming Modi’s Bofors moment
The new French judicial investigation into the ‘Rafale Papers’ will make the multi-billion dollar Indo-French MMRCA deal an Albatross around Modi’s neck.
Modi’s cabinet reshuffle: a desperate attempt to put the house in order
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet reshuffle is an evidence of the BJP’s desperation to woo different stakeholders to keep its house intact and united.
Fr Stan Swamy: the state’s cold-blooded murder couldn’t kill his spirit
The cold-blooded murder of Father Stan Swamy by the state machinery has killed the old man but his spirit will continue to live and inspire millions of tribals.
Modi’s Maan Ki Baat on vaccination conceals the reality of rural-urban division
Modi’s Maan Ki Baat on vaccination conceals the reality of rural-urban division in vaccintion, as despite higher infection, the villages are left behind.