Central forces’ firing at Sitalkuchi exposes BJP’s fascist mission
The central forces’ firing in at Sitalkuchi in Coochbehar that killed four migrant labourers exposed the BJP’s desire to establish a parliamentary junta.
The central forces’ firing in at Sitalkuchi in Coochbehar that killed four migrant labourers exposed the BJP’s desire to establish a parliamentary junta.
Why the migrant workers are suffering? Why they have to walk hundreds of miles or starve? Does India has no resource to provide them relief? What facts say?
No, China didn’t send masks made of underwear to Pakistan as claimed in a video circulated on social media and publicised by the Indian mainstream media.
The media showed Constable Sunaina Patel fighting Maoists in Bastar despite being eight-month-pregnant but none asked why she didn’t get maternity leave.
ABVP-SFS clash in Panjab University brought to open the ideological conflict within the left over the effective strategy of combatting Hindutva fascism.
As the anti-NRC struggles intensify, it’s time to see the issue from a class angle and politically equip the poor, who will be most-affected, to combat it.
If there is an honest and impartial implementation of the NRC, which BJP leaders will end up in the detention centres? Well, there are a few of them.
There is a misconception that the CAA will disenfranchise Muslims. Rather, it’s the NRC, which is made mandatory by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003.
How the BJP and the Modi regime are duping the Hindus and non-Muslims using the bait of the Citizenship Bill to escape the ordeal of being excluded from NRC
Despite Narendra Modi’s fiery speeches against Pakistan, the government of the neighbouring country needs Modi back to power to meet Islamabad’s goals
Like the sati of the medieval period, the warmongers eulogise the soldiers in modern India only to push them towards death to satiate their own greed.
Though Kanhaiya Kumar is an accused in the Delhi Police’s chargesheet on the 9 February 2016 JNU issue, his political views are not in favour of democracy.
The year 2018 has been a year of embarrassment for the ‘great’ Indian democratic state machinery. Though undermining the democratic ethos isn’t something new for India’s so-called democracy. The Indian state didn’t maintain a modern democratic relationship with its citizens from its very inception. The Constitution wasn’t adopted through any plebiscite or public debate, rather … Read more