Category: Editorial
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International Labour day watch: Indian ‘left’ turning ‘right’
The so-called ‘left’ and the ‘anti-fascist’ forces aren’t mobilising the masses against the inhumane lockdown plan of the Modi regime and its accomplices.
COVID-19 fear and censorship on free voice
The COVID-19 fear is exaggerated by the global monopoly-finance capital lobby to profiteer from the crisis and also curb people’s rights using the paranoia.
The recent surge in COVID-19 cases raises doubts on methods adopted hitherto
The recent surge in COVID-19 cases shows that the methods like lockdown, curfews and other clampdown on democratic rights didn’t help to stop the pandemic.
Nandigram polls: Where Suvendu Adhikari becomes Bengal’s Kapil Mishra
Suvendu Adhikari’s vitriolic communal campaign in Nandigram made him the BJP’s new rabble-rouser of West Bengal like Kapil Mishra.
Commemorating the COVID-19 lockdown’s anniversary: What must be remembered?
It’s one year. When we commemorate the COVID-19 lockdown’s anniversary what should we remember and what we must remember every day?
Can Mamata Bandopadhyay stop TMC MLAs from becoming turncoats?
As the sitting TMC MLAs switched to the BJP following the candidate list announcement, the bankruptcy of Mamata’s politics comes out in open.
Can Mamata Bandopadhyay stop TMC MLAs from becoming turncoats?
As the sitting TMC MLAs switched to the BJP following the candidate list announcement, the bankruptcy of Mamata’s politics comes out in open.
The need for an effective Opposition to the BJP
One of the principal weapons of the BJP is a disarrayed and bankrupt Opposition, which makes it imperative to build a new alternative.
Beyond Rihanna’s tweet on farmers’ movement and Indian celebs’ Modi worship
Pop star Rihanna’s tweet on farmers’ movement stirred up a hornet’s nest in India as the Modi regime deployed its celebrity pawns for defence.
The farmers’ tractor march on Republic Day: Defiance against corporate-fascism
The declaration of farmers’ tractor march on Republic Day has panicked the Modi regime and it’s insomniac now, haunted by the spectre.
Welcome 2021 with new promises of victory against fascism
As the world steps into 2021, with the hyper-consumerist and brainwashed urban elites and middle-class looking forward to a vaccine that would save them from COVID-19, forgetting the much deadly […]
Citizenship issue: After Shah, Mamata’s hollow claims confuse people
After Amit Shah, now Mamata Bandopadhyay’s hollow rhetoric on the citizenship issue during her Bolpur rally is going to confuse the people.
News18 survey on farm reforms designed to promote Reliance’s cause
A recent News18 survey on farm reforms shamelessly tried to enforce the view that the majority of Indians support Modi’s farm reforms.
Amitabh Kant’s “too much democracy” ranting shows the way
Amitabh Kant’s “too much democracy” ranting has made him famous, our country’s democracy is realised when there is a power cut.
What made the December 8th Bharat Bandh a remarkable one?
What made the December 8th Bharat Bandh by the farmers a remarkable one in India’s long-term struggle against Modi’s fascist rule?
Lessons from the November 26th general strike
After the grand success of the November 26th general strike, it’s important to utilise its gains to build a massive and larger movement.
Supreme Court’s bail to Goswami and the question of political prisoners
Rather than criticising the Supreme Court’s bail to Goswami, why it’s important to demand the release of all falsely-implicated undertrials?
US election results won’t change the world, the people will
The US election results won’t bring any surprise for the people of Asia-Africa-Latin America, but a new series of death and destruction.
Can Bihar Assembly election 2020 bring any substantial change
Can the Bihar Assembly election 2020 display the anger of the poor, especially the migrant workers who suffered immensely due to the lockdiwn
The BJP’s violence in Kolkata and police atrocities should be opposed jointly
By only opposing the BJP’s violence in Kolkata and jeering for the police atrocities, one may exhibit political myopia at these crucial times.