Category: Editorial
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The Delhi anti-Muslim pogrom exposed many fascism-enablers closeted Sanghis
The Delhi anti-Muslim pogrom has not only shown the grotesque Indian state’s open subscription to Hindutva fascism but also exposed many closeted Sanghis.
The Jammu & Kashmir Police’s FIR against all social media users is Indian democracy’s nadir
The Jammu & Kashmir Police’s FIR against all social media users show how panicked the Indian state is and how’s it waging war against the common people.
Nellie Massacre of 1983: More relevant than ever today
It’s important to understand what led to the 1983 Nellie massacre to intensify the struggle against the perpetrators of India’s largest anti-Muslim pogrom.
India’s 71st Republic Day: Two Republics clash with each other
The presence of Bolsonaro and Modi at India’s 71st Republic Day celebration will be countered by the Republic Day celebration by millions on the streets.
To counter the allegations against the CAA, Amit Shah needs more lies
Amit Shah can’t counter the allegations against the CAA levelled by the Muslims and democratic-secular forces without resorting to lies and communalism.
Sexual violence against Muslim children by Uttar Pradesh Police exemplifies the rotting of the system
Sexual violence against Muslim children by the Uttar Pradesh Police in Muzaffarnagar exemplifies the rotting of the system and calls for its total change.
India awakens in a new dawn of protests against CAA and NRC
India awakens to a dawn of endless struggles against the Modi regime’s heinous agenda of CAA and NRC. Now it’s time to expand the scope of the movement.
Babri Masjid demolition: Lessons we must not forget
Babri Masjid demolition on 6 December 1992 was the single biggest terror attack against Indian secularism by the RSS aided by the Congress party and others.
President’s Rule in Maharashtra is going to help BJP poach MLAs
The President’s rule is imposed on Maharashtra to help the BJP with ample amount of time to poach rival Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena MLAs.
Ayodhya verdict showed what’s Modi-fied India
The Ayodhya verdict shattered the last vestige of faith in the judiciary that a few Muslims had, and showed them their real situation in Modified India.
Ayodhya verdict lost its significance for the muted Muslim community
The Ayodhya verdict will be pronounced anytime soon, but the Muslim community of India has lost any hope of justice in a Modi-fied system.
Not guilty Prof SAR Geelani is dead, so is the conscience
Prof SAR Geelani is dead. He died of a cardiac arrest. The jubilation over his death by those who vote Sadhvi Pragya proves that our conscience died too.
Mocking Modi: India ranks 102 in the Global Hunger Index
Modi’s India skidded to 102 in the Global Hunger Index, while the World Food Day is celebrated and the press remains busy discussing the Ayodhya verdict.
Amit Shah’s obsession with ONE threatens Indian people’s lives and rights
After his ranting over one law, one language, etc, Amit Shah is back with the demand for one-party rule and one ID for all as part of the RSS’s vision.
More than a month of lockdown, Kashmir dwells in a chasm of despair
More than a month has passed as Kashmir reels under an unprecedented lockdown and human rights violations. It’s time for India to wake up for Kashmiris.
Lack of narrative setting ability harms opposition the most
Since 2014, Narendra Modi and the BJP are setting the central political narrative and the opposition is playing around it. This needs an urgent change.
Can Allahabad High Court’s notice over poll malpractice turn Modi’s fate similar to Indira Gandhi’s?
Alike Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi too got a notice from Allahabad High Court over election malpractices. The outcome of this case needs to be seen.
Modi’s exemplary speech on terrorism in the Maldives is also full of hypocrisy
Narendra Modi delivered an exemplary speech at the Maldives parliament, yet, though rich in content, the speech is hollow due to his hypocrisy on terrorism
Another missing AN-32 plane of the IAF, another instance of Modi’s fake love for the military
In three years time, another AN-32 transport plane of the Indian Air Force went missing and like before, no debris were found even after long search ops.
Modi’s swearing-in under the shadow of Adani-Ambani started India’s journey towards Hindu Rashtra
Modi’s swearing-in in the presence of Adani, Ambani, and a galaxy of hate mongers and rabble-rousers started India’s official journey towards Hindu Rashtra.