Category: Politics
Politics is our blood, not in our blood. We can’t think of the world or our own existence without politics. Now that politics in India is guarded by the toady corporate-media, therefore, it becomes imperative for the independent journalism to launch a fierce critical attack against the way politics is done in India and in the world. Our guiding ideology is anti-fascism and people’s democracy. We analyse politics from the point-of-view of the people, the working people.
Lakshadweep suffers as BJP-RSS Hindutva project threatens local people
Lakshadweep suffers the worst Hindutva fascist onslaught as RSS-deputed Administrator Praful Khoda Patel is bringing several of draconian legislations.
Six months of the farmers’ protest at Delhi: now BKMF to strengthen SKM’s struggle
The formation of the Bharatiya Kisan Mazdoor Federation after six months of the farmers’ protest at Delhi will surely aid the Samyukt Kisan Morcha’s struggle.
Why the TMC’s victory won’t stop NRC in West Bengal?
The TMC’s victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections is seen as a mandate against the NRC. But can the TMC prevent an NRC in West Bengal? Can it stop NRC?
BJP’s plot to impose President’s Rule in West Bengal must be thwarted
The Modi regime’s plan to impose President’s Rule in West Bengal is now visible as Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar has started naked assaults on the people of Bengal.
Why the left’s debacle in West Bengal good for the real left?
The CPI(M)-led parliamentary left’s debacle in West Bengal is a good news for the real progressive left as it can now fight for the principal opposition space.
The BJP’s defeat in the West Bengal polls doesn’t mean Hindutva’s loss
The BJP’s defeat in the West Bengal polls doesn’t mean that the RSS-led Hindutva camp has failed. On the contrary, it shows Hindutva fascism’s deep entrenchment
Post-poll violence in West Bengal: BJP’s desperate bid to gain relevance
By communalising the post-poll violence in West Bengal, the BJP is trying to regain relevance in the state’s polity after suffering a humiliating defeat.
Mamata Bandopadhyay’s populist identity politics turned Muslims ‘optionless’
Muslims of West Bengal are rendered option-less in the political field due to the rise of the BJP and the sham concern shown by Mamata Bandopadhyay.
Red Faction, a new left outfit, demands subsidised oxygen
Red Faction, a left outfit, organised a May Day demonstration at Kolkata, raising the demand for subsidised oxygen, nationalised healthcare and no lockdown.
Why the SKM postponed the farmers’ march to the Indian Parliament?
After declaring it in late March, what compelled the Samyukt Kisan Morcha to postpone the farmers’ march to the Indian Parliament against Modi’s farm laws?
Kisan Andolan continues despite COVID paranoia, censorship and eviction threat
Despite the COVID-19 paranoia used by the Modi regime to selectively target the farmers and an imminent eviction threat, the Kisan Andolan refuses to budge.
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.
COVID-19 spike and Modi’s vanity virus puts India in despair
As the second-wave of COVID-19 spike paralysed the Indian public healthcare system Modi is showing his arrogance by ignoring the crisis for West Bengal polls.
BJP woos the Bhadralok voters of West Bengal as the battle moves south
As a desperate BJP woos Bhadralok voters of West Bengal to win the southern urban seats, it’s to be seen which side the Islamophobic upper-caste block elects.
EC ban on Mamata: A blatant display of servility
The EC ban on Mamata Bandopadhyay in West Bengal helped to unveil the highly partisan character of the poll body, which had so far supported the BJP to win.
COVID-19 cases in West Bengal: Why Modi-Shah don’t care?
With an alarming situation all over India, why Modi and Shah aren’t worried about increasing the COVID-19 cases in West Bengal through their reckless rallies?
Why Amit Shah’s assurance on NRC to Gorkhas is based on sheer lies?
Despite Amit Shah’s assurance on NRC to Gorkhas, there will be no respite for the community once the exercise starts following the preparation of the NPR data.
Poll violence in Coochbehar: BJP’s attempt to violently seize Bengal
The poll violence in Coochbehar where the central police forces killed five shows that a gloomy future awaits West Bengal should the BJP win.
Night curfew in Delhi, lockdown in Maharashtra: Islamophobia and anti-farmer initiatives unveiled
Under the guise of night curfew in Delhi and lockdown in Maharashtra to curb COVID-19 pandemic, the farmers’ movement and the Muslim community will be targeted in the long run
Chhattisgarh Maoist attack: Why the government dodges dialogue option?
The Chhattisgarh Maoist attack has again placed the ongoing civil war in central and eastern India’s tribal belt at the front row of public discourse. The question is why the government is avoiding peace with the ultras?