Troops in Kashmir when economy in tatters: Modi peddles old wine in a new bottle
The Modi regime’s decision to increase troops in Kashmir and end the Amarnath Yatra are gimmicks to draw attention from India’s worsening economic slowdown.
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Skip to contentThe Modi regime’s decision to increase troops in Kashmir and end the Amarnath Yatra are gimmicks to draw attention from India’s worsening economic slowdown.
The Modi regime’s sudden decision to deploy 100 companies of extra paramilitary forces in Kashmir smells of a vicious conspiracy brewing in the BJP’s pot.
With the passage of the UAPA Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha, the Modi regime is all set to curtail the leftover democratic rights of the people.
Under Modi-Shah’s domination poaching opposition lawmakers is legitimised, which is why no one criticised how the BJP poached MLAs in Goa and Karnataka.
Despite opposing it, most of the opposition MPs, barring few, voted in favour of the National Investigation Agency (Amendment) Bill, 2019 brought by Shah.
Amit Shah’s thugs didn’t just smash Vidyasagar’s statue, vandalised a college and rioted, they, the Hindutva fascists dared Bengal and Bengalis in Kolkata.
LK Advani’s recent jibe at Modi and Shah over BJP’s assault on democracy and democratic traditions doesn’t worth an iota of support from the opposition.
By republishing its 2014 manifesto with extended deadlines, the BJP’s tirade against the Congress manifesto is caused by its sheer political bankruptcy.
The CBI’s attempt to raid Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar’s residence stirred a new political controversy and a high-voltage drama unfolded.
The rambling by Amit Shah over the NRC and the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, before supporters in West Bengal exposes a deep conspiracy in making.
West Bengal BJP is planning to launch three consecutive Rath Yatras (chariot procession) to kick-start its 2019 general election campaign in the state. These three Raths (automobiles decorated as chariots) are supposed to start their journey from Gangasagar of South 24 Parganas district, Coochbehar district and Tarapith of Birbhum district on 5, 7, and 9 … Read more
Amit Shah, except for his villainous role in the Indian polity, also masters in the art of comedy, especially when he claims something in public, which returns to haunt him later as an irony. During a recent speech at the 3rd North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) conclave in Guwahati, Amit Shah said that the BJP … Read more
Both Karnataka assembly election 2018 and the high-voltage political drama that followed the results, give us a clear warning that the BJP under Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and their battalion of riot-mongers and Muslim bashers will not lose any election in the coming days and they will manage to secure majority in the 2019 general … Read more
On 12 January, four senior-most judges of the Supreme Court called a press conference to fire a salvo against the present Chief Justice of India, Dipak Misra, accusing him of arbitrarily handling the Supreme Court’s daily affairs and allocating the hearing of the crucial cases to selective benches without any rational or consultation with other … Read more
The much-awaited and much-discussed Gujarat assembly election 2017 results are out and as anticipated by the majority of the democratic and progressive camp, the BJP, once more, won the election by using the age-old Hindutva strategy to polarise the voters to sweep the polls. The BJP has won 99 seats out of 182 in the … Read more
During his maiden trip to Bihar after Nitish Kumar’s dramatic volte-face, Narendra Modi claimed that his government ensures that all schemes are implemented unlike the previous government’s schemes, which, according to Modi, were not implemented and the consecutive governments before Modi never fulfilled any promises made to the people. Narendra Modi was laying the foundation … Read more
Amit Shah finally broke his conspicuous silence on the issue of a sudden surge in the turnover of his son Jay Shah’s firm Temple Enterprise, which increased 16,000 times from Rs 50,000 to Rs 800m in just one year, coincidentally soon after Narendra Modi became the prime minister. Shah spoke briefly at a forum of … Read more
Jay Amitbhai Shah, the son of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah, has sued the independent media outlet, The Wire, in a defamation case for publishing a detailed investigative report on how one of his companies called Temple Enterprises suddenly saw a 16,000 times increase in its turnover between 2015-16, after his political uncle … Read more
When Narendra Modi started his campaign for the prime minister’s position during the 2014 general election, he and the entire Hindutva camp trained their guns against the Congress Party’s first family, the Gandhis, whom they blamed for all woes afflicting India and also alleged that the family has siphoned-off immense wealth to foreign shores and … Read more
Modinomics is the new school of economics to which the Bhakts, the cheerleaders of Narendra Modi-led Hindutva fascist regime, subscribes to and they hail it as a powerful weapon to get rid of all the woes of the poor and take India to the plane of development that Modi promised during his 2014 election campaign. … Read more