Tag: Babul Supriyo
Asansol and Ballygunge by-elections’ results are TMC’s morale boosters but not for democracy
TMC’s Babul Supriyo and Shatrughan Sinha won the Ballygunge Assembly and Asansol Lok Sabha by-elections. The results show interesting trends.
Asansol riots victim Sibghatullah’s father Imam Rashidi’s quest for truth redefines our times
Asansol’s Imam Rashidi refused to testify in the murder case of his son Sibghatullah by citing his responsibility towards upholding the truth
Asansol and Ballygunge byelections once more revealed Mamata’s soft Hindutva inclinations
Nomination of Shatrughan Sinha and Babul Supriyo for Asansol and Ballygunge byelections by Mamata Bandopadhyay exposed the TMC’s Hindutva.
Fall of Dilip Ghosh and rise of Sukanta Majumdar in West Bengal BJP
What made Dilip Ghosh, the former BJP chief of West Bengal, fall from grace? Why did JP Nadda select Sukanta Majumdar to lead the BJP in West Bengal now?
Babul Supriyo joining the TMC exposed Mamata’s tryst with Hindutva fascists
As two-times BJP MP and an ardent Hindutva fascist Babul Supriyo joined the TMC, Mamata Bandopadhyay showed how hollow her claim to fight the BJP-RSS is.
Babul Supriyo quits politics, not the BJP or Hindutva fascism
The news of BJP leader and former Union minister Babul Supriyo leaving politics does not imply he is leaving the Hindutva fascist fold of the BJP-RSS now.
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.
Neutralise critics, control the narrative: Modi’s PR strategy when India battled COVID-19
When India was reeling under the COVID-19 pandemic, unemployment and conflict with China, the Modi regime was planning to muzzle the press.
Resisting Babul Supriyo for self-defence: Debanjan Ballabh
An interview with student activist Debanjan Ballabh on the resistance struggle at Jadavpur University against Union Minister Babul Supriyo on 19 September.
Communal Riot in Asansol: An Autopsy of Hindutva Conspiracy & Activities
The almost nondescript town known only for its coal mines, erstwhile industries and a thriving railway division, Asansol hitherto managed to get national mainstream media coverage only during the tragic […]