Modi’s failure to curb the COVID-19 pandemic: how the BJP will recover losses?
The BJP is desperate to obliterate Modi’s failure to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. This rings an alarm about the possible route it will take to cover up the mess.
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Skip to contentThe BJP is desperate to obliterate Modi’s failure to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. This rings an alarm about the possible route it will take to cover up the mess.
The shortage of oxygen and Remdesivir vials has pushed the Indian public healthcare sector to the brink of collapse, aggravating deaths due to COVID-19.
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.
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?
The Tablighi Jamaat was blamed last year for spreading COVID-19 and the entire Muslim community was vilified. But the Mahakumbh won’t have to face such wrath.
There is a craze among the hyper-consumerist middle-class and the rich regarding COVID-19 vaccination in 2021 across the world. Is it good?
If the Aarogya Setu App is a weapon against the COVID-19 infection, then why didn’t it save Smriti Irani and other BJP stalwarts so far?
Modi’s lockdown in India clearly failed as the steep rise in the number of COVID-19 cases exemplifies. But the government is still pushing for the “unlock”.
The Modi regime brings the “unlock” to do away with the COVID-19 lockdown in a phased manner. But is the situation ripe for it? Or did the lockdown fail?
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the hypocrisy and the inhuman side of the privileged Indian society, which is happy to close doors on the working class.
The big question in the era of COVID-19 pandemic for Indians is: Can we afford governments that go on and on with “business as before”?
Why does Trump say that China is responsible for spreading Coronavirus when all evidence proves otherwise? What should Beijing do to stop Trump and the US?
The importance of class struggle against the capital’s unbridled attack on working class was never felt as much it’s felt now, during the era of Coronavirus
The Indian citizen is remoulded and turned into a non-chalant, “apolitical”, obedient and uncritical lot, which cheers the supreme leader and hails tyranny.
Whether the lockdown was necessary if it didn’t flatten the curve and is now relaxed when the number of COVID-19 patients is rising? What about testing?
The Modi regime’s decision that the FCI’s surplus rice is converted to ethanol to make alcohol-based hand sanitisers is absolutely anti-poor and disastrous.
Yogi Adityanath regime could allocate 250 buses to rescue 7,500 students from Kota but his government and the BJP ignored the plight of migrant workers.
Ignoring the threats it pose to patients, the Modi regime revoked the ban on used ventilator import to appease the US-based corporates and earn commission.
The COVID-19 isn’t merely a pandemic but also a mirror in which we can see the reflection of the moribund capitalist society trying to get back on its feet.
In Uttar Pradesh the middle, small and marginal farmers’ suffering due to lockdown intensified as they don’t get MSP for wheat from private buyers.