Modi’s proposed “bold reforms” prelude to a tyrannical corporate rule
Modi’s address to nation unveiled the forthcoming tyrannical corporate fascist rule that will ruin the lives and livelihood of the poor and undo democracy.
Modi’s address to nation unveiled the forthcoming tyrannical corporate fascist rule that will ruin the lives and livelihood of the poor and undo democracy.
The cat was peeping out of the bag for long, but with the the BJP’s assault on labour rights under the garb of fighting COVID-19 menace brought it out.
The second part of the analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic, share buy back and fictitious capital: A capitalist effort to survive the financial crisis.
The International Labour Day 2020 on May 1st, amid an unprecedented lockdown, is when one should look at the challenges posed to the Indian working class.
The COVID-19 isn’t the cause of the quagmire in which capitalism is in at the moment. The pandemic only triggered what was inevitable. An in-depth analysis.
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.
Though the MHA has postponed the NPR exercise due to COVID-19 outbreak, there is no reason to think it won’t happen, rather it’s needed more than ever now.
While all mainstream political parties are toeing the government’s line following the COVID-19 outbreak, why is it the right time to question the power?
The mass exodus of millions of workers from metros to their native villages isn’t merely a result of the COVID19 outbreak but Modi regime’s sheer apathy.
The India visit of Donald Trump will intensify the US’s neo-colonial exploitation of the country, thanks to the Modi regime’s servility towards Washington.
Putting SAIL, LIC, BSNL, Air India, Indian Railways, etc, on sale, the Modi regime’s privatisation drive is taking Indian economy towards a catastrophe.
To sustain their struggle against the CAA, NPR, NRC, the Jamia Millia Islamia students must integrate with the bigger struggle of the working class.
The economic slowdown in India is worsening the situation each day, but the government is looking into easy rescue options like foreign debts.
There is no surprise elements in Modi regime’s Union Budget 2020-21 as it’s going to be the most naked corporate appeasing budget of post-colonial India.
The 8 January Bharat Bandh is going to be a nationwide upheaval of the working class, peasantry, students and youth against the Hindutva fascist Modi regime
Indian economy in 2020 won’t be out of the lethal crisis the Modi regime has pushed it into. The rail fare and LPG cylinder price hikes are indicating this.
The Jharkhand assembly election results shouldn’t be considered a final seal on the fate of the BJP in Jharkhand. Victory for the tribals is still far away.
Rahul Bajaj questioning Amit Shah over the reign of fear that rules India isn’t an act of rebellion but the annoyance of a section of capitalism with Modi.
Even though India’s GDP growth fell to a 26-quarter-low at 4.5% in Q2 of FY 2019-20, the Modi regime shows indifference to the problem and lives in denial.
A recently-released work paper showed 9m job loss took place in India between 2011-12 and 2017-18, which has pushed the economy to comma due to non-recovery