Tag: CPI(M)
CAA 2019: Shantanu Thakur’s “slip of the tongue” exposed the dilemma for the BJP
The CAA 2019 has always been a political trap for the refugees and a dilemma for the BJP. Now Shantanu Thakur’s “slip of the tongue” exposed the hollowness of Modi’s much-hyped citizenship law once more.
Left side (lined): CPI(M) at crossroads in Bengal
What does the CPI(M) want in West Bengal? It’s not clear from the party’s recent actions whether it’s concerned about defeating the BJP at all.
Panchayat elections in West Bengal: A bloody upshot
Panchayat elections in West Bengal are marred in violence as the rural grassroots government bodies have become the epicentre of corruption.
What is next for the left-wing politics after the Congress’s victory in Karnataka?
While the Congress defeated the BJP in Karnataka, the threat of Hindutva fascism still looms large over the state, which only the left can combat.
Nitish Kumar’s new volte-face: Events, causes and possibilities
Nitish Kumar’s volte-face and return to the Mahagathbandhan reeks of opportunism and desperation as the BJP turned it into a docile tool.
The Tripura civic body polls: why the BJP won? How did the TMC help?
The BJP’s victory in the Tripura civic body polls showed how the disunity of the opposition helped the ruling party. Blame it on TMC and CPM.
BJP’s Tripura Police has slapped UAPA on activists, but who will fight this tyranny?
Tripura Police has slapped UAPA on activists who have raised their voice against the anti-Muslim violence. What’s its source of its impunity?
Tripura violence: The conspicuous silence shows how “secular forces” betray Muslims
The conspicuous silence of the so-called “secular forces” and the mainstream media on the Tripura violence against Muslims exposed them again
Why COVID-19 cases in Kerala are on the rise? What does the LDF need now?
For a few weeks, COVID-19 cases in Kerala are on the rise. But what’s causing this steep rise in infection in the very state called as a “model” state earlier.
CPI(M) volte-face on the TMC exhibits a new level of political bankruptcy
The CPI(M)’s volte-face and its eagerness to join hands with the TMC exposes the utmost bankruptcy of the parliamentary left camp that hitherto supported BJP.
The detention centre in Kerala fiasco and CPM’s complicity in the NRC project
The proposal of the LDF government to construct a detention centre in Kerala to imprison foreigners exposes the complicity of the CPI(M) in the NRC plan of BJP.
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.
Modi’s Brigade rally in Kolkata: Hollow promises, hypocrisy unlimited
Narendra Modi’s Brigade rally in Kolkata will be remembered for sheer lies, deceitful propaganda and hollow promises of “Shonar Bangla” by BJP
Six issues to ensure the BJP’s defeat in West Bengal
Whether it is possible to ensure the BJP’s defeat in West Bengal? This is a question that is bothering anti-fascists of the state and India.
West Bengal under the TMC Part I: A decade of unemployment and corruption
West Bengal under the TMC and Chief Minister Mamata Bandopadhyay has turned into a haven of recruitment scams due to high unemployment.
Kerala Police’s attack on students demanding employment exposed CPI(M)’s hypocrisy
The Kerala Police’s attack on students of the KSU demanding employment for the PSC rank-holders exposed the CPI(M)’s hypocrisy in West Bengal
Divide, defeat, and demolish to gain power in Bengal: BJP’s 2021 strategy
The BJP’s obnoxious agenda is to divide the people of West Bengal in as many fractions possible to ensure they can be defeated and demolished
Who gains from Kolkata Police’s clash with left activists if not the BJP?
Kolkata Police’s clash with left activists showed that neither Mamata Bandopadhyay nor the left-Congress are serious about fighting the BJP.
Defection of Adhikari and others to the BJP: What will be the implications?
Suvendu Adhikari joined the BJP after quitting the TMC. Will the defection of Adhikari and others to the BJP help it to sweep West Bengal?
Lessons from the November 26th general strike
After the grand success of the November 26th general strike, it’s important to utilise its gains to build a massive and larger movement.