Modi’s claim of being jailed for Bangladesh’s freedom struggle exposes Hindutva hypocrisy
Narendra Modi’s claim of being jailed for Bangladesh’s freedom struggle is an unapologetic attempt to manufacture a narcissistic narrative.
Narendra Modi’s claim of being jailed for Bangladesh’s freedom struggle is an unapologetic attempt to manufacture a narcissistic narrative.
Alike Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi too got a notice from Allahabad High Court over election malpractices. The outcome of this case needs to be seen.
Despite attacking the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty on each occasion why does Modi remains quiet on Sanjay Gandhi, the tyrant who ruled India during emergency?
Modi’s recent jibe against former prime minister and Rahul Gandhi’s father Rajiv Gandhi isn’t just unethical for his position but also below-the-belt.
Anantkumar Hegde can’t ask Rahul Gandhi his religious identity, as irrespective of faith, the Constitution allows each citizen to question the government.
It’s quite important to critically analyse the political trajectory of George Fernandes’s life before honouring him for things he didn’t do
With the death of the Indian liberal’s favourite Hindutva eye candy – Atal Bihari Vajpayee, there will be an incessant barrage of condolences flowing and eulogies published across the political spectrum to showcase the man in the brightest shades possible and his contribution to Indian politics will also be magnified manifold. It’s usually what happens … Read more
(This article was first published in June 2015 in the previous version of People’s Review. Due to an incident of hacking the old website was pulled down and we could only restore the old articles in this section) While commemorating the 40th anniversary of the national emergency declared by Indira Gandhi led Congress regime and the … Read more