Month: October 2020
Does Modi intend to revive the Indian economy at all?
Does the Modi regime has any plan to revive the Indian economy from the present paralysed state or it’s going to be indifferent forever?
Is the Quad used by the US to provoke an India-China war?
The recent speech by Mike Pompeo at the Quad foreign ministers’ meet in Tokyo proves that the US is keen to provoke an India-China war soon.
The BJP’s violence in Kolkata and police atrocities should be opposed jointly
By only opposing the BJP’s violence in Kolkata and jeering for the police atrocities, one may exhibit political myopia at these crucial times.
Yogi’s elusive “development” and “conspiracy” theory to dominate Hathras probe
Yogi is blaming those opposing his “development” programmes for the Hathras gangrape and murder. This shows how serious he is about justice.
By hiring Concept PR can the Yogi regime successfully spin the Hathras gangrape story?
Yogi Adityanath’s regime has reportedly hired Mumbai-based Concept PR agency to change the narrative over the Hathras gangrape incident.
Will the BJP lose Uttar Pradesh over Hathras?
Will the BJP lose Uttar Pradesh over the Hathras incident and the subsequent political protests against Yogi Adityanath or emerge stronger?
Reliance Retail luring foreign capital armed with BJP’s farm reforms
Amid the farmers’ protest against Modi’s agriculture reforms, Reliance Retail is enriching with a high amount of foreign capital investment.
Babri Masjid demolition verdict showed Muslims their place in Modi-fied India
After the Supreme Court’s Ayodhya verdict, a CBI court’s Babri Masjid demolition verdict reaffirmed the position of Muslims in Modi-fied India
Hathras gangrape and the selective outrage of India’s mainstream
The Hathras gangrape and murder of a Dalit girl didn’t trigger an outrage in the upper-caste sections, exemplifying myriad dynamics of rape.
What’s inside Modi’s three anti-worker labour Bills?
The three anti-worker labour Bills brought by the Modi regime in the Parliament declared a war on the working class by diluting their rights.