People's Review
Behind Yogi’s “abba jaan” jibe there is a desperation to cover up hunger deaths
Yogi’s “abba jaan” jibe has stirred a controversy over the communal overtone used by him. However, it’s more important to show his failure in curbing hunger.
How Yogi’s Kolkata flyover ad gaffe exposed Indian media’s editorial bankruptcy?
Yogi Adityanath’s ad in The Indian Express using a Kolkata flyover’s photo to show Uttar Pradesh’s development stirred a controversy after the paper apologised.
Can the SP-BSP defeat the BJP in UP by appeasing the upper castes?
Can the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party defeat the BJP in Uttar Pradesh by appeasing the upper castes? Can they retain their Dalit, OBC vote bank?
After 45 years of his death, Mao Zedong haunts Xi Jinping’s ilk
After 45 years of Mao Zedong’s death and establishment of capitalism in China, the growing mass resentment against the anti-Mao ruling clique is troubling Xi.
Bhupesh Singh Baghel’s father’s arrest exposed Congress’s similarity with the BJP
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Singh Baghel’s father Nand Kumar Baghel’s arrest exposed Congress’s similarity with the BJP when it comes to gagging voices.
Kisan Mahapanchayat in Muzaffarnagar: What are the real promising changes?
Kisan Mahapanchayat in Muzaffarnagar didn’t just throw a challenge to the BJP before the 2022 Uttar Pradesh polls but also reversed the polarisation done by RSS
BKS’s protest on MSP is the RSS’s attempt to weaken the farmers’ movement
The BKS’s protest on MSP on September 8th is the RSS’s attempt to weaken the farmers’ movement by driving a wedge, especially before the Uttar Pradesh polls.
Narayan Rane’s remarks against West Bengal and Mamata are uncalled for
Narayan Rane made disparaging and quite disrespectful remarks against Mamata Bandopadhyay and West Bengal during his ongoing polemic with the Shiv Sena.
Congress party’s factional feuds in CG and Punjab turning catastrophic
The Congress party’s factional feuds, especially in Punjab between Captain Amarinder Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu, are turning catastrophic for the party.
NIA’s draft chargesheet against Elgar Parishad accused smells foul
The NIA’s draft chargesheet against Elgar Parishad accused after three years of most of their arrests, not only is gibberish but looks like a BJP pamphlet.
ISIS’s suicide bombings at Kabul Airport: who is the beneficiary?
The ISIS’s suicide bombings at Kabul Airport killed 72 so far, including US personnel and children. However, the big question is, who benefitted from this act?
Narayan Rane’s arrest over slap row and the BJP’s hypocritic ruckus
Maharashtra BJP leader Narayan Rane’s arrest over Uddhav Thackeray slap row showed the saffron party’s hypocrisy once more on the issue of state repression.
Who will benefit from Modi’s palm oil scheme?
The Modi government’s plan to expand the oil-palm plantation in India will threaten biodiversity and the environment. But who will profiteer from palm oil?
Afghanistan’s COVID-19 vaccination is at risk due to Taliban takeover
As the Taliban seized power, Afghanistan’s COVID-19 vaccination is at severe risk as international sanctions may choke the country and push it towards mayhem
Mumbai local train services to follow vaccine discrimination violating fundamental rights
Mumbai local train services will only allow fully-vaccinated passengers from August 15th. This decision is discriminatory and violates fundamental rights.
Is the Opposition a genuine ally of the Kisan Andolan?
As the Opposition is showing its solidarity with the Kisan Andolan now by visiting the Jantar Mantar, questions rise regarding their tryst with farm reforms.
India-China de-escalation at Gogra proved bilateral dialogue’s efficiency
India-China border stand-off at Gogra was resolved through bilateral dialogue and this proves that a peaceful approach to resolve the impasse can work well.
GIBA Bill 2021: general insurance privatisation a threat to India’s economy
Nirmala Sitharaman successfully passed the GIBA Bill 2021 to privatise nationalised general insurance companies. This will jeopardise India’s financial security
BJP celebrates Muslim Women Rights Day after violating their rights
When the BJP celebrates Muslim Women Rights Day after violating their rights and dehumanising them, irony dies a thousand times.
Babul Supriyo quits politics, not the BJP or Hindutva fascism
The news of BJP leader and former Union minister Babul Supriyo leaving politics does not imply he is leaving the Hindutva fascist fold of the BJP-RSS now.





















