Tag: Hindutva fascism
CAB in Rajya Sabha: Who all will betray secularism?
The BJP is hell-bent to have the CAB pass in the Rajya Sabha, but why is the opposition not putting up a strong fight against the NRC and CAB?
Jaya Bachchan’s lynching advocacy exhibits how mobocracy lures democracy
Jaya Bachchan has advocated the lynching of rapists to punish them. While saying that she didn’t clarify who will judge the crimes and who will lead a mob?
Rahul Bajaj: Why BJP faces uncomfortable questions from its own?
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.
Priyanka Reddy case exposes Hindutva fascism’s hypocrisy
The gang-rape and murder of Priyanka Reddy is one of the goriest incidents but the Hindutva fascist camp’s attempt to communalise it is extremely heinous.
Game of government formation in Maharashtra isn’t over but at the next stage
The drama over government formation in Maharashtra didn’t get over with the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance coming to power, it just entered the next stage.
Modi’s Industrial Relations Code, 2019, launches the severest assault on the Indian workforce
The Industrial Relations Code, 2019, is going to launch the severest assault on the working class of India by doing away with permanent jobs in all sectors.
The new NRC call curtain-raises the 2022 Hindu Rashtra project
The Modi regime is going to scrap the four-year-long NRC in Assam and going to bring a larger pan-India programme directed at Muslims.
Oh my Godse! Sadhvi Pragya to add explosive value to Indian defence
The nomination of the (in)famous saintly (terror-accused) bomber and Godse-disciple to the Parliamentary panel on defence will definitely help the military establishment in acquiring specialist knowledge on explosives.
The violence of silence: Kashmir and India
On 5 August 2019 the Indian government challenged the foundations of the Constitution, by large scale oppression and silencing of the voices from Kashmir.
JNU students’ movement: The struggle to save public education
The JNU students aren’t merely struggling against unjust fee hike by the university authorities but also to safeguard public-funded education in India.
Whoever forms government in Maharashtra, secularism will lose
Whoever may form a government in Maharashtra due to the separation between the BJP and Shiv Sena, the people’s cause and rights are at the receiving end.
Supreme Court’s Ayodhya verdict raises uncomfortable questions
The critical analysis of the Supreme Court’s Ayodhya verdict brings up a lot of contradictions within the verdict and the gross denial of justice to Muslims
Ayodhya verdict showed what’s Modi-fied India
The Ayodhya verdict shattered the last vestige of faith in the judiciary that a few Muslims had, and showed them their real situation in Modified India.
Ayodhya verdict lost its significance for the muted Muslim community
The Ayodhya verdict will be pronounced anytime soon, but the Muslim community of India has lost any hope of justice in a Modi-fied system.
Pegasus spying row: Modi regime can’t escape blaming WhatsApp
The Modi regime can’t claim innocence in the Pegasus snooping row by blaming WhatsApp as NSO only sells the solution to governments and security agencies.
Gopal Kanda is the new lotus to bloom in the BJP’s mire
BJP’s alliance with Gopal Kanda, accused of rape and abetting a suicide, for forming government in Haryana exemplifies its commitment towards women.
Not guilty Prof SAR Geelani is dead, so is the conscience
Prof SAR Geelani is dead. He died of a cardiac arrest. The jubilation over his death by those who vote Sadhvi Pragya proves that our conscience died too.
Haryana and Maharashtra election results proved BJP’s vulnerability to some extent
Haryana and Maharashtra assembly election results prove that despite rigging election results, the BJP isn’t in a comfort zone anywhere in India.
Kamlesh Tiwari murder case hijacked by the Hindutva camp to score brownies
Kamlesh Tiwari, a notorious Hindutva fascist leader who belonged to the Hindu Mahasabha and later founded a small outfit called the Hindu Samaj Party, was murdered at his house in […]
Ayodhya verdict: Not land, Muslims are striving for equal rights in secularism
The Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on the Ayodhya dispute. It’s not land that the Muslims are fighting for, but their equal Constitutional rights.