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DEBATE RAGES IN LEFT OVER STRATEGY ON FIGHTING BJP IN WEST BENGAL

DOUBTS PERSIST ON CPI(M) LINE OF FIGHTING BOTH TMC AND SAFFRONS IN POLLS
Arun Srivastava - 2020-11-19 11:29
The assembly elections in West Bengal in April/May 2021 has opened up a debate on what should be the correct strategy of the Left to combat the aggressive BJP in the state which is currently ruled by the Trinamul Congress led by Mamata Banerjee. Mamata ousted the CPI(M) led state government in 2011 after its uninterrupted reign of 34 years and in the last years, the CPI(M) and other parties have been consistently losing their bases to both Trinamul and the BJP.

INDIA-CHINA TALKS ON LADAKH BORDER MAKING LITTLE HEADWAY

NEW DELHI HAS TO BE CATIOUS BUT FIRM IN DEALING WITH BEIJING
Barun Das Gupta - 2020-11-19 11:25
It is almost seven months that the Indian and Chinese armies are finding themselves in an eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation in eastern Ladakh, with no possibility of an early de-escalation or disengagement in sight. China finds that any attempt to further encroach into Indian territory will mean war. China, with all its military superiority, does not want to get into a war India. India finds that the territory that India claims as its own and the Chinese claim to be theirs and which they have militarily occupied, cannot be taken back from the Chinese without a war which India fights shy of.

TARGETING THE LDF GOVT IN KERALA WILL BOOMERANG

FRONT PARTIES WILL TEACH BJP-CONGRESS NEXUS A GOOD LESSON
Prakash Karat - 2020-11-19 11:22
The efforts to discredit and denigrate the Left Democratic Front government in Kerala have been mounting in the past few weeks. The Congress-led UDF and the BJP have conducted agitations utilising the gold smuggling case to target Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the LDF government.

INDIAN WORKING CLASS TO MAKE A POLICY STATEMENT

NATION-WIDE STRIKE ON NOVEMBER 26
Sukumar Damle - 2020-11-19 11:19
The Central Government passed three Labour Codes on September 23, 2020, on Industrial Relations, on Social Security and on Occupational Health & Safety, while the entire opposition had boycotted Parliament in protest against suspension of eight opposition Rajya Sabha MPs. This suspension itself was on the pretext of their “unruly behaviour”, when the government bulldozed Agricultural Laws through the Rajya Sabha, brushing aside the opposition’s demand for a vote, on September 21, 2020.

BJP STATE GOVERNMENTS ARE VIOLATING CONSTITUTION ON ISSUE OF LOVE JEHAD

WHOLE ISSUE SMACKS OF BIGOTRY AND BIAS AGAINST WOMEN
Dr. Arun Mitra - 2020-11-19 10:32
The statement by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath that the Uttar Pradesh government will make tough laws against Love Jehad is not surprising. Haryana and Madhya Pradesh governments too have now joined the chorus. Haryana’s Minister Anil Vij has gone even further. He said that he would make laws against the newly invented term Love Jehad and will look into all such cases since the formation of Haryana. Their motives are clear; they have never tried to hide them either. It is part of their design to make monolithic society and impose their views on the personal human relationships as well.

INDIA IN THE CHANGED WORLD ORDER

Vijay Sanghvi - 2020-11-19 04:44
The American President Woodrow Wilson proposed at the 1921 World Peace Conference in Paris for the world comity to work for Peace, Promotion of free trade and Popular regimes as the new world objectives. However, no empire in Europe responded to his idea but the great World War leveled them up to end their control over their old settlements in Asia and Africa to give birth to 139 new nations in six years as they struggled for survival.

MASSIVE VACANCIES IN AIR & DD

M.Y. Siddiqui - 2020-11-19 03:58
Public broadcasters (Prasar Bharati) comprising All India Radio (AIR) and Door Darshan (DD) under the Prasar Bharati Act, 1990 (Broadcasting Corporation of India) are together facing acute human resource (manpower) crunch as never before. The result is its inability to compete with private sector electronic media in all aspects of news broadcast, information, education and entertainment so much so that both the public entities designed to empower the people of India on all round development of the nation are reduced to the Goebbelsian instrument of propaganda for the one-man NDA Union Government. Unlike earlier regimes at the Centre, when the public broadcasters apart from getting loin’s share of news and propaganda favourable to the government other national, international and regional news used to be there, presently there is nothing like that; it is one man that matters the most and others are just effaced.