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INDIA: LEGAL WATCH

SUPREME COURT IGNORING URGENCY OF CIVIL LIBERTIES ISSUE IN KASHMIR

CONTINUOUS LOCKDOWN VIOLATES FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Amritananda Chakravorty - 2019-08-29 11:16
On Wednesday, August 28, 2019, the Supreme Court finally took up the slew of petitions challenging the validity of the Presidential Orders dated August 5 and August 6 respectively, after 24 days of complete lockdown of 7 million people in Kashmir, and directed that these petitions would be heard by a Constitution Bench of 5 Judges, from October, 2018 onwards, since it involved substantial questions of law. While issuing notice on these petitions, the Court rejected the objections of the Central Government, which contended that this was a ‘sensitive issue having cross-border repercussions’.
INDIA

CONGRESS LEADERSHIP HAS TO LISTEN TO DISSENTING VOICES

PARTY MUST TAKE STAND ON MODI THROUGH FRANK DISCUSSIONS
Sagarneel Sinha - 2019-08-29 10:37
There have been reports of division within the Congress party about its Lok Sabha election campaign led by Rahul Gandhi with the slogan “Chowkidar chor hain” — an indirect attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for being a “thief”. Later, Rahul himself too in his resignation letter after the results had confirmed by mentioning that at times he found himself alone — pointing to the disunity among the party. However, all these disunity remained mostly behind the curtains till senior party leader Jairam Ramesh's cautious public comment not to demonise Modi everytime — as it will not benefit the party. He said that schemes like Ujjwala were successful — and to confront Modi, it is better to recognise his works that connect him with the common people.
UNITED KINGDOM

FRESH POLL IN BRITAIN IS NEED OF THE HOUR

JOHNSON’S UNDEMOCRATIC TACTICS MUST BE DEFEATED
Ben Chacko - 2019-08-29 10:35
Boris Johnson’s intention to prorogue Parliament has provoked much contrived outrage from opposition politicians and Commons Speaker John Bercow. But where have these self-proclaimed “defenders of democracy” been while Jeremy Corbyn and many progressive and labour movement figures have been demanding a genuine exercise in democracy through a general election?
UNITED KINGDOM

BORIS JOHNSON LEADS BRITAIN TO A DEEPER CRISIS

UNCERTAINTY AFTER OCTOBER 31 TO HIT ECONOMY
Arun Srivastava - 2019-08-29 10:33
Quite intriguing how could Brexit drag the Queen into the heart of Britain's political crisis. Apprehensions were already there that the Prime Minister Boris Johnson would take recourse to suspending the parliament, but his move would come so soon is really a matter of conjecture.
INDIA

IN FIRST YEAR OF MODI'S SECOND TERM, GDP GROWTH TO HIT LOWEST IN 6 YEARS

FALLING INCOME IN BOTH URBAN AND RURAL, CONTRIBUTING TO LACK OF DEMAND
Satyaki Chakraborty - 2019-08-28 12:17
The first year of the second term of the Narendra Modi Government is going to witness the lowest GDP growth of 6.7 per cent in the last six years. The economic crisis has accentuated in the last two years and despite all the talk of increasing the income of the farmers and the rural poor by the BJP government, the rural income has been falling and accompanied by the pressure on urban earnings due to job crisis, is contributing to acute pressure on aggregate demand.

TRUMP SECRETLY MULLS WAYS TO ‘PUNISH’ CHINESE LEADERS OVER HONG KONG

TRAVEL BANS AND FREEZING ASSETS BEING CONSIDERED
Sputnik News Correspondent - 2019-08-28 12:14
WASHINGTON: Lawmakers and administration officials are reportedly seeking to impose sanctions on China. They are, however, apparently having difficulty deciding which sanctions would work best, as discussions have allegedly dragged on for weeks.
UNITED STATES

SANDERS LEADING THE OPINION POLL AS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE

MINIMUM WAGES, HEALTHCARE TOP AGENDA FOR 2020 POLL
Mark Gruenberg - 2019-08-28 12:10
PITTSBURGH: Citing his long-time support for workers and especially those forced to strike, the independent United Electrical Workers convention unanimously voted on August 26 to endorse Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ind-Vt., for presidential nominee of Democratic Party.
UNITED KINGDOM

NEW TWIST IN BRITISH POLITICS OVER BREXIT

TORY REBELS MAY JOIN HANDS WITH CORBYN
Arun Srivastava - 2019-08-28 12:07
Through the “Church House Declaration” around 165 British MPs from across the parties have pledged to form alternative parliament in case the Prime Minister Boris Johnson goes ahead with his plan to prorogue the parliament in the event of Boris failing to make a no-deal Brexit happen.
INDIA: KERALA

SHASHI THAROOR IN THE EYE OF A POLITICAL STORM

KPCC SEEKS EXPLANATION FROM THE MP
P. Sreekumaran - 2019-08-28 12:05
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Senior Congress leader from Kerala, Shashi Tharoor, finds himself in the eye of a raging political storm.