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WHY RAHUL GANDHI IS RIGHT ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF INDIA CONSTITUTION?

BJP LEADERS ARE ONLY CONCERNED ABOUT HOW TO GET DALIT VOTES
Sushil Kutty - 2025-04-09 12:32
Who is the more confused politician, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi or the BJP politicians who kowtow to every statement Prime Minister Narendra Modi makes? So, Prime Minister Modi said that “Bharat Ka Samvidhan 1949 mei likha gaya tha” and it should be the last word on the subject! But LoP Rahul Gandhi says the Indian Constitution is “thousands of years old” and the BJP-burg is fit to capsize!

KOLKATA’S ICONIC TRAM WILL NOW CEASE TO BE THE VEHICLE OF TRANSPORT

MOUNTING LOSSES FORCE WEST BENGAL GOVT TO USE LAND FOR REAL ESTATE
Kunal Bose - 2025-04-09 12:30
The new generation will not experience the rhythmic ding dong bell of the tram as it trudges through the chaos of Kolkata roads. In the city’s symphony of sounds, the most pleasing to ears was ding dong bell. Besides its utility as a mode of mass city transport without polluting the air, tram through its long existence got intertwined with West Bengal’s political history. Legions of political and trade union battles were fought over tram.

HOUSEHOLD INDEBTEDNESS AND RELATED SUICIDES SHARPLY INCREASING SINCE 2014

INDIA’S ECONOMIC POLICY MUST BE TUNED TO RESCUE THE COMMON PEOPLE
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2025-04-08 10:58
Household indebtedness in India and the suicides relating to it have been rising sharply since 2014, since the Modi government’s economic policy does not come to rescue the household borrowers, though it rescues businesses and corporates through write offs and relief under bankruptcy code. The data is alarming – household debt has increased from 32.6 per cent in June 2014 to 42.9 per cent as of June 2024, and estimated to have reached 43.5 per cent in the first half of 2024-25. Bankruptcy and indebtedness related suicides increased from 1.8 per cent in 2014 to 4.1 per cent this year.

RAHUL GANDHI IS FOCUSING ON BIHAR YOUTH IN A BIG WAY BEFORE ASSEMBLY POLLS

CONGRESS LEADER WORKING ON A SOCIAL COALITION OF DALITS, OBC’S AND MINORITIES
Arun Srivastava - 2025-04-08 10:55
Pressurising the alliance partner to accrue more political and electoral benefit has certainly not been an alien concept. It has been in vogue for pretty long time. Obviously to look at the frequent visit of Rahul Gandhi to Bihar from the perspective of pressuring RJD to concede more seats to Congress during the October assembly election would be a flawed analysis. A weak political party is always vulnerable and it cannot be supposed to dictate the terms. Congress is not an exception.

STRENGTHENING CPI(M) NEW GENERAL SECRETARY M A BABY’S TOP PRIORITY

FOCUS WILL EQUALLY BE ON BATTLING MODI GOVT AND BJP’S HINDUTVA
P. Sreekumaran - 2025-04-08 10:53
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The appointment of M. A. Baby as the general secretary of the CPI(M) marks the beginning of a new phase in the party’s political history.

TRUCE TALKS ON MANIPUR FAILED TO PRODUCE JOINT STATEMENT DESPITE MEETING OF BOTH SIDES

UNION HOME MINISTRY IS HAPPY THAT AT LEAST THERE WAS SOME FORWARD MOVEMENT
Rabindra Nath Sinha - 2025-04-08 10:50
KOLKATA: Though happy that ultimately the warring Manipur groups – the Meiteis and the Kuki-Zos – sat across the table with the Union government on April 5, Saturday in New Delhi yet the home ministry team led by advisor (North-East) A K Mishra has had its share of disappointment that its much-desired joint resolution as an outcome of the meeting did not fructify. In the words of political observers and civil society organization representatives who kept themselves informed on the proceedings, it was an intense disappointment which can be described as one “bordering on anger”.

NEW CPI(M) GENERAL SECRETARY M A BABY HAS A TOUGH TASK IN IMPARTING DYNAMISM IN THE PARTY

FIGHTING AGAINST AGGRESSIVE HINDUTVA AND RETAINING POWER IN KERALA ARE HIS TWIN TASKS
Nitya Chakraborty - 2025-04-07 12:30
71 year old CPI(M) politburo member Mariam Alexander Baby has taken over as the sixth general secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) following his nomination at the 24th congress of the Party which concluded at Madurai on April 6. Baby is a veteran leader of the CPI(M) from Kerala with wide exposure both in the state and also in national politics. He was the education minister in the Kerala LDF government as also member in Rajya Sabha for two terms. Like his earlier two predecessors, Baby also joined the CPI(M) through students movement.

INDIA IS LET OFF LIGHTLY WITH TRUMP’S IMPORT TARIFF

LATEST U.S. TAX PUNCH MAY EVEN BENEFIT INDIA
Nantoo Banerjee - 2025-04-07 11:57
US President Donald Trump is absolutely right to justify the new tariffs as a necessary step to combat “unfair” import trade practices that have hurt his country’s industries and employment opportunities for decades. Thanks to its own liberal import policy over the last several years, the US has been a favourite merchandise export dumping ground for many countries, including China, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, South Korea, and Canada. India had to struggle hard to sell its wares to the US. One area of Indian exports which have benefited the US and its citizens immensely is a wide range of drugs and pharmaceutical products, which the new Trump tariff has exempted. Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs have also spared India’s export of semiconductors and copper, car and car parts, and bullion and minerals.

IMPLEMENTATION OF AMENDED WAQF ACT REMAINS A BIG CHALLENGE TO MODI GOVT

INDIA BLOC PARTIES WILL CONTINUE OPPOSITION THROUGH COURTS AND AGITATIONS
Kalyani Shankar - 2025-04-07 11:54
There is a lot of concern about the Waqf Property Amendment Bill 2025, which the Lok Sabha passed on Wednesday. This controversial bill updates the 1995 Waqf Act and gives the Central Government more control over waqf properties. The Rajya Sabha cleared it the next day. President Draupadi Murmu gave her asset last week end converting it into a law.

PETITIONERS CHALLENGING WAQF ACT 2025 ALLEGE IT TO BE ANTI-ISLAMIC

IT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION, RAMJANMABHUMI-BABRI MOSQUE JUDGEMENT
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2025-04-07 11:50
With the President of India’s assent, the WAQF Amendment Bill 2025 has become an act, but it was promptly challenged in the Supreme Court of India, where the matter was mentioned today April 7, 2025, before the Chief Justice of India for urgent hearing. The petitioners so far have challenged it on various grounds chiefly of its being anti-Islamic, unconstitutional, and violative of the Supreme Court’s judgement on the Ramjanmabhumi-Babri Mosque case.