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INDIA

SUCCESSFUL GENERAL STRIKE WILL IMPACT LOK SABHA POLLS

WORKERS FED UP WITH MODI REGIME’S POLICIES
B. Sivaraman - 2019-01-10 10:37
Will the impact of General Strike of 8-9 January reverberate in general elections? A general strike barely three months before general elections, that too stretching for two days, is bound to assume special significance no matter whether it is a total success or not in a technical sense. That is why the international media had screaming headlines that 200 million workers—including factory workers, government employees, unorganised labourers and supporting farmers—from India have launched a general strike.
USA

AMERICAN CAPITALISTS ARE SPLIT ON TRUMP

MATTIS RESIGNATION SIGNALS PROTEST AGAINST ISOLATIONISM
Rick Nagin - 2019-01-09 09:57
The resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis in late December represents a qualitatively new stage in the split in the U.S. monopoly capitalist ruling class. There now are two distinct groups, differing in fundamental ways in their foreign and domestic policies.
INDIA

BILLED TO WOO VOTERS FOR BJP

OPPOSITION SMELLS ANOTHER MODI ‘JUMLA’
Aditya Aamir - 2019-01-09 09:53
Tuesday the 10% EWS quota amendment bill got the Lok Sabha nod despite adding to the laughing stock piled against the Narendra Modi government outside Parliament. Likely headlines ranged from ‘A Steal’ to ‘Finally.’ Every party when in power attempted to give economically weaker sections among upper castes a slice of the reservation cake. They failed because either the process followed was wrong or because there was no heart in the effort. Lalu’s RJD calls the bill ‘midnight dacoity.’
INDIA: MADHYA PRADESH

MP SPEAKER’S ELECTION MARRED BY BITTERNESS

BJP PROTESTS ARBITRARINESS BY PRO-TEM SPEAKER
L.S. Herdenia - 2019-01-09 09:50
BHOPAL: It is rather unfortunate that the first session of the newly elected Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha began on a bitter note. It is still more unfortunate that the election of the speaker was also marked by tension and sharp exchanges between the treasury benches and the opposition BJP.
INDIA

MODI’S NEW INDIA MISSION HAS LOST PATH MIDWAY

BJP’S MAJORITARIANISM HAS ALIENATED MUSLIMS, DALITS
Mriganka M Bhowmick - 2019-01-09 09:45
With every passing year India evolves to a new collective consciousness of its people and it moves from strength to strength. It’s a process of evolution where the collective consciousness of people abandons the bad and gradually adopts the good with focus for better future. In last seven decades after independence, India has experienced this movement of betterment. It has moved from riots to peaceful co-existence, from license raj to free economy, from all pervasive poor country to economic power, from corrupt to non-corrupt practices and many others. So it is not prudent enough to think that people choose its Government in casual manner and intellectuals can only bell the cat.

WITH 7.3 PER CENT GROWTH OECD PAINTS ROSY PICTURE FOR INDIA

FDI MAJOR STRUCTURAL POLICY CHALLENGE
Gyan Pathak - 2019-01-08 09:57
The Indian economy is forecast to grow by 7.3 per cent in the medium term during 2019-23, says the OECD Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2019. Labour market conditions point to solid growth in private consumption, although rising inflation and interest rates can be drags. The push for consolidation will most likely limit the government’s spending flexibility as well. How infrastructure projects are carried out will be the key. Maintaining banking sector health is another challenge.

FLASH GO HARTAL AND VERMA REMOVAL

BJP HAS EGG-YELLO ON ITS FACE
Sushil Kutty - 2019-01-08 09:54
Bandh is closure of village, town, city and state – country. Nothing should be moving. But that’s not how it happens. Rail roko, buses attacked and vandalized, markets forcibly closed, strikers marching through the streets, protesting against this or that issue and the top court quashes the midnight removal of CBI Director Alok Verma. All in a bandh’s day!
PAKISTAN

AZADI RESTRICTED TO NON-SUNNI MUSLIM SECTS AND CHRISTIANS

FANATIC ANATHEMA IN PAK-OCCUPIED KASHMIR
Sankar Ray - 2019-01-08 09:50
Twenty-seven year-old Sonia Riasat is the lone Christian employee in any government office along with a dozen sanitation workers in municipalities in the whole of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, which in India is known as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. She has a postgraduate degree in English literature and has been working there since 2009. But a substantive status or confirmation of permanent appointment remains a distant dream. She has to be “busy receiving and transferring telephone calls to prime minister and other officials working there” at a dank and dark telephone exchange room of the Prime Minister’s House in Muzaffarabad.
INDIA

BIHAR CASTE BATTLE TO TAKE CONTROL OF ECONOMY

UPPER CASTES GRAVITATING BACK TO CONGRESS
Arun Srivastava - 2019-01-08 09:47
Bihar is one of the most complicated states in the country, where caste is presumed to define the character of the politics. But in reality that is not the case. It is class that dictates state politics. The Lok Sabha elections for 2019 in Bihar promise to be a battle between the backward castes, dalits and upper castes for the control of the state’s economy.
INDIA

SP-BSP ARITHMATIC IN UTTAR PRADESH IS A WINNING DEAL

ALLIANCE TO HURT BJP BIG TIME IN 2019 LOK SABHA POLLS
Kalyani Shankar - 2019-01-08 09:43
It is often said ‘Uttar Pradesh is India and India is Uttar Pradesh’. A win in India’s most populous state, can be a game-changer in national elections for any party, as it accounts for 80 out of 545 parliamentary seats. Also UP has gifted many Prime Ministers to the country.