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INDIA TO RENAME TWO DOZEN PLACES IN TIBET REGION OF CHINA AS RETALIATION

SOUTH BLOCK HAS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ON ARUNACHAL TO DEAL WITH BEIJING
Girish Linganna - 2024-06-06 12:47
India has initiated a retaliatory effort against China's renaming of locations in India's Arunachal Pradesh state. The Indian government intends to rename over two dozen places in China's Tibet Autonomous Region as a response.

POST ELECTORAL REVERSE, BLAME GAME STARTS IN WEST BENGAL UNIT OF BJP

MODI-SHAH ACOLYTE SUBHENDU ADHIKARI UNDER FIRE FROM ORIGINAL BJP RANKS
Tirthankar Mitra - 2024-06-06 12:44
With only 12 seats in its kitty even after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pre-poll announcement that BJP will give its best election performance in West Bengal, it is blame game time in the state saffron camp now. Chary of criticising the prime minister, factional feud has raised its head in the BJP state unit with former state chief Dilip Ghosh's coterie shooting its sharpest barbs at existing state unit head Sukanta Majumdar and leader of the Opposition, (LoP) Subhendu Adhikari.

MODI’S COMMENT THAT THE WORLD DID NOT KNOW ABOUT GANDHI TILL 1982, IS A MOCKERY OF HISTORY

RSS AND BJP HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AT WAR WITH MAHATMA AND HIS FREEDOM STRUGGLE
Krishna Jha - 2024-06-06 12:41
An evening on January 30, 1948, Sun was setting and Gandhi was entering the prayer meeting when suddenly Godse started firing at him. After three shots, Bapu was crumbling, looking at his murderer with immense love and forgiveness, on his lips were only two words, “Hey Ram”. He had no complaints against anybody.

IN 2024 LOK SABHA POLLS, LEFT WIN IN BIHAR AND RAJASTHAN IS SIGNIFICANT

PRESENCE OF REAL MASS LEADERS IN HOUSE IS SURE TO IMPART NEW DIMENSION
Nitya Chakraborty - 2024-06-05 12:09
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections have brought some cheers to the Left block comprising CPI, CPI(M) and the CPI(ML)-L as after a long gap, three members have been elected from the Hindi heartland states- two from Bihar belonging to the CPI(ML)-L and one from Rajasthan belonging to the CPI(M). The total strength of the Left block has gone up to eight from the 2019 figure of five- meaning an increase by three seats. But these three seats have great political significance in the present turbulent situation in the country.

A BITTER SUCCESS AND A SWEETENED MISS: BEAUTIFUL VERDICT OF THE 2024 ELECTIONS

POLITICALLY MATURE VOTERS REJECT ARROGANCE AND HATE-BASED CAMPAIGNING
K Raveendran - 2024-06-05 12:06
A success that tasted bitter and a loss that couldn’t be sweeter. This is the beautiful verdict that the people of India have handed to the parties in the 2024 elections. A big salute to the wisdom and maturity of the Indian electorate. They have once again proclaimed they can never be taken for granted.

CONGRESS ON THE RIGHT TRACK, BUT NEEDS ORGANISATIONAL FINETUNING

PARTY HAS TO SHOULDER BIGGEST RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN INDIA BLOC
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2024-06-05 12:03
Indian National Congress (INC) has finally come on the right track, as the Lok Sabha Election 2024 results show. The party that had touched its nadir in 2014 by winning only 44 seats, was somehow able to push up its tally by only 8 seats to 52 in 2019, has now shown an impressive performance by winning 99 seats. It was expected to perform better, but its organisational weaknesses bogged it down. It obviously needs an urgent finetuning, so that it may shoulder greater responsibilities in INDIA bloc.

2024 VERDICT AGAINST MODI-SHAH’S POLITICS OF CRONY-CAPITALIST HINDUTVA

RURAL POOR SAVE CONSTITUTION, INTENSE CLASS BATTLES AHEAD
Arun Srivastava - 2024-06-05 11:59
Ayodhya, symbol of RSS’s Hindutva renaissance, did not respond to the call of the so-called Hindu Hridaya Samrat, Narendra Modi, and instead voted for 79-year-old veteran Dalit leader, belonging to Pasi caste, Awadesh Prasad. In a single stroke, the voters of Ayodhya shattered two myths: Modi’s consecration of Ram temple miserably failed to arouse Hindutva passion among the Hindus; and secondly, it also shattered the myth of Modi being the only face of Hindutva.

2024 POLLS OUTCOME MAY LEAD TO DILUTION OF MODI’S AUTHORITARIANISM

A COALITION GOVT IN INDIA IS A GOOD SIGNAL FOR OUR VIBRANT DEMOCRACY
Girish Linganna - 2024-06-05 11:55
The perception of superiority surrounding Narendra Modi has unexpectedly collapsed. The election outcomes on Tuesday were disheartening for Modi, who has often referred to himself as “Sent with a purpose” and set an ambitious slogan of ‘Abki baar, 400 paar’ (This time, above 400). However, this slogan may have had unintended consequences as the prospect of such a massive majority sparked apprehensions among the underprivileged about potential changes to the Constitution.

LIKE A FALLING STAR, NAVEEN PATNAIK FELL OFF THE POLITICAL GRID

BJP MAKES TREMENDOUS BREAKTHROUGH BY WRESTING ODISHA FROM BJD
Sushil Kutty - 2024-06-05 11:52
Only a sentimental romantic will think of Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at this hour, the BJD Chief’s worst days in life. Naveen Patnaik is history and will be forgotten. The Bharatiya Janata Party, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading from the front, put a halt to the smooth run of Biju Janata Dal governance in Odisha with a polished performance, which the saffron party could not emulate at the national level. In a manner of speaking, if Naveen Patnaik is down and out, Prime Minister Narendra Modi isn’t exactly doing somersaults, either.

BIG ORGANISATIONAL MESS LED TO CONGRESS DISASTER IN MADHYA PRADESH

BJP WENT ALL OUT TO ANNEXE CHHINDWARA - THE LAST BASTION OF CONGRESS
L S Herdenia - 2024-06-05 11:50
BHOPAL: Totally weak leadership, lack of organisational skill and wavering stand of Kamal Nath, and decision to sponsor Digvijay Singh as a candidate resulted in total rout of the Congress in all 29 Lok Sabha Constituencies in Madhya Pradesh. The Central leadership's decision to make Jitu Patwari as the Chief of Madhya Pradesh Congress came as a surprise to the rank and file of the Party. Patwari himself suffered humiliating defeat in the Assembly election yet he was chosen President of State Congress.