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BIDEN'S "XENOPHOBIC" LABEL FOR INDIA AND JAPAN IS A COSTLY MISTAKE

DONALD TRUMP IS SURE TO PROJECT HIS RIVAL AS THE PROMOTER OF INFILTRATORS
Girish Linganna - 03-05-2024 10:49 GMT-0000
US President Joe Biden is receiving criticism from many groups for describing India and Japan as "xenophobic" because they do not desire an influx of immigrants. This has raised concerns about a possible diplomatic mistake, considering the United States' enhanced relations with these Asian countries as part of its strategy to counter China.

LEGAL GUARANTEE ON MSP FOR FARMERS HAS EMERGED AS A BIG ISSUE IN 2024 POLLS

BJP CANDIDATES ARE FACING PROBLEMS ABOUT CENTRE’S CONFUSED POLICY
Tirthankar Mitra - 03-05-2024 10:47 GMT-0000
India lives in her villages. Though not often taken into consideration like many other sayings of Mahatma Gandhi, the powers that be at the Centre have paid its share of lip service to the residents of the villages- the farmers.

HAVANA CONGRESS ON NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER DRAWS NEW ROADMAP

EMPHASIS LAID ON ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONS FOR BRINGING EQUITY IN GLOBAL SOUTH
Satyaki Chakraborty - 03-05-2024 10:44 GMT-0000
The 50th anniversary congress on the New International Economic Order concluded in Havana on May 1 giving a call to the nations belonging to the Global South to reform the world system by changing the pattern of governance in the international bodies and brining more equity in the economies. The three day conference drew a roadmap for a global South insurgency to remake the world system.

NARENDRA MODI GOVT WORKED ONLY FOR CRONY CAPITALISTS OF INDIA

IN TEN YEARS, CORRUPTION HAS EXPONENTIALLY INCREASED TO BJP’S BENEFIT
Nitya Chakraborty - 02-05-2024 12:05 GMT-0000
Narendra Modi during his campaign for the Prime Ministership in 2013 and early months of 2014 focused mainly on corruption of the UPA-2 government in the last two years of its tenure and promised to the Indian voters a corruption-free government in 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The Congress stuck by the developments related to 2-G telecom spectrum scam suffered the defeat leading to the taking over of the Prime Minister’s position by the fighter against corruption Narendra Modi.

CJI MUST INTERVENE TO ENSURE THE SANCTITY OF ELECTORAL PROCESS

CITIZENS’ RIGHT TO FREELY CHOOSE IS THE CORNERSTONE OF DEMOCRACY
Arun Srivastava - 02-05-2024 12:02 GMT-0000
No, it is not a simple 'unusual & worrying' case. The allegation levelled by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, that the BJP has hatched a plan to switch EVMs being used in the Lok Sabha polls with the 1.9 million machines went missing in 2019, certainly cannot be outright rejected as a simple case of speculation. Mamata, of course, did not directly name CEC as the BJP’s cohort; but her allegation nevertheless made it abundantly clear that this has been done by the EC at the behest of BJP, especially Narendra Modi.

CHHATTISGARH MAY DITCH BJP’S PROGRAMME OF WINNING ALL SEATS

RESURGENT CONGRESS MAY RECOVER SOME OF ITS LOST GROUND
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 02-05-2024 12:00 GMT-0000
Lok Sabha election in Chhattisgarh will conclude with polling in the rest 7 constituencies in the third phase on May 7. Election campaigns are at its peak. The contest is chiefly between the BJP and the Congress, and there seems to be very close contests between their candidates in almost half of the constituencies. Obviously, the election outcome will be laden with some surprises, since Congress seems to be recovering some of its lost grounds to much frustration of the BJP.

CONGRESS IS MAKING ALL EFFORTS TO MAKE IT A TRIANGULAR FIGHT IN ANDHRA PRADESH

CHANDRABABU NAIDU’S TDP IS SET TO TAKE ON RULING YSRCP WITH BJP AS AN ALLY
Sushil Kutty - 02-05-2024 10:58 GMT-0000
The poll bugle has sounded in Andhra Pradesh. Voting takes place on May 13. Both for assembly and Lok Sabha. The big fight is between Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSRCP and former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party, which is allied with the Bharatiya Janata Party and actor Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena, a three-way tripartite tie. The last assembly elections, YSRCP polled nearly 50 percent and won 151 seats. Will it retain hold? Naidu’s TDP believes it won’t.

MARX IS MORE RELEVANT FOR INDIA NOW ON HIS 207TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

THERE ARE MANY LESSONS IN THE GREAT REVOLUTIONARY’S TEACHINGS FOR FOLLOW-UP
Krishna Jha - 02-05-2024 10:56 GMT-0000
Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818, in a small town called Trier, in Rhine province of Prussia in Germany. Prior to him, in 1776, industrial revolution started with discovery of the strength of steam by James Watt in England. With science and steam, entered modernity and also capitalism. Marx stood witness to the evolution and discovered its dialectics which he called theory, scientifically placed as methodology deciphering the stages of socio-economic formation. These stages were linear, never reversible, preserved old with novelty, hence without repetition.

INDIA’S ADIVASI COMMUNITIES ARE FACING BRUTAL REPRESSION FROM MODI GOVT

CONCERTED EFFORTS ARE THERE TO DEPRIVE THE TRIBALS OF THEIR LANDS
Kurusam Shankar - 02-05-2024 10:52 GMT-0000
In the mineral-rich heartland of India’s Bastar region in the state of Chhattisgarh, a severe onslaught against indigenous communities, known as Adivasis, is currently unfolding. The Indian government officially recognizes the major Adivasi community in the region, the Madia, as a “particularly vulnerable tribal group.” Despite this recognition, the ongoing state-led aggression against them poses a grave threat to their existence, putting thousands of lives at stake.

AGENCIES STRUGGLING TO CAMOUFLAGE MISCHIEF IN ELECTION-EVE POLITICAL ARRESTS

SUPREME COURT CATCHING UP WITH VIOLATION OF LIFE AND LIBERTY BY EXECUTIVE
K Raveendran - 01-05-2024 12:12 GMT-0000
The Supreme Court’s probing questions about the timing of arrests by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of political figures spotlight growing concerns about the propriety and implications of such actions, especially when juxtaposed with the electoral calendar. The apex court’s concerns telescope the potential misuse of central agencies as instruments of political influence, which could undermine the democratic ethos of fair and free elections.