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POLITICAL FIGHT OVER WAQF AMENDMENT BILL IS BECOMING MORE BIZARRE WITH EVERY PASSING DAY

BJP MP JAGDAMBIKA PAL IS SET TO PRESENT A REPORT ON WAQF BOARD ACTIONS SHORTLY
Sushil Kutty - 2024-11-08 15:30
It's happening and happening at a hare's pace — Gazwa-e-Hind Vs. Baghwa-e-Hind. The battle is for India's real-estate. The protagonists are the Waqf Board and the BJP-led Government of India, the battle spurred to significant pace by the hurry with which the Waqf Board (Amendment) Bill, 2024 is being pushed through in Parliament and the panic with which the Waqf Board is laying claim to as many Waqf property as it is possible in the time given.

TRUMP WON BECAUSE OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY’S FAILURE TO PROJECT AN ALTERNATE VISION

NARENDRA MODI VIEWS PRESIDENT ELECT AS A FRIEND BUT ECONOMIC RELATIONS MAY WORSEN
P. Sudhir - 2024-11-07 12:02
Belying predictions of pollsters that the US Presidential race is ending in a dead heat, Donald Trump has won a decisive victory, getting 312 of the 538 Electoral College votes and outstripping Kamala Harris in the popular vote by polling 51 per cent. Despite the liberal media’s favourable projection of the Kamala Harris campaign, it was clear to independent observers that Trump was gaining ground, particularly in the last one month, and his inflammatory rhetoric on immigration and rising crime and populist rants against the “elites” were evoking a good response among different sections of the voters. Popular discontent against the Biden administration for the rising cost of living and price rise also helped Trump.

TRUMP-MODI BONHOMIE GIVES FRESH ENERGY TO BJP CADRES AFTER DONALD’S WIN

BOTH YOGI ADITYANATH AND AKHILESH YADAV CAN TAKE SOME LESSONS FROM U.S. POLLS
Sushil Kutty - 2024-11-07 11:53
A video doing the rounds of social media features Donald Trump and the 47th President-elect of the United States is heard saying, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a nice guy but threaten India and he's a killer, I am telling you that." Modi bhakts have picked it up and they are all over the Internet.

CONGRESS LEADERS IN MADHYA PRADESH AGGRIEVED AT PRADESH CONGRESS COMMITTEE REVAMP

STATE BJP’S FACTIONAL BATTLE COMES OUT OPEN BEFORE ASSEMBLY BYPOLL IN BUDHNI
L S Herdenia - 2024-11-07 11:40
BHOPAL: While Congress and BJP are engaged in a bitter electoral fight in two Vidhan Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, both parties are finding it difficult to explain inconvenient questions raised by their two powerful leaders. Laxman Singh, former M.P. and MLA has publicly said that Congress is not a private company. Laxman Singh, happens to be younger brother of Digvijay Singh. He has criticised the leadership over the manner in which party executive has been constituted without consultation, party president acted as if he is a managing director of a company.

CJI CHANDRACHUD’S LAST DAYS IN OFFICE OVERSHADOWED BY UNSEEMLY CONTROVERSIES

CRITICISM OF KRISHNA IYER’S WORK AND PHILOSOPHY TURNS OUT TO BE A SOUR POINT
K Raveendran - 2024-11-06 12:51
It is as though the most controversial, at times even messy, part of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud has been reserved for the last few days of his tenure. The revelation about his prayer to the deity to help the Supreme Court come up with a solution in the Ram Janmabhoomi dispute has had its political undertones as the deity was in a way a party to the dispute. But luckily, the claim did not lead to any clumsy results, although it may have created some distrust in the minds of the aggrieved parties. The invitation to prime minister Narendra Modi for the CJI’s private Ganesh puja also had its share of doubts.

TIGHTROPE WALK AHEAD FOR INDIA BETWEEN NATIONAL UNITY AND ASPIRATIONS OF J&K

ASSEMBLY’S RESOLUTION CALLS FOR RESTORATION OF ARTICLE 370 FOR ERSTWHILE STATE
Gyan Pathak - 2024-11-06 12:47
With passage of resolution for restoring Article 370 in the Legislative Assembly of Jammu & Kashmir on November 6, 2024, a tightrope has been stretched through national unity of the country and the legitimate aspirations of the people of the state on which India will have to walk now. The third day of its very fist session, the assembly passed the resolution with majority, and demanded restoration of special status of the erstwhile state of J&K.

MSP SHOULD BE JUDICIOUSLY USED BY THE CENTRE TO TAKE CARE OF THE WELFARE OF FARMERS

PROMOTION OF INTERCROPPING IN SELECTED AREAS CAN BE VALUE ACCRETIVE LEADING TO RISE IN EARNINGS
Kunal Bose - 2024-11-06 12:42
Food prices remain a major concern for the Reserve Bank of India as it uses its monetary policy handle to bring inflation continuing to play truant within the desired ambit while supporting economic growth. Policymakers will, therefore, be drawing some comfort from the agriculture ministry’s first advance estimate of principal kharif crops, projecting production of rice, pulses and maize in the current 2024-25 crop season to stay ahead of last year. A favourable monsoon encouraging farmers to bring more land under cultivation helped in boosting production. They find a lot of inspiration from minimum support price (MSP), guaranteeing a minimum 50 per cent margin over cost of production, announced well ahead of sowing for kharif and rabi crops.

TRINAMOOL MOBILISES THREE LEADING FOOTBALL CLUB CHIEFS IN SUPPORT OF ITS NAIHATI BYPOLL CANDIDATE

THE LEFT FRONT AND BJP ARE FAR BEHIND TMC IN POLL CAMPAIGN IN THE SIX ASSEMBLY BYELECTIONS IN BENGAL
Tirthankar Mitra - 2024-11-06 12:39
KOLKATA: Football and electoral politics make strange bedfellows though a few politicians have been in sports bodies and ran them almost as their fiefdom in West Bengal. But heads turned and eyes were raised in amazement when the men heading Mohan Bagan, East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting endorsed the candidature of Sanat Dey, Trinamool Congress candidate for Naihati assembly bypoll scheduled on November 13.

MIDDLE CLASS IN INDIA IS SUFFERING BADLY IN TERMS OF MAINTAINING LIVING STANDARD

WRONG ECONOMIC POLICIES OF THE MODI GOVERNMENT HAVE LED TO WIDENING OF INEQUALITY
Krishna Jha - 2024-11-06 12:37
Country is swallowed up by impoverishment. Hunger, unemployment, and absence of any possibility of respite from the hurting present have left the entire people in the throes of depression. The middle class is also suffering along with those called the ‘have not’, though they never identify with them. There is hardly any difference between the middle class and the proletariat today. It is the centralization of country’s resources and rule of finance capital, a stage when the capitalist system reaches its zenith.

PM NARENDRA MODI AND AMIT SHAH OPENING OLD WOUNDS IN JHARKHAND

SOCIO-POLITICAL IMPACT TO BE FELT IN THE VIDHAN SABHA ELECTION THIS MONTH
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2024-11-05 10:57
Wittingly or unwittingly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have been continuously raising the issue of infiltration during their election campaigns. They talk about “Bangladeshi Muslim infiltration” in their rallies, but little knowing the tribal psyche that has developed during the last three centuries of their struggle against “Dikus” (outsiders) who infiltrated into Jharkhand, grabbed their resources, and interfered with their culture and autonomy. All non-Adivasis are infiltrators for them, and on what Modi-Shah duo are emphasizing, is at best, just another addition. It has alarmed the tribes and they seem to be much more united against the BJP in this election.