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DECODING MY SEVENTY-TWO YEARS IN INDEPENDENT INDIA – PART-II

IT’S BEEN A ROLLERCOASTER ALONG WITH THE NATION AND THE LEFT
Nitya Chakraborty - 2022-08-17 16:27
In 1960, at the global level, the most important development was the World Conference of the communist parties, the result of which was the 81 parties’ document. The conference laid bare the growing fissures within the once monolithic communist movement, as well as the Communist Party of China’s advocacy of a parallel line in the international communist movement, henceforth known as Maoism, after Chairman Mao Xedong, differing considerably from the line that was followed by the Soviet Union.

BJP LEADERS HAVE STARTED COURSE FOR OVERTHROW OF NITISH KUMAR REGIME

PLANS ARE BEING WORKED OUT FOR CONTACTING DISGRUNTLED CONGRESS AND JD(U) MLAs
Arun Srivastava - 2022-08-17 16:19
It was certainly not a coincidence that on the day Prime Minister was addressing the Independence Day rally, Amit Shah in association with the senior BJP leaders and members of the core group of party was working on the design to throw out the newly formed mahagathbandhan government of Nitish Kumar in Bihar.Within shortest possible time.

JAGDEEP DHANKAR HAD A CHEQUERED CAREER INVOLVING MANY POLITICAL PARTIES

HIS PERFORMANCE AS RAJYA SABHA CHAIRMAN WILL BE WATCHED IN WINTER SESSION
Harihar Swarup - 2022-08-17 15:52
The Vice-President of India, Jagdeep Dhanker is a quick learner. Within months of joining the Sainik School in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh, as a class five student, he became proficient in English. “During the summer vacation when he came home, he was asked before visiting government officials to display his skills. For the villagers, he was always the boy who spoke English well”, recalled Randeep Dhankar, new Vice-President’s younger brother.

RELEASE OF THE ELEVEN IMPRISONED RAPISTS OF BILKIS BANO IS ATROCIOUS

BOTH SUPREME COURT AND GUJARAT GOVT SHARE THE BLAME FOR THE SORDID AFFAIR
Sushil Kutty - 2022-08-17 15:42
Monday, the eleven persons who gang-raped Bilkis Bano during the 2002 Gujarat communal riots walked free. The panel that let them off called it “remission”, which is different from “relapse”. And, with these '11', you never know when they’ll have a relapse. Anything is possible with a rapist on the loose. In this case, '11' rapists on the loose, unpardonable pardons hanging from their britches.

REINING IN ‘FREEBIES’ NEEDS THOROUGH DEBATE

JUSTICE CAN NOT BE DONE WHEN PRESUMPTION IS WRONG
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2022-08-17 15:33
The ongoing freebies case in the Supreme Court of India has reached an interesting stage with the DMK seeking to be made a party into it. It clearly indicated that the presumption on which the ‘freebies’ is understood would decide its fate in favour of the Centre or States, the Rich or the Poor, and the real objectives expressed in the Preamble of the Constitution of India, and its several provisions.

PRIME MINISTER’S FIVE PLEDGES ON INDEPENDENCE DAY MEAN VERY LITTLE TO POOR

WHAT ABOUT THE ROAD MAP FOR ENSURING EDUCATION, HEALTH AND JOBS?
Sushil Kutty - 2022-08-16 09:29
Prime Minister Narendra Modi must have burned midnight oil to think up his five pledges to turn India into a country of his dreams by 2047, independent India’s centenary year. And the '5 Modi Pledges’ appear to have limped away from the basic goals of education, health, jobs and shelter.

BIHAR DEVELOPMENTS ARE GOING TO HAVE IMPACT IN UTTAR PRADESH IN 2024 POLLS

SAMAJWADI PARTY HAS TO TAKE LEAD IN FORGING A BROADER ALLIANCE AGAINST BJP
Pradeep Kapoor - 2022-08-16 09:18
Bihar developments leading to the formation of new government without BJP will impact the politics in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh before 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Significantly, the main opposition party7 Samajwadi Party welcomed the latest turn of events resulting in humiliation of BJP.

DECODING MY SEVENTY-TWO YEARS IN INDEPENDENT INDIA - PART-I

IT’S BEEN A ROLLERCOASTER ALONG WITH THE NATION AND THE LEFT
Nitya Chakraborty - 2022-08-16 09:04
I first participated in Independence Day celebrations on August 15, 1950, in Calcutta at Prince Ghulam Mohammad Road near Lake Market. I was nine years old. Our family came as refugees from East Bengal, then in Pakistan, in March 1950 and stayed at my oldest sister’s residence. And there, about five months later, I became a part of festivities along with my nephews and nieces. Apart from patriotic songs, we had a march past in the locality. Our seniors gave all the children a packet of sweets each. A film related to freedom struggle was also screened.

AMRIT MAHOTSAVA HAS BEEN TURNED INTO A BIG JUMLA BY SANGH PARIVAR

MODI GOVERNMENT IS DIVERTING ATTENTION OF PEOPLE FROM REAL ISSUES
Arun Srivastava - 2022-08-16 08:51
Celebration of “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsva” contained more negatives vibes and the concealed agenda of accomplishing the mission of the RSS, than to really honour and rejoice the revered Independence Day for which lakhs of Indians attained martyrdom.

LABOUR MOVEMENT HAS LOST ITS EARLIER STRIKING POWER

INDIA NEEDS STRONGER TRADE UNION ACTIONS TO PROTECT WORKFORCE
Gyan Pathak - 2022-08-16 08:41
The change in the world of work has been accelerating, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic struck the country and India was put under lockdown since March 24, 2020. Barring those who were working in government, public sector, and in essential services, the majority of the workforce rendered jobless without social security coverage. Job market has been distorted, recovery is still too slow to accommodate the jobless, and many of those who are able to get employment are subjected to exploitation and non-payment of wages for months, such as MGNREGA labours, amounting to ‘forced labour’ as the Supreme Court of India has commented in case for MGNREGA workers. No trade union is strong enough to protect the interest of workers.