As Delhi gears up for the February 5 elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) faces its toughest challenge yet against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and a hopeful Congress. With corruption charges looming and anti-incumbency sentiments. . .
A Convenient & Misleading Claim Government media advisor Dilip Mandal sparked a controversy recently by claiming that Fatima Sheikh, a Muslim woman who is considered to have been a close colleague and friend of 19th-century. . .
Secularism, Socialism and More The Supreme Court granted the Constitution, or we the people of India who adopted, enacted and gave it to ourselves, a well-deserved present. On 27 November, 2024, it upheld the inclusion. . .
Revolution is never a negative politics. It is not the politics of the opposition, but the politics of the alternative. It is not the politics of merely a new party, it is the politics of. . .
A “Hindu” Victim On 23 August 2024, Aryan Mishra lost his life to a bullet shot on a highway near Palwal, Haryana. His fault: he could have been a Muslim and a “cow-smuggler”. This is. . .
Following a recent directive from the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), issued on 9 July 2024, government employees are now permitted to participate in Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activities without attracting disciplinary action under. . .
The Lok Sabha Elections of 2024 were remarkable for multiple reasons. First of course because against all odds, the united opposition (the INDIA Alliance) managed give a considerable blow to BJP’s fascist game plan and. . .
The opposition’s performance despite institutional inaction, subversion of the Election Commission, strategic silences of the part of the judiciary, blatant violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by none other than the Prime Minister. . .
Delhi witnessed an unprecedented situation in the lead-up to the election. Its elected Chief Minister was arrested under dubious charges. The seat-sharing arrangement had been announced by then but Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest generated a strong. . .
The War of 1947-48 On 6 December 2023, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah blamed Nehru’s “two blunders” during the Indo-Pakistan war of 1947-48 for the subsequent suffering of Kashmiris: calling for a ceasefire when. . .