T wo recent judgments of the Supreme Court against the so-called bulldozer justice meted out by BJP governments, present a glimmer of hope in these times in which religious minorities and political opponents have been. . .
On October 24, thousands of women from across Uttar Pradesh took to the streets of Lucknow to protest the increasing violence against women and the Yogi government’s “bulldozer politics.” The state-wide demonstration, organized by the. . .
Even as the BJP propagates the paradigm of 'bulldozer raj' as a sign of 'justice' and 'strong governance', two recent judgements of the Supreme Court have come down heavily on this state-sponsored lawlessness. On 6. . .
Bulldozer raj. If we are to choose one metaphor to illustrate the terror, injustice, impunity and arrogance that have emerged as the hallmarks of BJP rule in the Modi era, the bulldozer symbolises them all. . .
Ayodhya is experiencing an intense land acquisition spree for the last couple of years following the Supreme verdict in 2019 in spite of people's oppositions and protests along with a visible stock market boom in. . .
For years, under BJP-JD(U) rule, the people’s voices and their demands were in the back foot and ignored. The terror and repression of BJP’s bulldozer raj against Muslims, Dalits, Adivasis and other oppressed sections of. . .
CPIML organised protest rally in Kolkata, West Bengal on 12 June against Islamophobic hate speeches by BJP. General Secretary of CPIML Com. Dipankar Bhattacharya condemning the police brutality and killing of protesting youth Mudassir and. . .
On May Day 2022 (May 1) CPIML launched a month-long all-India campaign to inspire people to resist Bulldozer Raj – the BJP’s vicious anti-poor and anti-Muslim campaign to target and raze down homes and shops. . .
Reproduced from LokMarg 21 April 2022. Comrade Ravi Rai, CPIML Delhi Secretary recounts how he along with CPIML and CPIM leaders stopped the bulldozers at Jahangirpuri on April 20. I t was after midnight on. . .
I n a disturbing pattern, Hindu religious festivals in the past week have been used across India as pretexts to organise menacing armed marches through Muslim localities, raising slogans declaring that only those who acknowledge. . .