Putin’s Ukraine War and Modi’s Policy Paralysis

Two weeks into the invasion, Putin’s war on Ukraine shows no signs of abating. The shelling has become more intense and widespread over several parts of Ukraine which are seeing growing civilian casualties and an exodus of refugees. Ukraine is being subjected to massive devastation. According to Ukrainian forces, Russia too has suffered major military losses, in terms of both personnel and weaponry. As the economic and human cost of the war grows, the repercussions are being felt across the region and beyond.

Stop Russia's War on Ukraine! End US-NATO Expansionism!

Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russia's biggest neighbour and the second largest constituent of the erstwhile USSR is a major international crisis. There are reports of growing civilian casualties of Russian bombing and large numbers of Ukrainians fleeing to neighbouring countries for safety. At least one Indian student has also been killed by Russian shelling of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, even as South Asian and African students trying to board trains, or to cross the border into Poland face racist attacks.

Alarming Signs of Police Highhandedness and Political Terror in West Bengal

The chilling midnight murder of Anish Khan, former student leader of Kolkata’s Aliyah University and a familiar face of Kolkata’s CAA protests and various solidarity campaigns, by pushing him down from the roof of his own three-storied home at Amta in Howrah district has justifiably triggered massive public anger in West Bengal. According to his father, a gang in police uniform barged into their house around midnight on 18 February and while one of them stopped him at gunpoint, others went up and threw Anish down from the roof.

Karnataka Hijab Row: Warning from BJP's Southern Laboratory

With Assembly elections underway in Uttar Pradesh and four other states, the BJP is desperately looking for ways to sharpen communal polarisation. We saw a hate assembly in Haridwar, camouflaged as Dharm Sansad, issue open calls for genocide. Similar calls were soon echoed in several other public gatherings. Meanwhile, Karnataka, the Southern laboratory of the Sangh-BJP brigade, has discovered a potent weapon in the hijab worn by many Muslim women.

PM Falsehoods To Evade Accountability For Broken Promises

The PM’s speech in parliament at the end of the Budget session did not respond to criticisms of his government’s performance on all fronts: including unprecedented unemployment and inflation, and a criminally irresponsible Covid response that cost so many lives. Neither did he respond to questions demanding specific commitments instead of the vague budgetary phrases of “Amrit Kal” and the goal of “Bharat@100”. Instead he indulged in his by now predictable strategy of blaming the Opposition for all ills, and serving up outright lies.

Lip Service To Gandhi – Admiration For His Killer: Expose BJP’s Support For India’s First Terrorist Godse

January 30 marks the martyrdom day of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Nathuram Godse, who fired the bullets assassinating the unarmed Gandhiji, is India’s first terrorist. Today, we see BJP MP Pragya Thakur and BJP leader Sakshi Maharaj and hate-mongers at so-called “dharm sansads” honour the terrorist Godse. We also see RSS ideologues suggest that it is Nehru not Savarkar and Godse, who are responsible for Gandhi’s assassination.

India at 75: The Siege Within

2022 is the 75th anniversary of India's independence and the 125th anniversary of the birth of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Desperate to appropriate the icons of India's freedom struggle, the Modi government has designated January 23, the birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose as the official beginning of India's Republic Day celebrations and announced the decision to install a giant statue of this iconic freedom fighter at India Gate.