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This government has all but actually declared a war on its own people: Teesta Setalvad

Its been a challenging  five years. Between 2017-2019 (between when the book was first published) until now, the lines have been even more sharply drawn. Between the vast majority...

Jharkhand’s second round goes to Mahagathbandhan, the alliance is strong on 3 out of 4 seats

The arithmetic of Mahagathbandhan seems to be working on...

Elections 2019: After Five Phases, NDA Tally Half of 2014

Projections based on last Assembly elections and state-wise swings...

Shah toys with Code of Conduct, SC demands Details of EC’s Clean Chits

Just a day after the ECI cleared PM Narendra Modi and...

EVM’s recovered from Muzaffarpur Hotel on Election Day

In a clear breach of the provisions laid down...

Creating communal division is the only goal of the ruling party

The ruling Central Government of the Bhartiya Janata Party...

Spare Rajiv Gandhi at Least, Modi Ji!

Five phases of general elections are over, but Modi...

BJP and Shiv Sena were not prepared for Raj Thackeray’s fact-checked rallies

Thackeray has not fielded a single candidate of his...

Bengal’s Rust Belt goes to Polls

On May 6 as India entered phase five of...

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Labour rights, health of workers hit in the name of “reform”: PUCL Maharashtra

A detailed statement by the Maharashtra unit of the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) has, with reasoned arguments, critiqued the recent decision of the MahaYuti government in Maharashtra to curtail labour rights in the name of “reform”; Maharashtra government’s decision is in line with other states like Telangana, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Tripura (two of these are Congress ruled states) which have also enacted similar legislations.

Protests across Maharashtra denounce the Public Security Act as unconstitutional and anti-democratic

Opposition, rights groups, and people’s movements unite to call it an “anti-people, anti-democratic law”

Reaffirming Open Justice: The Supreme Court on speech and contempt

In the case of Wikimedia v. ANI Media Private Limited & Ors. the apex court reaffirmed free speech and restrained a Delhi High Court order that was held, on examination to be disproportionate

Urdu is not the monopoly of mullahs, nor even the Muslim community 

Our self-styled “left liberal” intelligentsia, otherwise loud in denouncing Hindu majoritarianism, suddenly turned mute when confronted with Muslim right-wing pressure

Election Commission seriously risks losing all credibility: senior advocate Sanjay Hegde

Senior advocate, Supreme Court Sanjay Hegde on Saturday, September 6, raised concerns over the credibility of the Election Commission of India, cautioning that the institution is increasingly being viewed as partisan, speaking at the annual public lecture on the occasion of Gauri Lankesh’s brutal assassination

India’s Silent Push-Out: Courts, states, and the deportation of Bengali-Speaking Muslims

From migrant workers vanishing in midnight raids to a Kolkata man driven to suicide by fear, reports across states reveal a disturbing pattern of expulsions without due process — now under scrutiny in India’s courts