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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...

Poem – INDIA : ELECTION 2019

When the mind is full of fear but the...

Why the love for the Mahatma’s Assassin Godse

Nathuram Godse, the killer of Mahatma Gandhi, still holds...

Did the Rs. 2000 dole to the farmers help BJP win in MP and Rajasthan?

While the Congress is yet reeling from its unanticipated...

Odisha reposes its faith in Naveen Patnaik, gives him his fifth term as CM

Bhubaneshwar: Biju Janata Dal’s (BJD) supremo, Naveen Patnaik, has...

Mahagathbandhan fails to stop BJP juggernaut in UP

The ambitious alliance between Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP),...

Urmila Matondkar files complaint with EC, alleges mismatch in signatures on EVM form

​​​​​​Mumbai: Amidst the election results, Congress candidate from Mumbai-north,...

Lotus blooms again in MP, Rajasthan

After suffering humiliating defeat in the 2018 assembly elections...

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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

Safe harbour or shadow censorship? The battle over India’s digital speech

The Karnataka High Court’s ruling on X Corp’s challenge could either restore the centrality Section 69A as the sole content blocking mechanism, or re-ignite the issues that were closed in Shreya Singhal

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