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Tripura: Confront BJP-Motha’s Betrayal and Conspiracy: Jitendra Chaudhury

Vehicles were hired free of cost. Yet many of them ran almost empty. Several quintals of cooked meat were also distributed for free. It was an extravagant arrangement, reinforced by threats and intimidation in different localities. Despite all this, on January 10, Damchhara witnessed a dull and uninspiring public meeting of the Tripura chief minister, staged by mobilising people from across North Tripura district.

TN: Gandhi Memorial Day Observed as Anti-Religious Chauvinism Day

GANDHI Memorial Day (January 30) was observed as Anti-Religious Chauvinism Day by the Tamil Nadu Platform for People’s Unity in more than 30 districts across the state.

At every programme, the day was marked by a collective pledge taken by all participants. The text of this pledge is as follows:

Pledge on the Martyrdom Day of Mahatma Gandhi

Beloved Leader!

Delhi CPI(M) protest against Assam CM’s objectionable video tweet

The Delhi State Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) organised an immediate protest demonstration today at Jantar Mantar against the objectionable video released from the official Twitter handle of the Bharatiya Janata Party, featuring Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. In the video, he is seen firing a gun while targeting the minority Muslim community.

After Palghar Victory, Nashik March Makes State Government Bend

ON the heels of the victory of the massive CPI(M)-led march in Palghar district from January 19-21, 2026, another huge march led by the CPI(M) and the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) was held in Nashik district from January 25-27, 2026. It began from Nashik and marched over 75 km in the direction of Mumbai up to Khardi in Thane district. This was preceded by road blockades in various tehsils of Nashik district from January 17, and then the marchers walked from these tehsils to reach Nashik city by January 24 night to begin the march next day.

14th AIDWA Conference Pledges to Uphold Women’s Rights, Oppose Imperialism, and Combat Communal Manuwad

The 14th National Conference of the All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) was held in Sarojini Balanandan Nagar and Chandrakala Pandey Hall, RTC Kalyan Mandapam, Hyderabad, from January 25-28, 2026. This was the first AIDWA National Conference held in Telangana. It was attended by 809 women delegates and observers from 25 states.

INAUGURAL SESSION

Shimultala Communal Violence Shows the Naked Face of Barbaric Rule: Chaudhury

With a grim face, she walks back and forth in the courtyard holding on to her mother’s sari. Fear is written all over her face. There is a tense, gloomy look on her face. When asked her name, she replied in a faint, trembling voice — Sania Akhtar. She is six years old and studies in Class One. Before the conversation could even finish, Sania’s mother responded, “Since that day, my daughter can’t sleep at night. She clings to me saying ‘fire, fire.’ When she cries, I cover her mouth so that no one can hear the sound.

In BJP’s Ramrajya of Madhya Pradesh, Poison in the Name of Water

THE spate of deaths due to consumption of contaminated water in Bhagirathpura in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, continues unabated. The death toll has reached 27, with two more deaths reported. News has also emerged from Dr. Ambedkar Nagar -- the headquarters of Mhow tehsil in Indore district -- that jaundice has been spreading rapidly there due to the mixing of the borewell water line with the sewage line. So far, 30 people have fallen ill there. Of them, 24 are children. Ten of them had to be hospitalised.

Malda to Lalgarh: Struggles for Democratic Space

The political focus in West Bengal has shifted dramatically during the final week of January 2026. What began as a desperate administrative attempt to disrupt the CPI(M) rally in Malda escalated into a widespread, multi-district display of defiance. From the congested Malda flyovers to the 'martyr's soil' of Lalgarh, the Left Front's actions signal more than just a protest; they represent a solemn declaration of a struggle for democratic space in the lead-up to the forthcoming Assembly elections.

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