The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on June 9.THE 50-paragraph Indo-US Joint Statement issued during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the USA titled ‘The United States and India: Enduring Global Partners in the 21st Century’ is a declaration that cements India’s role as a strategic junior partner of US global strategic designs.The agreement covers almost the entire scope of bilateral relations as well as a global partnership declaring that India has abandoned its established independent foreign policy and has firmly tie
The Left parties – Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India, All India Forward Bloc and Revolutionary Socialist Party – have issued the following statement on June 6.WE appeal to the ministry of human resources development, government of India, to withdraw the notification of May 10, 2016, announced as the 3rd Amendment to the UGC Regulations. We perceive the withdrawal necessary in the interests of quality of teaching and research, as well as, equity between various social groups and classes.
THAT the BJP will indulge in “beef politics” to create communal polarisation in Uttar Pradesh has been made amply clear in recent days. Mohammad Akhlaq was lynched in his house in Bisara village in Dadri in September last year on the false charge that he had kept beef and consumed it in his house. Eighteen persons, including some BJP men, were arrested and are now facing trial for the murder of Akhlaq.
THE elections to the legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu held on May 16, 2016, have resulted in a more or less bipolar outcome. Of the 232 constituencies where the polls were held, the AIADMK along with its allies has won 134 seats. The main opposition party, the DMK, has won 89 seats while its major ally, the Indian National Congress (INC) won 8 and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), another ally of the DMK, won one seat.
The central executive committee of the Students’ Federation of India has issued the following statement on May 31.
THE spate of racial violence on African citizens living in India has yet again brought to fore the routine racial discrimination that they have to face in their daily lives. The fact that such acts of violence are happening in the National Capital is even more worrying.
TWO years have passed since the installation of the BJP led government at the centre and there is growing frustration at the inability or unwillingness of the present government to provide leadership in key areas of public policy. The health sector typifies the hands-off policy of the present government towards important areas that impact on welfare and livelihoods. There has been a singular lack of purpose in policy making and implementation in the health sector.
THE Modi government it seems revels in scoring self goals while conducting diplomacy with its immediate neighbours. First it was the “red line” it had drawn with Pakistan on the issue of its diplomats holding consultations with representatives of Kashmir's Hurriyat Conference. Then the government decided that it was in the country's national interests that a de facto economic blockade be slapped on Nepal on the Madhesi issue. It has been riling the biggest neighbour China in many different ways.
IN an interview to the Wall Street Journal on the occasion of his government finishing two years in office, Narendra Modi boasted that his government had done more reforms in two years than the UPA had in the previous ten. What were these reforms he was referring to? As he himself spelt out, these were things like making the insurance and defence manufacturing sectors more open to foreign investment. In short, Modi was telling one of the world’s leading financial dailies that he has done more for business, particularly foreign business than the UPA had.
IT is for the first time in the history of India that the BJP came to power at the Centre on the basis of its individual strength, securing one-third votes and 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha. The yardstick for evaluation of a party-in-government for two years either at the Centre or in states is quite simple. Policies and performance of a government is judged on the basis of its strengths as well as inadequacies in terms of outcome. Hence, “performance” is the criterion for a critical evaluation of a government after two years.
THE Haryana state committee of CPI(M), has expressed concern over attempts to create an atmosphere of insecurity and social strife in the state. In a press release to this effect issued on May 31, the Party has said that the state is yet to recover itself from the trauma of massive loss of life and livelihood as a result of trail of violence during February last.