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The Persecution of Stan Swamy

THE persecution and eventual death of 84 year old Father Stan Swamy while in judicial custody has brought out many aspects of the perversion of the criminal justice system under the Modi regime.The use of the draconian Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) against political and social activists; the use of the NIA and central agencies to carry out the political agenda of the ruling party; the role of sections of the judiciary, acting as an “executive judiciary”, conniving in the denial of fundamental rights of citizens and an inhumane jail system which violates basic human rights of pri

People-Centric Reforms: Not Profit Centric

We are perpetually asked: Are you pro-reform, or, anti-reform?  No reform is in the abstract.  Every reform has content; a purpose.  These determine whether the Left supports any particular reform or opposes it.  The Central issue here is whether the reforms are in the interests of our people, their livelihoods and strengthening the country’s economic sovereignty.  This has been our approach all through these decades of economic reform in India.  This continues to be our approach.THREE decades of economic reforms in India come in the backdrop of the continuing unprecedented struggl

MAHA: ASHA Workers Win Demands after Nine Day Statewide Strike

WHEN the Maharashtra state government turned a blind eye consistently to the legitimate demands of the 70,000 ASHA workers and facilitators who had done admirable work braving the Covid pandemic for the last one and a half year, they were left with no choice but to go on strike. Several deputations and demonstrations did not make the government see reason.Despite the Covid pandemic, no raise or special allowance was given to them. No security measures were taken for their well being and even PPEs were not given to them.

Withdraw Retrograde Amendments to Cinematography Act

CPI(M)  Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on July 1THE proposed amendments to the Cinematography Act by the Modi government is an all-out assault on the creative talents of film makers and the constitutional right of freedom of expression. The central government wants to add a provision to give it the right to “revisionary powers” on account of violation of Section 5B (1) (principles for guidance in certifying films) of the Act. This is tantamount to withdrawing films already certified and closed.

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