Yechury in Dhaka seminarIMPERIALISM is keen to use the growth of fundamentalist forces in our region to intervene and destabilise our countries and gain a permanent foothold. The struggle against fundamentalism should be a united struggle of all irrespective of their religious affiliations.
THE manner in which the central government headed by Narendra Modi is assaulting the rights of an elected state government is truly brazen. For the past few weeks, the lieutenant governor of Delhi, Najeeb Jung, has been taking one arbitrary decision after another bypassing the chief minister and the council of ministers. The Lt.
STOP reading. Stop writing. Stop discussing. These are the new three monkeys that our drawing rooms need to be decorated with. Let go off those three monkeys of Gandhi, that old Gujarati. Here we have now a brand-new Gujarati, the 56-inch, decisive, fashion-icon, 'pradhan sevak'. Give way, the dhoti-clad Gandhi, to the monogrammed suit wearing Narendra Damodar Modi.Forgive me, it is wrong. You can read, you can write, you can discuss...but...here is the caveat.
The CPI(M) Tamilnadu state secretariat has issued the following statement on May 29.
THE Ambedkar-Periyar Study Circle (APSC) is a recognised voluntary body of students that has been functioning on the IIT Madras campus. The dean of students at IIT Madras (IITM) has cancelled the recognition given to APSC for its criticism of the economic and social policies of the RSS and the BJP.
Splendid Response in Kerala THERE has been a splendid response in Kerala to the appeal given by the CPI(M) Polit Bureau for collecting funds to help in the relief and rehabilitation efforts of the victims of the massive earthquake in Nepal. In the mass collection conducted by Party units throughout the state during the first few days of May, the Party collected Rs. 2,84,99,853. Given below is the district-wise break up of the collection in the state.
THE Dalit Shoshan Mukti Manch in a statement issued on May 30 has condemned the anti-democratic move of the administration of the IIT Madras that has de-recognised the Ambedkar–Periyar Study Circle (APSC), a voluntary body of students that has been functioning on the IIT Madras campus. The dean of students has cancelled the recognition given to APSC for its criticism of the policies of the RSS and the BJP government. It clearly shows the intolerance of the BJP led government at the centre to any dissent and criticism of its policies.
IT is for the first time in the history of post-Independent India that the prime minister has been compelled to defend himself publicly that he is fully committed to the constitutional values of secularism. This affirmation by media, unfortunately for the whole country, has been made in American magazine Time, to which he gave an interview published on May 7 to 8, 2015. What is the reason for a prime minister of a sovereign democratic republic to defend his domestic policy before a foreign audience?
THE central executive committee of the All India Democratic Women’s Association had given a call for a nationwide campaign against the BJP led NDA government’s moves to amend Section 498A, which provides protection to women from atrocities.Following this call, the Telangana state committee of AIDWA has decided to launch the campaign jointly with other women’s organisations including some NGOs. It organised a round table meeting with 15 women’s organisations and NGOs, including some lawyers. On April 21, it also organised a seminar against sexual remarks made by some political leaders and
A three-day study camp was organised by the DYFI Maharashtra State Committee for its leading activists in the state from May 8 to 10, 2015 at Uran in Raigad district. The camp was attended by 92 delegates from 14 districts.Dr. Sulabha Brahme, well-known economist and intellectual, inaugurated the camp. In her inaugural address, she pointed out that Maharashtra has become a distress-ridden state. The large majority of the people in the state are facing serious challenges to their livelihood. The misery of the people is particularly severe in the tribal and rural areas.