Red Line – What happened?

In India, in many cases people are publicly humiliated in horrible ways. This punishment is intended to scare and hurt people and their families. Sadly, this has happened for a long time. But now, Telangana’s chief minister Revanth Reddy has said something shocking – he threatens that anyone who talks about women in his family…

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Red line

Another Neta of T’Gana CM whose view on freedom of speech is not influenced by the constitution In this country, women and men are also “deprived and marched” with disgusting regularity. It is a crime as old as a mob, designed to shame the victims and their families. Enough Indians still remember the backstory of…

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Words of pain

The comment from BJP Neta is a new inflammatory statement. Does it even help polls? Suvendu Adhikari, Bangladesh In the house – It’s jaw-dropping. Those few miles away, his party colleague UP MLA Ketakee Singh called for the establishment of a “single Muslim hospital wing” in a proposed medical school in Ballia, which was almost…

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Words hurt

Imagine a leader standing in the hall saying: “When we form the next government, we will abandon Muslim judicial assistance!” Shocking, right? But that’s exactly what BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari said. Meanwhile, another BJP leader, Ketakee Singh, is far away in Uttar Pradesh, suggesting that Muslim patients should have one Separate hospital part. These words…

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The shadow of Belon, the “story” of Belon

On March 8, all routes in Manipur will be opened three weeks after the central rule after Biren Singh’s long-awaited resignation. The plan is to deliver two national transport buses to the Kangpokpi and Churachandpur regions. But the clashes in Gamgiphai (Kangpokpi) saw security forces using force against protesters. A community organization said 70 people…

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Aunt Dalit’s Politics

Mayawati, the head of BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party), has removed her nephew Akash Anand from the party. People are not sure why, but one thing is clear–her power in the election is disappearing. There was a time when people thought Mayawati might become India’s first Dalit Prime Minister. She is also the first chief minister…

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Aunt Dalit’s Politics

Mayawati expelled her nephew from the BSP. The reason is confusing. But her election doesn’t matter and won’t change WHAutumn has passed. Once experts use it to speculate that Mayawati may become India’s first Dalit PM. The dust in these columns is still very thin and it has to be reminded that she is the…

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How India’s new criminal law curbs civil liberties

From introducing vague crime to increasing police power, India’s new criminal law is touted as a means of “decolonizing” the criminal justice system, besides achieving anything. In July 2024, India entered a new criminal justice administration agency as three new criminal laws Effective – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which replaces the Indian Criminal Code (IPC);…

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Essential but inconvenient, is the paradox of shashi tharoor

Last month, a helicopter cut through the sky in Kozhikode, Kerala, carrying the state’s most eloquent political anomaly – Shashi Tharoor. Tharoor quickly rushed to Kochi to the “Future Summit” at Jain University, including VD Satheesan, a member of the parliamentary opposition in Kerala’s parliamentary opposition leaders during the mundane logistics of cars and crowds…

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