Should the president s rule be imposed in West Bengal?
Supporter wears face shield with West Bengal CM and TMC Chief Mamata Banerjee s image in Kolkata, India, May 2, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS
Should the president s rule be imposed in West Bengal?
The article may only be invoked when there are no other options to bring about constitutional stability
The recent elections in West Bengal were closely monitored by both those who support and do not support Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The result turned out to be crucial as party beat Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on May 2.
Violent clashes broke out in West Bengal soon after the results were announced and at least nine people lost their lives. Both parties blamed each other for starting the violence while social media was rife with stories that indicated that both sides were to blame.
South America s largest country, previously renowned for demonstrating leadership during health crises, has become an international pariah amid the coronavirus pandemic. Brazil has recorded the highest coronavirus-related death toll in the world outside the U.S., is lagging in terms of vaccinations and is still without an effective and coordinated public health response to the outbreak.
An official inquiry, approved by Brazil s Supreme Court, was opened late last month to investigate the government s handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 430,000 people. The inquiry could pave the way to Bolsonaro s impeachment, though analysts say political opponents of the right-wing leader may prefer to contest the president at elections in October 2022.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/515499.html (Natural News) Social media giant Facebook blocked posts with a hashtag calling for the resignation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The suppression came amid a second wave of Wuhan coronavirus infections in India that has crippled the country’s healthcare system. Many have criticized Modi’s leadership due to the way he and other officials have responded to the pandemic.
Facebook blocked more than 12,000 posts critical of Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party on April 28. Many Indian users noticed that posts with the hashtag #ResignModi were no longer visible, and search results for these returned a “temporarily hidden” message due to the content purportedly “going against Facebook community standards.” The social media site eventually restored the aforementioned post hours later.
Workers and youth condemn Australian government ban on citizens returning from India
Since it was imposed earlier this month, opposition has mounted against the Australian government’s anti-democratic ban on citizens returning from India, where they face the prospect of COVID-19 infection and even death, amid that country’s coronavirus catastrophe.
The government has rejected condemnations of the blockade from civil liberties organisations and legal experts as a violation of the human right of citizens to return to their country of origin. Instead, the ban will remain in force, until at least May 15, when it is set to elapse.
Government ministers have outlined plans for just six repatriation flights, grossly inadequate given there are 9,000 stranded Australian citizens, more than 600 of whom are confirmed to be vulnerable. Citizens who test positive will not be permitted to board and will be left to their fate in the Indian hospital system. At least one Australian permanent re
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