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Farmers Protest: A Roadmap for the Opposition

The ongoing farmers’ movement in India is proving to be path-breaking in more ways than one. It has unambiguously challenged the political economy of the present Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh–Bharatiya Janata Party regime and has to a limited extent, broken the control of the RSS ecosystem on the political narrative of the country. It has also followed the path of earlier

Himanta Biswa Sarma: Early Life, INC & BJP Political Career, Books, Controversies & more

Credit: amazon.in In the year 2016, Oinyo Ek Dristikun was published. It received huge appreciation from the readers and was a bestseller in book fairs held across the state. Eta Sopunor Pom Khedi is the fourth book by Sarma. It is a compilation of speeches on Assam. The book was unveiled at Hotel Taj Vivanta. The book release was graced by the presence of Conrad Sangma( Chief Minister of Meghalaya), Hitendranath Goswami( Assam Assembly Speaker), and Ranjeet Kumar Das (Assam BJP President). Eta Xopunor Pom Khedi is a compilation of facts of different aspects like social, political, cultural, etc. The publisher of this book is Saraswati Prakashan.

Assembly elections: Will Pinarayi Vijayan give Kerala its first re-elected government in decades?

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. (File Photo: IANS) | IANS West Bengal may have commanded most of the attention and headlines with its eight-phase elections that come with national implications. But Kerala, which votes in just one phase on April 6, is set for assembly polls that could be momentous in its own way, without fitting into a simple Bharatiya Janata Party vs everyone else pan-India narrative. The southern state has seen power alternate between two fronts every five years for the last four decades. Almost like clockwork, and seemingly irrespective of how successful each government was, voters threw out the incumbents and brought in the Opposition in every electoral cycle since 1983.

Is it justifiable? Nitish jibes Giriraj Singh for beat up officials remark

Is it justifiable? Nitish jibes Giriraj Singh for beat up officials remark ANI | Updated: Mar 08, 2021 04:50 IST New Delhi [India], March 8 (ANI): Bihar Chief MinisterNitish Kumar on Sunday used sarcasm to target Union Minister Giriraj Singh s recent remark of beating up officials. The union minister and BJP leader had on Saturday during a public meeting at his constituency of Begusarai in Bihar advised people to beat up with bamboo sticks those officials who appeared insensitive to their concerns. When asked about Singh s remarks, the chief minster said: You should ask him if using the word beat up is justifiable or appropriate.

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