827 Articles by
K Bhattacharjee
Black Coffee Enthusiast. Post Graduate in Psychology. Bengali.
Opinions
The Irish lady’s misconduct is merely the latest in a long list of transgressions by ‘liberals’
The sheer entitlement that the lady exhibits has become a hallmark of liberal behaviour in western countries.
Editor's picks
Incompetent, uncouth, entitled: There is a lot which is common between Acosta and Indian media
The viewers have started realizing that commitment to truth is much lower down in the list of the media's priorities
Fact-Check
Barkha Dutt uses fake data and biased rhetoric to deny the institutional discrimination Hindus suffer in India
The only thing that Barkha does get right in her video is the fact that Hindus are not hapless victims.
Editor's picks
Pakistanis join hands with ‘liberals’ to paint journalist Jagrati Shukla as a monster and violent stone pelters as innocent
Jagrati Shukla's Twitter account has now been suspended.
Editor's picks
Glimpse into Yogi Adityanath’s ideological framework through various articles he has written over the years
A glimpse into the ideological framework of Yogi Adityanath through his own articles
Government and Policy
The Population Control Law being advocated by people is harebrained and will prove to be catastrophic
It is preposterous to think there is a possibility of anything good coming of the proposed population control law.
Editor's picks
Mainstream media is evil and risking traumatising innocent children crosses every limit of decency
Actions have consequences and I am afraid the consequences of traumatizing young children will not be very pretty for our country.
Culture and History
Tipu Jayanti: Just another day in ‘secular’ India
It seems pretty ridiculous that one has to say it so explicitly but not everyone who fought the British was a saint or worthy of celebration.
Culture and History
Once upon a time the tyrannical Aurangzeb was vanquished and the Kesari Dhwaj flew high
Aurangzeb's single minded obsession with showing the Hindus their place had cost him his very empire.
Culture and History
Once upon a time, there was the great Maratha Sambhaji, who continued to haunt Aurangzeb even in death
Sabhaji's brutal torture forged a unity and a sacred vow was sworn to uproot the Mughal empire from the soil of Bharata.