665 Articles by
Abhishek Banerjee
Abhishek Banerjee is a columnist and author.
Economy and Finance
If Nirmala Sitharaman believes 42.7% tax is “not ideal”, she should reduce it
This is the time to rollback all those new taxes introduced in the budget. To get those favorable global headlines back.
Opinions
Karnataka speaker is going through ‘dozens of constitutional books’ to decide on MLAs’ resignations
Karnataka Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar is going through “dozens of constitutional books” in trying to make a decision on the resignation of rebel Congress and JDS MLAs.
Opinions
Faith under siege: What is behind the recent spate of attacks on Hindu religious sites?
The temple vandalism in Hauz Qazi, Chandni Chowk is still totally fresh in our memories, still very much a topic of discussion on social media. There have since then been a spate of attack on Hindu religious sites
Opinions
Here is how the real purpose of the ‘Lynchistan’ narrative was to provoke actual violence
The killing of Tabrez Ansari in Jharkhand is again an example of a real event picked up and fitted into a false narrative of 'Lynchistan'
Opinions
Delhi’s Chandni Chowk temple vandalism has broken the hearts of BJP supporters
The otherwise outspoken CM of Delhi is silent on Delhi temple desecration, but so what? There is no joke bigger than him anyway.
Opinions
I am a Hindu: Breaking of temples brings back the worst of my civilizational memories
The incident in Chandni Chowk, in the heart of Delhi, in today’s India, causes a deep pain. It reminds us of the humiliation that our ancestors suffered for being Hindus in India.
Opinions
Two years of GST: The GST Council Miracle and how Modi sarkar became the first to survive GST
The fact that people stuck by Modi is a historic masterclass in leadership.
Opinions
Team India’s new colours and how Hindu nationalism got mixed up with the nationalism of colonial oppressors
Kohli represents a new India. The entire attitude of the cricket team resembles that of a new India.
Opinions
‘Once a person was in jail, he didn’t face much problem there’: How leftist academics whitewash the Emergency
Today is exactly 44 years since Indira Gandhi declared the Emergency on June 25, 1975. Yesterday, in the Rajya Sabha, Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad made a passionate appeal to bring back the “Old India.”
Opinions
Here are 6 ways in which ‘One Nation One Election’ can help India
One Nation One Election will likely increase electoral participation. The fears about federalism and regional parties are quite unwarranted. If anything, this works in their favour.