79 Articles by
Rahul Roushan
A well known expert on nothing. Opinions totally personal. RTs, sometimes even my own tweets, not endorsement. #Sarcasm. As unbiased as any popular journalist.
Opinions
Online ‘Right Wing’ makes unknown idiots famous, but it might not be that bad a deed
Left-liberalism is getting mediocre each day, and it is getting lazier too. Thanks to the Right Wing.
Editor's picks
A Pulitzer Prize winning report on Priyanka Gandhi’s aeroplane trip by Mausambi Singh
Priyanka Gandhi took an IndiGo flight from Delhi to Lucknow, and it was a flight to remember.
Editor's picks
Imran Khan is right, wars are miscalculation, and that’s why Pakistan fights a ‘calculated war’
‘Say No To War’ doesn’t help when you are already in the middle of a well calculated war by Pakistan. Read about that war.
Editor's picks
More stories about terrorist and his family than martyrs – what does it tell about the media?
The English language Indian media has focused more on ‘human stories’ about the terrorist than about the Pulwama martyrs.
Opinions
Going mental on Modi didn’t help Kejriwal, will it help Mamata or Rahul?
Arvind Kejriwal didn’t win elections after taking an extreme anti-Modi rhetoric. Will it help Mamata Banerjee or Rahul Gandhi?
Opinions
Can the BJP satisfy its online supporters? If only it were Congress
BJP supporters online, also known as the ‘right wing’, are first to attack the party and write it off after electoral setbacks.
Editor's picks
Why do ‘liberals’ love Lalu so much?
Some sections of media have been asking ‘Why does BJP fear Lalu so much?’ but the real question is something else.
News Reports
Announcement: OpIndia is now a separate legal and business entity
OpIndia hitherto was part of the Swarajya magazine group, but now we start a new innings.
Editor's picks
After reporting how villagers were happier defecating in open, The Wire reports how villagers were happier without cooking gas
Earlier the leftist propaganda website had problem with union ministers promoting physical fitness on social media.
Opinions
Indian ‘right wing’ cannot become ‘artists’?
An analysis of whether there is an inherent conflict between ‘right’ and ‘arts’.