55 Articles by
Saket Suryesh
A technology worker, writer and poet, and a concerned Indian. Saket writes in Hindi and English. He writes on socio-political matters and routinely writes Hindi satire in print as well in leading newspaper like Jagaran. His Hindi Satire "Ganjhon Ki Goshthi" is on Amazon best-sellers. He has just finished translating the Autobiography of Legendary revolutionary Ram Prasad Bismil in English, to be soon released as "The Revolitionary".
Opinions
How this New Yorker Article represents Deep-Rooted White Western Racism against ‘Brown Indians’
The New Yorker published an article by Bill McKibben, titled – Gandhi, History, and the Lessons of the Events at the Capitol.
Opinions
Unbridled propaganda: The Wire rakes up Manusmriti to demonise Hinduism yet again
When a judge wades into the area of unknown wisdom, the damage is much more serious than others writing similar stuff.
Political History of India
How Ambedkar busted the myth of ‘Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb’ through his speeches and book ‘Pakistan or Partition of India’
Ambedkar was, in reality, always wary of the Communists and their propensity of creating chaos and anarchy.
Opinions
As OpIndia takes on the mighty and the powerful, here is an ode to the one taking it heads on
“There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people running about with lit matchsticks.”
Politics
Do we really need the forever-adolescent middle-aged man with shady credentials and wavy-gelled hair compromising India’s interests
Rahul Gandhi has again asked a question as to why soldiers of India martyred in the cowardly attack by China in the Galwan Valley did not carry weapons
Opinions
A song unsung, A story untold: A eulogy to Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput (21st of January, 1986- 14th of June, 2020) passed away at the age of thirty-four on Sunday.
Opinions
The fake equivalence communists are trying to manufacture between Blacks of America and Muslims of India
The killing og Geoge Floyd in the USA by the cops and the subsequent riots have got the Communists in India to draw a false equivalence between blacks in USA and Muslims in India
Culture and History
The myth of Mughal greatness: Mughals were neither great rulers nor were they secularists competing with Nehru
Amd growing tendency to recreate the myth of Mughal majesty, it is important for people to know about the truth about the Mughals
Political History of India
The dictatorial history of the Congress party began right after Indian independence under Nehru, Arnab Goswami is only the latest victim
It all began when Jawaharlal Nehru was selected the leader of Congress at the time when Independence of India was around the corner.
Opinions
By changing the Preamble of the Constitution, Indira Gandhi had destroyed democracy, in the words of Ambedkar
Ambedkar had said that policy of the govt cannot be laid down in the Preamble because that is destroying democracy altogether