72 Articles by
Saket Suryesh
A technology worker, writer and poet, and a concerned Indian. Writer, Columnist, Satirist. Published Author of Collection of Hindi Short-stories 'Ek Swar, Sahasra Pratidhwaniyaan' and English translation of Autobiography of Noted Freedom Fighter, Ram Prasad Bismil, The Revolutionary. Interested in Current Affairs, Politics and History of Bharat.
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Israel-Hamas war: How propaganda pieces in media are used to generate sympathy for Hamas while demonising Israel
In one sentence called the response of a sovereign state to the killing of her citizens by a terror-group- war crime, mass-manslaughter by the terror group as Resistance, and called the Jewish who were rehabilitated in their ancient lands by a UN mandate, after the sufferings and genocide in Hitler’s holocaust, as occupier.
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No Confidence Motion debate in the Parliament: Who was the winner and who was the big loser
When Rahul Gandhi stood up to speak on the No Confidence motion on the 9th of August, 2023, he started with a reference to Adani. It is really interesting that after the clean chit from Supreme Court on the stock manipulation charges, his speech writers did not tell him to refrain from beating a dead horse.
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Those who cry in support of the proponent of Two-Nation theory, Iqbal, were silent about freedom fighter Veer Savarkar: The dangerous hypocrisy
As a school Principal was suspended for making the students sing a poem by Mohammad Iqbal and a slew of articles came out
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Election analysis and one of the biggest mistakes we make: Understanding Delhi MCD, Gujarat and Himachal results as a culmination of events
The Elections are over - Delhi MCD, Gujarat assembly elections and Himachal elections - and its time to analyse the results
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If art tells a story and does not do propaganda on behalf of victims, it loses its purpose: What Nadav Lapid needs to learn
Another charge that Nadav Lapid makes is that the movie is vulgar - here is why he is wrong and what he needs to learn
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Judicial overreach? Every constitutional lacuna is not for the Judiciary to fill: Why contempt accused Prashant Bhushan’s latest petition is problematic
The Constitutional Bench is sitting to hear on the matter of the process of selection of Election Commissioners by Prashant Bhushan
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The history and unconstitutionality of the Collegium system: It is time for our Judiciary to reform before the public loses faith
The Collegium System is an archaic, unconstitutional system that needs to be reformed urgently because law fails when people lose faith
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Dubious duo Pratik Sinha and Zubair of AltNews ‘favourites’ to win Nobel? A deceitful narrative by the media, rife with lies and misrepresentation
Time published news, courtesy of Sanya Mansoor claiming AltNews Zubair and Pratik Sinha were favourites to win Nobel Peace Prize
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National Herald and the crooked history of Congress leadership
The moment Gustaakh-e-Rasool (Insult to the Prophet) armies were removed from the streets, Gustaakh-e-Rahul (Insult to Rahul) fanatics hit the roads.
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The slippery slope of blasphemy laws
But if a stringent blasphemy law is needed, so be it, as long as it comes in after judicial reforms. Law that acts arbitrarily is no law.