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.
Opinions
While riot accused’s girlfriend’s culinary dilemma has mainstream media heart-eyed, the families of actual victims are forgotten
Cicero said that the life of the dead is set in the memory of the living. Where do those dead live whose memories too are erased and wiped off by scheming fanatics with no courage by men who have weaponised their words?
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Bhagat Singh and Savarkar: Did they really hate each other as we are made to believe
The leftists want us to believe that Bhagat Singh and Veer Savarkar hated each other, but history has a different tale to tell.
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Ukraine-Russia conflict, the western plot, Indian neutrality and how for once, the US needs to learn from India
Russia has invaded Ukraine, after much of the West dismissing any possibility of such an action by the Russians.
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Veer Savarkar, Hinduism, Hindutva and the ‘liberal’ strawman arguments
In order to attack the Hindu faith, Savarkar is needed, an angry Savarkar. So an extremist strawman is created
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‘The mob is the most ruthless of tyrants’: The Dark Long Shadows of Lakhimpur Kheri, the politics and the judiciary
The ugliness of street politics brought in by rogues of Indian politics has reached its worst with the incidents of Lakhimpur Kheri.
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The irresponsible, vacuous arguments surrounding the vaccination process and the malicious intent behind it
The most disgusting sight I have seen on the news recently is the politicians from the opposition making statements opposing the two vaccines, made in India.
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Pandemic, Politics and Propaganda
The devastations Covid-19 is leaving across the Globe will take centuries to heal and the scars it will leave on human souls will forever torture us.
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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.
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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.