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.
Political History of India
Partition, Savarkar and Citizenship Amendment Bill: The lies, the conjectures and history whitewashed by Congress
Citizenship Amendment Bill of India is a historic decision for which PM Modi will forever be remembered as a defender of civilizational ethos
Opinions
WhatsApp snooping: It is time that India shows to the world a spine as big as the market it represents
The WhatsApp snooping case a thorough investigation and a public statement by the government
Opinions
Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019: Lessons and the role of the candidates, citizens and the media
2019 State elections have concluded in the BJP ruled states of Haryana and Maharashtra. While the Maharashtra mandate was clear, Haryana appeared fractured with BJP winning 40 seats, just short of a majority
Political History of India
The search for an Ashfaq: We have come a long distance from the times of Ashfaqullah Khan
Ashfaqullah Khan without hesitation laments about how his paternal ancestors kept out of the struggle against the British, luxuriating in their laziness.
Opinions
Mohan Bhagwat was right when he said ‘Lynching’ is a Western concept and here is why the Left is so outraged
Here is why Mohan Bhagwat was right: The term ‘Lynching’ originated in the US, during the American Revolution, and as a part of Racist, anti-negro pogrom.
Opinions
Narendra Modi vs. Imran Khan during the USA visit: A textbook study of Statesmanship vs. Brinkmanship
While Modi emerged as a statesman in USA during UNGA, Imran Khan was a whinner
Opinions
Three Nobel winners crib to Gates Foundation about award to PM Modi: Here is who they are and why they are hypocrites
The three Nobel Peace Laureates who have written against the award to PM Modi by Gates foundation are Mairead Maguire, Tawakkol Abdel-Salam Karman and Shirin Ebadi.
Media
Two articles, one dangerous agenda: Shekhar Gupta led The Print furthers the ‘righteous Jihad’ narrative
Chitralekha Zutshi begins her article in The Print in a sombre and sad tone, stating Kashmiriyat is dead, while Zainab Sikander lamented the loss of voice of Muslims because of Jinnah
Opinions
Missing elements from defunct J&K constitution: Secular govt, equality of status and opportunity, assuring integrity of nation
If one goes by the reports on abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, as represented in the global media, two things stand out. One, the official word is overwhelmingly in favour of India and Two, the international media is overwhelmingly against India.
Opinions
All that Pakistan is left with is a war of misinformation: Here are the myths and propaganda about Kashmir
Pakistan has gone to the two of the most dangerous forces for support- A fanatic faith and cruel communism, latter being more fanatic than the former.