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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Congress’ hollow manifesto and false promises: Rahul Gandhi expects people to drop patriotism and pick up the crumbs he throws at us
Congress has today released its Manifesto for 2019 Elections. It was launched by Rahul Gandhi, the dynast president of the family-run political party.
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While Rahul Gandhi talks about ‘saving democracy’, Bengaluru arrests a stark reminder of Congress’ Emergency mindset
Recently, a bunch of young techies were arrested in Bengaluru for raising slogans in support of Narendra Modi during a Rahul Gandhi meet.
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The flawed fantasy of a ‘Friendly Pakistan’: Indian liberals’ absurd optimism
The aftermath of Pulwama Attack and Balakot revenge has left the forces in the opposition of Narendra Modi in total disarray.
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In times of war, be one: It is time to reject naysayers and support the decisions being taken
Let us reject the naysayers and support the decisions being taken by those who have a better view of the things.
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Rahul Gandhi: The evil mind that works behind the dimpled face
All Rahul Gandhi is concerned about is bombarding the masses with fake news, hoping some of it will stick someplace, as evidenced by his meeting with Manohar Parrikar
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The making of Maruti: A sordid history of Congress scams
His role in extraordinary Maruti affair, in which Sonia Gandhi and kids were equal participants, opens us to a relatively unknown aspect of Sanjay Gandhi and the Congress as an unscrupulous Business enterprise
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Nehru, Corruption and the Prince on a Quixotic Adventure
We have remained blind to the history of Rahul Gandhi family's corruption that we have almost accepted it as a way of Indian life and politics.
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Kerala: Its first brush with Democracy And Nehru
Out of 124 cases of imposition of President's rule and sacking of democratically elected Governments in the state, 87 are by Congress Government
Culture and History
As the sadness of Sabarimala judgment settles down…
I have not gone to Sabarimala. I do not know if I will. But it impacts me