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The Battle for Barrackpore, West Bengal: Why the seat is important for both BJP and TMC
While violence and rigging occurred sporadically as expected, the BJP candidate from Barrackpore, Arjun Singh, was attacked by goons associated with Trinamool Congress.
A ‘surgical strike’ on Manmohan Singh and no less by army generals
3 Army chiefs, 2 from the Congress regime call out former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's blatant lies about surgical strikes
Chairman of Editors Guild justifies TMC’s violence in West Bengal, showers praise for fighting ‘fire with fire, venom with venom’
Shekhar Gupta has this to say: "Fight fire with fire, venom with venom... Mamata in Bengal shows how offence is the best defence to stop the Modi-Shah cavalry..."
Sitaram Yechury calls Hindus violent and we must all thank him
Both Yechury and Akhtar lose no opportunity to insult Hindus. It’s for the Hindus to stand up to such inimical forces.
The Economist is trying to charge Indians Rs 3799 per head to tell them how to save their democracy
The Economist had recently published an article against PM Narendra Modi and endorsed the 'corrupt' Congress for 2019 Lok Sabha elections
When Rahul flew over the cuckoo’s nest: Metaphysics of fruit flavours and Rahul Gandhi’s desperate attempt to appear smart
Rahul Gandhi interview with India Today was a hoot and a half, and these excerpts are a must read
On press freedom day, meet the ‘fearless’ journalist who interviewed Rahul Gandhi and said ‘Rafale has entered people’s blood’
Now, as if the India Today interview fiasco wasn't bad enough, another pliant journalist has got the "once in a lifetime" opportunity to interview Rahul Gandhi.
Sexual harassment – Legal position versus Cynicism
An advocate writes about the legal processes to be followed in wake of sexual harassment charges against judges.
Digvijaya Singh’s rants against Sadhavi Pragya reveals Congress’ misogyny and anti-Hindu proclivities
Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh in a public meeting yesterday had made an inherently misogynistic remark about Sadhavi Pragya who is going to contest against him from the Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency.
Dharmayuddha is not Jihad: What Sitaram Yechury gets wrong
CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury has triggered a massive controversy with his recent comments on the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.