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Fascism is here in India

The election campaign in Bengal, violence in pockets of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Odhisha, and some others, gives us a first-hand example of what Fascism actually is.

What rallying of all anti-Modi forces behind Mamata Banerjee tells us about the opposition campaign and the ‘Khan Market gang’

Even if it means to close your eyes when the democracy is in danger and rally behind a leader who is shredding democratic values to pieces, it's all acceptable and even celebrated by the leftist hypocrite media.

Arvind Kejriwal and Mamata Banerjee – two different stories with the same cautionary political message

There is a strong possibility that both these leaders will get ousted in the next assembly elections and will be erased from the public memory for ever.

‘Aayega to Modi hi’ and ‘Mai bhi chowkidaar’ – the two slogans that portray defiance by the common man

These slogans have become the voice of the masses who can see the work around them, can sense that the intentions of the govt. are noble, can feel that the country is moving in the right direction, but are unable to express it in the 'Angrezi' words that these snobbish elite understand.

My take on Hasan Minhaj’s show ‘Patriot Act’ on Indian elections

An another 'wanna be' intellectual satirist Hasan Minhaj criticizes the PM in every way possible and finds not even one positive thing to speak about the PM to keep his interaction balanced.

What makes Narendra Modi such an effective communicator?

His massive pool of knowledge about India and her civilization, and second, his ethos and values which any child receives who comes from a poor or middle class background.

The big lie – Is there a madness in the method of the Rahul Gandhi campaign?

The Big Lie strategy has all the hallmarks of a group of people who are inexperienced, at least in the Indian political milieu. Their approach is easy politically, grabs people’s attention, keeps the message simple and gets a lot of media attention.

The era of Bhasmasurs: Opposition’s every trick is back-firing them so well!

Indian opposition is acting like Bhasmasur ever since they're kicked out of power.

When the selfish royals throw their people to the wolves

The story which is emerging even before election results, is that the good-for-nothing royals have abandoned their troops in the middle of the battlefield to save themselves.

West Bengal: Way forward for Election Commission

Any discerning observer of Bengal knows that the state is marked by a political culture of extreme intolerance against opposition political parties and a generally poor law and order situation. Hence, EC's approach to tackle the situation seems too casual.

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