GNCTD Amendment Act Deprives Delhi s People of Elected Govt: 76 Ex-Civil Servants Write
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âMind Gameâ: How a Perception War Is Dominating the Bengal Election Campaign
Indiaâs most prolonged assembly election is witnessing a battle of nerves as the psychological warfare intensifies.
BJP MP Ravi Kishan flashes a victory sign during a rally in support of party candidate from Entally constituency Priyanka Tibrewal ahead of the third phase of West Bengal Assembly Polls, in Kolkata, Saturday, April 3, 2021. Photo: PTI
Politics3 hours ago
Kolkata: âThe time has come for you to know/ I’m victim of propaganda war,â say two lines from a track in the Serbian band Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestraâs 2000 album, âDevil In The Business Class’. Pratik Kumar Mandal, a young student who lives in Bandel town within Chinsurah assembly segment in Hooghly district, believes that these lines might perfectly fit himself and many other residents of West Bengal as they prepare to exercise their democratic franchise in a high-voltage electoral
Lack of Transparency in PM-CARES Fund Disturbing : Ex Civil Servants to Narendra Modi It is necessary that, for reasons of probity and adherence to standards of public accountability, the financial details of receipts and expenditures be made available in order to avoid doubts of wrongdoing.
People watch the live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi launching the COVID -19 vaccination drive in Varanasi, January 16, 2021. Photo: PTI
Government19/Jan/2021
New Delhi:Â A group of 100 former civil servants have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, criticising the lack of transparency associated with the PM-CARES Fund. The Central government refusing to divulge information about the Fund under the Right to Information Act, by claiming it is not a public authority, was the immediate trigger for the letter.
Withdraw Love Jihad Ordinance : 100 Former Civil Servants Write to UP CM Adityanath UP state, once known as the cradle of the Ganga-Jamuna civilisation, has become the epicentre of the politics of hate.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Adityanath. Photo: Twitter/@myogiadityanath
Communalism29/Dec/2020
New Delhi: More than 100 former civil servants have written an open letter to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Adityanath, urging him to withdraw the ‘illegal‘ and ‘atrocious’ ordinance his government has brought to supposedly curb ‘love jihad’ cases.
‘Love jihad’ is a term recently given credence in Indian law, and refers to an imaginary concept coined by the Sangh Parivar to refer to a non-existent conspiracy by Muslims to trap Hindu women into conversions through forced marriage.
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