It is hard to reconcile the long list of brutalities and a government validating hate toward its Muslim minority. But the leaders are not the country. Elections are when people get to choose new ones.
Questioning the stateâs version of events is not a crime. Itâs the mediaâs job
Going by the FIRs filed against journalists in recent times, the government seems to think otherwise.
Shambhavi Thakur
Even as the world of social media, and our ministry of external affairs, jumps through hoops over tweets by two outsiders , the singer Rihanna and the climate activist Greta Thunberg, on the ongoing farmer protests in India, there are weightier issues that continue to confront this nation.
There is, of course, the continuing protest by farmers, not just a handful as the ministry would like the world to believe, but by thousands stretching across northwest India and supported by farmers groups in other parts of the country. Talks between their representatives and the government have hit a roadblock, hopefully not as impregnable as the trenches that the Delhi police is busy digging on all roads leading into the national capital.