தேர்தல் பிரச்சாரத்திற்கென்று 500 கோடி ரூபாயில் விளம்பரப்படம் எடுத்து கசியவிட்டு உதவியவருக்கு பதிலுதவி செய்வதற்கு இதைவிட எப்போது வாய்க்கும்?
நன்றி மறப்பது நன்றன்று
#StandwithVijay
தேசிய கீதம் இரண்டு முறை பாடப்பட்டது விமர்சனத்துக்குரியதல்ல.
நம்முடைய நாட்டுப்பண்ணை எத்தனை முறையும் பாடலாம். ஆனால், நாட்டின் ஒற்றுமைக்கும் மதச்சார்பின்மைக்கும் குந்தகம் விளைவிக்கும் “வந்தே மாதரம்” பாடலைப் பாட மறுத்தது தான் வரவேற்க வேண்டிய முக்கிய செயல்.
@CTR_Nirmalkumar@manickamtagore
#தமிழ் #தமிழ்த்தாய்வாழ்த்து #வந்தேமாதரம் #மதச்சார்பின்மை #தேசியம் #ஒருமைப்பாடு #Madurai #TamilNadu
At the height of the American war in Vietnam, India renamed Harrington Street outside the US Consulate in Kolkata as Ho Chi Minh Sarani, in honour of the great anti-imperialist leader. Now, at a time when the belligerent United States is in the midst of a war against Iran, a genocide in Gaza, military intervention in Venezuela, and a criminal stranglehold on Cuba, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is renaming the road adjoining the US Consulate in Hyderabad to honour Donald Trump, the present face of the imperialist war on humanity, a man who aspires to be the Hitler of our time.
Just days ago, the US Navy attacked an unarmed commercial ship and killed three Indian sailors. Even as the US government has threatened to continue its attacks, the Indian government has failed to register a proper protest against the dastardly missile strike, and Modi has refused to comment on the matter. The BJP has no qualms about surrendering India's sovereignty and self-respect, and now it seems that neither does the Congress government in Telangana.
We expect that the Congress High Command will take note of this outrageous move and intervene to make sure that it is withdrawn. Claims of carrying on the ideals of our anti-imperialist resistance movement must not be limited to words.
எல்லா கட்சியிலும் GenZ இருக்கிறார்கள். அவர்கள் Z தலைமுறைக்கான கட்சியை பிரதிபலிக்கிறார்களா?
இட ஒதுக்கீட்டுக்கு நின்ற கட்சிகளின் GenZ கூட்டம் தனியார் கல்லூரி கட்டணப் பிரச்சனை, தனியார்/ஒப்பந்த/தற்காலிக வேலைகளில் நல்ல ஊதியம் + இவ்விரண்டிலும் சமூக நீதிக்கு பேசிய தீர்வுகள் என்ன?
Umar Khalid has been charged under the UAPA, the amendment bill (2019) for which the Congress happily helped pass in the Rajya Sabha, and he himself voted for it as an RS MP
Mr Umar Khalid has again been denied bail -- not even interim bail for 15 days to assist his mother during a scheduled medical procedure.
Justice Krishna Iyer's dictum was laid down in 1977. It may be perhaps found only in textbooks and presumably not applicable to real cases and real accused.
The Trial Courts seem to think that 'we shall oblige the police and send the accused to jail and let the accused secure bail from the higher Courts (HC and SC).
This is abdication of duty. If the Trial Courts did their work and applied the law, the burden on the High Courts and the Supreme Court will reduce considerably
And so many thousands of under-trials will not languish in prison without charges being framed, without a trial and without a punishment
It is rightly said that 'the process is the punishment'
The Communist Party of India takes a very critical view of the recent Supreme Court judgment restricting the applicability of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act to instances where casteist abuse takes place “within public view”. Such an interpretation risks invisiblising the lived realities of caste oppression in India. Caste discrimination and violence do not occur only in public spaces. Verbal humiliation, social exclusion, untouchability practices and even physical violence often take place within homes, workplaces and other private spaces shaped by entrenched caste hierarchies. A crime does not cease to be a crime merely because it occurred away from public gaze.
The judgment appears to overlook the spirit of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955, which criminalised untouchability and all forms of disabilities and discrimination arising out of casteist practices. The struggle against caste oppression requires recognition of how caste power operates in everyday life, including in private domains where victims are most vulnerable and isolated. At a time when atrocities against Dalits and tribals are increasing across the country, legal interpretations must strengthen constitutional protections and the fight for dignity, equality and social justice, not narrow them.
Today marks 50 years since Annakili released and 5 decades since the cultural phenomenon named Ilaiyaraaja entered Tamil lives. 50 years of full fledged composing is insane
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