The article criticizes Dr. A. M. Singhvi for defending Ajay Piramal, a BJP-allied businessman linked to the DHFL scam, despite Singhvi’s public opposition to the BJP. The piece highlights ethical concerns, accusing Singhvi of compromising his principles for financial gain by defending Piramal, who is involved in insider trading and crony practices. The post urges DHFL victims to engage in civil disobedience on social media, targeting Singhvi and others for their roles in advocating for those who perpetuated the DHFL scandal.
সঙ্কোচ থেকে সন্ত্রাসেঃ সংকটের ঘেরাটোপ
The article discusses a shift from hesitation to terror, framed within a broader socio-political context. It references historical events and figures, such as a jujutsu lesson at Tagore’s Santiniketan, and reflects on societal fears in modern times. The piece explores themes of empowerment, fascism, and the manipulation of power by the state. It draws parallels between past struggles and present challenges, advocating for an approach to resistance through self-awareness and resilience.
A Bouquet of Songs: “Tribute” to the All India Trinamool Congress (and BJP, of course!)
The following songs are being dedicated to All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) and also the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for their relentless oligarchical struggle for raping the people of West Bengal and India as a whole, both physically and financially. This collage of songs is essentially being offered to their “deaf” fascist governmentality, which heedlessly suppresses dissenters’ voices with any excuse or justification. This attempt by OBMA is for resisting rape culture, threat culture, syndicate culture, crony culture, systemic corruption and structural violence of authoritarian power-structures.
নিরুপমা, সুদর্শনা, সুরঞ্জনা, আকাশলীনা, চণ্ডালিনী প্রকৃতি, তিলোত্তমারা…
The article explores complex themes related to societal norms, patriarchy, and personal identity, using poetic and symbolic language. It reflects on the manufactured consent around clothing, gender, and body politics, examining how corporate and cultural forces shape individual choices. The narrative critiques the commercialization of love and consent, and uses allegorical references to mythological figures and natural elements to convey deeper emotions about human relationships and environmental destruction. The piece blends philosophy, art, and literature.
Tirupati Ka Laddoo Jo Khaya Woh Pachtaya, Jo Na Khaya Woh Bhi Pachtaya!
Posted on 1st October, 2024 (GMT 20:30 hrs) CARTOON COURTESY: SATISH ACHARYA ABSTRACT The article critiques political and religious hypocrisy in India, focusing on the controversy surrounding the sacred Tirupati laddoos. Allegations arose that these laddoos contained animal fats, triggering a political debate between the YSR Congress Party and opposition leader Chandrababu Naidu. The SupremeContinue reading “Tirupati Ka Laddoo Jo Khaya Woh Pachtaya, Jo Na Khaya Woh Bhi Pachtaya!”
Nirmala Sitharaman: ‘FIR’-‘ED’!?
The article discusses an FIR against Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, filed by Adarsh Iyer from the Janaadhikaara Sangharsha Parishath. It accuses Sitharaman and other BJP leaders of extorting corporate entities into purchasing electoral bonds by threatening Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids. The BJP allegedly collected ₹8,000 crores in this manner. While a Bengaluru court ordered a probe into these claims, the Karnataka High Court later stayed the investigation, citing insufficient evidence of extortion. The High Court has paused the case until October 22, 2024. This post also brings out the unconstitutional and crony electoral bonds scheme, the failing state of the Indian judiciary, and the naked collusion amidst the BJP and key corporate figures.
Mr. Kapil Sibal: Defending the Indefensible?
The article criticizes Kapil Sibal for defending controversial figures like Ajay Piramal in the DHFL scam and the West Bengal government in the R.G. Kar case. It questions Sibal’s ethical stance, given his multiple roles as a politician and lawyer, highlighting contradictions in his actions, which seem to favor the powerful over justice. The piece laments the perceived shift from his earlier values to opportunism, leaving DHFL victims and others disillusioned by his alignment with the rich and politically connected.
Autopsy of RTI in the Police Universe of the Indian Polity
The article critiques the weakening of the Right to Information (RTI) Act (2005) in the context of politico-economic policing in India involving the rapid censorship or suppression of democratic spaces for dissent by means such as the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. It highlights how crony oligarchical forces of exclusion often resist transparency, using legal loopholes or claiming exemptions under the guise of national security or privacy. Despite RTI’s intent to empower citizens and ensure accountable communicative competence, it is frequently undermined by bureaucratic hurdles, delaying tactics, and increased threats on RTI Activists. The piece underscores how this undermines democratic engagement and public trust in the various law enforcement institutions in India.
Metamorphosis of Gaṇeśas: From the Catastrophe Incarnate to the Bestower of Success?
The sarcastic as well as satirical paper-letter is an in-depth examination of the evolution of Lord Gaṇeśa in Hindu traditions, addressing the contradictions between ancient texts and contemporary worship practices. The authors write to the President of India, calling for the cessation of Gaṇeśa worship, arguing that it contradicts the Sanātana Dharma. The paper traces Gaṇeśa’s transformation from an anti-god symbolizing obstacles and calamities to a revered deity associated with success. It critically analyzes historical, mythological, and socio-political shifts that contributed to this metamorphosis. The letter questions the legitimacy of modern Gaṇeśa worship, linking it to political and ideological agendas within India’s current political landscape. Ultimately, it proposes halting this idol worship to align religious practices with the ancient Sanātana codes. The authors intentionally mask themselves as “Hindutvavadins” in order to expose the violent religious extremism of the Saffron Fascist forces and the utter fruitlessness of their agenda.
FAQ: When Will We Get Back Our Hard-Earned Money?
The article addresses the DHFL scam victims’ frustration, urging them to take proactive measures instead of repeatedly asking when they’ll recover their funds. It highlights systemic issues, such as the influence of the ruling party, judicial delays, and the questionable role of key figures like Ajay Piramal. Victims are encouraged to pursue civil disobedience and legal action, emphasizing that pressure from organized activism could hasten justice. The court and executive failures are criticized, suggesting activism as a means to reclaim their rights.
