“Politically motivated” raid at home of Keralam left leader sparks mass protests
The left and opposition parties have termed the raid part of the political vendetta unleashed by the ultra-right-wing government, led by Narendra Modi against the country’s opposition leaders and parties.
La India celebra importantes elecciones regionales en las que el mito de la Generación Z sigue creciendo
El gobierno central de Modi utilizó toda la maquinaria estatal para hacer frente a los tres gobiernos regionales progresistas, debido a que sus líderes habían encabezado confrontaciones contra el gobierno nacional de Modi en diversas cuestiones.
Regional elections in India and the growing myth of Gen-Z
Modi’s central government used the entire state machinery to tackle the three progressive regional governments because their leaders had led confrontations against Modi’s national government on several issues.
India’s left parties back un-unionized workers in struggle for minimum wage
The protests organized across the country by workers outside the formal trade unions is a sign of the growing realization of the need for collective bargaining and united struggles.
Left Front advances people-centric agenda to regain ground in West Bengal elections
The left promises to undo the overall stagnation in socio-economic development the state has faced in the last decade and a half under TMC rule and curb the rise in sectarianism and religious polarization.
Thousands of workers in India defy state repression to demand their rightful wages
The CITU rejected the attempts by the ultra-right-wing government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), to delegitimize the movement by invoking the alleged involvement of “anti-national elements”.
Millions excluded from voter rolls in a move to allegedly help ultra-right-wing ruling party win elections
The Election Commission of India struck out the names of over 9 million voters, mostly belonging to minority Muslims, just before the legislative assembly elections in the country’s eastern state of West Bengal.
Anatomy of a general strike: how workers in the Indian state of Karnataka shut down production
On February 12, as part of the All-India General Strike, 600,000 workers downed tools and almost 100,000 participated in street actions in South India’s largest state, Karnataka, whose government, ruled by the main bourgeois opposition in the center, is rushing to implement anti-labor laws legislated by the BJP.
India’s top court under fire for denying bail to activists jailed for 5 years
Progressive groups termed the denial of bail a violation of the fundamental right of liberty, accusing the Narendra Modi-led government of persecuting opposition voices and political dissent.
Farmers force right wing government to reconsider ethanol plant in India’s Rajasthan
Rejecting the government’s claims of development, farmers successfully protested against an ethanol plant over its potential impact on ground water depletion and regional environment.
Police repress Indian farmers’ protest against ethanol plant
Farmers have accused the administration of dismissing their concerns about the plant’s possible impact on the local environment and scarce water resources in the arid region.
Indian unions claim labor codes seek to “ease exploitation” in the name of business
New labor codes, enacted last month amidst strong objections from the majority of unions, are widely seen as an assault on the basic rights of the working classes won through generations of struggle.






