In the aftermath of the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, a Florida-based Kashmiri poet questions the current violence and disquiet in the Valley and beyond.
Tag: BJP
Jobs Not Jumlas: Thousands of Young Indians March to Protest Modi Government’s Policies
Student and youth organisations from across the country came together to march on Parliament street to demand jobs and protest against the 'saffronisation' of campuses across the country.
Have Modi’s Mistakes Made Rahul Gandhi More Appealing to First-Time Voters?
Is Rahul Gandhi the best candidate we have? Certainly not. But it's no longer fair to say that there are no alternatives to Narendra Modi.
Centre Backs ‘Surgical Strike Day’ As Students, Opposition Refuse to Comply
West Bengal's education minister, Kapil Sibal and students across the country say the move is "government propaganda", not about honouring the army.
Saffron Is Spreading – Because Nothing Spreads Faster Than the Stench of Fear
A poem about the rise of Hindutva politics – and the ways we can resist its onset.
Censored Screams: Art for Our Political Moment
In the following series of paintings I have tried to reflect the current political scenario of India.
The Revolution That Will Never Come to Us
A poem about the limits of our intellectual pontification.
What Happens When ‘Namastes’ Turn Into ‘Aadaabs’
If you're a young Muslim in India, what does your safe space look like?
The ABVP Claims It Follows Swami Vivekananda’s Teachings. Its Actions Say Otherwise
Where Vivekananda valued secularism and tolerance, the ABVP only seems to care about shutting down "anti-national" activities.
Debate: As Future of India Fellows, We Think Nehru Would be Proud of the New Congress
Through the fellowship, we have seen firsthand that the party is really moving away from its dynastic culture and encouraging young blood.
