3 Foreign Journalists Leave India in 5 Months After Permit Refused
Since February 2024, three foreign journalists have allegedly been compelled to leave India following the refusal of their journalist permits, which appears to be a concerning trend for press freedom in the country. French journalist Sébastien Farcis, alongside his colleagues Vanessa Dougnac, also from France, and Avani Dias from Australia, represents the latest in a series of foreign correspondents allegedly facing significant barriers in the country.
What’s Behind Millionaires’ Exodus from India?
Around 4,300 Indian millionaires are expected to migrate out of India in 2024, marking it as the third-highest nation in terms of millionaire exodus this year, according to a report by the investment migration consultancy Henley & Partners. The report identifies the United Arab Emirates as a top destination for these affluent individuals. So, what prompts these millionaires to leave India?
6 Northeastern Districts Had Zero Voter Turnout in Lok Sabha Election
Residents of six districts in a northeast Indian state abstained from voting in the 2024 Lok Sabha election and have announced a boycott of the upcoming local elections scheduled for June 26, marking a profound statement against what is perceived as a long-standing governmental neglect.
Local Muslims Led Rescue in Kanchanjunga Train Accident
Recent calamities and tragedies in India, including the Kanchanjunga Express train accident in West Bengal, show the instinctual response of Indians to help one another in times of disaster. This behaviour stands in stark contrast to the divisive tactics employed by certain political figures along religious and caste lines, demonstrating that inherent unity transcends manufactured divides.
Aussie Media Claims India’s Covert Activities Risk Australia’s National Security
Australian national public media has joined Canada and the United States in expressing serious concerns over India’s alleged covert operations on foreign soil, which they claim threaten their national security. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has accused India of espionage and undermining political integrity in Australia.
NCERT's Textbook Revisions Questioned for Lack of Neutrality
The revisions in the National Council of Educational Research and Training’s (NCERT) Class 12 political science textbook significantly omit historical events related to Ayodhya, raising questions about the political neutrality of the textbook’s content. The revised textbooks, which were introduced into the market recently, have sparked controversy, particularly regarding the depiction of the Babri Masjid and key political events surrounding the construction of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple.
Senior Advocate Raises Alarm Over New Criminal Laws
As India gears up to enact three sweeping new criminal laws effective July 1, 2024, civil liberties advocate and Supreme Court lawyer Indira Jaising has sounded a significant alarm. Urging a delay in the implementation of these laws, Jaising points out not only potential constitutional infringements but also the risk of increasing the already considerable pressures on the judiciary.
Delhi LG Approves Arundhati Roy’s and Prof. Sheikh Showkat Hussain’s Prosecution Under UAPA
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has authorised the prosecution of Indian author and activist Arundhati Roy and Prof. Sheikh Showkat Hussain under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) in connection with a 14-year-old police complaint. This marks the first major enforcement of the controversial law under the third term of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). This comes 10 days after the national election results which were widely regarded as a mandate for good governance and a verdict against the government’s alleged heavy-handedness.
What’s NEET Paper Leak and Malpractices Controversy?
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG (Undergraduate) 2024 exam, an essential pathway for students aspiring to medical careers in India, is currently embroiled in controversy due to widespread allegations of paper leaks and exam malpractices. The issue has sparked national concern, and caused considerable anxiety and stress among 2.3 million students who prepared for the exam.
Is Accurate Information the Cure for Disinformation?
In a speech, Justice K.V. Viswanathan of the Supreme Court put forth a proposition that a disinformation law similar to that of Singapore might offer a partial solution to the spread of false information in India. Singapore’s law empowers the government to instruct publishers to place correct information alongside false reports, adhering to the notion that the remedy for false speech is more speech. This principle may seem straightforward, but it fails to take into account the intricacies of Indian politics and society.
Manipur: Fresh Wave of Violence Erupts
Manipur is witnessing renewed violence, with the latest escalations being reported from Jiribam district, an area that borders Assam’s Cachar district, after a Meitei farmer’s death was attributed to a Kuki-Zo armed group. Recently, two individuals from the Hmar-Mizo tribal communities, which are part of the larger Zo tribe, were reportedly killed, and 48 houses and a church owned by tribals were destroyed, displacing more than 800 tribal and 220 Meitei residents.
What’s 30-Trillion Rupee Exit Poll Stock Market ‘Scam’?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah made public statements just before the national elections, hinting at a favourable outcome for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), suggesting that this would positively impact the stock market. On May 13, Shah said, “Buy shares before June 4th.” On May 19, Modi predicted the stock market would “break records” on the counting day.
2024 Election Analysis: BJP’s Declining Influence Despite Stable Vote Share
Some pollsters are attempting to minimize the apparent decline of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2024 Lok Sabha election results by drawing attention to the party’s vote share, which has decreased by only 0.7% compared to the 2019 election results. However, despite their expertise as psephologists, they are overlooking the fact that gauging a political party’s popularity and success solely by its overall vote share in a first-past-the-post (FPTP) electoral system can indeed be simplistic and misleading.
Delhi Police Charge Assaulted Journalists as Accused
In a troubling turn of events linked to an August 2020 assault on journalists from The Caravan magazine, Delhi Police have now designated these same journalists as accused in a related criminal case. The journalists – Shahid Tantray, Prabhjit Singh and a female reporter – were attacked by a mob in northeast Delhi, which included communal slurs and threats of murder. The female journalist was also subjected to sexual harassment during the incident.
Cow Vigilantes Lynch Two Young Men in Chhattisgarh
Two Muslim men were beaten to death by cow vigilantes while transporting buffaloes in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, on June 7, as reported by News18 Hindi. The attack occurred just three days after the announcement of the Lok Sabha election results, which are widely being viewed as a rejection of the use of communal issues in politics.
India’s Economy Disappoints Rural Population: Takeaway #3 from the 2024 Election Results
The mood is sombre among the members and supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) despite their “victory” in the national election. Although they won, the party did not secure enough seats to form a government without relying its coalition. The outcome fell short of their expectations and claims of overwhelming popularity. And the voters who provided a reality check on their actual popularity primarily reside in rural areas, as indicated by the election results. These individuals, who constitute the majority of the Indian populace, were anticipated by the BJP to remain mere spectators to India’s projected economic advancements.
The End of the ‘Modi Era’: Takeaway #2 from the 2024 Election Results
The 2024 election results in India indicate several significant changes in the nation’s political landscape, one notable shift being the steep decline in the influence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has been the only face of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Hindutva’s Decline in Indian Politics: Takeaway #1 from the 2024 Election Results
The 2024 election results have dealt a significant blow to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), shattering its confidence in its ability to mobilise voters using its Hindutva ideology, which promotes Hindu nationalism and marginalises religious minorities. This shift is reflected in the overall results of the election, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, including Ayodhya, a city central to the party’s Hindutva agenda.
2 Major Issues with Election Commission’s Decision to Not Act Against BJP, Congress Leaders
The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar told Scroll.in that it was the decision of the Election Commission to refrain from taking action against the top two leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress party, despite apparent violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). This unprecedented – and unworthy-of-precedence – decision brings to light two major issues that challenge the core principles of our democratic system.
All Eyes on India’s Independent Media After Election Results
According to exit polls released on Saturday night, two days before the announcement of the results, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to be headed for a victory. However, the actual results could still hold surprises, likely to be welcomed by many. Regardless of which party or coalition forms the government, the focus over the next five years should be on the media, with the expectation that news outlets will choose to remain, or become, independent again, advocating for the well-being of the ordinary citizen.