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Crimson Rot
For decades, Kerala’s Marxists had cultivated an image of ideological austerity by speaking the language of class struggle and public morality while portraying their opponents as corrupt bourgeois opportunists. The CPI(M), particularly under former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, had perfected this moral theatre. Today, with its political fortunes on the wane, the party’s carefully constructed halo is collapsing under the weight of its own contradictions. The Enforcement Dir
Correspondent
May 282 min read


Fading 'Red Wave': From Dominance to Decline
New Delhi: India's Left parties have drifted so far from ground realities that they now appear reduced to instruments in the hands of other political blocs, which were once seen as champions of the working class. Their failure to translate communist ideology into a practical, development-oriented agenda stands exposed. In the years following independence, the Left held 27 seats in Parliament and over the past 75 years, that number has dwindled to just eight. From governing th

Akhilesh Sinha
May 63 min read
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