Monday, December 23, 2024
134 Articles by

Ashish Shukla

Author of "How United States Shot Humanity", Senior Journalist, TV Presenter

Prashant Bhushan may have pushed his luck too far this time

Civil Riots…err…Rights Lawyer Prashant Bhushan gets away with murder. But this time he might have pushed his luck too far.

After PM Modi’s diplomatic victories post Balakot airstrikes, ones who derided him for his foreign visits are nowhere to be seen

This was the finest hour for PM Modi and a vindication of his time and method on foreign trips even as these disgusting forces never lost a chance to haul the prime minister through the coals

Khajuraho, Islamic invaders and Mahatma Gandhi

One thing which strikes you about Khajuraho is extreme Islamic vandalism it has suffered.

Never forgive or forget this ‘Deep State’ which echoes Pakistan

This 'Deep State' in India echoes Pakistan. It doesn’t matter if India goes to pieces

Now, Congress and the Communists would not remember the summer of ’59

While Congress and Left roll together in the bed for the 2019 General Elections, the love birds of today bear little resemblance to the two fighting crows of 1959.

Article 370 must go: BJP can’t pussyfoot any longer

So what is this Article 370 which allows J&K to function much against the national (or for that matter, it’s own) interests?

Pulwama attack: Sadly, India can’t resort to ‘water war’

The dastardly Pulwama attack has again led to talks of India abrogating the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 and wage a 'water war' against Pakistan to bring it to its knees since diplomacy seems to have had no effect on the rogue nation

Modi nails lies on Citizenship Amendment Bill; Assam roars in approval

English mainstream media of the Sunday morning have given a slanted view to Modi’s speech

Mamata going for broke to disrupt Modi rally

Prime Minister Modi to address a rally in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal tomorrow

How Rani of Jhansi escaped the Nehruvian hammer of oblivion

Rani of Jhansi herself was a subject of great attention by the Colonial authors, historians and missionaries.

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