Final Deletion: Election Commission’s Press Conference and Unraveling of Its Credibility
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[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Election Commission tried to shake off its image as a puppet of Narendra Modi’s BJP by holding a press […]
Rahul Gandhi’s August 7 press conference exposed evidence of electoral fraud, accusing the Election Commission of enabling BJP victories. He warned that Modi is steadily undermining democratic institutions, echoing Hugo Chavez’s authoritarian playbook. The revelations raise alarm over India’s democratic future and the urgent need for united opposition resistance
Trump’s 50% tariff on India and Brazil stems from personal vendetta, not trade logic. Brazil’s Lula defied Trump’s demand to free Bolsonaro, upholding judicial independence. India, meanwhile, failed to diplomatically acknowledge Trump’s role in mediating peace with Pakistan—an avoidable misstep that cost the country dearly in trade relations.
Zohran Mamdani’s call for a 2% tax on New York’s millionaires reignited the debate on economic justice. In contrast, Rahul Gandhi and the Congress promised income support for India’s poor but hesitated to confront the rich. To fight inequality meaningfully, political leaders must stop flinching from taxing the wealthy elite