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Jaisalmer Cattle Carcasses and the Stink of Cow Politics

NOTHING could have so starkly laid bare the real face of cow politics of BJP than the horrific view of hundreds of cattle carcasses lying abandoned in open just a few kilometres away from the famous city of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. The scary video footage highlighted by the media on May 26 has outraged the feelings of people regarding the safety of animals when the state BJP government had been making tall claims of making elaborate systems for service of the sacred ‘Gaumata’.

CPI(M) Stands in Solidarity with Struggling Workers in Noida

A CPI(M) delegation led by General Secretary M A Baby met workers in Noida who had been arrested during the Noida workers’ movement and were released on bail after spending nearly a month in jail. These victimized workers have also been dismissed from their jobs.

The workers told the delegation that they were subjected to physical assault in police custody, framed with fabricated evidence, and booked under multiple charges in an attempt to crush their movement.

The Rhetoric-Reality Chasm: One Month of BJP Government in West Bengal

It has been nearly a month since the new BJP government took office in West Bengal. Within this remarkably short span, public unease regarding its administrative approach has been steadily mounting. This discomfort stems not only from the ruthless eviction of hawkers and vendors and the chilling implications of introducing a "bulldozer culture" to the state. It is also not limited to the "statist" rhetoric of the BJP state president and other leaders who are advocating for a complete overhaul of textbooks and social life.

The ‘Bulldozer Raj’ Arrives in West Bengal

THE dreaded political apparatus known colloquially as “bulldozer justice” — the extrajudicial demolition of property via executive fiat — has officially arrived in West Bengal. For years, political observers watched the deployment of heavy earthmoving machinery as a tool of state intimidation across BJP-ruled northern and central India, often dismissing it as a phenomenon entirely alien to the unique socio-political fabric of Bengal. That illusion has now been completely shattered.

Progress for Whom? AI in the Grip of Monopoly Capital

ON MAY 1, 2026, the United States Department of Defence finalised classified artificial intelligence contracts with eight corporations: OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, Oracle, SpaceX, and the startup Reflection AI. These agreements will deploy large language models on classified military networks. The one major AI laboratory that was excluded, Anthropic, was dropped because the Trump administration blacklisted it for insisting on safety guardrails.

Resolutions

Resolution on Cuba

 

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), which is meeting from 22-24 May in HKS Surjeet Bhawan, New Delhi, has unanimously adopted the following resolution against US threats to Cuba:

 

Cuba Is Not Alone – US Should Back Off From Cuba

Passing on Higher International Oil Prices

THE West Asian war has pushed world oil prices well beyond $100 per barrel. The Indian government, which had kept domestic prices of oil products unchanged until the elections to several state legislatures had been completed, has now started raising their prices; it has already raised prices in three rounds and is no doubt going to raise them further. And a large number of economists, not all belonging to the Bhartiya Janata Party stable, have seen such “passing on” of higher world oil prices to domestic consumers as the obvious and natural thing to do.

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