The Left Front has demanded free, fair, and peaceful conduct of the TTAADC elections and the by-election to the Dharmanagar Assembly constituency. Last week, leaders of the Tripura Left Front Committee met separately with the State Election Commissioner and the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to press these demands. This was stated by Left Front Convenor Manik Dey at a press conference.
The Left Front has demanded free, fair, and peaceful conduct of the TTAADC elections and the by-election to the Dharmanagar Assembly constituency. Last week, leaders of the Tripura Left Front Committee met separately with the State Election Commissioner and the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to press these demands. This was stated by Left Front Convenor Manik Dey at a press conference.
Farmers, jhum cultivators, and agricultural labourers have warned the authoritarian BJP-led alliance government in Tripura of a bigger struggle ahead, declaring that they will not retreat from the streets. On March 18, they demonstrated a determined and intense resistance against what they described as a fascist BJP government. Despite deploying the police, the government failed to stop the united surge of poor and working people.
The 10TH election to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), scheduled for April 12, is of immense importance from the viewpoint of overall development of the state, especially in consideration of the political, economic, social, cultural and democratic contents.
In a packed hall in Harkisan Singh Surjeet Bhawan, New Delhi, on 29 March, activists from Left parties and mass organizations, journalists, academics, diplomats, and a substantial number of students and youth had turned up to discuss and deliberate on “Imperialist Aggression & Its Impact.” The seminar, which was held by the Coalition Against Imperialism, was a timely reminder of the danger posed to humanity by imperialism and the perils of staying silent.
THERE is more than meets the eye, whether it is the current US-Israel war on Iran now or the way we got our eyes. In both, it is not the creation of someone. However, an underlying dialectic is at work that needs to be understood. But this article is not about the ongoing imperialist war.
THE third Israel-US War on Iran enters its 33rd day; instead of a swift victory and regime change that the Trump administration had imagined, it has turned into a brutal battle of attrition. Iran has not only stood up to US and Israeli attacks but inflicted heavy damage on the US bases in the region, destroying its THAAD radars and bases in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE. It has also struck the Haifa refinery, Dimona (where Israel’s nuclear plant is housed), and Tel Aviv.
This time the display of war in primetime news is not so apparent. Drones and missiles bombarded by the US with utmost precision killing civilians and military as the spectacle of global power is not being televised and celebrated as was the case during the Iraq war. In fact, the war of aggression imposed by the US and plotted by Israel on Iran seems to be evolving as a war of attrition. The US style of aggression in the name of restoring democracy or saving people from Islamic authoritarianism didn’t gain any traction this time.
TRUMP is easy to dislike. He has a boorish style, an attitude toward the world that in a sweep tosses out the niceties of diplomacy and international law. One way or the other, we are going to have Greenland, he said in mid-January 2026; I do believe I will have the honour of taking Cuba, he said in March. Vulgarities like these have not been seen in public for a very long time, perhaps since before 1945, for in the period since then such imperial longings have been masked behind words such as ‘democracy’ and ‘human rights’.
LEFT and several other Opposition MPs staged a protest in the Parliament House complex on April 1 against the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, and demanded that the proposed legislation be withdrawn. The Opposition also demanded a discussion on the West Asia crisis, focusing on the impact on India's LPG, crude oil, and fertiliser supply.