Tracing the shifts in India’s Left

The writer-activist Saira traces how India’s once-vibrant Left, spanning communists, socialists, Dalit and workers’ movements, has been hollowed out by right wing, neoliberalism and identity politics, leaving fragmented struggles in a democracy riddled with injustices


India has long been a sociopolitical oddity, a country with widespread poverty and wretched deprivation, mostly where the underprivileged find no voice in most political parties; one of the world’s fastest-growing economies where less than a tenth of the population has regular jobs and where a quarter of a million farmers have committed suicide in the past few decades; a democracy with largely free and fair elections, yet which failed to establish the rule of law and where human rights violations are rampant in the form of caste, religion and gender-driven hatred and discrimination.
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