By Mansee Bal Bhargava* Chief Justice of India Surya Kant recently described unemployed youth as “parasites” and “cockroaches,” sparking outrage across the country. His oral observation, though later clarified, revealed a troubling disdain for young citizens who, in the absence of opportunities, turn to activism, media, or social platforms to question the system. Such language from the highest judicial office is not only unfortunate but also symptomatic of a deeper constitutional crisis .
By Mohd. Ziyaullah Khan* Since coming to power in 2014, the Narendra Modi-led government has repeatedly sought to shape the national conversation around issues that critics argue often overshadow pressing socio-economic concerns. Every election cycle has been marked by emotionally charged debates on nationalism, identity, religion and security, while issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic inequality, education and healthcare frequently remain at the margins of political discourse.