
Brinda Karat
Brinda Karat is a prominent Indian politician and a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). She is known for her work in advocating for women's rights, labor rights, and social justice. Karat has been an influential voice in Indian politics, particularly on issues related to gender equality and has consistently challenged societal norms that perpetuate discrimination.
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Brinda Karat has written to the President seeking intervention over the Uttar Pradesh government’s move to withdraw charges against the accused in the 2015 Dadri lynching case of Mohammad Akhlaq.
Akhlaq lynching case: Left seeks President’s intervention as UP govt drops charges, calls it ‘politically motivated’ | India News
Brinda Karat invoked Jyoti Basu's politics to discuss the regional connect of the Left in Bengal.
Left in lurch: With Red fading in West Bengal and Tripura, will Kerala's communists find their direction? | India NewsBrinda Karat was initially favored by the CPM Kerala unit to run the party.
71-year-old Baby, the man picked to save CPMCPI-M leader Brinda Karat also condemned Chiranjeevi’s remarks, calling them 'crass' and 'sexist.'
'Crass, sexist': Chiranjeevi's 'have boy so our legacy continues' remark draws flak from politicians, activists | India News









