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Why Bengal's Elections Should Be Deferred

Why Bengal's Elections Should Be Deferred A follow-up to "This Ram Navami Is Different" opensaurabh.blogspot.com | March 2026 "Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, where knowledge is free... into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake." — Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali A Note Before You Read In an earlier piece on this blog — This Ram Navami Is Different — I wrote about a convergence of circumstances that makes March 26, 2026 an unusually sensitive date in India's communal calendar. I wrote it in the spirit of ahimsa, addressed to the conscience of ordinary citizens. This piece is different. It is addressed to a specific institutional question: when should West Bengal's 2026 Assembly elections be held? I am not a lawyer or a political scientist. I am a citizen who has been paying careful attention to a documented pattern — and who believes that when a pattern is this clear, and the stakes are this hig...

This Ram Navami Is Different

This Ram Navami Is Different A concerned citizen's letter about what converges on March 26, 2026 A Note Before You Read I want to be honest with you about what moved me to write this letter. For some months I have been studying the relationship between communal violence and elections in India — reading data, cross-referencing sources, building a framework that any careful citizen could use. I am not a professional researcher. I am someone who pays attention and cannot stop paying attention once a pattern becomes visible. What I did not expect was to find that credible international institutions had already arrived at sobering conclusions independently of my own study. Genocide Watch — whose early warning framework is used by the United Nations and the US State Department, and which was developed specifically after the Holocaust so that the world would never again say "we did not see it coming" — has published a formal assessment concluding that all early warning si...

My Local AI Stack

My Local AI Stack My Local AI Stack By Saurabh MLN Published: March 1, 2026 #AI #LocalAI #Ollama #OpenCode #Development #Privacy Introduction A few weeks ago, I set up a local AI coding assistant on my laptop that runs entirely offline. No cloud services, no monthly subscriptions, no data leaving my machine. And it actually works really well. In this article, I'll walk you through what I built, the alternative options available, why it matters, and how you can try it too. Whether you're a developer, a student, or just curious about AI - there's something here for you. The Stack Here's my current setup: Component What I Use Other Options AI Agent OpenWork OpenCode CLI, Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot ...