Tharoor Breaks Silence on Party Line, National Interest
Amid reports of tensions with the Congress leadership, Shashi Tharoor said political parties may differ, but when the country’s security ...
Read moreDetailsAmid reports of tensions with the Congress leadership, Shashi Tharoor said political parties may differ, but when the country’s security ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau New Delhi, January 13 — Congress leader Pawan Khera on Tuesday questioned the Bharatiya Janata Party’s engagement ...
Read moreDetailsPM Modi said violence flourished in the Northeast under Congress rule but claimed the region has seen major improvements over ...
Read moreDetailsDefending MGNREGA’s legacy, Sonia Gandhi said the scheme empowered gram panchayats and curbed distress migration, accusing the Centre of weakening ...
Read moreDetailsThe Congress–ZPM combine now commands a working majority in the 25-member council, potentially pushing the MNF — the single largest ...
Read moreDetailsRahul Gandhi said Indian cities were trapped under “poisonous air,” urging all parties to unite for long-term, actionable solutions backed ...
Read moreDetailsIn a powerful intervention, Akoijam questioned how Parliament could spend ten hours on a ceremonial debate on Vande Matram while ...
Read moreDetailsPriaynaka gandhi countered PM Modi’s claims by citing Nehru, Subhas Bose, and Rabindranath Tagore to show that Congress never diluted ...
Read moreDetailsLinking the controversy to the Emergency era and what he called “Congress’ mindset,” Modi said the 150th anniversary of Vande ...
Read moreDetailsHours after a fresh FIR named Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, Congress accused the government of political vendetta and institutional harassment. ...
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