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'Picture from Rahul Gandhi's favoured destination ... ': BJP claims Congress manifesto used images of Thailand, Buffalo river in US

IndiaTimes Friday, 5 April 2024
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Sam Pitroda Row: PM Modi attacks MK Stalin over Pitroda’s controversial racist remarks | Watch [Video]

Sam Pitroda Row: PM Modi attacks MK Stalin over Pitroda’s controversial racist remarks | Watch

On Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress Sam Pitroda's controversy, PM Modi says,"...A close aide of Congress and biggest adviser of 'Prince' (Rahul Gandhi), what he said is very shameful. Congress feels that people of Northeast look like Chinese, can a country accept such things? Congress feels that the people of South India look like Africans. I want to ask the Congress Chief Ministers of Karnataka and Telangana, can they accept such opinions? I want to ask the Tamil Nadu CM who keeps talking about Tamil Nadu culture, such a big allegation has been made, will DMK break alliance with Congress for the self-respect of Tamil, does he have the guts for that?... Congress feels people of the West look like Arabs, I want to ask the 'fake Shiv Sena chief', remember about Balasaheb Thackeray...will Maharashtra people accept it?...Congress is now making racist statements..." Watch here #PMModi #MKStalin #Congress #ModiChallengesStalin #SamPitroda #SamPitrodaControversy #SamPitrodaCongress #CongressvsBJP #SamPitrodaRacistComment #SamPitrodaControversialRemark #SamPitrodaOversees #CongressUnitedStates #OneindiaNews ~PR.152~ED.102~GR.124~HT.96~

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'How much black money have they received?': PM Modi questions Rahul Gandhi's 'sudden silence' on Adani, Ambani

Further, in a blistering attack on Rahul Gandhi and his Congress colleague and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday..
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Mayawati Drops Hammer: Akash Anand Stripped Of BSP Succession, Uttar Pradesh Reacts [Video]

Mayawati Drops Hammer: Akash Anand Stripped Of BSP Succession, Uttar Pradesh Reacts

In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP-led NDA alliance faces the formidable INDIA Alliance. The once-dominant BSP, notably absent, has made headlines with Mayawati removing her nephew, Akash Anand, as her successor due to his lack of political maturity. Despite a shrinking voter base, BSP still holds influence. Akash's rise and subsequent removal reveal internal rifts, possibly stemming from BSP's tacit support for BJP. His removal signals a shift in BSP's approach, surprising many. #UttarPradesh #INDIAAlliance #BJPLedNDA #BSP #Mayawati #AkashAnand #Politics #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~HT.178~ED.103~GR.125~

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'Protect Constitution & Reservation': Akhilesh Yadav Hits Out At BJP In Shahjahanpur | Watch [Video]

'Protect Constitution & Reservation': Akhilesh Yadav Hits Out At BJP In Shahjahanpur | Watch

Join us as Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav addresses the crowd in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, condemning the BJP's governance, inflation, and cancellation of exams. Yadav urges voters to support SP in protecting the constitution, reservation, democracy, and education. Don't miss this passionate appeal for change in the political landscape of Uttar Pradesh! #AkhileshYadav #SamajwadiParty #SPChief #AkhileshYadavinShahjahanpur #UttarPradeshElections #LokSabhaElections2024 #LSElections24 #Elections2024 #UttarPradeshElections #Oneindia ~HT.178~PR.274~ED.102~GR.125~

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Ujjain Lok Sabha constituency election 2024, MP: Know polling date, candidates and more

Anil Firoziya is standing for elections from the BJP party, and Mahesh Parmar from the INC party.
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Karnataka Police summons BJP leaders JP Nadda, Amit Malviya over social media post allegedly targeting SC/ST community

Karnataka Police has summoned BJP National President JP Nadda and party member Amit Malviya to appear at Bengaluru's High Grounds police station within a week..
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Sam Pitroda steps down as Indian Overseas Congress chief after controversial racist remarks [Video]

Sam Pitroda steps down as Indian Overseas Congress chief after controversial racist remarks

Congress leader Sam Pitroda has resigned from his position as Chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, with his resignation being accepted by the party. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh announced Pitroda's decision to step down "of his own accord." Pitroda faced criticism for his controversial remark suggesting that Indians in the East resemble the Chinese, while those in the South look like Africans. The Congress swiftly distanced itself from Pitroda's remarks, labelling them "unacceptable." #SamPitrodaResigns #SamPitroda #SamPitrodaControversy #SamPitrodaCongress #CongressvsBJP #SamPitrodaRacistComment #SamPitrodaControversialRemark #SamPitrodaOversees #CongressUnitedStates #OneindiaNews ~HT.99~PR.152~ED.194~

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'Dost dost na raha': Congress on PM's 'deal with Ambani-Adani' jibe

PM Modi had attacked the Congress accusing it of taking money from industrialists Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani to stop the offensive. Taking a swipe at PM..
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