Lok Sabha polls: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi files nomination in Wayanad
Wednesday, 3 April 2024 Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday filed his nomination papers for the WayanadLok Sabha seat in Kerala. He also held a roadshow in Wayanad where he had won in the 2019 Parliament polls with a massive margin of over four lakh votes. The event attracted a large crowd of party members and supporters.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi holds a spirited roadshow in Wayanad, Kerala, ahead of filing his nomination papers for the Lok Sabha elections. Thousands of supporters join him, while CPI candidate Annie Raja also files her nomination. Criticism arises, questioning Rahul's decision to contest against...
Rahul Gandhi addressed a major Congress rally in Srinagar, marking the party's first significant gathering in the Kashmir Valley in 37 years. Organized by Pradesh Congress Committee president Tariq Hamid Karra, the event at Zainakote drew thousands of supporters, including many women. A party leader hailed it as a "new dawn" for Congress in Kashmir. The rally's historic nature and enthusiastic reception underscore its importance for the party's presence and future prospects in the region.
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The second phase of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections is set for September 25, covering 26 constituencies across six districts. Notable candidates include former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and BJP chief Ravinder Raina. This marks the first assembly election since the 2019 abrogation of Article 370. The campaign saw high-profile rallies by Prime Minister Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. With 239 candidates contesting, key constituencies include Nowshera, Central-Shalteng, and Ganderbal. Polling begins at 7 am, with 3,502 polling stations prepared under tight security.
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In a bold response to mounting criticism from BJP leaders regarding his recent comments about Sikhs during his visit to the United States, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has vehemently defended himself, accusing the BJP of spreading misinformation. Speaking to the media, Gandhi emphasised that his remarks have been misrepresented and taken out of context. He reiterated his commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding within the diverse communities of India. This controversy comes amidst heightened political tensions, with the BJP leveraging the situation to challenge Gandhi’s credibility. As the debate intensifies, Gandhi’s clarifications are aimed at reasserting his stance and countering the narrative pushed by his opponents.
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Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in India, claimed during a press conference in Washington DC that Indian democracy has been broken for the past decade but is now fighting back. He cited instances of alleged manipulation in state governments and frozen bank accounts during elections as examples of democratic erosion. Despite recent election results offering some hope, Gandhi emphasized that a resilient voter base alone isn't enough to ensure fair democracy without a level playing field for all political parties.
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Rahul Gandhi met with US lawmakers, including controversial Representative Ilhan Omar, at the Rayburn House Office Building. Omar, known for her past anti-India stances and criticism of PM Modi, was seen with Gandhi in a viral photo. The Congress party stated the meeting aimed to strengthen US-India ties. However, BJP strongly criticized Gandhi's interaction with Omar, citing her past actions and labeling her as "anti-India."
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Congress leader and party candidate for Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday addressed a rally in the constituency ahead of bypolls. DNA
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As the Kashmir Elections Near its end on 1st October 2024, rumors are speculating of a surprise that BJP may deliver to PDP & Congress. The rumors of Talks with NC are erupting on social media, however, NC stands united with Congress Party. What does this mean for Kashmir? Our Experts Ahmad Ayaz And Sunil Sethi Debates.
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Following his remarks against infamous gangster Lawrence Bishnoi after the killing of NCP-Ajit Pawar leader Baba Siddique, independent Lok Sabha MP Pappu Yadav.. DNA
In a recent statement from Washington, D.C., Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP, has delivered a powerful critique of the BJP and RSS's vision of India. He emphasizes that India’s strength lies in its rich tapestry of languages, traditions, and religions, and argues that the BJP and RSS misunderstand this unity. Gandhi acknowledges that while he disagrees with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's views, he does not harbor hatred towards him and even finds moments of empathy. Dive into this insightful discussion on India’s cultural unity versus the divisive politics of the current government.
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Rahul Gandhi, addressing the Indian diaspora in Dallas, claimed that fear of the BJP and Prime Minister Modi has dissipated since the recent Lok Sabha election. He referenced his post-election Parliament speech mentioning 'Abhayamudra', a symbol of fearlessness in Indian religions. Gandhi asserted that the BJP couldn't comprehend this concept. He emphasized that the diminished fear of the ruling party was not his or Congress's achievement, but a significant accomplishment of the Indian people recognizing democracy's power.
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Labour MP Jess Phillips consoles bereaved families gathered outside Parliament as they campaign to get tougher jail-terms for murderers who kill their victims at home.
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