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Sonia Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge pay homage to former PM Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary

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Rajiv Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi 6th Prime Minister of India from 1984 to 1989

Defence Min. Rajnath Singh Says, 'PM Modi Has Lifted 25 Crore Out of Poverty in 9 Years' | Oneindia [Video]

Defence Min. Rajnath Singh Says, 'PM Modi Has Lifted 25 Crore Out of Poverty in 9 Years' | Oneindia

In a recent address in Bokaro, Jharkhand, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the achievements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, stating that 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty in the last nine years. Singh contrasted this with the previous promises made by former leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Dr. Manmohan Singh, claiming they failed to eradicate poverty despite their pledges. Singh's remarks underscore the BJP's emphasis on economic progress and poverty alleviation under PM Modi's leadership. Watch the full speech and analysis on Oneindia. #RajnathSingh #RajnathSinghAngry #RajnathSinghSpeech #PoliticalRally #ViralVideo #PMModi #BJPvsCongress #LokSabhaElections2024 #Oneindia ~HT.99~PR.274~ED.101~

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Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi Indian politician (born 1946)

Modi's Swearing In: Sonia Gandhi's sharp attack on Narendra Modi's Style Of Governance | Watch [Video]

Modi's Swearing In: Sonia Gandhi's sharp attack on Narendra Modi's Style Of Governance | Watch

Senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi was re-elected as the Chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) on Saturday. The decision, proposed by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and seconded by Gaurav Gogoi and Tariq Anwar, was unanimously approved by the MPs in the Central Hall of Parliament. In her address, Sonia Gandhi urged party MPs to be "watchful, vigilant, and proactive" in Parliament. She stressed the need to hold the new NDA government accountable, prevent the ruling establishment from disrupting parliamentary proceedings, and ensure proper debate and consideration of legislation. #ModiSwearingIn #SoniaGandhi #NarendraModi #Governance #PoliticalAttack #IndianPolitics #ModiGovernment #Congress #BJP #Parliament #IndiaNews #PoliticalDebate #CPP #Leadership #Democracy ~HT.318~PR.152~GR.123~ED.102~

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Mallikarjun Kharge Mallikarjun Kharge Indian politician and leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha since 2021

Congress slams Centre's 'Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas' move, says June 4 will go down as 'Modi Mukti Diwas'

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'Modi Ki Chinese Guarantee': Kharge slams Centre on border issue, shares satellite photos

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Hathras Stampede: Congress President Kharge Raises 'Hathras' Issue in Parliament, Blames Govt. [Video]

Hathras Stampede: Congress President Kharge Raises 'Hathras' Issue in Parliament, Blames Govt.

Rajya Sabha Opposition Leader Mallikarjun Kharge proposed enacting a law to address "fake" godmen and prevent Hathras-like stampedes. This suggestion followed Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar's obituary reference to the Hathras incident. Dhankhar indicated a potential discussion in the next session on avoiding such tragedies, with the ruling side considering legislation. Kharge highlighted the lack of regulations for religious gatherings organized by godmen, emphasizing the need for rules on venue selection, area requirements, access control, and proximity to medical facilities. #RajyaSabha #MallikarjunKharge #Kharge #HathrasStampede #Hathrashorror #Hathrasnews #Stampedenews #Indianews #Politics #Oneindia #Oneindianews

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‘You Cannot Disrespect The Chair’: Jagdeep Dhankhar and Mallikarjun Kharge Engage In A Heated Debate [Video]

‘You Cannot Disrespect The Chair’: Jagdeep Dhankhar and Mallikarjun Kharge Engage In A Heated Debate

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar of the Rajya Sabha admonished Congress MP Mallikarjun Kharge during a session in Delhi, expressing dismay over perceived disrespect towards the chair. Dhankhar criticized Kharge for allegedly disregarding parliamentary decorum and speaking out without comprehending the context. He emphasized the unprecedented nature of the perceived disrespect towards the chair in the history of Indian parliamentary democracy and Rajya Sabha proceedings. Dhankhar urged Kharge to reflect on his actions, suggesting that his dignity had been compromised on multiple occasions, despite Dhankhar's efforts to uphold it. #JagdeepDhankhar #MallikarjunKharge #JagdeepDhankharvsMallikarjunKharge #JagdeepDhankharMallikarjunKhargeHeatedExchange #JagdeepDhankarSlamsKharge #RajyaSabha #ParliamentaryDebate #ChairDisrespect #IndianPolitics #ParliamentaryDemocracy #DignityOfOffice #PoliticalEtiquette #DebateSession #DelhiPolitics #ParliamentaryProtocol #RespectTheChair #DhankarVsKharge #PoliticalDiscourse ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.155~GR.121~

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