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.
Rahul Gandhi announced that the INDIA bloc will decide on its prime ministerial candidate only after securing victory in the Lok Sabha elections. He criticized.. IndiaTimes
Rahul Gandhi recounted how Congress's bank accounts were sealed before the Lok Sabha elections, leaving them without funds for campaigning. He highlighted that.. IndiaTimes
Rahul Gandhi recounted how Congress's bank accounts were sealed before the Lok Sabha elections, leaving them without funds for campaigning. He highlighted that.. IndiaTimes
India will host the International Cooperative Alliance's general assembly and global conference for the first time this November. Around 1,500 distinguished.. IndiaTimes
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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Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut criticized Maharashtra Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis following an accident involving a car owned by BJP chief Chandrashekhar.. IndiaTimes
Rahul Gandhi finishes his US visit with Capitol Hill meetings. Over three days, he engaged in a fireside chat at the University of Texas, attended a large.. IndiaTimes
During his US tour, Rahul Gandhi criticized PM Modi and BJP for spreading fear that dissipates after elections. Addressing the Indian diaspora in Virginia, he.. IndiaTimes
Prime Minister Modi's planned visit to Ukraine, following his recent trip to Moscow, highlights India's diplomatic balancing act. This move aims to demonstrate India's strategic autonomy amid criticism from Western allies and Ukraine over its ties with Russia. The visit to Kyiv serves to reaffirm India's commitment to dialogue with all parties and potentially play a role in peace efforts, while navigating complex international relationships and maintaining its independent foreign policy stance.
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Pro-Palestinian activists released maggots and other insects at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., where Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was staying during his controversial U.S. visit. The incident, claimed by the Palestinian Youth Movement, was a protest against Israel's actions in Gaza. It coincided with Netanyahu's address to Congress and large demonstrations nearby. The hotel confirmed the event, stating it has been sanitized. This unusual protest underscores the heightened tensions surrounding Netanyahu's visit and the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lambasted Anti-Israel protesters during his Wednesday address to Congress. As thousands demonstrated in Washington, D.C., with some becoming violent, Netanyahu criticized the "Gays for Gaza" slogan used by certain protesters, calling it oxymoronic. He likened it to saying "Chickens for KFC," arguing it made no sense given the treatment of LGBTQ individuals in Gaza. Capitol Police had to use pepper spray to control the crowd.
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The Indian National Congress shared a video on social media depicting water leaking from an air-conditioned coach on the Jabalpur-Nizamuddin Express,.. IndiaTimes