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    Kishori Lal Sharma backs Rahul Gandhi for slamming trollers of Smriti Irani

    Congress MP Kishori Lal Sharma from Amethi supported Rahul Gandhi's stance against trolls targeting Smriti Irani, emphasising that it goes against their values to use derogatory language. Sharma, who defeated Irani in the Lok Sabha election, stated that insults show weakness, not strength. Smriti Irani thanked party workers and leaders after the election results were announced.

    TMC MP Mahua Moitra booked over alleged 'derogatory' social media remark on NCW chief

    Delhi Police files FIR against TMC MP Mahua Moitra The Delhi Police IFSO unit Sunday filed an FIR against Krishnanagar MP and Trinamool Congress leader Mahua Moitra over her ‘crude’ remarks against National Commission of Women (NCW) chief Rekha Sharma.Moitra has be...

    VP Jagdeep Dhankar slams P Chidambaram over 'part-timer' remark

    ​​Dhankar further said that "when informed minds knowingly lead you astray, we need to be on guard". "This morning, when I read a paper, an informed mind, who had been the Finance Minister of this country, a Parliamentarian for long and currently a member of the Rajya Sabha, stunned me," the VP said. Dhankar said that he took pride in the fact that the Parliament did "a great thing" by "unshackling us from the colonial legacy" and giving three laws that were of "epochal dimension".

    Mahua Moitra vs Rekha Sharma: TMC MP's 'holding boss' pajamas' dig at NCW chief sparks row

    NCW chief Rekha Sharma visited Hathras to meet the women injured in the tragic stampede that claimed 121 lives. Videos surfaced showing Sharma at the site with someone holding an umbrella for her. Reacting to one such post, Mahua Moitra tweeted, "She’s too busy holding up her boss's pajamas," targeting Sharma, who is often accused of working in favour of the BJP-led NDA government. Rekha Sharma responded to Moitra's remarks by calling her a "troll." "She is not interested in her work but just trolling people, and I don't give my time to trollers," Sharma said.

    'Some people give votes, some give slaps', says Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut after CISF constable slaps Kangana Ranaut

    Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut alleges that the CISF constable who slapped Kangana Ranaut at Chandigarh Airport was provoked by the actress' comments during farmers' protests. Raut appeals for respect towards both Kangana and the farmers, emphasizing that while an MP should not be attacked, the sentiments of the protesting farmers should also be respected.

    Police complaint filed against PM Modi over Mahatma Gandhi remarks

    National Award-winning filmmaker Luit Kumar Barman has filed a police complaint against PM Narendra Modi for allegedly making derogatory comments about Mahatma Gandhi. Barman filed the complaint in Guwahati, stating that Modi's remarks comparing Gandhi to a film were unacceptable and defamatory. The police are conducting a preliminary investigation, and no FIR has been registered yet.

    The Economic Times
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