REMARK AGAINST PM MODI
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Rahul Gandhi targeted BJP's politics of hatred, not Hindus: AAP MP Malvinder Singh Kang defends LoP's remarks
During his speech in Lok Sabha on Monday, Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP and RSS of preaching and spreading violence and hatred. His remarks drew protests from the Treasury benches.
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Ahmedabad Congress office allegedly vandalised by Bajrang Dal, VHP following Rahul Gandhi's remarks in Parliament
Ahmedabad: Rahul Gandhi in his speech criticised the central government on issues such as minorities, the NEET controversy, and the Agnipath scheme. His comments, including those concerning Hindus and allegations against PM Narendra Modi, BJP, and RSS, drew objections from the Treasury benches.
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Rahul Gandhi's 'Hindu' remark creates uproar in Lok Sabha, invites sharp reactions from BJP leaders: Who said what?
Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Hinduism and NEET-UG paper leak sparked controversy in the Lok Sabha. Union ministers criticized him for denigrating Hindus, while Congress defended his stance. The issue led to a heated debate on political exploitation of religion and biased media coverage.
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'He did a good standup comedian act': Kangana Ranaut takes a swipe at Rahul Gandhi over his Hindu remarks
Rahul Gandhi's speech in Lok Sabha criticized BJP and RSS for promoting violence in the name of Hinduism. He emphasized the importance of courage in all religions and called for an apology from Congress over the remarks. Reacting to Rahul Gandhi's comment, Kangana Ranaut said that Rahul Gandhi did a good standup comedian act.
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Rajya Sabha Chair expunges Kharge's remarks on PM poll speeches, RSS
During the Rajya Sabha debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge criticized Prime Minister Modi and the RSS, leading to many of his remarks being expunged by Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar. Dhankhar defended the RSS, highlighting its nationalistic work, and rejected Kharge’s use of newspaper clippings to support his claims. The session was marked by interruptions and strong objections from the BJP members
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PM jabs Congress with 'emergency black spot, constitution discarded' remark
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the importance of debate and consensus in his government's first session of the 18th Lok Sabha. He criticized the Opposition party Congress for imposing Emergency in 1975, calling it a "black spot" on democracy. Modi urged the Opposition to maintain democratic decorum and play a responsible role in the upcoming session. He praised the National Democratic Alliance's win in the Lok Sabha polls and pledged to work harder in the third term.
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BJP to launch programme against 1975 Emergency to 'expose authoritarianism' of Congress
The BJP announced a nationwide programme to expose Congress' authoritarianism during the 1975 Emergency. BJP president JP Nadda will address at the "Dark Days of Democracy" event. The Emergency, imposed by former PM Indira Gandhi, saw curtailment of freedoms and atrocities on citizens, media, and opposition. BJP aims to highlight Congress' Constitution-strangling actions through protests and discussions across the country. PM Modi emphasised consensus-building in Parliament amidst criticism over various issues.
Oppn hits out at Modi over 'Emergency' remark, says govt must focus on current issues
Opposition leaders criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks about the Emergency, arguing that his government should address current issues instead of revisiting past events. Modi had called the Emergency a "black spot" in India's history. In response, TMC's Mahua Moitra accused the BJP of running an "undeclared emergency" for the past decade and noted that their reduced majority in the election reflected public disapproval.
No evidence he understood true meaning of people's verdict: Congress on PM's pre-session remarks
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at the start of the 18th Lok Sabha, accusing him of arrogance and diverting from key issues. Kharge and Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh emphasized that Modi ignored significant matters such as the NEET paper leak, railway mismanagement, and violence in Manipur. They pledged that the opposition, under the INDIA Janbandhan alliance, would hold Modi accountable and continue raising important issues both in Parliament and publicly.
"How long do you want to rule by talking about this," Kharge slams PM's emergency remark
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for bringing up the emergency, questioning the government's rule tactics and accusing Modi of trying to break the Constitution. Another Congress leader, Jairam Ramesh, slammed PM Modi on social media, emphasising the importance of consensus and discussion over confrontation and disruption. PM Modi defended his remarks on the emergency, urging the nation to uphold democracy and protect the Constitution's values.
Will PM Modi visit Manipur after Bhagwat's remarks, asks Uddhav Thackeray
Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray questioned if PM Modi would visit Manipur following RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's remarks on the state's unrest. Thackeray also criticised the lack of progress post-Article 370 abrogation in Jammu and Kashmir. He expressed concern over terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasising the country's future over NDA government He affirmed unity within the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi for the upcoming state legislative council polls.
AAP becoming No. 1 in atrocities against women: PM Modi in Punjab
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the AAP and Congress during a rally in Hoshiarpur, accusing them of misrule and corruption. He described AAP as the "number one party in atrocities against women" and accused Congress of having a "double PhD" in corruption. Modi urged voters to reject both parties, claiming they have turned Punjab into a state plagued by drug peddling and gang wars. He also criticized the INDI Alliance, accusing them of hypocrisy regarding the Constitution and referencing past incidents like the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
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.
Patra's remark on 'Jagannath': Congress asks PM Modi to apologise
Addressing a press conference on the issue at the AICC headquarters here, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said, "It won't be accepted the way they (BJP) are disrespecting the Hindu gods." Patra on Monday had said that Odisha's most revered deity "Lord Jagannath is a devotee of Prime Minister Narendra Modi". He, however, later clarified that it was a slip of tongue and he wanted to mean that the prime minister was an ardent 'bhakt' (devotee) of Lord Jagannath.
PM Modi pans Mamata Banerjee for her remarks against RKM, Bharat Sevashram Sangha
Addressing an election rally in Goghat under the Arambagh Lok Sabha constituency, Banerjee had claimed, "Some monks of Ramakrishna Mission and Bharat Sevashram Sangha are working under the influence of BJP leaders in Delhi. Those who are looking after temples are doing great spiritual jobs, but everyone is not doing so. This is not done. We respect the monks,"
BJP petitions EC against Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Army
The BJP has urged the Election Commission to take strict action against Rahul Gandhi for his remarks accusing the Modi government of creating two categories of soldiers based on family backgrounds. Senior BJP leaders, including S Jaishankar and Arjun Ram Meghwal, lodged a complaint with the EC, calling Gandhi's comments an attack on the armed forces and a matter of national security. They demanded that Gandhi retract his comments and warned against politicizing issues related to the military. Jaishankar criticized Gandhi for previous remarks against the armed forces, emphasizing the need to respect and support them.
"We are making sure this doesn't repeat": Maldivian Foreign Minister over ministers derogatory remarks on PM Modi
Maldivian Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer, who is on his first official visit to India, has distanced his government from the derogatory remarks made by some of its ministers against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that it was not the stand of the government and that "proper action' has been taken to ensure that it is not repeated.
"This is why our PM says that we need Congress-mukt Bharat": Annamalai on Sam Pitroda's 'racist' remark
"The Congress mindset and thinking believes that India is a land of invaders and we are descendants of invaders. There is nothing wrong with looking like an African or Chinese. The connotation is that we are descendants of these people, not 'Bharatiya'. Only the Congress party which has its masters outside the country, only this party can go to the extent where it can call us descendants of invaders. This is not only strongly condemnable, it is also not only feeling disgusting to us, but it also shows the mindset of Congress, and this is why our PM says we need a Congress-mukt Bharat," Annamalai said.
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