Tag: Rahul gandhi
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What Happened In Parliament Over No-Confidence, Manipur Case?
During the Monsoon session of the Indian Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced a no-confidence motion, which he successfully passed, and that was obvious! While the outcome wasn’t surprising given the support he had, his response to the motion drew significant attention. His speech became the focal point of news coverage, discussions on television, and ... -
BJP Create Grand Narrative for 2024 in No-Confidence Motion
There was never any doubt that the NDA would reject the motion of no confidence motion. In the end, a voice vote was used to decide the issue. But take a look at the optics! The opposition parties were aware that they would never have enough votes to pass the no-confidence motion. However, to compel ... -
Sexist or Playful? Rahul Gandhi’s Alleged Flying Kiss Sparks Debate
After being given the opportunity to speak first, Rahul Gandhi quickly departed for Rajasthan. Irani claimed that the Congressman gave her a flying kiss as he was about to leave. Smriti Irani, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accused Rahul Gandhi of “misbehavior” on the Lok Sabha floor on Thursday. After Rahul Gandhi ... -
Rahul Gandhi to Launch No-Confidence Motion Attack on Modi Govt in Lok Sabha Today
Sources say that the vote of no confidence against Narendra Modi’s government will start on Tuesday in the “LokSabha”. Rahul Gandhi was put back into the Lok Sabha on Monday, three days after the Supreme Court overturned his conviction for criminal defamation in the Modi surname case. Other speakers from the Congress will include Manish ... -
Is Rahul Gandhi Acquitted of Defamation Charges by SC?
Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, was greatly relieved when the Supreme Court on Friday decided to stay his conviction in the “Modi surname” case. Rahul was given a maximum sentence of two years, but the top court ruled that this was not justified and that Rahul was therefore disqualified from running for office.The ... -
Discussion Will Continue: Congress on High Court’s Decision Not to Overturn Rahul’s Defamation Conviction
The Gujarat High Court declined to grant a stay of Rahul Gandhi‘s defamation conviction on Friday, which strengthened the Congress’ resolve to pursue the case further. The judge’s reasoning is being examined, according to Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, and the matter will be pursued. We have taken note of the Gujarat High Court’s single-judge ... -
Was Rahul Gandhi’s Manipur Visit A Photo-Op, Vulture Tourism?
Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Manipur and his interaction with those affected by the ethnic clashes has sparked criticism from Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who accused him of engaging in “a vulture tourism” and being obsessed with photo opportunities. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Manipur to meet people affected by ethnic clashes has drawn criticism ... -
US Lauds India’s Vibrant Democracy, Rejects Rahul Gandhi’s Claims
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused India’s ruling party & defamed India’s democracy in the US. But the US White House rejected all his claims & praised India. The White House has praised the health and vibrancy of India’s democracy ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United States. This statement comes in response ... -
Congress Promises To Ban Bajrang Dal In Its Karnataka Manifesto
Congress party leader, Rahul Gandhi has announced in their Karnataka election manifesto that they will ban ‘Bajrang Dal’. Previously, the party was also against Ram Mandir. The Congress party, in its manifesto for the upcoming Assembly elections in Karnataka, has promised to take firm action against Bajrang Dal as this organization is spreading hatred. The ... -
Ghulam Nabi Blames Rahul Gandhi For His Exit From Congress
The veteran politician made it clear that he will not seek re-election when he spoke after the release of his book “Azaad.” Experienced lawmaker Ghulam Nabi Azad claimed on Wednesday that Rahul Gandhi was solely to blame for his decision to leave the Congress and that one needed to be “spineless” to remain in the ...