POLITICS

PM Modi says Congress will receive less seats than the age of "Shehzada"
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During the rally, two ardent BJP supporters presented a portrait of the Prime Minister's mother as a heartfelt gift, prompting a grateful Modi to instruct his security personnel to accept the portrait and express his intention to send a letter of appreciation to the donors.
Aurangzeb's spirit has invaded Congress: Yogi Adityanath
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In his address at a rally in Amethi, he criticized the Congress for proposing an inheritance tax in its manifesto, equating it to the historical Jizya tax. Adityanath emphasized the inseparable bond between Lord Ram and the nation, suggesting that those who oppose Ram are inherently opposing the nation itself. He singled out Prime Minister Narendra Modi's detractors, identifying Pakistan and what he termed as 'Ramdrohi', or those who betray Ram, as the two primary adversaries.
Freedom of speech is at stake in Bengal: says PM Modi
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In his address at a rally in the Arambagh Lok Sabha constituency in Hooghly district, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the suppression of opposition voices and the precarious state of freedom of expression for the common populace in the state. He said people were threatened for sharing a cartoon and made a direct reference to the 2011 arrest of then Jadavpur University professor Dr Ambikesh Mahapatra for circulating a cartoon of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
We will take PoK back, asserts Amit Shah
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In a sharp rebuke aimed at Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar's suggestion to "respect Pakistan" on the grounds of its possession of nuclear weapons, Shah retorted, "Why should we show reverence to Pakistan? If Rahul Gandhi is apprehensive of atomic threats, that's his concern. We stand firm: PoJK belongs to India, and we will reclaim it."
Amit Malviya reacts to Manishankar Aiyar's 'respect' remark, says Pakistan had more electricity than India because of misrule of Congress
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Through his social media platform, Malviya emphasized, "This single metric speaks volumes about the Congress' governance in India. Up until 2018, Pakistan had a higher percentage of electrified population compared to India!"
Reflecting on India's Nuclear Milestone: PM Modi Commemorates 1998 Pokhran Tests
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The anniversary of the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests serves as a reminder of India's introduction to the world stage regarding its nuclear capabilities.
PM Modi Condemns Aiyar's Pakistan 'Atom Bomb' Comment, Accuses Congress of Fearmongering
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Addressing an election rally in Odisha's Kandhamal, Modi launched a scathing attack on Aiyar and his party for what he said was their apparent aim: to try and instill fear in the minds of people by talking about the atom bombs in Pakistan's possession. In the same breath, he mocked Pakistan's failing economy, saying that even though they had atom bombs, they were unable to sell them since people knew what kind of 'quality' they were producing.
Government should take the Hindu population reduction seriously, as it is quite concerning: Union Min Joshi
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While talking to the press, Minister Joshi said that the state and central governments must do something earnestly to check this decline.
Congress Hates Hindus and Hindu Festivals, alleges PM Modi
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Speaking at a public gathering in Narayanpet, located within the Mahbubnagar Lok Sabha constituency of Telangana, PM Modi launched a scathing critique of the Congress, accusing it of attempting to sow division in the country along lines of religion and caste.
Reservations for SC, ST, and OBC will always be protected, PM Modi promises
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In a spirited address at a campaign rally for BJP candidate Dr. Heena Gavit in Nandurbar, a tribal-dominated region, PM Modi reaffirmed his dedication, stating, "No matter how much effort they make, no matter how many lies they spread with anti-national forces, you have Modi's trust and Modi's guarantee. As long as Modi is alive, no one can touch the reservations for SC, ST, OBC. 'Vanchiton Ka Jo Adhikaar Hai, Modi Unka Chaukidaar Hai'," he declared.
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