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sreehari28 · 10 months
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Indian democracy has faced various challenges throughout its history, and it is important to have an open and informed discussion about its current state. It is worth noting that the phrase "Indian democracy is under attack" can be interpreted in different ways, depending on the context and the specific concerns being raised. It is important to recognize that these points do not present a comprehensive assessment of the situation and that opinions may differ. As with any democratic society, addressing these challenges requires open discussions, engagement, and collective efforts from all stakeholders, including citizens, civil society organizations, the government, and the media, to uphold and strengthen the principles of democracy.
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newzquest · 1 year
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Rahul Gandhi "Tore" the 2013 Ordinance that could have saved him from disqualification.
Wish Rahul could have undo now..'Ordinance should be torn and thrown out' ''अध्यादेश को फाड़कर बाहर फेंक देना चाहिए': काश राहुल अब इसे पूर्ववत कर सकते थे, काश अध्यादेश ना फाड़ दिया होता ! कहते हैं वक्त की लाठी बे-आवाज़ होती है.. दर्द का एहसास बाद में पता
Wish Rahul could have undo now..‘Ordinance should be torn and thrown out’ ”अध्यादेश को फाड़कर बाहर फेंक देना चाहिए’: काश राहुल अब इसे पूर्ववत कर सकते थे, काश अध्यादेश ना फाड़ दिया होता ! कहते हैं वक्त की लाठी बे-आवाज़ होती है.. दर्द का एहसास बाद में पता लगता है. एक इक बात में सच्चाई है उस की लेकिन,अपने हरकतओ से मुकर जाने को जी चाहता है!! Rahul Gandhi was disqualified as a member of Parliament…
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fundamentalrights · 1 month
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misha-1997 · 1 month
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Breaking News: BJP files complaint with EC over Rahul Gandhi's 'Shakti' remarks. Stay tuned for live updates and analysis.
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thenewzpeg · 3 months
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State government has gone missing. Please find the CM, Ministers: Bommai
Bengaluru: Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai predicted the split of the Congress Party within a month after Narendra Modi takes charge as the Prime Minister for the third consecutive time.Addressing a rally organised by the BJP  here on Wednesday to protest against the failures of the State Government on all fronts, he said no government in the past  has played a drama like the incumbent…
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#: Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai ruled out any dissatisfaction in BJP.#: Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai said the government is probing the Voters&039; list revision controversy in an impartial manner#: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday made it categorically clear that the BJP will contest all the 224 seats on it&039;s own and ret#‘Be ready to pack up&039; - Congress to CM Bommai#‘rehemokaram’ (mercy) of terrorists. It is the BJP that broke the back of the terrorists#‘Who Is Selling The Country? Why Should Rahul Gandhi Apologise?’: Congress’ Big Attack on BJP#"S" (Secular) needs to be removed from JDS party: It won’t be surprising even if JDS merges with BJP: CM Siddaramaiah#“BJP succumbed to the threats of Ramesh Jharkiholi”#“BJP wants to hide PM Modi’s relations with Adani.#“KARNATAKA BJP TO EMULATE GUJARAT MODEL OF ELECTIONEERING” : N. Ravi Kumar#“Long Live Democracy”: P Chidambaram targets BJP and corporates over electoral bonds#“Only those who keep speaking… go to the BJP. The sooner someone wants to go#&039;Cong-JD(S) have struck a deal’: alleges CM Bommai#&039;Determined to help industries in Karnataka to grow at an international level&039; says cm basavaraj bommai#&039;End this ugly civil war immediately&039; CM Basavaraj Bommai tells CS and DG & IGP#"No public comments against BSY": BJP MLA Yatnal#"Something similar will happen in old-Mysore region in 2023 elections also. I can an alliance between BJP and JDS coming up#BJPBJP#Bommai#BommaiBommai#Ministers: Bommai#State government has gone missing. Please find the CM
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middaymumbai · 1 year
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khbarone · 1 year
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सीएम गहलोत और पायलट की वजह से कहीं बेकार ना चली जाए राहुल गांधी की मेहनत, जानिए 2018 से चले आ रहे विवाद का कारण
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Congress ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ Led By Rahul Gandhi To Be Launched Today. Check Details
Congress ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ Led By Rahul Gandhi To Be Launched Today. Check Details
Congress will launch its offensive, a political tour or rally named ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, against the ruling Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) on Wednesday, September 7. The Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra will begin today from Tamil Nadu’s Kanyakumari at 5 pm. The Yatra will be officially launched today though the foot march will start from tomorrow.  Congress is touting Bharat Jodo Yatra as its…
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kkginfo · 2 years
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Rahul Gandhi: Cricket training in a fishnet.. Rahul is bored with the boy's skills.. Requests the Chief Minister to help | KKG INFO
Rahul Gandhi: Cricket training in a fishnet.. Rahul is bored with the boy’s skills.. Requests the Chief Minister to help | KKG INFO
Viral Video: There is no dearth of sports talent in our country. Even in remote villages and underserved areas, players like Merikaal are emerging. All they need is a little help and encouragement. Viral Video: There is no dearth of sports talent in our country. Even in remote villages and underserved areas, players like Merikaal are emerging. All they need is a little help and encouragement. In…
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sreehari28 · 10 months
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Indian democracy has faced various challenges throughout its history, and it is important to have an open and informed discussion about its current state. It is worth noting that the phrase "Indian democracy is under attack" can be interpreted in different ways, depending on the context and the specific concerns being raised. It is important to recognize that these points do not present a comprehensive assessment of the situation and that opinions may differ. As with any democratic society, addressing these challenges requires open discussions, engagement, and collective efforts from all stakeholders, including citizens, civil society organizations, the government, and the media, to uphold and strengthen the principles of democracy.
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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Agnipath Protest: कांग्रेस ने सरकार से की मांग, अग्निपथ की आग में नौजवानों को न झोंके सरकार, तुरंत वापस ले फैसला
Agnipath Protest: कांग्रेस ने सरकार से की मांग, अग्निपथ की आग में नौजवानों को न झोंके सरकार, तुरंत वापस ले फैसला
Image Source : GOOGLE Priyanka Gandhi, Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi Highlights केंद्र सरकार से कांग्रेस ने अग्निपथ योजना को वापस लेने की मांग की योजना के विरोध में राहुल और प्रियंका गांधी ने ट्वीट कर सरकार पर निशाना साधा प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी और उनकी सरकार को देश के युवाओं से माफी मांगने को कहा Agnipath Protest: पूरे देश में अग्निपथ योजना के विरोध के बीच कांग्रेस ने केंद्र सरकार से इस…
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globalcourant · 2 years
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Breaking News Live Updates - 13 June 2022: Rahul Gandhi to Appear Before ED Today in Connection with National Herald Case
Breaking News Live Updates – 13 June 2022: Rahul Gandhi to Appear Before ED Today in Connection with National Herald Case
FOR 13th June 2022 By News18/ Updated: June 13, 2022, 05:55 IST Minute-by-minute news updates of happenings from around the world, with special focus on India. From daily coronavirus news about the probable third wave, number of infections, vaccination, and reopening of places and activities to all developments in the fields of politics, education, business, entertainment and sports –…
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tazakhabar24 · 2 years
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Rahul Gandhi in Kathmandu: राहुल गांधी नेपाल में क्या चीनी राजदूत के साथ पार्टी कर रहे हैं?
Rahul Gandhi in Kathmandu: राहुल गांधी नेपाल में क्या चीनी राजदूत के साथ पार्टी कर रहे हैं?
Rahul Gandhi in Kathmandu: राहुल गांधी नेपाल में क्या चीनी राजदूत के साथ पार्टी कर रहे हैं? Rahul Gandhi in Kathmandu: काठमांडू के पब में राहुल गांधी का वीडियो वायरल होने के बाद सियासत काफी गर्म हो गई है। जहां भारतीय जनता पार्टी ने हमलावर रुख अपना लिया है वहीं कांग्रेस अब रक्षात्मक मुद्रा में नजर आ रही है। इस वीडियो में राहुल गांधी एक चीनी महिला के साथ नजर आ रहे हैं। जिसके बारे में यह दावा किया…
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techno-99 · 1 month
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Narendra Modi Story
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Narendra Modi (born September 17, 1950, Vadnagar, India) Indian politician and government official who rose to become a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In 2014 he led his party to victory in elections to the Lok Sabha (lower chamber of the Indian parliament), after which he was sworn in as prime minister of India. Prior to that he had served (2001–14) as chief minister (head of government) of Gujarat state in western India.
After a vigorous campaign—in which Modi portrayed himself as a pragmatic candidate who could turn around India’s underperforming economy—he and the party were victorious, with the BJP winning a clear majority of seats in the chamber. Modi was sworn in as prime minister on May 26, 2014. Soon after he took office, his government embarked on several reforms, including campaigns to improve India’s transportation infrastructure and to liberalize rules on direct foreign investment in the country. Modi scored two significant diplomatic achievements early in his term. In mid-September he hosted a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, the first time a Chinese leader had been to India in eight years. At the end of that month, having been granted a U.S. visa, Modi made a highly successful visit to New York City, which included a meeting with U.S. Pres. Barack Obama.
As prime minister, Modi oversaw a promotion of Hindu culture and the implementation of economic reforms. The government undertook measures that would broadly appeal to Hindus, such as its attempt to ban the sale of cows for slaughter. The economic reforms were sweeping, introducing structural changes—and temporary disruptions—that could be felt nationwide. Among the most far-reaching was the demonetization and replacement of 500- and 1,000-rupee banknotes with only a few hours’ notice. The purpose was to stop “black money”—cash used for illicit activities—by making it difficult to exchange large sums of cash. The following year the government centralized the consumption tax system by introducing the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which superseded a confusing system of local consumption taxes and eliminated the problem of cascading tax. GDP growth slowed from these changes, though growth had already been high (8.2 percent in 2015), and the reforms succeeded in expanding the government’s tax base. Still, rising costs of living and increasing unemployment disappointed many as grandiose promises of economic growth remained unfulfilled.
This disappointment registered with voters during the elections in five states in late 2018. The BJP lost in all five states, including the BJP strongholds of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh. The rival Indian National Congress (Congress Party) won more state assembly seats than the BJP in all five elections. Many observers believed that this portended bad news for Modi and the BJP in the national elections set for the spring of 2019, but others believed that Modi’s charisma would excite the voters. Moreover, a security crisis in Jammu and Kashmir in February 2019, which escalated tensions with Pakistan to the highest point in decades, boosted Modi’s image just months before the election. With the BJP dominating the airwaves during the campaign—in contrast to the lacklustre campaign of Rahul Gandhi and Congress—the BJP was returned to power, and Modi became India’s first prime minister outside of the Congress Party to be reelected after a full term.
In his second term Modi’s government revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, stripping it of autonomy in October 2019 and bringing it under the direct control of the union government. The move came under intense criticism and faced challenges in court, not only for the questionable legality of depriving Jammu and Kashmir’s residents of self-determination but also because the government severely restricted communications and movement within the region.
In March 2020, meanwhile, Modi took decisive action to combat the outbreak of COVID-19 in India, swiftly implementing strict nationwide restrictions to mitigate the spread while the country’s biotechnology firms became key players in the race to develop and deliver vaccines worldwide. As part of the effort to counter the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Modi undertook executive action in June to liberalize the agricultural sector, a move that was codified into law in September. Many feared that the reforms would make farmers vulnerable to exploitation, however, and protesters took to the streets in opposition to the new laws. Beginning in November, massive protests were organized and became a regular disruption, particularly in Delhi.
Modi’s policies backfired in 2021. Protests escalated (culminating in the storming of the Red Fort in January), and extraordinary restrictions and crackdowns by the government failed to suppress them. Meanwhile, despite the remarkably low spread of COVID-19 in January and February, by late April a rapid surge of cases caused by the new Delta variant had overwhelmed the country’s health care system. Modi, who had held massive political rallies ahead of state elections in March and April, was criticized for neglecting the surge. The BJP ultimately lost the election in a key battleground state despite heavy campaigning. In November, as protests continued and another set of state elections approached, Modi announced that the government would repeal the agricultural reforms.
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thenewzpeg · 3 months
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Mammoth protest  rally in Haveri on Jan 20 to demand refer gangrape to SIT: Basavaraj Bommai
Bengaluru:  The BJP will hold a huge protest rally in front of the Haveri SP office in Haveri on January 20 to demand refer the Hangal gangrape case to Special Investigation Team, said former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Talking to reporters here on Thursday, he said the protest rally would be attended by Leader of the Opposition in the State Legislative Assembly R.Ashok, state leaders and…
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brazilnews · 9 months
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"You Killed Bharat Mata In Manipur": Rahul Gandhi Attacks Centre
Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister over the ongoing unrest in Manipur which has claimed over a hundred lives.
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New Delhi: The BJP has “murdered India in Manipur” and is now trying to set Haryana on fire, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in Lok Sabha today in a scathing attack on the Narendra Modi government.
Addressing the Lower House during the debate on the no-confidence motion against the BJP government, Mr Gandhi said, “India is a voice, a voice of the heart. You have killed that voice in Manipur. You have murdered Bharat Mata in Manipur. You are traitors. My mother is sitting here. The other mother, Bharat Mata, you killed her in Manipur. That is why Prime Minister does not visit Manipur. You are not protectors of Bharat Mata, you are her killers.”
“The Prime Minister has not gone to Manipur because he doesn’t consider it a part of India. You (BJP) have divided Manipur,” Mr Gandhi said, amid loud protests from the treasury benches. He alleged that the centre can stop the violence in Manipur by calling in the Army, but has not acted yet.
Invoking the epic Ramayana, Mr Gandhi said Ravan was not killed by Ram, but by his arrogance. “You have sprinkled kerosene everywhere, you have set fire to Manipur, you are now trying the same thing in Haryana,” he said, referring to recent communal clashes in Gurugram and Nuh that killed six people.
The remarks sparked a huge uproar in the House, with senior ministers demanding Mr Gandhi’s apology.
Earlier, Mr Gandhi said that when he set out on the Bharat Jodo Yatra from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu to Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, he was confident of his fitness and did not expect it to be difficult. “But this country does not tolerate arrogance. Within a few days, an old injury resurfaced and I was in pain,” he said.
The Congress leader recounted how he derived strength and courage from the people he met during the march and also felt their pain and hardship. Mr Gandhi also recounted his conversations with two women in the relief camps set up to shelter those displaced due to ethnic violence in Manipur.
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