logo
Prime Minister Narendra Modi On PoK  Nehru's Policies Are Hurting India Till Date

Prime Minister Narendra Modi On PoK Nehru's Policies Are Hurting India Till Date

News186 days ago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi On PoK | Nehru's Policies Are Hurting India Till Date | News18
| Congress had no vision on national security. It has always compromised on national security. They are asking me about PoK, first they should answer who let Pak capture PoK? They could at least take Kartarpur Sahib: PM Modi in n18oc_india
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Delhi Confidential: Caught in crossfire
Delhi Confidential: Caught in crossfire

Indian Express

time16 minutes ago

  • Indian Express

Delhi Confidential: Caught in crossfire

Senior BJP leader and Lok Sabha MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy got a taste of the bitterness between TMC leaders Kalyan Banerjee and Mahua Moitra on Monday. Rudy, who is contesting against his party colleague Sanjeev Balyan for the post of secretary (administration), Constitution Club of India, was at the Makar Dwar of the Parliament House when he saw Banerjee leaving the premises. Rudy approached Banerjee, a four-time MP from Serampore, seeking his vote but the latter shouted at him that he would not support anyone who is backed by Moitra. 'You are supported by Mahua Moitra. I will not vote for you,' Banerjee told Rudy. As the stunned BJP leader looked at him, Banerjee announced that he 'would warn everyone who is friendly' with Moitra to stay away from him. Old Practice Revived Rajya Sabha getting adjourned for the day after being informed about the death of former Jharkhand CM and sitting MP Shibu Soren marked a return to a practice which was discontinued a few years ago. The proceedings of the Upper House were adjourned only for a few hours after the death of former Union Ministers Arun Jaitley (2019), Ram Vilas Paswan (2020) and Congress leader Rajeev Satav (2021). On Monday, Opposition leaders led by Congress's Jairam Ramesh suggested that the House should go back to the old practice of adjournment as a mark of respect to the deceased member. Mission Sindoor The invitation cards for Independence Day programme this year carry a logo of Operation Sindoor, an effort by the government to publicise India's military operation against terror targets in Pakistan in May this year. It is learnt that Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi in an address to senior Army officers post-Operation Sindoor had mentioned the decision to imprint the logo on all cards and official correspondence of the defence services. Senior Army officers are also likely to deliver lectures in schools on Operation Sindoor to create awareness among students on the operation.

Cong spl train to Delhi takes off with BC push for 42% quota
Cong spl train to Delhi takes off with BC push for 42% quota

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Cong spl train to Delhi takes off with BC push for 42% quota

Hyderabad: A special train carrying over 1,200 Congress leaders and workers, including 200 Mahila Congress members, departed from Cherlapally railway station at 10 am on Monday, heading to Delhi with a single-point agenda — to demand 42% reservation for Backward Classes. Dominated by BC leaders from across Telangana, the contingent also included Reddy and other forward caste leaders, symbolically reinforcing broad-based support for the demand. The train, expected to reach Delhi by Tuesday evening, will take a slower route as regular services are being prioritised for clearance. TPCC president B Mahesh Kumar Goud, ministers Ponnam Prabhakar and Vakiti Srihari boarded the train but alighted at Alair to address a press conference. Ponnam, who came to flag off the rally, was unable to disembark at Cherlapally due to the surge of supporters crowding into his coach. AICC Telangana in-charge Meenakshi Natarajan, who joined the journey, is expected to get off at Nagpur. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Cherlapally station witnessed a groundswell of enthusiasm, especially from BC leaders pouring in from several districts. Boarding was restricted to those pre-registered, though one coach was kept aside for last minute participants, which too quickly filled to capacity. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The World's Most Stunning Blue Flag Beaches Ranked: Top 25 List! Learn More Undo Chief minister A Revanth Reddy will lead the BC delegation in a dharna at Jantar Mantar on Aug 6. On Aug 7, the leaders plan to call on the President to submit a memorandum urging her to approve two key BC reservation bills and the ordinance to remove the 50% reservation ceiling under the Panchayat Raj Act, now pending with her office. Slogans demanding '42% BC quota' and 'BC empowerment now' reverberated through the Cherlapally station. Mahila Congress state president Sunitha Rao led the 200-strong women's group, saying, "Over 200 more women are expected to join us at Jantar Mantar on Tuesday." TPCC vice-president Nirmala Reddy said: "Being a Reddy, CM Revanth has taken the lead in conducting a caste survey and passing the 42% BC reservation bills. The BCs deserve this quota, which is justified by the data from the survey. We will not stop until it's achieved." Congress leaders hit out at opposition parties for their 'hypocrisy' on BC rights. Mahesh Goud, Ponnam, and Natarajan said neither the BJP nor the BRS has the moral ground to question the Congress's commitment to BC empowerment. "Why didn't the previous BRS govt conduct a caste survey or increase BC reservations?" asked Ponnam. "In fact, former CM K Chandrasekhar Rao slashed the BC quota from 34% to 23% in the last local body elections and imposed a 50% reservation cap under the Panchayat Raj Act," he said. "It was only after Rahul Gandhi demanded a caste census that the Centre agreed to consider it. Revanth has shown that a scientific caste survey is possible. Telangana now offers a model for the nation," Natarajan added. Revanth, accompanied by ministers and senior Congress leaders, will fly to Delhi on Tuesday for a three-day visit, concluding on Aug 7.

Cong MLA to join AGP before '26 polls
Cong MLA to join AGP before '26 polls

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Cong MLA to join AGP before '26 polls

1 2 Silchar: In a significant development ahead of the 2026 assembly elections, Congress MLA from Karimganj South and former minister Siddeque Ahmed has announced his decision to join the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), a member of BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Ahmed said he held discussions with senior AGP leaders, including party president Atul Bora. "I have talked to the AGP leadership and finalised my decision to join the party. The Congress has no future in Assam under the current leadership," Ahmed added. Congress had suspended its Ahmed from the primary membership of the party in Apr, 2022 after he deliberately disobeyed the three-line whip issued by the party for the Rajya Sabha poll. A four-time MLA (one each from Samata Party and as Independent and two times as Congress) from the minority-dominated constituency, Ahmed has been a prominent face of Congress in the Barak Valley. He had earlier served as a cabinet minister in the Tarun Gogoi-led govt. Since his suspension from the party, Ahmed publicly criticised the functioning of the Congress in the state, but had not formally indicated any plans of switching allegiance — until now. Taking a swipe at Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi, Ahmed said, "Congress under Gaurav Gogoi can't win the next Assembly elections. The party's performance in the last panchayat polls was a disaster. People have lost faith in the party." He added that several of his supporters and grassroots workers from Sribhumi district would also join the AGP in the coming days. "The AGP still commands respect among the people of Assam. My supporters and I will strengthen the NDA to ensure stability and development in the state," he the AGP leadership has not officially confirmed the date of Ahmed's induction, party insiders indicated that a formal joining ceremony may take place in Guwahati later this month. Ahmed's defection is being seen as a blow to the Congress in Barak Valley, a region where the party has traditionally held influence. With this move, the AGP also hopes to expand its footprint in the Bengali-speaking areas of southern Assam.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store