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Controversial BJP MLA T Raja Singh quits party amid Telangana leadership tussle
Controversial BJP MLA T Raja Singh quits party amid Telangana leadership tussle

India Today

time30-06-2025

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  • India Today

Controversial BJP MLA T Raja Singh quits party amid Telangana leadership tussle

In a setback to the Telangana BJP, Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh quit the party on Monday, expressing strong disappointment over media reports that Ramchander Rao is set to be appointed as the state BJP his resignation letter addressed to Telangana BJP chief G Kishan Reddy, Raja Singh said the decision reflects a 'betrayal' of lakhs of karyakartas who stood by the party through thick and decision has come as a shock, not just to me, but to lakhs of karyakartas, leaders, and voters who have supported the BJP. Telangana was ready for BJP to form its first government, but the wrong leadership choice has put that in jeopardy,' Raja Singh wrote. Calling out what he termed as a leadership imposed by 'individuals running the show from behind the curtain,' he alleged that personal interests had prevailed over the party's interests in Telangana. 'I cannot stay silent or pretend that all is well,' he his letter, Raja Singh clarified that while he is stepping away from the BJP, his commitment to Hindutva ideology and the service of Dharma remains unchanged. 'I will continue to raise my voice and stand with the Hindu community with even greater strength,' he it a difficult but necessary decision, he said, 'The silence of many should not be mistaken for agreement. I speak not just for myself, but for countless karyakartas and voters who today feel let down.'Raja Singh also made a direct appeal to the central leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP national president JP Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and party general secretary BL Santhosh, urging them to reconsider the current leadership situation in Telangana. 'Telangana is ready for the BJP, but we must choose the right leadership to honour that opportunity and not let it slip away,' his letter Singh signed off the letter with 'Jai Hind. Jai Shri Ram.'He has often courted controversy for his remarks. In April this year, during a Ram Navami procession in Hyderabad, he said the amended Waqf law would put an end to what he called 'land jihad' in the also used the platform to reiterate his demand for India to be declared a 'Hindu Rashtra,' claiming it was the 'demand of every Hindu.'- EndsMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Telangana

India sent clear message that it was not going to take terror lying down: Tharoor shares India's response to Pahalgam attack
India sent clear message that it was not going to take terror lying down: Tharoor shares India's response to Pahalgam attack

Time of India

time25-05-2025

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  • Time of India

India sent clear message that it was not going to take terror lying down: Tharoor shares India's response to Pahalgam attack

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday (local time) highlighted how India responded in a measured and calibrated manner towards terror bases and headquarters in Pakistan, following the dastardly Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were gave a call for the world to come together to fight unitedly against terrorism Delivering the remarks at the Indian Consulate, Tharoor noted the visit by the members of the all-party delegation to the 9/11 Memorial was their first said, "It was obviously a very moving moment for us, but it was also meant to send a very strong message that we are here in a city which is bearing still the scars of that savage terrorist attack in the wake of yet another terrorist attack in our own country."Tharoor said, "We came both as a reminder that this is a shared problem, but also out of a spirit of solidarity with the victims... It's a global problem, it's a scourge and we must all fight it unitedly."Speaking about the aim of the visit of the all-party delegation, Tharoor said, "Our idea is very much to speak to a cross section of public and political opinion in each of the countries we're going to about recent events which obviously trouble a number of people around the world. The fundamental underlying problem remains and it's important that we try and enlarge your understanding of our thinking and our concern about what's going on.""So it's for us an opportunity we will be in every country, meeting members of the executive, meeting members of the legislature, meeting big tankers and influential foreign policy experts, and at the same time interacting with the media and public opinion in every one of these places."Describing the dastardly Pahalgam terror attack, Tharoor said, "It was a bunch of people going around identifying the religions of the people before them and killing them on that basis, which was clearly intended to provoke a backlash in the rest of India, since the victims were overwhelmingly Hindu."He gave various examples from the Indian society of how in Jammu and Kashmir from politicians to civilians, people came together in solidarity. "There was an extraordinary amount of togetherness cutting across religious and other divides that people have tried to provoke. The message is very clear that there was a malign intent... India, sadly, had no reason to doubt where it came from."Describing further details, Tharoor mentioned, "Within one hour of the atrocity, a group called the Resistance Front had claimed credit. The Resistance Front was known for some years to be a frontal organization of the proscribed Lashkar e Taiba, which is on the US, designated terrorist, as well, as well as the UN sanctions committees. And India had gone to the UN sanctions committee with information about the Resistance Front in 2023 and in 2024 and now sadly, it had acted in 2025 they repeated their claim the next day.""Sadly Pakistan chose to follow its usual path of denial, in fact, Pakistan with the help of China succeeded in removing the reference to TRF from the press statement drafted in the Security Council of the UN two days later".Speaking about India's response in wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, Tharoor said, "I don't work for the government, as you know. I work for an opposition party, but I myself authored an op-ed in one of India's leading papers, within a couple of days saying that the time had come to hit hard and hit smart and I'm pleased to say that's exactly what India did."He outlined how precise and calibrated strikes took place on "9 specific known terrorist bases, headquarters and launchpads. Those included those of the Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke, Jaish-e-Mohammad in Bahawalpur, responsible amongst other things for the murder of Daniel Pearl..."Tharoor underscored that "India sent a clear message that it was not going to take terror lying down, it would answer, but equally that by delivering veryprecisely, calculated, calibrated strikes on very specific targets, it wa salso sending a message that this was not meant to be the opening salvo in a protracted war but just an act of retribution, that we were prepared to stop with that act".The all-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor comprises of Shambhavi Chaudhary (Lok Janshakti Party), Sarfaraz Ahmed (Jharkhand Mukti Morcha), G M Harish Balayagi (Telugu Desam Party), Shashank MTripathi, Tejaswi Surya, Bhubaneswar K Lata (all from BJP), Mallikarjun Devda (Shiv Sena) and Former Indian Ambassador to the US,Taranjit Singh delegation will project India's national consensus and firm stance on combating terrorism in all its forms. They will carry India's strong message of zero tolerance against terrorism to the global community during their outreach.

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