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'Father Congress, mother Sanghi': Smriti Irani on family and why she joined BJP
'Father Congress, mother Sanghi': Smriti Irani on family and why she joined BJP

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

'Father Congress, mother Sanghi': Smriti Irani on family and why she joined BJP

Former union minister Smriti Irani recalled her early days in the BJP and spoke about how her father would drop her off at the gates of the Prime Minister's residence, and not want to come in, during Atal Bihari Vajpayee's time because of being a Congress supporter. BJP leader Smriti Irani said her grandfather would walk daily to the RSS shakha in RK Puram, Delhi. (Video grab/ANI) Her mother, she said, was a supporter of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), the ideological parent body of the BJP. 'Father Congress, mother Sanghi!' she quipped. She counted her RSS-supporting maternal grandfather as the major household influence on her political choices. 'I remember how my nana would walk daily for the RSS shakha in Sector 6, RK Puram,' she said in an interview with India Today TV in which she went to see her old home in Delhi. Also read | 'At just 49…': Smriti Irani on possible political retirement 'The environment at home was always that if you want to do social service, stay with the Sangh, 'what's the need to go into politics?'' she said, 'My view was that I wanted to be a part of policy-making, and that's why I joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).' About how her father met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2023, she said, 'My father was — still is — a Congress supporter… During Vajpayee-ji's time, when I was a BJP worker, he never sought to enter the PM residence; never wished to meet the PM. But this was the first time he showed such a desire; he wanted to meet PM Modi and thank him for giving his daughter an opportunity to serve the country.' Irani, who lost the 2024 Lok Sabha election from Amethi, is busy at present with her big TV acting comeback, with the series 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. It was this series at the turn of the millennium that made her a household name as 'Tulsi', easing her entry into politics. In the interview, she denied that she was retiring from politics. She also spoke about why she has blunted her attacks on Rahul Gandhi, whom she had famously defeated in 2019: 'That's not my responsibility.'

Fake post claiming RSS-backed attack on Col Sofiya Qureshi's family deleted after police warning
Fake post claiming RSS-backed attack on Col Sofiya Qureshi's family deleted after police warning

New Indian Express

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Fake post claiming RSS-backed attack on Col Sofiya Qureshi's family deleted after police warning

BELAGAVI: A fake post on X alleging that Colonel Sofiya Qureshi's family in Karnataka's Konnur was attacked by RSS-supporting Hindus and forced to relocate was deleted after police intervened. The fake post comes in the wake of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi gaining widespread attention following the Operation Sindoor briefings. Belagavi SP Bheemashankar Guled has clarified that the post is fake, and that the police found during an investigation that the X account holder is from British Columbia, Canada. 'The police are standing firmly with Sofiya's family,' he said. The post was deleted following police intervention, and they have written to X for further assistance in the case, he added. The SP said that soon after the Social Media Monitoring Cell of Belagavi alerted him about the fake post on X created by @uddinanis867, he responded to the post in his capacity as the SP of Belagavi, declaring it fake news and warning that action would be taken against the user if the post was not removed immediately, after which the post was deleted.

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