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Rahul Gandhi’s ‘violent Hindu’ remark triggers uproar in Lok Sabha, PM Modi calls it 'serious matter' 
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At the onset of his speech, the Congress MP held up a copy of the Constitution and a picture of Lord Shiva, launching a sharp critique against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ideological partner, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
BJP Chief Condemns Safety Issues for Women in Mamata's Bengal
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"A shocking video has emerged from West Bengal, reminiscent of the savagery seen only in totalitarian regimes," the union minister posted on X. "To make matters worse, Trinamool Congress cadre and MLAs are justifying this heinous act. Whether it's Sandeshkhali, Uttar Dinajpur, or numerous other places, Didi's West Bengal is UNSAFE for women," he added.
Reflections on Two Years: Shinde's MahaYuti Government Gears Up for Maharashtra Assembly Elections
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Even though Chief Minister Shinde and his supporters have made numerous claims of the mistake not being repeated, opposition is likely to take mileage from the growing angst among its coalition partners. Government has been wading through choppy waters since it came to existence in June 2022 with the leadership challenge from Shinde, but somehow managed to survive despite reverses in some recent general elections where the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi had made a dent.
Uma Bharti Defends Modi and Yogi Amid BJP's UP Election Setback
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Responding to queries, Bharti highlighted the distinct nature of Hindu society, contrasting it with Islamic societies where social and religious aspects are more integrated in voting patterns. She said:
Congress Urges Parliament to Expand Reservation Cap Beyond 50%
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During a national executive meeting in Patna, the JD(U) expressed concern over the court's decision to strike down Bihar's decision to raise reservations for SCs, STs, and OBCs from 50 percent to 65 percent. They urged the BJP-led Centre to protect the state law by placing it under the Constitution's 9th Schedule to prevent judicial review.
PM Modi Extends Gratitude for Public Trust in Constitution and Democracy
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He notably cheered for Indian athletes gearing up for the upcoming Paris Olympics and encouraged citizens to support them using the hashtag “cheer4Bharat.” Reflecting on India’s performance in the previous Tokyo Olympics, Modi praised the dedication of the athletes currently preparing for Paris, highlighting their extensive participation in international competitions.
BJP to contest Haryana Assembly polls under CM Saini's leadership, says Amit Shah
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The BJP held two marathon meetings in Panchkula to chalk out a 100-day plan with a prefixed goal of winning the third consecutive term. While close to 4,500 BJP workers participated in these meetings, senior leaders including Chief Minister Saini, his Cabinet colleagues, former CM Manohar Lal Khattar, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, and Haryana election co-incharge Biplab Kumar Deb, former Tripura CM, also attended.
Sanjay Jha Elevated to JD(U) Working President Role, Nitish Kumar Retains Party Chief Position
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Besides this change of guard, the party has decided to further escalate its agitation for securing Special Category Status to Bihar. Having sensed this demand from the State, a resolution was adopted by the state Cabinet in 2023, which clearly states bridging the economic and developmental disparity between the State and the Center. If granted this special status, this would increase the sharing of the taxes for Bihar from the Centre.
I don’t need recommendation, high command will decide based on my work, says Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on CM’s post
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Addressing reporters at his Bengaluru residence, Shivakumar clarified, “There's no discussion about the Deputy Chief Minister's position, nor should we speculate about the Chief Minister's role. The recent endorsement by Pontiff Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swami was an expression of goodwill towards me. I urge against any further endorsements; the high command will evaluate my work.”
Union Minister Karandlaje Denounces Rahul Gandhi's Claim of Mic Muting in NEET Debate
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“It is a lie. His (Rahul Gandhi) mic was not muted during the discussion on NEET. He had the opportunity to speak in Parliament. We have made it very clear that the Central government is ready for debates and discussions on any issue,” Shobha Karandlaje told media persons.
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