Union minister Amit Shah criticized Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for his comments on religious freedom, accusing him of supporting divisive forces. Shah...
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the National Conference and Congress alliance in Jammu & Kashmir elections, questioning Congress' stance on reservations for Dalits and backward castes. Shah accused Congress of compromising national unity for power and raised ten questions, challenging Rahul Gandhi on various issues like Article 370, separatism, and regional autonomy before the three-phase elections starting September 18.
Union minister Amit Shah criticized Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for his comments on religious freedom, accusing him of supporting divisive forces. Shah...
Union minister Amit Shah criticized Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for his comments on religious freedom, accusing him of supporting divisive forces. Shah...
Farooq Abdullah criticized Amit Shah's accusations against the National Conference and opposed the BJP's vision for India. Confident in restoring...
Union home minister Amit Shah had claimed that the NC-Congress alliance's return to power would mean a “revival of terrorism” in Jammu and...
Union home minister Amit Shah had claimed that the NC-Congress alliance's return to power would mean a “revival of terrorism” in Jammu and...
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections will be held in three phases, with key political parties including Congress and National Conference forming...
BJP leader asserted that making anti-national statements has become a habit for Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched an attack on the Congress, National Conference, and PDP for their dynastic politics in Jammu and Kashmir,...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched an attack on the Congress, National Conference, and PDP for their dynastic politics in Jammu and Kashmir,...
Mehbooba Mufti criticized the National Conference, stating that without PDP, NC would have governed dictatorially in Jammu and Kashmir. Both parties...