Rahul Gandhi will continue to question Modi about his relationship with Gautam Adani

Rahul Gandhi will continue to question Modi about his relationship with Gautam Adani

—Photo: Reuters New Delhi: Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has alleged that he was thrown out of Parliament for demanding an inquiry against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s business ally, but will continue his struggle for the survival of democracy. Rahul Gandhi, 52, was removed from his parliamentary seat on March 24 after a court ruling found…

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Modi flaunts meritocracy in Indian army, promotions of extremist Hindu officers

Modi flaunts meritocracy in Indian army, promotions of extremist Hindu officers

Professional and moderate officers began to be neglected in promotions and transfers New Delhi: Modi did not spare the Indian army for the sake of achieving political goals. The Modi government began to prioritize military officers with extremist Hindu views over moderate officers. Professional and moderate officers were neglected in promotion and transfer. According to…

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British universities echo Modi government's atrocities in Kashmir

British universities echo Modi government’s atrocities in Kashmir

London: Amnesty International has expressed serious concern over the ongoing serious human rights violations in Kashmir. According to the report, a seminar on the ongoing human rights violations in Kashmir was held at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom under the auspices of Amnesty International. In the seminar, 7 British organizations including…

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Modi government tortures widows of soldiers killed in Pulwama attack for demanding dues

Modi government tortures widows of soldiers killed in Pulwama attack for demanding dues

Widows of Indian Army personnel killed in Pulwama attack were protesting; Photo: File Jaipur: The Modi government has brutally tortured the widows of 3 Indian soldiers who were killed in the Pulwama attack for protesting against the non-fulfillment of government promises. According to Kashmir Media Service, 40 personnel were killed and 35 injured in the…

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