BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Tuesday issued a stern warning to Pakistan, stating that any further attacks on India would lead to its obliteration, underscoring the aggressive stance against terrorism following the success of 'Operation Sindoor'.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh on Monday attacked the TMC-led West Bengal government over the ongoing SSC teachers' protest and termed it an "unpopular" government.
Shah on Saturday said that for the "first time" after independence Indian military "attacked 100 km inside Pakistan and destroyed terrorist camps."He said this while addressing an event in Pethapur, Gujarat.
"When we can tighten screws on Pakistan, then what is Bangladesh? It is surrounded by India from all four sides. For Bangladesh, everything is in our hands, from air to water, business to commerce. They should understand that it cannot survive if they go against India," Ghosh told ANI.
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh said confusing content about India-Pakistan tensions is spreading. He stressed the government's role to clearly explain the facts worldwide to avoid misunderstandings, saying the world is like a family and all facts should be clarified.
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his first address to the nation after the operation Sindoor, categorically stated that India will not waver from its strong stance against terrorism and that the country cannot be intimidated by nuclear blackmail.
Ahead of the Directors General Military Operations' (DGMO) talks between India and Pakistan set to begin from 12 noon on Monday, BJP leader Dilip Ghosh said that everyone should trust the government. He emphasised that whatever steps are needed will be taken by the government.
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh accused West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee of inciting violence in Paschim Medinipur. Ghosh claimed that BSF intervention saved Hindus, and that Mamata's MLAs and meetings with Imams fueled the unrest. He called for a CBI inquiry into the matter, challenging Banerjee's
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee ahead of her visit to Murshidabad. He said that the Chief Minister should have gone to the violence hit area earlier.
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday stated that India's recent decision to close its airspace to Pakistan-based airlines following the Pahalgam terror attack was a strategic retaliatory measure in response to Pakistan's actions.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh on Saturday criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for naming the newly built temple in Digha as 'Jagannath Dham', accusing her of stirring unnecessary controversies.