Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey on Wednesday claimed that Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had written a letter to then United States (US) President Ronald Reagan to help in negotiating with Pakistan.
The move, confirmed by Secretary to the Chief Minister Rakesh Kanwar, marks a sweeping disciplinary response and has triggered a bureaucratic reshuffle in the state
PM Modi said that over the past two days during his visit to Vadodara, Dahod, Bhuj, Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, he has been experiencing the fervour of patriotism with the roar of success of Operation Sindoor
"Rahul Gandhi and the entire Congress party have become the biggest brand ambassadors of lies and fraud in the country today. The royal family of Congress has always deceived SC, ST and OBC, but the prince (Rahul Gandhi) does not know the anti-Dalit history of his own family. That is why
"Just like Ashoka did... When he went from Cuttack to Attock and Kandhar and won everywhere, when he became "Chakravarti Samrat" and Maurya empire strengthened itself, he adopted Buddhism. We are the land of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, we will crush Pakistan's terrorism and end it," Dubey tol
According to Sarma, the government of that time had a unique opportunity to address complex problems in eastern and northern India following the war. However, he believes that this opportunity was not utilized effectively.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan had captured a part of India using terrorists, whom he called Mujahideen. "If on that day, these Mujahideen had been eliminated and Sardar Patel's wish was that until we get PoK, our armed forces should not stop. But no one listened to him and we have
Calling Operation Sindoor a "decisive action", PM Narendra Modi emphasised that the nine terror hideouts were destroyed in a matter of just 22 minutes.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Tuesday shared a purported declassified 1971 US intelligence cable about former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's decision to accept a UN ceasefire proposal during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War in a reply to opposition's pressure on the Union Government for clari
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held a roadshow in Gujarat's Gandhinagar on the second day of his state visit. A large crowd had emerged to catch a glimpse of PM Modi.