Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Friday launched an attack on India's minister for state for information and technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar and termed him a liar after the latter attached a video of the Pfizer CEO's awkward encounter with the reporter at Davos, and tweeted, "Just to remind
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Thursday said that Indian politics needs more leaders like New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, after she announced stepping down from the top job no later than February 7.
The decision follows the removal of 40 military officers on Tuesday from the Alvorada presidential residence, as Lula expressed his distrust in the military for failing to act against supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro who stormed government buildings on January 8.
Last week, Lula told reporters that security force members were complicit in letting a mob of supporters of far-right former leader Bolsonaro storm the main buildings that form the seat of power in Brasilia.
Taking a dig at former party member and Union minister Ghuam Nabi Azad after several founding members of his fledgeling Democratic Azad Party (DAP) returned to the Congress on Tuesday, the party's general secretary in charge of communications, Jairam Ramesh, calling the outfit the 'Disappear
While inaugurating the world's largest longest river cruise titled Ganga Vilas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called it "a new age of tourism in India", but on the other hand, Congress general secretary in charge communications Jairam Ramesh has termed the service "obscene".
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, who is also the party's communications chief, on Sunday stoked a controversy amid the Joshimath land subsidence crisis, as he quoted a media report to claim that the Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) asked ISRO to 'shut up'.
As part of a larger campaign to hold accountable those guilty, a justice on the Brazilian Supreme Court approved an investigation on Friday to determine whether former president Jair Bolsonaro sparked the unrest in the nation's capital on January 8, The Washington Post reported.
Congress leader and former union minister Jairam Ramesh, who participated in the party's Bharat Jodo Yatra, on Saturday said politics is driven by ideology and it cannot continue solely on elections.