Union Minister Smriti Irani on Wednesday raised questions about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's alleged meeting in the USA with Sunita Vishwanath, who is a member of an organisation owned by George Soros, allegedly involved in anti-India activities.
Slamming Rahul Gandhi over his remarks about Democracy in India while speaking in the UK, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Chief JP Nadda on Friday drew a comparison between the Congress leader and Billionaire investor George Soros and said that both of them speak the same "language".
Addressing the inauguration of the Center for Innovation Facility at IIT Madras, Dhankhar said that the Supreme Court of India had given its judgement on PM Modi and his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots than in the name of expression, can you run down the Supreme Court and the two decades o
"Because of being the first and the largest country which was decolonising, India chose a difficult democratic path and then despite decades of adversity and limited resources, stuck to that part. India stuck to that path when other democracies questioned the viability of that path. Today
Addressing a session with Australian Minister Chris Brown at the Raisina@Sydney Dialogue , Jaishankar said," Mr Soros is an old, rich opinionated person sitting in New York who still thinks that his views should determine how the entire world works...such people actually invest resources
Chidambaram tweeted, "I did not agree with most of what George Soros had said in the past and I do not agree with most of what he says now. But to label his remarks as an "attempt to topple the democratically elected government in India" is a puerile statement."
Lord Rami Ranger also slammed George Soros over his remarks on Hindenburg-Adani row and Prime Minster Narendra Modi and said the billionaire Hungarian-American investor has been an "attention seeker"
Billionaire investor Geroge Soros on Thursday weighed in on the ongoing Adani-Hindenburg row, stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "silent" on the issue and will have to "answer questions from foreign investors and in Parliament."
Soros at the Munich Security Conference on Thursday said Prime Minister Modi would be weakened by the stock woes of business tycoon and alleged close ally Gautam Adani, "opening the door" to a democratic revival in the country.
George Soros, a billionaire investor termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business tycoon Gautam Adani as close allies amid a stock market selloff in the conglomerate's listed entities after a US-based short seller levelled allegations against the group by Hindenburg Research.