Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tweet congratulating the Indian cricket team for winning the Asia Cup match against Pakistan has gone viral with nearly 1.08 lakh reposts and 26 million impressions, which are increasing by the second.
The PCB Chief, whose X account is withheld in India, responded on the microblogging platform to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's congratulatory post after the game
Social media intermediary 'X' is set to appeal against the Karnataka High Court's order dismissing their plea challenging its mandatory onboarding on the government's Sahyog portal.
In a post shared on X, Office of LG J&K said, "Well done, Team India! Congratulations for lifting the Asia Cup 2025. Your exemplary teamwork, determination, consistent performance, and the winning spirit have made the entire nation proud."
In a post shared on X, Shah said, "A phenomenal victory. The fierce energy of our boys blew up the rivals again. Bharat is destined to win no matter which field."
In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Called on Vice President Thiru CP Radhakrishnan Ji and had an insightful discussion with him on a wide range of subjects. "
In a post on X, Gandhi said, "Ladakh's amazing people, culture, and traditions are under attack by the BJP and RSS. Ladakhis asked for a voice. The BJP responded by killing 4 young men and jailing Sonam Wangchuk. Stop the killing. Stop the violence. Stop the intimidation. Give Ladakh a vo
In a post on X, the Congres leader claimed 'vote chori' is an isolated crime, and a part of a larger attack on the Constitution, which weakened the economy, led to social injustice and was a threat to the country's integrity.
In a strongly worded post on X, Selvam claimed that all other political party leaders or representatives except Vijay had gone to Karur overnight, stating that the TVK chief acted as if there was "no connection" between him and the affected people.
In an emotional post penned down on social media X, the TVK chief said that he was at a "loss for words" to express the pain his heart endured, further stating the faces of the deceased kept flashing through his mind.
In a post on X, Kharge wrote that the freedom fighter's patriotism was centred on equality and unity, which continued to remain an inspiration for Indians.