Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a scathing speech targeting Congress and its leader Rahul Gandhi for falsely claiming victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Speaking at an event, Modi mentioned a story where a child thinks he scored 99 out of 100 marks but later realizes he actually got 99 out of 543 marks, drawing a parallel to Congress' performance in the election. He criticized the party for not reflecting on their loss but instead trying to mislead people with their claims of winning. Modi also accused Congress of being a parasitic party, relying on the votes of its allies.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a scathing reply to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's controversial speech in the Lok Sabha, lambasting his "child-like intelligence" and calling his party a "parasite". Modi urged the Congress to stop claiming moral victory and accept the mandate of the Lok Sabha elections, citing data and warning against attempts to spread "anarchy" and misinformation. He also accused the Opposition of spreading lies about issues such as MSP for farmers and the Rafael deal.
Bajrang Dal activists, accompanied by BJP and VHP supporters, vandalized the Gujarat Congress office following a fiery speech by Rahul Gandhi critiquing the BJP's claim to speak for all Hindus. The attackers defaced photos of Gandhi and allegedly assaulted the security guard and his family. In his speech, Gandhi accused the BJP of perpetuating violence and hatred in the name of Hindus, to which PM Modi responded by accusing Gandhi of insulting the entire Hindu community. The Gujarat Congress has condemned the attack as a "cowardly" act perpetuated by "so-called, fake Hindus".
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi sparked a heated debate on Tuesday after his "Hindu" remark directed towards the treasury bench. The Prime Minister reacted strongly, calling Gandhi's comment a "serious matter". This is not the first time that Gandhi has faced backlash for his comments on Hindus, and BJP's IT Cell head Amit Malviya has accused him of spreading hate and lies. With the tense political climate in the country, such statements could potentially worsen the situation and lead to hate crimes against Hindus.
Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued to clash in the ongoing Parliament session, with Gandhi's fiery speech facing expunction from the records. He wrote to the Speaker requesting the restoration of his remarks, while Congress MP KC Venugopal alleged bias against BJP MP Anurag Thakur, whose speech was treated differently. In his reply to the Lok Sabha debate, Venugopal challenged the Prime Minister to investigate the electoral bond scam, calling it one of the biggest scandals in the country.
Indian Parliament is heating up after Rahul Gandhi's fiery speech on communalism. Prime Minister Modi is expected to speak today in reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address and make a rebuttal to Gandhi's comments. In a key NDA meeting, Modi urged MPs to focus on serving the country, while Gandhi's speech sparked protests from the treasury benches and even intervention from PM Modi himself.
Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi gave a fiery speech on July 1, denouncing the BJP's tactics of spreading falsehoods and violence. In response, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced new criminal laws prioritizing justice rather than punishment. The fiery debates continued in both Houses of Parliament, with heated discussions on the NEET paper leak and Prime Minister Modi's election speeches. Despite the Speaker's attempts to expunge portions of Rahul Gandhi's remarks, the Leader of Opposition stood by his statement, stating that the truth cannot be erased.
The power struggle within the Karnataka Congress party becomes more intense as MLA Shivaganga Basavaraj publicly advocates for Deputy CM DK Shivakumar to be appointed as Chief Minister. Basavaraj credits Shivakumar for the party's recent election victory and praises his leadership abilities. He also addresses other leaders' demands for multiple Deputy CM posts and warns against opposition party BJP's attempts to seize power.
A misleading social media claim falsely accused newly elected TMC MPs Mahua Moitra and Sayani Ghosh of sleeping in Parliament. A closer look revealed that the viral image was taken from a video where the MPs were not sleeping, but rather captured in a specific moment. The claim was debunked with evidence and videos of the actual event showed that the MPs were not sleeping.
During a debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Speaker Om Birla engaged in a verbal exchange when Gandhi questioned why Birla bowed down to Prime Minister Modi but not to him when they shook hands on his election as the presiding officer. Birla responded saying it is a tradition to bow to elders, to which Gandhi said that the Speaker is the tallest leader of the House. Their exchange highlights the dynamics of power and hierarchy within the Indian political landscape.