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Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam lashes out at Congress leadership

Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam lashes out at Congress leadership

Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam was expelled from the party on April 04. Addressing a press conference in Mumbai, Sanjay Nirupam lashed out at Congress leadership and said, “I made an announcement yesterday and sent my resignation to Mallikarjun Kharge at around 10:40. I think right after they made this decision (to expel me from the party)...Congress party is a completely scattered party and the leaders of the party have also said that its ideology is directionless."Further, he said, "Earlier there used to be one power centre in the Congress party... but now there are five power centres in the Congress party and all five have their own lobbies which keep clashing with each other...In these five centres, first is Sonia Gandhi, second is Rahul Gandhi, third is Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, fourth is Mallikarjun Kharge and last is Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal ji... all of them are doing politics in their own way..."

04 April,2024 04:25 PM IST
Acharya Pramod Expulsion: Veteran Congress leader hails PM Modi

Acharya Pramod Expulsion: Veteran Congress leader hails PM Modi

After being expelled from the Congress party for ‘anti-party’ activities, Veteran Leader from the Congress party, Acharya Pramod slammed Congress leaders and hailed PM Modi. On Acharya Pramod expulsion, Acharya Pramod Krishnam said, "...'Main Congress party ka naukar nahi tha, aur maine naukri bhi nahi maangi thi'...The first person to see the dream of Ram Rajya was Mahatma Gandhi and PM Modi is fulfilling his dreams. If PM Modi is taking decisions for the welfare of the country, it should be appreciated but the Congress party hates PM Modi so much that now they have started hating the entire country. Now, they want to erase 'Sanatana', they hate PM Modi so much that they start hating anyone who even meets him...I want to thank the leaders of Congress who played a vital role in expelling me from the party..."

11 February,2024 05:32 PM IST
Acharya Pramod Expulsion: Acharya Pramod's explosive claims on Priyanka Gandhi

Acharya Pramod Expulsion: Acharya Pramod's explosive claims on Priyanka Gandhi

The Congress party recently expelled veteran Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam for 6 years. Soon after Acharya Pramod expulsion, the veteran leader made explosive claims about the equations within the Congress Party. Acharya Pramod Krishnam served as an advisor to Priyanka Gandhi. He claimed that Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is being disrespected in the party. He said, "Sachin Pilot has been disrespected a lot in the party and like Lord Shiv, he is gulping the poison. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is also being disrespected...You should ask her why is she not joining Rahul Gandhi in his Yatra? The question is who is giving instructions to disrespect them because our president (Mallikarjun Kharge) is just a rubber stamp..."

11 February,2024 04:25 PM IST
Acharya Pramod Expulsion: Veteran Congress Leader slams Rahul Gandhi

Acharya Pramod Expulsion: Veteran Congress Leader slams Rahul Gandhi

After being expelled from the Congress party for ‘anti-party’ activities, Veteran Leader from the Congress party, Acharya Pramod slammed Rahul Gandhi for insulting senior leaders. Expelled Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam said, "Congress party started insulting me. I have faced a lot of insults, yet I did not leave the party. The promise that I made to Rajiv Gandhi, used to come in between and hence I did not leave the party...I also thought that the person who does not know how to respect people who stood with their grandparents, mother, father...leaders like Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kamal Nath, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Digvijaya Singh and Anand Sharma used to stay with Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. They were the people who held the hands of Rahul Gandhi and made him learn how to walk. I questioned myself, that if the person does not respect such big leaders, then it won’t be a big thing for him to insult me...". Acharya Pramod Expulsion comes days after he met PM Narendra Modi and attended the Ayodhya Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony.

11 February,2024 03:24 PM IST
Mahua Moitra Eviction Notice: Mahua Moitra gets fresh notice to vacate bungalow

Mahua Moitra Eviction Notice: Mahua Moitra gets fresh notice to vacate bungalow

Another setback for expelled TMC MP Mahua Moitra after eviction notice was pasted on her bungalow in Delhi. The notice was pasted by Directorate of Estates, the department that looks after Central Govt’s official, residential properties. A fresh notice has been received by the expelled TMC MP Mahua Moitra and the eviction proceedings are ongoing. Govt has asked Mahua Moitra to vacate the official bungalow after she was expelled over cash-for-query scandal. Earlier on January 08, notice was served to Mahua Moitra to vacate the property within three days. However, Mahua Moitra submitted a request for further time to file a reply due to medical reasons. After Mahua’s expulsion as a parliamentarian, her allotment of government accommodation was cancelled.

17 January,2024 06:27 PM IST
Cash For Query: TMC MP Mahua Moitra Expelled From Lok Sabha; Warns BJP

Cash For Query: TMC MP Mahua Moitra Expelled From Lok Sabha; Warns BJP

TMC MP Mahua Moitra on December 08 was expelled from the Lok Sabha in 'cash for query' matter. She was expelled from the lower house of the Parliament on recommendations of Ethics Committee report in the House today. Opposition MPs staged a walkout from Parliament during voting

08 December,2023 05:16 PM IST | Mumbai
US National Security advisor Jake Sullivan speaks on Indo-Canadian Nijjar row

US National Security advisor Jake Sullivan speaks on Indo-Canadian Nijjar row

Amid the ongoing Indo-Canadian Nijjar row, the US has been and will continue to remain in touch with Indians at high levels over Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations that the Indian government was behind the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on September 21 (local time). On whether US President Joe Biden intends to speak to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue and whether the allegations could disrupt the US efforts to boost its ties with India, Sullivan said, "I am not going to get into the private diplomatic conversations that have either already happened or going to happen on this topic. Only to say that we have been and will be in contact with Indians at high levels on this issue. It is a matter of concern for us. It is something we take seriously,” said Jake Sullivan.

22 September,2023 11:48 AM IST
After Canaditan govt expelled Indian diplomat, India expels Canadian diplomat

After Canaditan govt expelled Indian diplomat, India expels Canadian diplomat

India responded quickly after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegation of killing Khalistani terrorist Nijjar. India finally expelled senior Canadian Diplomat after the Canadian High Commissioner was summoned by MEA. New Delhi hits back after the Canadian Govt expelled top Indian diplomat over allegedly killing of Khalistani terrorist. Canadian PM alleged that there was India’s involvement in the killing of Nijjar who died in June 2023. Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly also said that allegations proven true would be a “grave violation of Canada’s sovereignty”. India has outrightly rejected the Canadian government’s claim and said that the “allegations are absurd and motivated”.

19 September,2023 03:57 PM IST | Mumbai
Shocking! Expelled class 10th student shoots school principal

Shocking! Expelled class 10th student shoots school principal

A class 10th student shot principal of his school in Uttar Pradesh's Bijnore. The incident took place when the principal expelled the student. The principal was taken to the hospital for treatment. A case has been registered against the student and police is searching for the accused.

30 August,2018 04:50 PM IST

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