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DeMo Damocles sword sign of Narendra Modi's 'boldness': Nadda marks 11 years of BJP rule Nadda swept aside doubts over the stability of the current government, which needs the support of allies, and ...
BJP President JP Nadda asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 11 years in power have transformed Indian politics, shifting the focus from appeasement to performance and accountability. He ...
"May God give him good sense," Nadda said of Gandhi when asked about the Congress leader's criticism of the government's foreign policy and questions about the likely losses of fighter aircraft ...
NEW DELHI: BJP national president JP Nadda on Monday praised Narendra Modi's 11 years in office, calling it a transformative period that will be written in "golden letters".
Rahul Gandhi's allegations of election rigging in Maharashtra spark fierce rebuttals from BJP leaders, including JP Nadda, who call them 'absurd' and 'baseless.' ...
'Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi’s Remarks On Operation Sindoor Are Treasonous, Insulting To Indian Army,' Says BJP’s JP Nadda In a series of posts on X, Nadda responded to Congress MP's ...
Nadda said the success of Operation Sindoor was not announced by the government or any BJP spokesperson, but by senior officers of the Indian Army.
BJP National President and Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Wednesday slammed Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of insulting the Indian Army by ...
BJP President J P Nadda strongly criticised Rahul Gandhi's "surrender" accusation against Prime Minister Modi, asserting India's unwavering stance. Nadda accused the Congress party of a historical ...
India does not send dossiers any more, we only give a befitting reply, says Nadda Safe and strong India is marching ahead under Modi’s leadership, says BJP chief in Rajasthan ...
However, Nadda’s remarks drew sharp criticism from the Opposition. Leader of Opposition Tikaram Julie said, “Today, JP Nadda finally spoke from his heart and revealed what the BJP has been hiding.
Mercenaries are outlawed under international law. But Russia has misused the label to deny foreign fighters their protections as prisoners of war.