Modi Opening Indian Embassy

Modi Announces Opening Of Indian Embassy In Timor-Leste

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the opening of India’s embassy in Dili, Timor-Leste while addressing the 20th ASEAN-India Summit in Jakarta 

“Act East in action – Delhi to Dili! At the ASEAN-India Summit in Jakarta, PM @narendramodi announces decision to open our Embassy in Dili, Timor-Leste,” posted Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs, Arindam Bagchi on X after PM Modi’s announcement.

Dili is the capital city of Timor-Leste, or East Timor, on the country’s north coast. The city holds importance as it recalls the nation’s struggles for independence from Portugal as well as Indonesia. 

India was one of the early countries to establish diplomatic relations with Timor Leste  and was represented at its Independence Day celebrations in May 2002 by a high level delegation led by the then Minister of State for External Affairs. An MOU formally establishing diplomatic relations was signed on 24 January 2003. 

India’s decision to open an embassy in Dilli its commitment to the Act East policy.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi said that ASEAN is the central pillar of India’s Act East policy and it has an important place in India’s Indo-Pacific initiative. He also termed the engagement with the ASEAN group as an important pillar of India’s ‘Act East Policy’.

“Our history and geography unite India and ASEAN. Along with it, our shared values, regional integration, and our shared belief in peace, prosperity and a multipolar world also unite us. ASEAN is the central pillar of India’s Act East Policy. India supports ASEAN’s outlook on ASEAN-India centrality and Indo-Pacific,” PM Modi said in his address in Hindi.

In his departure statement, before leaving for Jakarta on Wednesday, PM Modi noted that engagement with the ASEAN is an important pillar of India’s ‘Act East Policy’, and said he is looking forward to exchanging views with leaders of the grouping on the “future contours” of partnership which has now entered its fourth decade.

“My first engagement will be the 20th ASEAN-India Summit. I look forward to discussing with ASEAN leaders the future contours of our partnership, which has now entered its fourth decade. Engagement with ASEAN is an important pillar of India’s ‘Act East’ policy,” PM Modi said.

PM Modi, who is in Jakarta, will return to New Delhi on Thursday evening ahead of the G20 Summit, which will be held on September 9 and 10. (ANI)

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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation WPL Finals

Delhi Metro Services To Begin From 4 am During G20 Summit

Ahead of the G20 Summit, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Wednesday announced that from September 8-10, train services will begin at 4 am.

“For the upcoming G-20 Summit to be held in Delhi on 9th and 10th September 2023, the Delhi Metro train services will start from 04:00 AM from terminal stations of all Lines for three days that is from 8th to 10th September 2023,” DMRC said in a statement.

The metro trains will run with a frequency of 30 minutes on all lines till 6 am and after 6 am, metro trains will run as per the normal timetable throughout the day on all lines.

“All Metro stations will remain open for the general public during this period (September 8-10) except Supreme Court Metro Station where no boarding/deboarding of passengers will be allowed on September 9-10 due to security constraints,” said Anuj Dayal, Principal Executive Director, Corporate Communications, DMRC.

“However, as and when directed by the security agencies, entry/exit at some stations may be regulated for a brief period in the New Delhi district on the 9th and 10th of September to facilitate the movement of VVIP delegations,” DMRC said.

Dayal said, “Parking at all Metro stations will also continue to remain available as usual except for three Metro stations falling in the New Delhi district. Parking at these three stations namely, Supreme Court, Patel Chowk and Rama Krishna Ashram Marg will remain closed from 4 am of September 8 till 12 PM of September 11.”

In view of this prestigious G-20 summit being held in the national capital, Delhi Metro also appeals to its passengers to extend all possible cooperation in the smooth running of the Metro services and follow the instructions of station staff and guidelines issued by the authorities from time to time without falling prey to rumours.

For regular updates regarding Metro services, passengers are advised to follow DMRC’s official social media handles @officialDMRC on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram including the ‘Delhi Metro Rail’ App and website www.delhimetrorail.com. Passengers are also advised to use the ‘DMRC Travel’ App for instant booking of QR tickets for travel in Metro eliminating the need to go to ticket counters/stand in queue. (ANI)

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National Teachers Day Award 2023

Murmu Confers National Teachers’ Award 2023 To 75 Awardees In Delhi

President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday conferred the National Teachers’ Award 2023 to 75 selected awardees in Delhi.

Speaking on occasion, President Murmu said, “Our teachers and students should gather detailed knowledge from Charak and Sushruta and from Aryabhatta to Chandrayaan-3, take inspiration from them and work for the glorious future of the country with a broad mind. I firmly believe that our teachers and students will together take India rapidly ahead towards becoming a developed country in Kartavya Kaal.”

She further said that giving students love is more important than giving them education.

“When teachers appreciate or encourage or punish, students remember everything. If they are punished to improve them, students realise it with time. So, I believe that giving them love is more important than giving them education. Our Education Policy gives priority to connecting with Indian culture and pride,” she said.

The award ceremony was held in Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. 

According to a government release, each award carries a certificate of merit, a cash award of Rs 50,000 and a silver medal.

Department of School Education and Literacy of the Ministry of Education has been organising a National level function on Teachers Day every year to confer the National Awards to the best teachers in the country, selected through a rigorous, transparent selection process.

From this year, the ambit of the National Teachers’ Award has been expanded to include teachers of the Department of Higher Education and the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, it added.

50 school teachers, 13 teachers from higher education and 12 teachers from the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship have been awarded this year.

Every year, the country celebrates September 5, the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, as National Teachers’ Day. The purpose of the National Teachers’ Award is to celebrate the unique contribution of teachers in the country and to honour those teachers who, through their commitment and dedication, have not only improved the quality of education but also enriched the lives of their students.

With a view to recognize innovative teaching, research, community outreach and novelty of work the nominations were sought in online mode to maximize participation (Jan Bhagidari).

The ministry constituted three separate Independent National Jurys comprising eminent persons for the selection of teachers. (ANI)

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Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) gangster Hashim Baba

Law & Order For G20 Will Be Flawless: Delhi Police

On security arrangements ahead of G20, Delhi Police Special Commissioner, Law and Order Dependra Pathak said that G20 was a prestigious summit and the Delhi police are confident that law and order arrangements would be flawless.

Delhi Police Special Commissioner, Law and Order Dependra Pathak said, “G20 is a prestigious summit. It is a matter of pride for India and Delhi. Delhi police have the focused responsibility of safety, security, law and order. We are taking it as a challenge. We are planning it with professional excellence and executing it on the ground. We are doing rehearsals for it. For the summit area, certain segments of Delhi police are focused.”

“Other parts of Delhi, which affect the general perception of the summit, should also be flawless and fail-proof. We have made plans for it as its focus responsibility is with us,” Delhi Police Special Commissioner Dependra Pathak said.

“There is a national element and an international element in G20. We have analysed the law and order situation where the G20 summit has taken place before. We have done a comprehensive analysis taking into consideration several aspects like international pressure groups and local organisations” he added. 

Elements of community policing like police friends, resident associations, market associations, home guards, civil defence etc. have also joined as force multipliers. We are taking help from para-military forces, Special Commissioner Dependra Pathak said.

“Under strategic planning, We have ensured no mishap takes place right from normal protest to communal sensitive pockets. Delhi police is confident and we will leave no stone unturned and we will see to it that law and order arrangements are flawless. We will work with a firm attitude but be thoroughly effective on the ground,” he added.

The Delhi Police have started conducting vehicle checking at various locations across the national capital ahead of the upcoming G20 summit on September 9 and 10. Surprise checks were conducted at India Gate and other parts of the city between Monday night and early hours on Tuesday.

The two-day summit will draw leaders and delegates from 40 countries, including the 20 member states. The G20 Summit is set to be hosted at the state-of-the-art Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre at Pragati Maidan.

The New Delhi G20 summit will see the biggest participation in the history of the grouping, with arrangements in place for the mega event, including those for the stay of leaders of member countries and the invited guest countries. (ANI)

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Li Qiang Will Attend G20

Not Xi, Li Qiang Will Attend G20 In India, Confirms Beijing

Setting at rest all speculations around Chinese President Xi Jinping’s participation at the G20 Summit in New Delhi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China has announced that Li Qiang will attend the 18th G20 Summit to be held in New Delhi, India on September 9 and 10. 

Quoting foreign ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning, the statement read, “At the invitation of the government of the Republic of India, Premier of the State Council Li Qiang will attend the 18th G20 Summit to be held in New Delhi, India, on September 9 and 10.”

However, no reason was given in the statement about Xi’s absence from the summit.

Earlier, Reuters had reported that Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to skip the G20 Summit to be held in India.

Sources in China, two of whom said they were informed by Chinese officials, added they were not aware of the reason for Xi’s expected absence, according to Reuters.

The Chinese President has made few overseas trips since China abruptly dropped its Covid restrictions. He, however, attended the BRICS Summit in South Africa last week.

Several G20 ministerial meetings in India ahead of the summit have been contentious as Russia and China together opposed joint statements which included paragraphs condemning Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine last year, according to Reuters.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Xi on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit during which he highlighted India’s concerns over the unresolved issues along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), in Ladakh.

The two leaders agreed to direct their relevant officials “to intensify efforts at expeditious disengagement and de-escalation”.

Along with Xi, Russian President Vladimir Putin will also not attend the summit in India.

According to a statement released by the Russian Foreign Ministry, Lavrov is expected to attend two plenary sessions on September 9 and 10. Lavrov is scheduled to hold several bilateral talks and contacts on the sidelines of the summit. (ANI)

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Chief Minister Atishi LG

If Someone Sees Shivling, I Have No Objection: Delhi LG On Fountains Near Airport

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena said on Saturday that fountains installed on the way to Delhi airport ahead of the G20 summit are art pieces made by an artisan from Rajasthan and “not Shivling” and he has no objection if someone sees ‘Shivling’ in it.

He said there should be no controversy concerning the fountains amid complaints by Aam Aadmi Party.

Vinai Kumar Saxena told ANI in an interview that India is a unique country where rivers and trees are worshipped and the focus at this time should be on giving the best experience to delegates visiting Delhi for the G20 summit.

  “Those are art pieces made by an artisan from Rajasthan, not ‘Shivling’. Ours is a unique country where rivers and trees are worshipped. If someone sees ‘shivling’ in it (‘Shivling-shaped’ fountains), then it is very good; I have no objection to it, but there should be no controversy…,” he said.

AAP MLAs Friday wrote to the Special Commissioner, Delhi Police, and complained against LG VK Saxena and other government officials for “outraging the religious sentiments of Hindus by installing 18 Shivling fountains for decoration/beautification” purposes near Palam technical area in the national capital.

AAP leader Sanjay Singh had earlier sought an apology from the Bharatiya Janata Party over the decision and alleged that the LG had “insulted” Shivling.

The G20 Summit will be hosted in the national capital on September 9 and 10. (ANI)

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Modi Kicks Off His Campaigning

Elections 2024, Ahoy! Modi Kicks Off His Campaigning 

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 90-minute speech from the ramparts of the 375-year-old Red Fort in Delhi, many in Indian media did stories on how long or short his speeches have been since 2014 when he made his first one (the longest, if you care to know, was 94 minutes in 2016; and the shortest, 56 minutes, was in 2017). 

That sort of trivia may count for news in some circles but in the 90 minutes that he spoke, the Prime Minister covered much ground. And as the speech progressed it could, to many listeners, resemble the unfolding of an election campaign. The 2024 Parliamentary elections are barely eight months away and a careful listening of the Prime Minister’s speech on August 15 shows that he’s off the block already.

Early in the speech Modi referred to the communal violence in Manipur and the instances of atrocities such as the public dishonoring of women by a mob, and expressed solidarity with the people of the northeastern state that has been in turmoil for months. The Prime Minister had not publicly commented on Manipur until recently in Parliament. 

Soon, though, he moved on to his government’s achievements and initiatives in various sectors, such as health, education, infrastructure, defense, agriculture, and social welfare. He also announced the launch of the Vishwakarma Yojana for barbers and goldsmiths with an initial spending of Rs. 13,000-15,000 crore. Could that be a move to woo the backward castes and the poor, who form a significant vote bank in India? In a jab at the Opposition, chiefly the Congress party, Modi also called for uprooting the evils of “corruption and dynasty politics” to safeguard the nation’s economic development. 

The politics in Modi’s speech was unmistakable. While Modi referred to how India had achieved independence after 1000 years of rule by outsiders–a probable reference to the Mughal invasion of the subcontinent, followed by the British rule–and mentioned the names of Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, B.R.Ambedkar, Jaiprakash Narayan, Sri Aurobindo, and Swami Vivekananda, as being crucial contributors to freedom and nation-building, but carefully left out any reference to India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru or the Nehru-Gandhi family of which Rahul Gandhi, the Congress leader, is a descendant.

Gandhi’s popularity has been getting a boost. In many circles, he is seen as a hero: he got thrown out of parliament after he was convicted in a defamation case (charged with maligning the “Modi” surname in an election speech in 2019) but was reinstated following a Supreme Court order that went in his favor.

Last year, Gandhi led a mass movement, Bharat Jodo Yatra, and walked from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu to Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, covering a distance of about 4,000 km (2,485 miles) in 146 days. It was aimed at uniting Indians against the “divisive politics” of the ruling (Modi’s) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and protesting against the economic and social problems faced by the country.

These have served to boost Gandhi’s image after people had begun doubting his leadership abilities following the Congress’ repeated poor performance in elections–the 2019 parliamentary polls and in various state elections since then. Modi and the BJP will not want that to happen. 

Modi also made lighthearted mention of his desire to deliver next year’s Independence Day speech, if he had the blessings of his countrymen, a clear indication that he was intent on winning and serving a third term as Prime Minister. 

In the next election, the Opposition strategy, although still being formed, will likely be a bit different. Most of India’s major Opposition parties have allied in a united front, known as the acronym INDIA and expanding into a mouthful, Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, and propose to nominate one joint candidate in most constituencies to take on the BJP candidate. Consequently the BJP will likely tweak its own strategy to combat this. 

As always, India’s next election will be interesting to follow. And the contest began last week–from the ramparts of Delhi’s Red Fort.

India’s go-getter CJI makes a difference

Since November 2022, after he became the Chief Justice of India’s Supreme Court, Dhananjay Y. Chandrachud, 63, there has been a string of achievements that can be attributed to him. 

First, the Supreme Court has been able to dispose of cases faster under Chandrachud. For years, in any given period the Supreme Court would have more cases filed than could be disposed of by it. But, during Chandrachud’s ongoing tenure that has reversed. Since he took over, 14,209 cases have been disposed of against the 13,764 new cases filed.

Some of the measures that have contributed to the speedy disposal of cases include the introduction of virtual hearings, e-filings, live streaming of hearings, the use of AI, and other dispute resolution mechanisms; and, in addition, the process of listing petitions has been streamlined.

But it is the landmark judgments that he has presided over that have upheld the constitutional values of democracy, secularism, human rights, and social justice. Some of these include the verdicts on the validity of the Citizenship Amendment Act, the abolition of triple talaq, the protection of personal data, the regulation of hate speech and fake news, the recognition of transgender rights, and the decriminalization of euthanasia, 

Chandrachud has also been vocal in his dissenting opinions. For instance, he dissented from the majority judgment that upheld the validity of the electoral bonds scheme, which he argued was a threat to transparency and accountability in political funding. He has also advocated for increasing the judge-to-population ratio, filling up the vacancies in the judiciary, enhancing the diversity and representation of women and marginalized groups in the judicial appointments. Chandrachud is the CJI of the moment. He is the top judge the country badly needs.

Doping in the Indian sports world

Dutee Chand, 27, is an Indian sprinter and current national champion in the women’s 100 metres event. She is the first Indian to win a gold medal in 100m race in a global competition and the third Indian woman to ever qualify for the Women’s 100 metres event at the Summer Olympic Games. She is also India’s first athlete to openly come out as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. But Chand has also been banned by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for four years after failing two dope tests for selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs), which are non-steroidal substances often used to treat osteoporosis, anaemia, and wound healing in patients. 

Dutee recently claimed that she will challenge the ban as the consumption of the substance was unintentional and on the advice of her physiotherapist.

Doping, however, is a serious problem in Indian sport, as India is ranked third in doping, according to the latest World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) report released in 2021. With 152 instances of doping across various sports disciplines, the country fares only marginally better than  Russia (167) and Italy (157). 

On the list of those who failed doping tests in India, are not only seasoned pros but also once promising junior athletes and sportspersons. On this list are not only seasoned pros but once promising Indian juniors. Doping refers to the practice of using banned chemical substances, known as performance enhancing drugs (PEDs), by athletes. The primary goal is to enhance performance, but it also poses health risks and ethical issues. 

A quick history of India’s moon mission

As Chandrayaan-3, the latest of India’s lunar exploration missions,  last week sent new images of the surface of the moon from up close as it nears its landing spot near the moon’s south pole, here’s a recap of India’s history with its moon missions.

Chandrayaan is a series of lunar exploration missions launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The first mission, Chandrayaan-1, was launched in 2008. It discovered the presence of water molecules on the moon’s surface. The second mission, Chandrayaan-2, was launched in 2019 and was scheduled to land on the moon. It consisted of an orbiter, a lander, and a rover. But things went wrong and the lander-rover crashed on the moon. The orbiter continues to orbit and observe the moon even today.

The ongoing mission, Chandrayaan-3, was launched in July this year and is expected to soft land near the south pole of the moon on August 23. If successful, India will be the first country to land near the lunar south pole and the fourth country to achieve a soft landing on the moon after the US, the former Soviet Union, and China. 

Why are there so many fires around the world? A roundup.

In recent months devastating fires causing harm to both lives as well as the environment have broken out in various parts of the world, including Greece, Hawaii, Tenerife, and Canada. The fires have happened all at the same time but perhaps not for the exact same reason.

Wildfires can be caused by many factors, such as many factors, such as weather, climate, vegetation, human activity, and lightning. 

The fires in Greece are mainly driven by a heatwave that swept through Europe in July, creating record-breaking temperatures and dry conditions that made the vegetation more flammable. The fires have hit several islands and regions, such as Lesbos, Evia, Attica, and Peloponnese. Some of the fires may have been started by arsonists or negligence, such as discarded cigarettes or unattended campfires.

In Hawaii, the fires were mainly caused by human activity, such as agricultural burning, fireworks, power lines, or vehicles. The fires have been worsened by strong winds, low humidity, and drought. The fires in Hawaii hit several islands and areas, such as Maui, Oahu, Kauai, and Big Island. Some of the fires have threatened homes, businesses, and natural resources, such as forests and wildlife. 

In Tenerife, the fires were mainly caused by natural factors, such as lightning strikes or volcanic activity. The fires have been worsened by high temperatures, low rainfall, and strong winds that have created a tinderbox situation on the island. The fires have affected several towns and villages, such as La Esperanza, Arafo, and Candelaria. Some of the residents have been evacuated, bringing their animals with them.  

In Canada, the fires are mainly caused by climate change, which has increased the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, droughts, storms, and lightning. The fires have been fueled by the accumulation of deadwood and organic matter that have dried out due to the lack of precipitation and snowpack. Several Canadian provinces and territories, such as British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Yukon, have been affected by the fires, which have endangered communities and infrastructure.

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Delhi Rain

Rain Lashes Parts Of Delhi, Brings Relief From Scorching Heat

Rain lashed several parts of Delhi on Saturday morning, bringing temperatures further down in the city, which was witnessing sultry weather conditions.

Showers brought much-needed relief from the intense heat.

The rain drenched the revamped Central Vista Avenue (now Kartavya Path).

The water level of the Yamuna in the national capital dropped below the danger level on Friday.

The danger level of the river is 204.5 metres.

On July 13, the Yamuna registered its highest-ever level in Delhi, at 208.66 metres. (ANI)

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Deepak Babaria Congress in-charge for Delhi Alka Lamba

No Discussion On Polls Or Alliance: Cong In-Charge For Delhi

Deepak Babaria, Congress in-charge for Delhi, on Wednesday, distanced the party from its leader Alka Lamba’s statement, saying that there was no discussion held on elections or alliance in today’s meeting. Babaria even termed her statement “immature”. 

Speaking to ANI, Babaria said, “I am finding myself for want of words to get some sense of the AAP. Alka Lamba is not an authorized spokesperson for much larger issues. As an in-charge, I have said there has been no discussion on it (Lok Sabha seats).” 

“After the completion of the meeting, I clearly said that there were no discussions regarding elections or alliance in the meeting. I also said that any discussion of the INDIA alliance will only take place in the presence of Mallikarjun Kharge ji,” he said. 

Earlier in the day the Congress party held a meeting of its Delhi unit. 

After the meeting, Congress leader Alka Lamba claimed that the party had asked its cadres and leaders to start making preparations for the seven Lok Sabha seats for the 2024 elections. 

This statement triggered the AAP to threaten a walkout from the INDIA alliance. Party spokesperson Priyanka Kakar said, “If they (Congress) don’t want to form an alliance in Delhi, then it makes no sense to go for the INDIA alliance, it is a waste of time. The party’s top leadership will decide whether or not to attend the next meeting of the INDIA alliance.” 

This forced Congress in charge for Delhi to make a clarification that no talks had been held on the alliance in Delhi. 

He also cautioned the AAP on its media statement, saying, “The AAP should understand… to make such statements.” 

“They should also understand that the entire media wants to support the BJP..want to provoke you.. After provoking you, to make such statements..I think it is the most unfortunate thing,” Babaria said, referring to Priyanka Kakkar’s statement. 

He further mentioned that there was no discussion held in the meeting today.

“To make some imaginary statements…And if someone believes the immature statements of our spokesperson..they should have clarified it with me,” he said, terming it the “mischief of media to favour the BJP”. 

The INDIA alliance is scheduled to meet in Mumbai at the end of this month and a potential face-off between the AAP and the Congress would have hurt the alliance. (ANI)

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Rahul Gandhi

Call Us Whatever You Want…We Are INDIA: Rahul

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s jibe at the newly-formed INDIA alliance of opposition parties and said he can call them by any name but they will “help heal Manipur” and “rebuild the idea of India” in the state which has seen ethnic violence.

Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet that parties of INDIA will bring back “love and peace” to the people of Manipur.
“Call us whatever you want, Mr. Modi. We are INDIA. We will help heal Manipur and wipe the tears of every woman and child. We will bring back love and peace for all her people. We will rebuild the idea of India in Manipur,” Gandhi said.

The Congress leaders’ remarks came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a jibe at  the emerging alliance of opposition parties in his remarks at the meeting of BJP Parliamentary Party on Tuesday.

Twenty-six opposition parties including Congress, which met in Bengaluru earlier this month, decided to name their alliance – INDIA (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance).

BJP leader Ravi Shankar told the media after the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting that PM Modi had said in his remarks that “something on face value could be different from something that is really true”.

“PM Modi has said that Indian National Congress, East India Company was founded by a foreign national. Today people are using names like Indian Mujahideen and Indian People’s Front. Something on face value could be different from something that is really true,” Prasad said.

“We are proud of our PM. We are coming back to power in 2024,” he added.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also reacted in the Rajya Sabha to PM Modi’s remarks.

“So many representatives are giving notices under 267 in Parliament. We are talking about Manipur. Manipur is burning but the Prime Minister is talking about East India Company,” Kharge said.

Sources said parties of INDIA are planning to move no-confidence motion against the BJP-led government in the Lok Sabha.

They said that the floor leaders of Congress and other like-minded parties discussed the proposal to bring a no-confidence motion in their meeting held on Tuesday morning. (ANI)

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