Category: NATION

  • ‘Biggest failure’: Cong questions achievements of govt delegations sent abroad

    ‘Biggest failure’: Cong questions achievements of govt delegations sent abroad

    New Delhi: The Congress on Friday claimed that the “biggest failure” of the government’s foreign policy was its inability to arrange meetings of its delegations sent abroad with heads of states or influential people and asked what the country got out of the exercise.

    The opposition party alleged that India is being “insulted” all over the world due to the “failed foreign policy” of the Modi government.

    Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said Canada did not invite India for the G-7 meeting, US President Donald Trump is constantly taking credit for the “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan, India has become isolated and “our all-weather friends are distancing themselves from us”.

    The party’s social media department head also claimed that big countries are being seen in India’s enemy’s camp and Pakistan which “we had completely sidelined is roaming around like a hero today”.

    “It is getting the opportunity to be represented in global institutions, global institutions are giving it financial aid. Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not even glance towards Kashmir in the last 45 days, but today he has reached Kashmir to cut the ribbon,” Shrinate said at a press conference at the Indira Gandhi Bhawan here.

    In such a situation, many questions arise in the mind of the whole country, she said.

    “After being in power for more than 11 years and visiting more than 90 countries, we have gained nothing due to the failed foreign policy of Narendra Modi,” she alleged.

    Referring to the multi-party diplomatic delegations that visited various countries to convey India’s stand following Operation Sindoor, she said, “When you represent the country overseas, you are restrained. There are many things you want to say, but you can’t on foreign soil. The delegations might not have been able to say, but we certainly will.”

    “The question we are raising is this: these delegations went overseas, and it turned out to be a complete failure of our foreign policy, as we were not able to get them a single meeting with people of consequence,” Shrinate said.

    How many countries have spoken in our favour after these delegation trips, she asked.

    “How many have denounced Pakistan? Kuwait has lifted a 19-year ban on Pakistani visas. How is that okay? The delegations have come back and admitted that they acted as India’s ambassadors there and couldn’t speak much on these issues, but back home they will raise them,” she said.

    Interestingly, most of these delegations were made to meet people of Indian origin, Indian embassies and high commissions, Shrinate pointed out.

    Most of the delegations were able to meet only an under secretary, a former minister, a state level minister, she said.

    “How about the government addressing its own Parliament? They don’t want to call a special session, but they want to address Indians overseas. What kind of doublespeak is this? And what have we achieved with these delegations?” she said.

    “I have highlighted a string of policy failures, owing to the complete collapse of our foreign policy and for which India is paying a huge price,” she added.

    The leaders of these delegations were seen addressing people of Indian origin and those working in our embassy, Shrinate said and added that they visited museums, UNESCO World Heritage Site, churches, there was singing and dancing and there were big dinners.

    “In such a situation, the question is that – what concrete achievement did we get from this? Why could you not arrange a meeting of the delegation with the heads of states? How many countries came out in our favour and issued a statement? How many countries condemned Pakistan, which gives shelter to terrorists?” she said.

    How many countries are openly standing with us, she went on to ask.

    According to Shrinate, Trump has said nine times in videos and posted twice on X that he got a ceasefire done between India and Pakistan by threatening the two countries with stopping trade.

    “This is a threat to our sovereignty, but ‘sindoor ke saudagar’ is silent against it, not a single word is coming out of his mouth,” she said in a swipe against the prime minister.

    The prime minister is ready to talk on everything, but is not saying anything against these statements of Trump, she said.

    The situation is such that now even Russia also believes that the US mediated a ceasefire, Shrinate said, referring to a claim made by Vladimir Putin’s aide that the recent conflict between India and Pakistan figured during a phone call between the Russian president and Trump and that the hostilities were “stopped with the personal participation” of the US president.

    “But even today no one knows… why was the ceasefire done? What were the conditions of the ceasefire? Why were the hands of our army tied? The reality is that the silence of the ‘surrender’ prime minister is screaming that he has done the ceasefire under pressure,” Shrinate said.

    Before 2014, India had isolated Pakistan and started treating it like a terrorist country, she claimed.

    “The valour and courage of our army defeated Pakistan. But the failed policy of Narendra Modi made Pakistan a hero by agreeing to a ceasefire and surrendering before Donald Trump,” she alleged.

    Noting that it has been 45 days since the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Shrinate said, “I am proud to say that after 26/11, we killed every terrorist one by one. Those who were arrested by our brave soldiers were also hanged. But the cruel terrorists of Pahalgam have not been arrested yet.”

    “Where are those people? Has the earth swallowed them or has the sky eaten them up? Until those terrorists are arrested, the martyrs’ families will not get justice.

  • Bengaluru stampede: Karnataka ADGP Intelligence transferred, CM’s political secretary removed

    Bengaluru stampede: Karnataka ADGP Intelligence transferred, CM’s political secretary removed

    Bengaluru: The Karnataka government on Friday “relieved” MLC K Govindaraj as political secretary to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and shunted out Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Intelligence, Hemant Nimbalkar in connection with June 4 stampede that killed 11 people, official sources said.

    These decisions came a day after Siddaramaiah suspended Bengaluru police commissioner B Dayananda and four other senior police officials.

    The stampede occurred on Wednesday evening in front of the Chinnaswamy stadium here, where a large number of people thronged to participate in the RCB team’s IPL victory celebrations. Eleven people died and 56 were injured in the incident.

    “The appointment of K Govindaraj as Political Secretary to the Chief Minister is hereby revoked with immediate effect. Accordingly, K Govindaraj is hereby relieved from the post of Political Secretary to the Chief Minister with immediate effect,” an official notification said.

    Though no official reason was given for Govindaraj’s removal, the decision is said to be linked to the June 4 incident, according to official sources.

    Amid allegations of intelligence failure over the stampede and the administration’s inaction in this regard, the government has decided to transfer ADGP, Intelligence, Hemant Nimbalkar, and senior IPS officer Ravi S will replace him.

    “Hemant M. Nimbalkar, IPS (KN 1998) Additional Director General of Police, Intelligence is transferred with immediate effect and posted until further orders as Additional Director General of Police & Commissioner, Department of Information and Public Relations, Bengaluru,” the official notification said.

    “Ravi S, IPS (KN 1998) Additional Director General of Police & Principal Secretary to Government (PCAS), Bengaluru is transferred with immediate effect and posted until further orders as Additional Director General of Police, Intelligence vice Hemant M Nimbalkar, transferred,” it added.

    Conceding that there was an intelligence failure in connection with the stampede incident, the CM on Thursday said, “No decision has been made yet about what action to be taken in this regard. We have discussed it.”

  • Rahul repeats ‘surrender’ jibe at Modi

    Rahul repeats ‘surrender’ jibe at Modi

    Rajgir (Bihar):  Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday repeated his “surrender” jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which had recently evoked outrage from the BJP.

    The Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha used the expression at a ‘Samvidhan Suraksha Sammelan’ (symposium for protecting the Constitution) in Bihar, days after he had accused Modi of capitulation before US President Donald Trump.

    “Trump has said at least 11 times that he compelled Modi to surrender. Our PM is not able to even whimper in protest. The reason is, what Trump has said, is the reality,” Gandhi said at Rajgir in Nalanda district.

    Notably, Gandhi had claimed in Bhopal earlier this week that at the height of military conflict with Pakistan, Modi was told by Trump, “Narendra, surrender”.

    The remark had left the BJP peeved, with the party’s national president Jagat Prakash Nadda calling it “treason” and spokesman Sudhanshu Trivedi alleging that the utterance was far more offensive than what terrorists like Hafiz Saeed could have said about India.

    However, in his address at Rajgir, the former Congress president maintained: “I have been fighting the RSS and they surrender too easily. It does not take them long to write mercy petitions. Of course, modern technology may have led to replacement of pen and paper with WhatsApp”.

    The allusion was to clemency petitions written to the British Raj by RSS ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, while he was lodged at the cellular jail in Andaman.

    The Congress leader said the alleged propensity to surrender was at work when Modi, a former RSS pracharak, gave in to the demand for a caste census.

    “I had told Modi, staring at him in the eye on the floor of the Parliament, that we will compel his government to hold a caste census,” claimed Gandhi.

    But, the BJP will not allow a real caste census as it will finish their politics, he alleged.

    “Just look at how Modi calls himself an OBC and also claims there is no caste,” Gandhi claimed.

    He also said there are two models of caste census.

    “One is that of the BJP, in which all is decided behind closed doors by bureaucrats, among whom there would hardly be anyone from the deprived castes.

    “The other model is that of (Congress-ruled) Telangana where Dalits’ organisations and leaders are taken on board and participants in the survey freely air their experiences about things like untouchability,” said Gandhi.

  • NDA govt devoted to welfare of poor, committed to building self-reliant India: Modi

    NDA govt devoted to welfare of poor, committed to building self-reliant India: Modi

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday described his government as compassionate and devoted to the welfare of the poor as it prepares to launch a mass outreach to highlight its achievements in 11 years in office.

    Modi said on X that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has over the past decade taken path-breaking steps to uplift several people from the clutches of poverty, focussing on empowerment, infrastructure and inclusion.

    The NDA remains committed to building an inclusive and self-reliant India, where every citizen has the opportunity to live with dignity, he said, adding that all its key schemes have transformed the lives of the poor.

    He said, “Initiatives like PM Awas Yojana, PM Ujjwala Yojana, Jan Dhan Yojana and Ayushman Bharat have enhanced access to housing, clean cooking fuel, banking and healthcare. The push for DBT, digital inclusion and rural infrastructure has ensured transparency and faster delivery of benefits till the last mile.”

    It is due to this that over 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty, he said.

    Modi is set to complete the first year of his third straight term in office on June 9, marking an uninterrupted 11 years in power.

    Charing a meeting of his Council of Ministers on Wednesday, he had asked ministries to set high goals and work in an overdrive to achieve them, telling his colleagues to highlight the major achievements of the government in their outreach to the masses.

  • Will PM clarify: Congress on Putin aide’s ‘India-Pak conflict stopped with Trump’s participation’ claim

    Will PM clarify: Congress on Putin aide’s ‘India-Pak conflict stopped with Trump’s participation’ claim

    New Delhi, Jun 5 (PTI) The Congress on Thursday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to clarify on a claim made by a Russian president’s aide that the recent conflict between India and Pakistan figured during a phone call between Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump and that the hostilities were “stopped with the personal participation” of the American leader.

    During their conversation on Wednesday, Trump and Putin discussed Ukraine and also touched on some other issues, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov told a briefing.

    “They also touched upon the Middle East and the armed conflict between India and Pakistan, which was stopped with the personal participation of President Trump,” Ushakov was quoted as saying by Russia’s state-run TASS news agency.

    Ushakov, however, did not share the details.

    In a post on X, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, “President Putin’s aide Yury Ushakov has just revealed that the 4-day India-Pakistan conflict came up in the 75-minute telephonic conversation of President Putin and President Trump on June 4th.”

    “Mr Ushakov has let it be known that it was the personal involvement of President Trump that halted the armed hostilities between India and Pakistan. Will the PM  @narendramodi clarify?” Ramesh asked.

    Trump has repeatedly claimed that he was the one who stopped India and Pakistan from fighting.

    However, India has been maintaining that the understanding on cessation of hostilities with Pakistan was arrived at following direct talks between the directors general of military operations (DGMOs) of the two countries.

  • Govt must take resolute diplomatic actions to de-hyphenate India, Pakistan on global stage: Cong

    Govt must take resolute diplomatic actions to de-hyphenate India, Pakistan on global stage: Cong

    New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday said Pakistan being named vice chair of the 15-member UN Security Council’s counterterrorism committee and chair of another panel of the world body was most unfortunate, ill-informed and unacceptable.

    In a statement, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge urged the government to take resolute diplomatic actions to de-hyphenate India and Pakistan on the global stage, and exhorted the international community to understand and support New Delhi’s stand on terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

    The party also described the development as the sad story of “our own foreign policy collapse” but questioned how the global community can continue to legitimise Pakistan’s sponsorship of terrorism.

    Kharge asserted that making Pakistan accountable for its sins is a necessity not just for India but for the interests of the international community.

    “The Indian National Congress exhorts the international community to understand and support India’s stand on terrorism emanating from Pakistan,” he said.

    Kharge’s remarks came after the development that Pakistan will chair the Taliban Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council for 2025 and will be vice-chair of the Counter-Terrorism Committee of the UN body.

    “Pakistan is the perpetrator of terror. India is a victim of terror. They cannot be equated. They should not be hyphenated,” Kharge said in a post on X.

    The IMF, the ADB, and the World Bank sanctioning or deciding to sanction loans and bailout packages shall only increase Pakistan’s military expenditure, which its rogue Army uses to unleash terror on Indians, he said.

    “The naming of Pakistan as the vice-chair of the 15-member United Nations Security Council’s Counter Terrorism Committee and chair the Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025 is most unfortunate, ill-informed and unacceptable,” Kharge said.

    The international community must see merit in India’s case that Pakistan should be included back in the FATF grey list for monitoring of its terror financing, he asserted.

    Kharge pointed out that Pakistan was first included in the grey list after India’s diplomatic efforts, under then prime minister Manmohan Singh in 2008 and again in 2012.

    It has been in the Grey List three times, the last being in 2018, he noted.

    “Making Pakistan accountable for its sins is a necessity not just for India, but for the interests of the international community. It is perhaps worth to remind that the most wanted terrorist – Osama Bin Laden, responsible for 9/11, was found and eliminated in Pakistan. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM), the chief planner of 9/11, was also a Pakistani,” Kharge said.

    “As a responsible Opposition party, we would urge our government to take appropriate and resolute diplomatic actions to de-hyphenate India and Pakistan on the global stage,” he said.

    Congress’ media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said the IMF gave USD 1 billion to Pakistan on May 9 during Operation Sindoor.

    “World Bank decides to give USD 40 billion to Pakistan soon after Operation Sindoor. ADB gave USD 800 million to Pakistan on June 3, soon after Operation Sindoor,” he said on X.

    And on June 4, Pakistan gets elected as chairman of the UNSC Taliban Sanctions Committee and vice chairman of the UNSC Counter Terrorism Committee, he pointed out.

    “Of course, this is the sad story of our own foreign policy collapse, but how can the global community allow this continuous legitimisation of sponsorship of terrorism by Pakistan?” Khera said.

    Pakistan will chair the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee that imposes an assets freeze, a travel ban and an arms embargo on individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with the Taliban in constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan. Guyana and Russia will be vice-chairs of the Taliban sanctions committee.

    Pakistan will also be co-chair of the Informal Working Groups on Documentation and Other Procedural Questions and on the General UNSC Sanctions Issues.

    Pakistan is a non-permanent member of the 15-nation Security Council for the 2025-26 term.

    The sanctions committees of the Council comprise all 15 members of the Security Council and make their decisions by consensus.

    India was chair of the UNSC Counter-terrorism Committee for 2022 during its 2021-22 tenure in the council as a non-permanent member.

    India has consistently reminded the international community that Pakistan is host to the world’s largest number of UN-proscribed terrorists and entities.

    Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was hiding in Pakistan’s Abbottabad for years and was killed in an operation by the US Navy Seals in May 2011.

    China, France, Russia, the UK and the US are the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, while Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, Pakistan, Panama, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, and Somalia are currently in the council as non-permanent members.

  • Delhi court extends CRPF official’s custody in espionage case

    Delhi court extends CRPF official’s custody in espionage case

    New Delhi:  A Delhi court on Thursday extended by 10 days the NIA custody of a CRPF official arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan, a court source said.

    Special Judge Chander Jit Singh extended the custody of Moti Ram Jat after he was produced before the court on expiry of his 15-day custody.

    The judge passed the order on an application moved by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which claimed that accused’s further custodial interrogation was required to confront him with electronic data recovered during the investigation.

    The NIA informed the judge that the accused had been sharing classified information related to national security with the Pakistan Intelligence Officers (PIO) since 2023.

    Jat, an assistant sub inspector with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), was receiving funds from the PIOs through various conduits, the NIA said.

    The anti-terror agency arrested Jat from Delhi.

    The CRPF has said it dismissed him from the service.

    Jat came under the scanner in the course of close monitoring of his social media activity by the CRPF, in coordination with the central agencies, during which he was found to have “acted in violation of established norms and protocols,” according to a statement issued by the CRPF.

    He was handed over to the NIA for further inquiry, it said.

    “Concurrently, the individual has been dismissed from service with effect from 21.05.2025, under the relevant provisions of the Constitution of India read with the CRPF Rules (sic),” the statement read.

  • Pakistan wants to bleed India by thousand cuts, we drew new redlines to combat terror: Gen Chauhan

    Pakistan wants to bleed India by thousand cuts, we drew new redlines to combat terror: Gen Chauhan

    Pune:  Professional militaries are not affected by temporary losses as the overall outcomes are much more important than such setbacks, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan said on Tuesday.

    The top military commander said that Pakistan has been following an approach of bleeding India by thousand cuts but New Delhi drew a completely new redline against cross-border terrorism by conducting the Operation Sindoor.

    In an address at the Savitribai Phule Pune University, Gen Chauhan appeared to reject criticism against him for acknowledging that India lost an unspecified number of combat jets during the initial phase of the operation.

    “When I was asked about losses on our side, I said these are not important as results and how you act are important,” he said.

    It would be not very correct to talk about losses and numbers, he said, responding to a question.

    In war, even if there are setbacks, you need to maintain your morale, he said adding losses are not important but outcomes are.

    The Chief of Defence Staff highlighted various elements of war including politics and violence and noted: In Operation Sindoor too, war and politics were happening as a parallel kind of phenomenon.

    Gen Chauhan also made a mention about Pakistan Army chief Gen Asim Munir “spewing venom” against India and Hindus just weeks before the Pahalgam attack to emphasise that Islamabad’s approach has been to “bleed India by thousand cuts”.

    What happened in Pahalgam was profound cruelty towards victims, he said.

    The thinking behind Operation Sindoor was that state-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan has to stop and that country should not be able to hold India hostage to terrorism.

    India is not going to live under the shadow of terror and nuclear blackmail, Gen Chauhan said.

    On India’s military offensives, he said Indian armed forces carried out very deliberate precision strikes on Pakistani targets and some of them were as narrow as two metres.

    Explaining the process of the understanding on cessation of hostilities, he said Pakistan planned to carry out its counter operations against India for 48 hours but it folded up in about eight hours.

    And they wanted to talk, he said, highlighting the impact of Indian strikes.

    Pakistan’s decision to talk to India on May 10 stemmed from realisation that it will suffer more if its operation continues, Gen Chauhan said.

    Around 1 am on May 10, Pakistan aimed to get India to its knees in 48 hours as multiple attacks were launched, he said.

    Pakistan’s operation that they thought would continue for 48 hours folded up in about eight hours and they wanted to talk, he added.

    When the request for talks and de-escalation came from Pakistan, we did accept it, Gen Chauhan said.

    On India’s overall approach, he said, “We have raised the bar; we have connected terror to water, we have drawn a new line of military operation against terror.”

  • Opposition parties come together to demand special session of Parliament, write letter to PM

    Opposition parties come together to demand special session of Parliament, write letter to PM

    New Delhi:  INDIA bloc parties on Tuesday rallied together to push their demand for a Special Session of Parliament in the wake of Operation Sindoor, with leaders from 16 parties writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stressing that there were “serious questions facing the nation”.

    Senior opposition leaders, who held a meeting here, asserted that the session was needed to discuss a series of events, including the Pahalgam attack, followed by Operation Sindoor, US President Donald Trump’s claim of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and the death of civilians in border areas in Pakistan shelling.

    The leaders said they stood with the government after the Pahalgam attack, and through Operation Sindoor, and they should now accept their demand for a special session.

    “There are serious questions facing the nation about the terror attack, killing of civilians in Poonch, Uri and Rajouri, the ceasefire announcements, and the implications on our national security and foreign policy. We have supported the government’s efforts to engage with the international community on India’s position,” opposition leaders said in a joint letter.

    “The government has briefed foreign nations and the media, but not Parliament-keeping the people of India and their elected representatives in the dark. Therefore, we urge you to convene a special session of Parliament immediately upon the return of the all-party delegations,” they said.

    Congress’ Jairam Ramesh and Deepender Hooda, Trinamool Congress’ (TMC) Derek O’Brien, Rashtriya Janata Dal’s (RJD) Manoj Jha, Samajwadi Party’s (SP) Ramgopal Yadav, and Shiv Sena (UBT)’s Sanjay Raut attended the meeting.

    “Sixteen parties have written a letter to the prime minister demanding a special session of Parliament. The government is responsible to Parliament, Parliament is responsible to people,” O’Brien told reporters after the meeting.

    Opposition leaders said the letter would be sent to the Prime Minister’s Office soon.

    O’Brien added that the decision to make a joint effort to demand a special session was made by the presidents of the respective parties, and not just the Parliamentary Party leaders.

    Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Rajya Sabha Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge of the Congress, Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party (SP), Abhishek Banerjee of the TMC, T R Baalu of the DMK, and Arvind Savant of the Shiv Sena (UBT) are among the signatories.

    The Rashtriya Janata Dal, the National Conference, the CPI(M), the IUML, the CPI, the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), and the JMM, among others, are also among those who signed the letter. The DMK could not join the meeting as it coincided with Karunanidhi’s birth anniversary.

    The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will write a separate letter to the prime minister raising the same demand.

    While the Nationalist Congress Party (SP) had earlier said it did not have any demand for a special session of Parliament, Raut said he will talk to NCP leaders over the issue.

    “Sharad Pawar sahab is also with us. This letter has signatures of floor leaders… Supriya Sule ji is out of the country. I will talk to him when I go to Mumbai,” he said.

    Sharing a copy of the letter on X, Jairam Ramesh said the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had written to the prime minister to call a special session of Parliament on May 10.

    “Such a session has become all the more necessary and urgent following the revelations of the CDS (Anil Chauhan) in Singapore the day before yesterday. It would have been more appropriate and in keeping with the finest of our democratic traditions if the information revealed in Singapore had first been shared in an all-party meeting or in a Parliament session, or in a briefing in New Delhi.

    “President Trump and his colleagues continue to insist that they stopped Operation Sindoor using trade as an instrument of coercion. They have also repeatedly talked of nuclear escalation. The PM has maintained a deafening silence on President Trump’s claims,” Ramesh said.

    Meanwhile, evidence mounts of China being embedded in the Pakistani military establishment at various levels — the same China to whom Modi had given a public clean chit on June 19, 2020, he said.

    “India is now being bracketed with Pakistan internationally. The Pahalgam terrorists, who, according to some reports, had been involved in three earlier terror attacks in the past eighteen months, have still not been brought to justice,” Ramesh said.

    Congress leader Hooda said the party and all opposition parties extended support to the government.

    “We have raised the demand for a special session, we said it is important. All parties will be able to thank the armed forces, and the government can present facts… What are the efforts being made to isolate Pakistan and end terrorism… What is the way forward? We should debate it in Parliament,” he said.

    Ramgopal Yadav said people of India are being kept in the dark.

    “It is important to call a session, you are telling the whole world, but keeping Parliament and the people of India in the dark,” he said.

    “On the diplomatic front, Modi has been visiting different countries for so many years. His so-called friend, Trump, announced the ceasefire… These are issues of concern. If people feel we were forced, then there should be an immediate ceasefire. Trump’s announcement should be discussed,” he said, referring to US President Donald Trump claiming that he used trade pressure to stop Operation Sindoor.

    Several Opposition parties have been demanding a special session of Parliament since the Pahalgam terror attack. The demand was also raised in an all-party meeting held to inform the lawmakers about Operation Sindoor.

    Trinamool Congress has suggested that the session should be held in June, after the multi-party delegations that have travelled to different countries to convey India’s stand against terrorism return to the country.

    Operation Sindoor, India’s military response to the April 22 attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir that left 26 people, mostly tourists, dead.

  • Indo-Pak conflict: PM Modi surrendered after Trump’s call, says Rahul

    Indo-Pak conflict: PM Modi surrendered after Trump’s call, says Rahul

    Bhopal:  Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi surrendered after a call from US President Donald Trump during the India-Pakistan military conflict.

    Addressing a party convention in Bhopal, he said the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, didn’t budge in the 1971 war despite the US sending its Seventh Fleet.

    “A call came from Trump and Narendra ji immediately surrendered – history is a witness, this is the character of BJP-RSS, they always bow down,” Rahul stated after launching the Congress’ ‘Sangthan Srijan Abhiyan’ here in the presence of Congress leaders and workers.

    Rahul said that India split Pakistan in 1971 despite America’s threat.

    “Congress’s Babbar Sher and lionesses fight with superpowers, they never bowed down,” he added.

    He said no phone call came during the 1971 war. Even though the 7th fleet, weapons, and an aircraft carrier arrived, Indira Gandhi didn’t surrender and said she would do whatever she wanted.

    Apparently referring to BJP and RSS, Rahul said they are habituated to writing “surrender letters” since Independence.

    “This is the difference. This is their character. All of them are like this. They have a habit of writing surrender letters since the time of independence. Congress never surrenders. Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and (Vallabhbhai) Patel never surrendered, they fought against superpowers,” he said.

    According to Rahul, the country is witnessing a conflict of ideology.

    “A battle of ideology is going on. On the one side is Congress and the Constitution of India and on the other side is the BJP and RSS who do not believe in it (Constitution) and want to destroy it,” he alleged.

    He alleged they have taken over all institutions in India and put their people in these bodies.

    “They are slowly strangling the country. The first battle is for the Constitution. On the one side is Congress and its ideology and on the other side is the RSS standing against the Constitution,” he said.

    The Congress leader claimed that the second fight is for social justice.

    “Jitu (MP Congress president Jitu Patwari) said he spoke about caste census. In the Lok Sabha, I promised the country that whatever happens, the caste census will be passed by Parliament. I know BJP and RSS people very well, put a little pressure on them, push them a little, and they run away in fear,” he charged.

    He said Congress will fight for social justice without succumbing to any pressure and ensure that the caste census is passed in Lok Sabha.

    “Earlier Modi ji used to say that there are only four castes, but at the time of elections they (castes) become OBCs,” he said sarcastically.

    Rahul said the Telangana model will be implemented for conducting a caste census, not the Bihar model which was “designed by babus”.

    He accused the BJP government of empowering Adani and Ambani at the cost of the youths of the country.

    Rahul was in Bhopal to launch the Sangthan Srijan Abhiyan’ for strengthening the Congress at the grassroots level aimed at infusing new enthusiasm among workers for the 2028 Madhya Pradesh polls.

    Earlier in the day, he addressed a meeting of Congress’ political affairs committee and discussed key issues with senior party leaders.

    He chaired a meeting at the state Congress office in Bhopal where general secretary in-charge Harish Choudhary, AICC organisation in-charge K C Venugopal, Patwari, Kamal Nath, former chief minister Digvijaya Singh, Leader of Opposition in the MP assembly Umang Singhar and other party leaders were present.

    Later in the evening, Choudhary and other leaders briefed media persons about the day-long events.

    They said Rahu Gandhi had directed the adoption of the Telangana model for conducting a caste census.

    He also suggested ways to elect booth, mandal and district presidents and conclude this exercise in a definite time frame.