Anti-Terror Delegation Row: Govt Says Didn't Ask for Names, Congress Takes ‘Cheap Politics’ Jibe
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'Absolute Lie': Cong Slams Rijiju's Govt 'Did Not Ask for Names for Delegations' Remark - Clarion India
NEW DELHI — The Congress on Monday dismissed as an “absolute lie” Union Minister Kiren Rijiju’s reported assertion that that the government did not ask for names for the all-party diplomatic delegations going abroad, and said it was “cheap politics” to not get the names it selected cleared with the opposition party. Taking a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the same PM …
Let world know that India supports peace, but will respond to terror attacks: Kiren Rijiju
Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Kiren Rijiju, has emphasized India's commitment to peace and its determination to act decisively against terrorism. He announced that India will be sending all-party delegations to various countries to communicate this stance. The move comes in the wake of Operation Sindoor, launched by PM Narendra Modi, in response to terrorist attacks supported by Pakistan. Rijiju also addressed criticism from the Congress about…
'Absolute Lie': Cong Slams Rijiju's Govt 'Did Not Ask For Names For Delegations' Remark
New Delhi, May 19: The Congress on Monday dismissed as an “absolute lie” Union Minister Kiren Rijiju’s reported assertion that that the government did not ask for names for the all-party diplomatic delegations going abroad, and said it was “cheap politics” not to get the names it selected cleared with the opposition party. Click Here To Join Daily Excelsior on WhatsApp And Get Latest News Taking a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress …
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