BJP's Comparison Between Nehru and Modi Illogical, Says Congress
Congress said the Modi government has failed on unemployment, inflation, farmers’ grievances and foreign policy as it released a 12-year governance report card.
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TV Newsance 345: The Modi anniversary special nobody asked for
Congratulations, mitron! Newslaundry has successfully completed 5,000 days and your favourite TV Newsance completed 3,090 days! By the way, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also completed 4,399 “uninterrupted days” in power, surpassing his biggest opponent and “ex-longest” PM Nehru. You know what that means.TV News was in full celebration mode. This week, we watched anchors celebrate records, decode Modi's greatness, and explain why 4,399 days i…
Congress Share Cartoon About Narendra Modi: Amidst Prime Minister Narendra Modi completing 12 years in office and becoming the longest elected PM of the country and the praise he is getting from the country and abroad, now Congress has made a sharp jibe. A cartoon has also been shared, on which a sentence is also written. Congress has released it on its social media at 9 pm. What is in this post of Congress? This post has been released on the of…
BJP's Comparison Between Nehru and Modi Illogical, Says Congress
Congress slams BJP’s comparison of Jawaharlal Nehru and Narendra Modi as illogical, unveiling a 12-year report card that accuses the Modi government of failures on unemployment, inflation, farmers’ issues, foreign policy, and Himachal apple growers, while demanding the Education Minister’s resignation over exam paper leaks.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi set a new record on June 10th. He became the country's longest-serving elected Prime Minister, breaking the record held by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister for the first time on May 26th, 2014, and has completed 4,399 days in office, while Nehru served as Prime Minister for 4,398 consecutive days. The BJP's comparison between Narendra Modi and Pandit Nehru has prompted a res…

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