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Rahul Gandhi attacks Centre on Pegasus, alleges PM Modi inserted weapon in his phone

Rahul Gandhi hit out at the Centre over Pegasus issue alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi inserted a weapon in his phone. He said the government is now trying to silence opposition parties demanding a discussion in Parliament on PM Modi’s act of treason and anti-nationalism.

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Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday afternoon hit out at the Centre over Pegasus issue alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi inserted a weapon in his phone. He said the government is now trying to silence opposition parties demanding a discussion in Parliament on PM Modi’s act of treason and anti-nationalism.

Earlier it was decided by the opposition when they meet on Tuesday evening to chalk out a joint strategy to deal with the govt on Pegasus issue. In the meeting, the opposition has decided to meet in the Parliament on Wednesday to chalk out future course of action in the Pegasus issue ahead of today’s session in both the houses.

This comes after continuous adjournment of parliament proceeding of ongoing Monsoon Session due to opposition’s uproar over Prgasus and farm laws.

Gandhi was addressing reporters after a meeting of 14 opposition parties – a meeting to chalk out a strategy to take on the government over the Pegasus phone-hacking scandal, which has triggered protests in, and forced repeated adjournments of, the monsoon session of parliament.

Gandhi alleged that their voice is being curtailed in parliament. He asked that the opposition is not only asking if the Pegasus software was bought and also it was used against certain public figures in India.

Hitting out at the government that has already stated no discussion on Pegasus, he alleged Narendra Modi has put a weapon in their phones then why shouldn’t have this discussion on the floor of the House?

On PM Modi’s remark that the Congress is not letting parliament run, Gandhi replied that the opposition want to fulfil their responsibilities and this is against the democratic process. On Tuesday, PM Modi had also asked BJP MPs to expose the Congress for not allowing the monsoon session of parliament which has seen repeated disruptions by the Opposition over the Pegasus snooping row and farm laws.

Rahul Gandhi – whose name is on the list of alleged surveillance targets – was part of today’s meeting, as the leaders from the Shiv Sena, the CPI and CPM, the Rashtriya Janata Dal, the AAP, the DMK, the NCP, the National Conference and the Samajwadi Party were also present in the meeting to discuss their take on Pegasus.

Read Also: Seven opposition parties urge President to instruct Centre to discuss farmers’ issues, Pegasus spying row in Parliament

In other India News, Rakesh Asthana, a 1984-batch IPS officer, has appointed as the new police commissioner of Delhi by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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PM Narendra Modi to address nation at 8:30 pm today, suspense over agenda

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation at 8:30 pm today, with no official details yet on the topic of his speech.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address the nation at 8:30 pm on Saturday, April 18, in a development that has drawn significant attention across political and public circles.

According to official information, there is no clarity yet on the subject of the address. The Prime Minister’s Office has not disclosed the agenda, leading to speculation about the key issues that may be discussed.

The announcement comes shortly after a major legislative development in Parliament, where a proposed constitutional amendment linked to the women’s quota law failed to pass the Lok Sabha following a division of votes.

Earlier, the Prime Minister had appealed to Members of Parliament to support the amendment, emphasising that millions of women across the country were closely watching the proceedings and decisions taken by lawmakers.

While the timing of the address has been confirmed, officials have not indicated whether the speech will focus on political developments, governance issues, or broader national concerns.

The Prime Minister’s national addresses are typically used to communicate key policy decisions or respond to important developments, making this announcement one to watch closely.

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Priyanka Gandhi alleges conspiracy to rule forever after women’s quota bill fails Lok Sabha test

Priyanka Gandhi termed the failure of the women’s quota bill a victory for democracy while alleging it was a political strategy by the Centre.

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Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday sharply criticised the Centre after the women’s quota amendment bill failed to pass in the Lok Sabha, alleging it was part of a “conspiracy to rule forever.”

Addressing a press conference, she claimed the government had attempted to use the legislation for political advantage rather than genuine women’s empowerment. According to her, the strategy was designed in a way that the ruling side would benefit regardless of the outcome.

She argued that if the bill had been passed, the government would have claimed credit, and if it failed, it would portray opposition parties as being against women’s rights.

Calling the development a “victory for democracy,” she said the failure of the constitutional amendment stopped what she described as an attempt to weaken democratic institutions and alter the federal structure.

The bill required a two-thirds majority to pass but fell short in the Lok Sabha, with 298 members voting in favour and 230 against.

The proposed amendment was linked to broader changes, including delimitation of constituencies, which became a key point of contention between the government and opposition parties. Critics argued that tying women’s reservation to delimitation raised concerns about political advantage and representation balance.

Priyanka Gandhi also described the day as a setback for the ruling alliance, saying it reflected resistance from opposition parties and highlighted concerns over the bill’s structure and intent.

Despite opposing the amendment in its current form, she reiterated support for women’s reservation and called for its implementation without conditions that could delay or complicate the process.

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Opposition made a mistake: PM Modi on women’s reservation bill setback

PM Modi hits out at opposition after women’s quota bill fails to pass in Parliament, says they “made a mistake” and will face consequences. #WomensReservation #Politics

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sharply criticised opposition parties after the women’s reservation bill failed to pass the parliamentary test, saying they “made a mistake” and would face consequences for their stand.

Reacting to the development, the Prime Minister said the opposition had acted against the interests of women and that their position would not be forgotten. He indicated that the issue would be taken to people across the country, suggesting it would be raised widely in public outreach.

The proposed legislation aimed to provide 33 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies. However, it failed to secure the required majority needed for passage, leading to a political confrontation between the government and opposition.

The government has maintained that the bill represents a significant step toward women’s empowerment and accused opposition parties of blocking a key reform. According to the Prime Minister, the opposition’s stance has disappointed women and reflects a missed opportunity to advance their representation in legislatures.

On the other hand, opposition parties have continued to raise concerns over the structure and implementation of the bill. They have argued that certain aspects of the proposal require further consideration, which led them to oppose it during the vote.

The failure of the bill has intensified political tensions, with both sides presenting sharply different narratives. While the government has framed it as a setback caused by opposition resistance, opposition leaders have defended their position, saying their objections were based on substantive concerns.

The issue is now expected to remain a key political talking point, as the government signals its intention to highlight the opposition’s role in the bill’s failure across the country.

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