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PM Modi in Lok Sabha: What happened in Manipur unforgivable, will work to bring back peace

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked that Manipur will move forward with a new confidence and that development will take place in the northeastern state.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke in the debate on the no-trust motion in the Lok Sabha today. His speech came amid calls from the opposition demanding his statement on Manipur violence. Calling the no confidence motion auspicious for BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to the crores of people in the country for repeatedly having faith in his party. 

Recalling that no confidence motion came in 2018 too, the Prime Minister remarked that the NDA government will come with a grand victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. He further conveyed that he sees the opposition have decided that with the blessing of the people, NDA and BJP will come back with a thumping victory breaking all their previous records. He further stated that he is the greatest proof that whoever Opposition abuses, ends up flourishing. He added that this debate is the floor test of the opposition and not the ruling government.

Launching a series of attacks on the opposition, the Prime Minister claimed that the opposition is not worried about the poor but is worried about the power. In an attempt to mock the opposition, he said that fielding was done by the opposition, fours and sixes were hit by the ruling party. He further claimed the Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury who also gave his speech today in the Lok Sabha, turned jaggery into cow dung as he was not given the opportunity to speak by the opposition party.

Mentioning that poverty is decreasing in the country and that nearly 13.5 crore people have come out of poverty, PM Modi voiced that he has some secrets to share. He continues that the opposition is working as a black vaccine for the progress of the country, adding that disbelief and pride has sat inside the opposition. The Prime Minister voiced that there is a conspiracy to stain the reputation of the country abroad. He further noted that the Congress neither has policy nor intent. 

Apparently referring to the opposition meet in Bengaluru, where the opposition revealed the name of opposition alliance ‘INDIA’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that a few days ago, the opposition has cremated UPA in Bengaluru and are also celebrating. Commenting on the alliance name, Narendra Modi said that in order to keep them alive, the opposition is forced to take help from the NDA but they could not leave ‘I’. He voiced that the opposition thinks that it can rule India  by changing its name. 

Taking a dig at the Congress Party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed out the failures of Congress in different states. He underlined that in Tamil Nadu, Congress won in 1962 and since  1962, the people of Tamil Nadu are saying no Congress. In West Bengal, they won in 1972. In UP, Bihar and Gujarat they won in 1985 and the people of these states are saying no Congress. Continuing his attack, Narendra Modi accused Congress of being a shop of loot and market of lies, which has sold emergency, torture on Sikhs, partition, appeasement politics and the Army’s self-respect.

After nearly 1.5 hours of the Prime Minister speech, the opposition parties staged a walkout. Reacting to the situation, he said that those who raise questions do not have the courage to hear the answers. Following this, the Prime Minister spoke on the situation of Manipur. He expressed that whatever has happened in Manipur is unforgivable and attempts have been made to punish the war culprits. He added that both state and the central government are doing everything possible to ascertain that the accused get the strictest punishment. 

He further stated that he wants to assure the people that peace will be restored in Manipur in the coming time. He conveyed that he wants to tell the people of Manipur including the women and daughters that the country is with them. He expressed that Manipur will move forward with a new confidence and that development will take place in the northeastern state. He continued that northeast is the part of their hearts. Slamming Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Narendra Modi said he doesn’t know why some imagine Bharat Mata’s death. Earlier on Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi said that Bharat Mata has been murdered in Manipur.

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Mamata Banerjee alleges mass voter deletions in Bengal, targets Election Commission

Mamata Banerjee has accused the Election Commission of deleting thousands of voter names without due process, raising questions over the timing of the exercise ahead of elections.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday intensified her attack on the Election Commission over voter roll revisions, alleging that a large number of names have been deleted without due process as the state heads towards elections.

Addressing party workers, Banerjee claimed that 40,000 voters’ names were removed from her constituency alone, alleging that the deletions were carried out unilaterally and without giving voters a chance to be heard.

“In my constituency they have deleted 40,000 voters’ names unilaterally… Even a murderer gets a chance to defend himself,” she said.

Allegations against election officials

The chief minister directly accused an election official, alleging political bias and irregular conduct in the revision process. She claimed that voter names were being removed while officials sat in Election Commission offices, calling the process illegal.

“They cannot do it, it is illegal. 58 lakh names have been unilaterally deleted,” she said, echoing claims earlier made by Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee.

Banerjee also alleged that individuals described as “micro-observers” had been appointed illegally, claiming they had no role under the Representation of the People Act and were linked to the BJP.

‘Alive but marked dead’

In a dramatic moment during her address, the chief minister asked those present who had been marked as deceased in the voter lists to raise their hands.

“See, they are alive but as per the Election Commission they are dead,” she said.

She further alleged that names were being deleted under the category of “logical discrepancy,” adding that even noted economist and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen had earlier been questioned regarding the age of his mother.

Questions over timing of voter roll exercise

While stating that she did not oppose the Special Intensive Revision process in principle, Banerjee questioned the timing of the exercise.

“I have no problem with SIR, but why do it on the eve of elections? Why not after elections?” she asked.

Reiterating confidence in her party’s organisational strength, the chief minister said she was prepared to fight the issue politically and democratically.

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Rahul Gandhi, Rajnath Singh clash in Lok Sabha over ex-Army chief’s unpublished book on Ladakh

Lok Sabha proceedings were disrupted after Rahul Gandhi cited an unpublished book by former Army chief General MM Naravane on the Ladakh stand-off, drawing objections from Rajnath Singh and other BJP leaders.

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A sharp confrontation unfolded in the Lok Sabha on Monday after Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi referred to an unpublished book by former Army chief General MM Naravane while speaking on the 2020 India-China Ladakh stand-off, prompting strong objections from treasury benches.

Rahul Gandhi began his address by holding a printout of a magazine article that carried an essay on General Naravane’s yet-to-be-published memoir, Four Stars of Destiny. The reference immediately drew an intervention from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who objected to the citation, saying quoting an unpublished book violated parliamentary rules.

Objections from treasury benches

Rajnath Singh demanded that the Leader of Opposition place the book before the House, arguing that since the memoir had not been formally published, its contents could not be cited during proceedings. The objection was echoed by Home Minister Amit Shah, who questioned how references could be made to material that was not publicly available.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju went a step further, suggesting that the House should deliberate on action against members who do not comply with the Speaker’s rulings.

As Rahul Gandhi persisted, repeatedly referring to “Chinese tanks” while discussing the eastern Ladakh situation, the opposition from BJP members intensified, leading to sustained disruptions.

Opposition support and continued disruptions

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav backed Rahul Gandhi, stating that issues concerning China were sensitive and that the Leader of Opposition should be allowed to present his views in the House.

Responding to the objections, Rahul Gandhi questioned the resistance to his remarks, asking what in the book was causing such concern. He maintained that both the article and the contents he was quoting were “100 per cent authentic.”

The Congress leader also said he had not intended to raise the issue but felt compelled to do so after BJP MP Tejasvi Surya questioned the patriotism of the Congress and its leadership.

Government, Congress trade charges

Government sources accused Rahul Gandhi of setting a dangerous precedent by citing material from an unpublished book, alleging that such references could be misused to make unverified claims on the floor of Parliament.

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi defended her brother, saying he was not attempting to defame the Army and was merely reading an excerpt attributed to the former Army chief. She accused the ruling party of resisting discussion whenever uncomfortable issues surfaced.

House adjourned amid chaos

The repeated interruptions forced Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to adjourn the House till 3 pm. When proceedings resumed, similar scenes played out as Rahul Gandhi again attempted to speak on the subject, leading to further disruptions and another adjournment.

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P Chidambaram avoids commenting on Trump’s dead economy remark echoed by Rahul Gandhi

Chidambaram stays silent on Trump’s ‘dead economy’ remark echoed by Rahul Gandhi as Congress critiques Union Budget 2026.

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday presented her ninth consecutive union budget, stopping just short of Morarji Desai’s record of ten.

Congress MP P Chidambaram, however, avoided commenting on the ‘India is a dead economy’ statement made by former US President Donald Trump last July, which was later echoed by Rahul Gandhi.

Speaking to reporters after reviewing the budget, Chidambaram said he could not respond as he lacked the full context of Trump’s original remarks.

The comment by Trump followed India’s continued purchase of Russian crude oil, which the US had criticized as indirectly funding military action in Ukraine. Trump imposed a 25 per cent penalty tariff on Indian imports and added: “I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care.”

Rahul Gandhi later supported the statement, saying, “He is right, everybody knows this except the Prime Minister and Finance Minister. I am glad President Trump stated a fact…”

The remark sparked a political debate, with BJP leaders criticizing Gandhi, while some Congress members, including Rajya Sabha MP Rajiv Shukla, called the statement “completely wrong.”

Ahead of the budget, Gandhi had highlighted the impact of US tariffs on small textile businesses, noting on X: “50 per cent US tariffs are badly hurting textile exporters. Job losses, shutdowns… are reality of our ‘dead economy’.”

The debate gained traction following the budget announcement, which did not offer immediate relief to middle-class taxpayers and saw markets react sharply, with the Sensex closing 1,500 points lower on Sunday.

Chidambaram, as usual, led Congress’ critique of the budget, pointing to a decrease in capital expenditure as a percentage of GDP from 3.2 per cent in FY25 to 3.1 per cent, despite the proposal of Rs 12.2 lakh crore for capex. He added, “Revenue receipts short by Rs 78,086 crore… total expenditure short by Rs 1,00,503 crore… revenue expenditure short by Rs 75,168 crore… capex was cut by Rs 1,44,376 crore… not a word was said to explain this…”

Rahul Gandhi echoed the criticism, highlighting issues such as unemployment, farmers’ distress, declining household savings, and low investment. “A budget that refuses course correction and is blind to India’s real crises,” he said on X.

Responding to the criticism, Finance Minister Sitharaman said, “With due respects, I don’t know what course correction he is referring to. The economy and its fundamentals are strong.”

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