Tuesday

22-07-2025 Vol 19

Tag: Congress

Congress To Hold Candlelight Marches Over Pahalgam Terror Attack Today

26 people, mostly tourists, were gunned down in Pahalgam Terror Attack (File) New Delhi: Congress workers across all states and…

“Not Time For Partisan Politics”: Congress’ Unity Message After J&K Attack

New Delhi: Sending out an important message of unity after the dastardly massacre in Pahalgam, the Congress on Wednesday said…

Rs 1,000 Per Plate, Rs 1.2-Lakh Bill: Bureaucrat’s Lavish Party Sparks Row

Lunch at Rs 1,000 per plate for IAS officers and their families, for drivers at nearly Rs 600, taxi fare…

After “50 Bombs” Remark, Congress’ Partap Singh Bajwa Skips Summons, Seeks More Time

Chandigarh: A day after he was booked, Punjab Leader of Opposition Partap Bajwa on Monday expressed his inability to appear…

“After 50 Bombs” Comment, Congress Extends Support To Pratap Singh Bajwa

Chandigarh: Congress MPs, MLAs and senior leaders today extended support to the state’s Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa,…

Opinion: Opinion | Congress Must Learn That Nehru, Gandhi, Patel Can’t Save It Anymore

It is hardly surprising that the just-concluded Congress session in Ahmedabad created no more than a ripple. Apart from symbolic…

In Gujarat Meet, Congress Pitches For Quota In Private Educational Institutions

Ahmedabad: The Congress on Wednesday accused the BJP-led government of a “relentless systematic and conspiratorial attack” on India’s constitutional institutions…

“Congress Going To Have Massive Organisational Reshuffle”: Senior Leader

Ahmedabad: The Congress is going to have a “massive organisational reshuffle”, AICC general secretary KC Venugopal said on Tuesday as…

Opinion: Opinion | Will Waqf Bill Be India’s New ‘Shah Bano’ Moment?

Can the Waqf Bill be another turning point in Indian history, just as the Shah Bano episode proved to be…

Opinion: Opinion | Parliament Session: Don’t Let The All-Nighters Deceive You

For two days during this recently concluded Budget session, MPs were in Parliament from 11 am to 4 am the…