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Rahul Gandhi's remark comes after US President Donald Trump again claimed that he intervened to stop a potential war between India and Pakistan following India's Operation Sindoor.
Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday had launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying "he can do anything for votes."
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stayed away from a regional leaders summit in Malaysia this week to avoid meeting US President Donald Trump and having a possible discussion about Pakistan, people familiar with the matter said.
PM Narendra Modi contrasted the Opposition’s stance with the ‘respect’ shown by the BJP towards Chhath, adding that efforts were on to have the festival included in UNESCO’s heritage list.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on the Mahagathbandhan, accusing them of releasing a 'rate list' of corruption instead of a manif
Addressing election rallies in Bihar, Rahul Gandhi had claimed that the Prime Minister would do 'anything for votes, even dance', and accused the BJP of running the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar 'by remote control'.
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Narendra Modi's Digital Surge: PM Now Fourth Most-Followed Account On X, Overtaking Pop Star Justin Bieber
As of October 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has around 108.7 million followers, while singer Justin Bieber has 106.2 million followers.
Ahead of Bihar polls, PM Modi accused the RJD-Congress alliance of insulting Chhath Puja, responding to Rahul Gandhi’s remark calling his Chhath participation a “drama.” BJP termed Rahul’s comment blasphemous.
President Trump on Wednesday impersonated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his absence during a stop in South Korea. “He’s a killer, he’s tough as hell,” Trump said
Listing some of his most memorable roles, the letter emphasised Shah’s noteworthy contribution to the entertainment industry
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold rallies in Muzaffarpur and Chhapra today, as Bihar gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections.