Politics
‘Agar Congress na hoti…’: PM Modi tears into grand old party over its failures
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fresh attack on the Congress party on Tuesday, saying its presence threatened the country’s democratic fibres. In a scathing attack, the prime minister said parties such as Congress were following dynastic politics that was damaging the country, and in response to Rahul Gandhi’s “union of nations” remarks, suggested renaming the Indian National Congress as a “Federation of Congress”.
“Some members asked ‘what would happen if there was no Congress?’ I would say that without Congress there would be no emergency, there would be no caste politics, Sikhs would never be slaughtered, no Kashmir Pandit It will happen,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said amid the uproar among MPs.
“India is the mother of democracy. Democracy, debates have been going on in India for centuries. The problem with Congress is that they never thought about anything but dynasties,” he said, continuing his tirade.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India’s democracy faces the greatest threat to family parties, and the biggest loss any party faces as a result is the drain of the best minds.
He said speeches were made on federalism under Congress, but when it took power in the centre, the chief minister was removed from office for “minor issues” in those decades. He then claimed that Andhra Pradesh’s chief minister was sacked because the then prime minister’s son did not like the arrangement at the airport. “Similarly, Karnataka’s popular chief minister Veerendra Patil was unceremoniously dismissed when he was in poor health,” PM Modi said, adding that the people of India The party (BJP) cannot work with such a narrow mentality.
The prime minister said he was not against national progress, but regional aspirations should conflict with national progress.
“India’s progress will be stronger when it meets regional aspirations while considering national development. When our country progresses, the country progresses,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
This is the second time the prime minister has attacked an opposition party in two days. Speaking in the Lok Sabha on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi did nothing and accused the main opposition Congress of not doing enough to help the poor or keep its promises. He also repeatedly invoked India’s civilized unity, claiming that the opposition seeks to harm the country by pursuing the colonial goal of “divide and rule”.
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IDF releases video of Hamas’ Yahya Sinwar dodging drone moments before death
Yahya Sinwar, who was the alleged mastermind behind the October 7 attacks, was killed in Gaza on Wednesday.
The Israeli Defence Forces or IDF released footage from a drone on Friday that captured Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar moments before his death in a firefight against the troops in Gaza’s Rafah on Wednesday.
The video shows a building filled with debris, where a man is sitting on an armchair covered with dust with his face wrapped, who is supposedly Sinwar. He then proceeds to throw a stick towards, the drone but misses.
Also Read: Yahya Sinwar killed: Why is Hamas chief death significant?
Along with Sinwar, the IDF also confirmed the death of two other “terrorists”.
Yahya Sinwar took over as the chief of Hamas after the killing of Ismail Haniyeh in July 2024. He was supposedly the architect of the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which sparked the conflict in the Gaza strip.
Also Read: Yahya Sinwar death live updates: Netanyahu vows Gaza war ‘not over’ after Israel kills Hamas chief
Sinwar’s death has been celebrated by Israel as well as its key allies, the US and France.
After Sinwar’s death Israeli prime minister Netanyahu released a video statement, where he stated, “Today we have settled the score. Today evil has been dealt a blow but our task has still not been completed.”
U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller called Sinwar the “chief obstacle” to ending the war and expressed hope for more headway in the peace process.
French president Emmanuel Macron has also expressed the hope that hostages will be returned now that the political head of the militant organisation is dead.
However, Iran, has stated that the death of Sinwar will only serve as a catalyst for further resistance against Israel.
The Hezbollah also proclaimed that after the death of Sinwar they were going to “transition to a new and escalating phase in the confrontation with Israel.”
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