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India Today on MSNWhat's the truth Modi ji? Rahul Gandhi after Trump claims 5 jets shot downA day after US President Donald Trump claimed that "five jets were shot down" during India's Operation Sindoor, Congress MP ...
Rahul Gandhi has challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence regarding Donald Trump's renewed assertions about ...
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Asian News International on MSNRahul Gandhi questions PM Modi on Trump's "five jets shot down" claims, says "Country has right to know"Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi on Saturday raised sharp questions at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Why did PM Modi compromise country's honour for trade?": Congress after Trump again claims to have stopped Indo-Pak conflictThe Congress on Saturday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi over "compromising" the country's "honour" regarding U.S.
With US President Donald Trump once again repeating his claims about the India-Pakistan conflict, the Congress on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should now himself make a clear and ...
President Donald Trump says five jets were downed during India-Pakistan conflict. Citing trade threats, he claims credit for ...
Kiren Rijiju criticizes Rahul Gandhi for his statements on Operation Sindoor. Rijiju claims Gandhi is mirroring Pakistan's ...
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Asian News International on MSN“PM Modi must come clean…” Congress targets PM Modi’s over Trump’s “Jets fell down” remarksOn US President Donald Trump's statement, Congress leader Shama Mohamed said, "...In 70 days, Donald Trump has claimed 24 times that he brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan... He also says ...
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Daily Times on MSNKashmir Accession: A day of indomitable resolve of Kashmiris to join PakistanAcross Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, July 19 is observed with solemnity and fervor as Kashmir Accession Day, commemorating a landmark resolution passed in 1947 by the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim ...
He said Modi conveyed to Trump in a 35-minute phone call that the ceasefire was negotiated directly between India and Pakistan through established military channels, and at Islamabad's request.
Modi spoke after Indian and Pakistani authorities said there was no firing reported overnight along the heavily militarized region between their countries — the first time in recent days the ...
Indian television news channels amplified these demands and panelists argued that India should invade Pakistan. Modi and his senior ministers vowed to hunt down the attackers and their backers.
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