Elections in the world’s largest democracy are underway. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s power is ascendant. But, like in other global democracies, so are concerns about religious nationalism and democratic decline.
Who were/are Muslims? This question has become more relevant in India today than even at the inception of the nation in 1947, when Independence came, along with the acceptance of a two-nation theory.
Last Updated: Which Planet Is He From? : Javadekar Slams Rahul Gandhi Comparing India To Iraq & Libya Only during the year of emergency, we witnessed a time like that of Gaddafi and Saddam, said Prakash Javadekar as he slammed Rahul Gandhi s democracy remark.
Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday lambasted Rahul Gandhi over his remark on Indian democracy. He stated that comparing India s democracy with that of Saddam Hussain and Muammar Gaddafi s erstwhile Iraq and Libya is an insult to the country and its voters. Rahul lives in which planet? : Javadekar I feel giving a comment on Rahul Gandhi’s opinion is worthless. He always makes an outlandish statement. I do not know, which planet he lives in? Comparing the country s democracy to that of Gaddafi s is an insult to India and to the 80 crore people who vote. During the 2 years of Emergency back in 1975-77, we witnessed a time like that of Gaddafi and Saddam, Javad
Story Don t need a stamp from them on democracy : Rahul Gandhi on foreign NGOs criticising India on freedom
Speaking during an online interaction with Professor Ashutosh Varshney of Brown University in the US, Gandhi stated that although directionally, what they said is correct , but frankly, we don t need a stamp from them
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that electoral democracy can be destroyed in the 21st century if one can control the social media and institutions
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that India doesn t need a stamp from international institutions which recently downgraded India as a democracy.