Modi’s Saudi Arabia Visit Sets Tone For Long-term Engagement
- Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for missing the all-party meeting about the Pahalgam terror attack, which resulted in 26 deaths, stating it was unfortunate Modi did not attend the meeting.
- Kharge mentioned that Congress would support the government despite Modi's absence at the meeting while he was giving a speech in Bihar.
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that the all-party meeting was successful, with leaders agreeing to support the government's actions following the attack.
- The Union government expressed satisfaction with the all-party meeting's outcome, noting that leaders assured support for government actions.
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Pahalgam attack: Amid Pak’s nuclear threats, PM Modi’s ‘not for diwali’ remark goes viral
Tensions are rising due to recent nuclear threats from Pakistan, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's impactful 2019 speech is once again taking centre stage. In that powerful statement, Modi asserted that India's nuclear weapons are 'not for Diwali,' a remark that has gone viral on social media. Watch the full video to fully grasp the context of Modi’s statement and its significant relevance in today’s tense atmosphere.
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