'Said nothing wrong': Congress chief Nana Patole defends his 'dog' jibe at BJP
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole defended his use of the word "dog" in reference to the BJP, claiming it was a response to alleged insults against the OBC community. Patole's comments sparked criticism from the BJP, who called it a sign of the opposition's desperation ahead of the upcoming elections.
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In a dramatic show of solidarity, opposition lawmakers in India staged a protest outside the Parliament, some even wearing shackles, to condemn the reported mistreatment of Indian immigrants during their deportation from the United States. The protest took place on February 6, 2025, with banners reading, "Indians in shackles, will not tolerate the insult." This demonstration highlights the outrage over the inhumane treatment faced by the deportees and the call for the Indian government to take action. Watch the full coverage of this protest and the political uproar surrounding the U.S. deportation issue.
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In a heated exchange in the Rajya Sabha, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar lost his cool while addressing Congress MP Nasser Hussain over the ongoing US deportation row. Jaishankar passionately defended the government's stance on the deportation of Indian nationals, criticizing Hussain's remarks and making his position clear. Watch as the political drama unfolds and Jaishankar takes a firm stand on the sensitive issue of immigration and deportation.
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