Nowhere does the unfinished business of partition bleed more profusely than in the continuing conflict between India and Pakistan over Jammu and Kashmir.
Tag: Jawaharlal Nehru
5 Times PM Modi Spread Outright Lies About Jawaharlal Nehru
Nehru’s contributions to the nation are well-documented. Here is documentation of Modi’s contributions to the legacy of Nehru.
Narendra Modi Has His Contribution, He Showed Us How Not To Run A Country: Rahul Gandhi Speaks To Ravish Kumar
“We are fighting against the ideology that is a threat to the Constitution.”
Will Contest Elections If Party Asks: Priyanka Gandhi
“But my personal wish is to work for the party’s organisation as a lot of work needs to be done,” the Congress leader said.
Priyanka Gandhi to Kick Off Congress’ Poll Campaign in U.P. on Friday
A senior leader said she will begin her campaign from Allahabad, the birthplace of Jawaharlal Nehru.
PM Modi is Not the First Indian Prime Minister to Visit Kumbh as Claimed by BJP IT Cell Head
The first prime minister of the country, Jawaharlal Nehru, visited Kumbh in 1954.
Rare Document Signed By Nehru, Shakespeare’s First Folio Await Proper Care at IIT Roorkee
They are among thousands of historic manuscripts and unseen photographs awaiting proper preservation at IIT Roorkee’s iconic library.
We Have to Root Out The Evil of Hatred and Violence: Full Text of Jawaharlal Nehru’s Speech after Mahatma Gandhi’s Assassination
The speech was delivered in the Constituent Assembly on February 2, 1948.
The Rahul-Priyanka Gandhi Game-changer and Why the Modi-Shah Duo Must be Very Worried
What Congress has shown is its effort at consensus making and bringing like-minded parties together should not be seen as weakness.
Nitin Gadkari Praises Jawaharlal Nehru; Says Tolerance Is The Biggest Quality
‘If I am the party president, and my MPs and MLAs are not doing well, then who is responsible? I am,’ he added, without naming Amit Shah.
Rajasthan: Reacting to BJP’s Setback in Assembly Elections, Twitter Users Give Party a Taste of its Own Medicine
Jawaharlal Nehru, whom prime minister Narendra Modi never fails to blame during his public speeches, became quality meme fodder.