Since the Pulwama attack, teachers have reportedly come across requests for more marks, with students citing that they want to join the army.
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Modi’s Foreign Policy a Series of Diplomatic Disasters: Congress
China on Wednesday blocked India’s bid at the UN to designate Pakistan-based terror group JeM chief Masood Azhar as a “global terrorist”.
At Gujarat Rally, Rahul Gandhi Slams Modi on GST, Rs 15 Lakh Promise
He said that in the upcoming Lok Sabha Polls, truth will win and hatred will be defeated.
Hardik Patel Joins Congress
“I chose Rahul Gandhi because he is honest. He does not believe in working like a dictator,” he said.
Modi Tries To Play the Victim But the Real Victims Are the People: Sonia Gandhi
The UPA chairperson called for emphasising on the need to move forward in providing a new vision for the country.
Narendra Modi’s and RSS’ ideology is of Fear & Hatred, You All Are Fearless: Rahul Gandhi to Congress Booth Workers
Key quotes from the Congress party president’s speech.
Tell Families of 40 CRPF Jawans Who Released Masood Azhar: Rahul Gandhi Asks Modi
The Congress chief alleged that it was the present National Security Adviser who went to Kandahar to hand over the “murderer” Azhar.
Mehbooba’s Newfound Distaste for BJP: Won’t Allow BJP to Turn J-K Into Theatre of War for Electoral Gains
Mufti alleged that Modi government was pushing the people of the state to a corner and their constitutional rights were being “trampled upon”.
Modi, Shah Trying to Draw Political Mileage From Pulwama Attack: Sitaram Yechury
The number of jawans, who were martyred increased from 139 (under UPA II) to 483. The number of civilians who died has increased from 12 (under UPA II) to 410 in the last five years, he claimed.
Slain CRPF, BSF Jawans’ Families Refuse To Participate in BJP Rally After Being Invited on the Pretext of Felicitation
The families were reportedly shocked to find out that there was no felicitation ceremony.
How Social Media Recounted the Story of The Latest India-Pakistan Conflict
Social media plays a prominent role this time around as both government actors and ordinary citizens on both sides of the border report events online minute by minute.