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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ahead of the Winter Session of Parliament, urged all political parties to focus on productive lawmaking rather than disruptions. Speaking to the media, he said Parliament should prioritise “delivery, not drama,” stressing that citizens expect results, not theatrical exchanges. Opposition Should Engage Constructively, Says PM Modi said that the
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India’s opposition alliance, known as the INDIA bloc, is preparing to contest the upcoming vice-presidential election. Their aim is to present a candidate who stands for shared values and unity rather than focusing solely on political victory. Why This Matters India’s next vice-presidential election will take place on September 9, 2025, after the resignation of […]
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As the Monsoon Session of Parliament begins, opposition parties have demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally respond to pressing national issues raised during the all-party meeting held a day earlier. The opposition cited three main concerns: former US President Donald Trump’s claim of mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the April Pahalgam