PM Modi asserted that the opposition's demand for a debate on Operation Sindoor backfired, exposing their reluctance to acknowledge the armed forces' success. He urged NDA leaders to amplify the voice of a "New India" resolutely responding to terrorists. Modi also highlighted the historical significance of August 5 and encouraged participation in upcoming events like the Tiranga Yatra.
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Rahul Gandhi, a Congress leader, received bail from a Jharkhand court. This relates to a case about alleged defamatory comments. The comments were directed at Union Home Minister Amit Shah in 2018. Gandhi had challenged a court order summoning him. The case was filed by Pratap Kumar. He accused Gandhi of making the remarks at a Chaibasa rally.
India is set to significantly enhance its defense capabilities with large-scale orders for BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, following their successful deployment in Operation Sindoor. The procurement aims to equip Navy warships and Air Force fighter jets, reinforcing India's deterrence strategy. This move highlights India's commitment to indigenous defense production and strategic military upgrades.
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi's voter fraud allegations, suggesting a mental deficiency. Fadnavis dismissed Gandhi's accusations against the Election Commission of India as baseless, following Gandhi's claims of ECI collusion with the BJP to manipulate elections, particularly in Maharashtra. The ECI has consistently denied any misconduct.