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The BJP is marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, emphasising how power was misused by Late Indira Gandhi for personal interests without considering the broader national interest. Going into ...
The Senior Advocate said AJLs debt was taken over by the Young Indian, which is a not-for-profit company. He said no Congress leader gets any money or property, and yet money laundering allegations ...
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday came down heavily on the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) over its pitch to ...
Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Friday criticised the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) money laundering case against her in ...
Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi representing Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Friday argued that Enforcement Directorate's National Herald case was "truly a strange" one ...
NEW DELHI, July 4. /TASS/. At least 63 people have been killed and about 40 others are missing as a result of floods and landslides in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, India's National ...
Some Congress leaders were among individuals who donated funds to the Young Indian and AJL on instructions from senior party functionaries as not doing so would have been "damaging" for their ...
Congress leaders praise Indian Army for Operation Sindoor, supporting national security and unity against terrorism in Pakistan Updated - May 08, 2025 03:16 am IST - New Delhi ...
One wonders whether INC now stands for Indian National Congress or Indian Nemesis Congress. The Congress leaders have made atrocious statements and are also deliberately peddling perilous pro ...
Each year following the State of the Union Address, the president of the National Congress of the American Indians delivers the State of the Indian Nations. Presented in 2020 by Fawn Sharp, the ...
The National Herald is published by AJL, which in turn is owned by Young Indian Private Limited. Rahul and Sonia Gandhi together have control of approximately 76 per cent of Young Indian's shares.
Congress’s recent gains—99 Lok Sabha seats in 2024 against 52 in 2019—suggest that all is not lost. With a 21.2 percent national vote share, it remains a pan-Indian force, even if diminished.