PM greets Manmohan Singh on his birthday
Economist and former academician, Dr Manmohan Singh, 92, was the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Prime Minister during 2004-2014.
Economist and former academician, Dr Manmohan Singh, 92, was the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Prime Minister during 2004-2014.
Singh said that he has been keenly following the elections and that Modi indulged in the most vicious form of hate speeches.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, party leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday greeted former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh…
The Voting for Congress President polls concluded Monday evening. Congress witnessed a contest for the president post after 22 years on Monday with senior party leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Shashi Tharoor pitted against each other. No member of the Gandhi family contested for the post of President.
89 years old former PM, who is ailing and has not been in spotlight since testing Covid positive last year grabbed the attention of social media after he came on a wheelchair on Saturday for Vice Presidential Election 2022.
Responding to a question during a press conference, in Delhi on Sunday, Congress communication department chief Randeep Surjewala said, 'I will advise friends who are playing twitter-twitter to stop making comments on social media. We have internal democracy. Present your views at appropriate party fora.'
Dr Singh, while addressing the inaugural function of the year-long birth centenary celebrations of the late Prime Minister organised by the Congress's Telangana unit, said he is particularly happy that the programme coincides with the presentation of the first budget of Rao's government by him in 1991.
On Monday, Manmohan Singh, in a statement on the Ladakh clash, had said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi must be 'mindful of the implications of his words and declarations' on nation’s security as also strategic and territorial interests.
Nadda said that the country fully trusts and supports PM Narendra Modi and the 130 crore Indians have seen his administrative experience in some of the most testing times.
This comes after PM Modi at an all-party meeting on Friday categorically stated that 'no Indian post or territory has been occupied by anyone'.