Political Misogyny
The prevalence of misogyny in Indian politics reflects a troubling reality that undermines the progress of women in public life.
The prevalence of misogyny in Indian politics reflects a troubling reality that undermines the progress of women in public life.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday slammed BJP candidate from Kalkaji assembly constituency Ramesh Bidhuri over his recent objectionable remarks on her and called it ridiculous.
'Emergency' is a historical drama directed by Kangana Ranaut, portraying the 1975-77 state of emergency declared by Indira Gandhi.
Yadav said his party had raised the issue in the Bihar Vidhan Sabha on November 28, but the state government failed to act promptly.
Congress leader and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday criticised the BJP-led double-engine government in Bihar for allegedly "torturing" students protesting against the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) in Patna.
Both Houses of Parliament were adjourned for the day on Tuesday after sloganeering and ruckus prevailed, leading to disruption of legislative business.
The scathing remarks from the Congress leader came after the BJP claimed that Sonia Gandhi has links to Hungarian-American businessman George Soros.
Dressed in blacked jackets emblazoned with "Modi Adani Ek Hai. Adani Safe Hai," the MPs raised slogans such as "Modi Adani Bhai Bhai" and "We Want JPC."
Congress MP form Wayanad Priyanka Gandhi Vadra along with Members of Parliament from Kerala met Union Home Minister Amit Shah here on Wednesday, and urged him to rise above politics and provide assistance to the landslide affected people of her constituency.
With prohibitory orders in place in Sambhal, Gandhi was stopped at the Ghazipur border in Ghaziabad on his way to the district, a senior police officer said.