After Rahul Gandhi mocked Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ek hai toh safe hai slogan by showing a metal afe and then pulling a photo showing PM Modi with Ga ...
During the press conference, Rahul Gandhi outlined Congress's key poll promises and further criticised corporate influence in the elections.
Rahul Gandhi stated that the Maharashtra elections are a battle of ideologies between billionaires and the poor, promising to ...
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, during a press conference in Mumbai, brought a metal Safe and gave his version of the catchphrase - 'Ek hai toh safe hai', prompting the BJP to call the Congress leader a ...
He then pulled out two posters from the safe, one shows PM Modi with Gautam Adani with "ek hain to safe hain" written on it and another shows the map of Dharavi with "Dharavi ka bhavisha safe nahi" ...
Rahul had said the state election is a contest between the aspirations of the common people and the influence of a wealthy ...
BJP’s Champai Soren, who recently switched over from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, said “we have to uproot the infiltrators”.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday accused Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi of spreading false information on the Dharavi redevelopme ...
claiming a link between the BJP's slogan and the Dharavi redevelopment project being given to the Adani Group, Gandhi pulled out two posters from a safe he had brought to his press conference in ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday mocked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for bringing a safe to a press conference and said the latter would have found something valuable if it was ...
Congress leader says slogan primarily serves to help Adani acquire land worth Rs 1 lakh crore through the Dharavi project ...