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    No! No! 5 + 5 ≠ 10!5 + 5 = Forever & ever

    BJP President J.P. Nadda's recent statement about the party's future has stirred controversy among some of its most ardent supporters. While marking the UPA-2 government's anniversary, Nadda expressed confidence in the BJP's continued rule for the next decade.

    Delhi cabinet approves ordinance to curb school fee hike

    In a move aimed at regulating school fees, the Delhi cabinet, under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has approved an ordinance. Education Minister Ashish Sood announced that the decision, made during the eighth cabinet meeting, is based on the Delhi School Education Bill, 2025.

    Nadda hails Modi-era shift to performance politics

    BJP President JP Nadda praised Prime Minister Modi's government for shifting from appeasement to performance-based politics, while criticizing Rahul Gandhi as an irresponsible opposition leader. Nadda highlighted the government's accountability and responsiveness, contrasting it with the previous UPA regime. Gandhi, in turn, accused the Modi government of lacking accountability and focusing on future promises rather than present realities.

    TMC helping infiltrators settle down in Bengal, alleges Union minister Bhupender Yadav

    Union Minister Bhupender Yadav has accused West Bengal's TMC government of aiding illegal immigrants and overlooking rising crime, particularly attacks on women. He criticized the state's alleged inaction during incidents in Murshidabad and Sandeshkhali, emphasizing the central government's intervention to restore order.

    DMK not afraid of 'ordinary persons' like Modi, Shah: A Raja

    DMK leader A Raja asserted that the BJP cannot gain a foothold in Tamil Nadu due to the Dravidian ideology, which serves as a counter to the saffron one. He dismissed Amit Shah's criticism of the DMK as lies and divisive, while also accusing the BJP of attempting to create communal rifts for political gain.

    'Why is the PM still running away?' Jairam Ramesh hits at PM for not holding press meet on 11 years of Modi govt

    Jairam Ramesh, a Congress MP, has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The reason is Modi's decision to avoid a press conference. This marks 11 years in office. Ramesh questioned Modi's courage to face unscripted questions. JP Nadda, BJP President, addressed the press instead. Ramesh wonders if Modi is preparing answers or if Bharat Mandapam is not ready.

    The Economic Times
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