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"Diving deep into the Congress-China connection reveals a web of ties": Jairam Ramesh's Huawei affinity, the Gandhis' MoU with CCP, and closed-door meetings; such undisclosed affiliations raise questions about transparency and India's sovereignty
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
Jethmalani's exploration didn't stop at Singham's role in Huawei. He delved deeper, recalling that in 2006, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh released a book titled 'CHINDIA'
"Interference unsettles peace; steadfast resilience is our response": Insurgent groups in northeast India receiving Chinese aids, regional discord jeopardizing national security, says Ex-Army chief MM Naravane, discusses drug trafficking in Manipur
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
The Chinese aid has been reaching various insurgent groups involved in the violence, according to Naravane
CM N. Biren Singh's unyielding crusade against drugs in Manipur has yielded substantial results, shaking the very foundations of the illicit trade, his impactful actions have stirred the hornet's nest, leading the opposition to call for his removal
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
Singh blames the unrest in Manipur on illegal migrants and drug smugglers. The government has taken measures to curb illegal immigration, even forming a committee for this purpose
“Waiting. Like it or not, it’s a skill all spies have to master eventually”: Seema Haider Case: Cross-Border Love, how she got bail in 3 days by Magistrate Nazim Akbar and probe intensifies as ATS, IB swing Into action, Pakistani Bhabhi to be arrested?
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
She had been residing in the country without any valid documents for the past two months before authorities became aware of her presence earlier this month
"Unity, not division, is the foundation for progress and peace": Escalating Tensions in Canada: Indian diaspora holding the Tricolour, counters Khalistani separatists outside the consulate to protect their diplomats amidst Trudeau's political predicament
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
The pro-Khalistan protesters, in the purported video, could be seen disrespecting the Tricolour
"Saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies": J&K Govt terminated Dr Bilal Ahmad Dalal and Dr Nighat Shaheen Chilloo for working with Pakistan to falsify post-mortem report of Asiya and Neelofar to falsely implicate Indian Army
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
Then the local villagers in Jammu and Kashmir, under the influence of the Hurriyat, led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, attempted to stir up unrest by falsely accusing members of the security forces of heinous crimes
"Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong": A recent incident sparked outrage among Indians worldwide when a Khalistani disrespected the Indian National Flag near the UN headquarters in New York, Indian journalist confronts
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
The Indian flag has been kept high and flying by the relentless efforts of its citizens and the brave soldiers of the Indian Army.
"Tragedy is a sharp contrast between what is and what could have been": Odisha train tragedy, which claimed the lives of 289 people has taken a new turn following the interrogation of junior engineer (JE) Amir Khan by the Central Bureau of Investigation
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
Amir Khan, a crucial figure in the investigation, was subjected to intense questioning by the CBI at an undisclosed location
"Your intentions and actions create ripples in the universe. Make them count": Avtar Singh Khanda, an asylum seeker Khalistani terrorist passed away in a UK hospital in Birmingham late last night after NIA released 45 wanted criminals for identification
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
In March, UK authorities arrested Khanda in connection with the vandalization of the high commission
"Pawn endings are to Chess what putting is to golf": Bhindranwale 2.0 - Punjab’s history may repeat itself with the new Waris Punjab De chief Amritpal Singh shooting his mouth off without any fear of action, courtesy the backing of his powerful patrons
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
Punjab’s blood-soaked history may repeat itself, with the new Waris Punjab De chief shooting his mouth off without any fear of action