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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up to lead his first council of ministers meeting since Operation Sindoor—a significant move as his government approaches the one-year mark of its third term. This gathering signals a fresh phase of governance, likely focusing on strategy and priorities for the coming months.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another bureaucratic meeting—it’s a key moment for Modi’s administration to regroup after Operation Sindoor (likely a major policy or security initiative) and set the tone before hitting the one-year milestone. For political watchers, it’s a hint at what’s next: Will there be course corrections, new reforms, or a doubling down on existing agendas? Either way, it’s a pulse check on India’s leadership direction.
'Is it so difficult to be patriotic?': Khurshid amid Cong flak over Article 370 remarks
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Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid is facing backlash from within his own party for defending the government’s push to highlight Pakistan’s alleged terrorism agenda on the global stage. In a pointed remark, he asked why it’s so hard for some to put patriotism above party politics—a sentiment echoed by fellow Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. The controversy deepened because Khurshid had previously broken ranks with his party by supporting the scrapping of Article 370, a move the BJP has seized on to criticize Congress’s internal divisions.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another political squabble—it’s a rare moment where a Congress leader is openly calling out his own party for what he sees as undermining national interests. With elections always looming in India, internal rifts like this could weaken Congress’s credibility, especially when the BJP is quick to paint them as inconsistent or unpatriotic. Khurshid’s stance also hints at a broader tension in Indian politics: where does party loyalty end and national interest begin?

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