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Rahul Gandhi to Adopt 22 Children Orphaned by Pakistan Shelling in Operation Sindoor

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has announced he will adopt 22 children orphaned by Pakistan’s shelling during Operation Sindoor, pledging to support their education, healthcare, and overall well-being. Speaking in Parliament, Gandhi emphasized the need to care for civilians affected by cross-border violence. His compassionate act has drawn praise from fellow opposition leaders and rekindled memories of his past support for Nirbhaya’s brother, highlighting his ongoing commitment to humanitarian causes.

Gaurav Gogoi’s Fiery Lok Sabha Speech Leads Opposition Charge Against BJP on Operation Sindoor

During a fiery Lok Sabha debate on Operation Sindoor, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led government, questioning security lapses, the abrupt ceasefire with Pakistan, and the lack of accountability post-Pahalgam terror attack. Backed by TMC and Samajwadi Party leaders, the opposition demanded transparency, challenged Prime Minister Modi’s silence, and rejected Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s explanations as inadequate. The 16-hour session highlighted growing public and political pressure on the government for clear answers on national security.

India Halts Chenab River Water Flow to Pakistan Amid Escalating Tensions

India’s abrupt move to stop Chenab River water flow to Pakistan, citing retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack, marks a serious escalation in bilateral tensions. By invoking control over the Indus Waters Treaty, India has sparked fears of a regional water crisis and intensified diplomatic standoffs, with Pakistan calling the action an “act of war.” As international pressure mounts, both nuclear neighbors stand at a precarious crossroads.

Modi’s Free Hand to Army Sends Strong Message to Pakistan: BJP Leader Ravi Sinha

Condemning the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, BJP leader and college president Ravi Sinha said Pakistan's cowardly tactics will now be met with decisive Indian retaliation, as Prime Minister Modi has given the armed forces full operational freedom.

India Expels Pakistani Envoy, Terminates Indus Water Treaty Amid Outrage Over Pahalgam Massacre

In the wake of the brutal massacre of 28 Hindus by terrorists in Pahalgam, the Government of India has taken unprecedented diplomatic steps against Pakistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following a high-level emergency meeting, ordered the expulsion of Pakistan’s High Commission from India within 48 hours, cancelled all Pakistani visas, and formally scrapped the Indus Waters Treaty. The move has garnered support across the nation and from key global powers, including the U.S., Russia, and France.