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Indira Gandhi
Tashkent Files 2019 Review: A story that needed to be told [Twitter Reviews Updated]
A well-researched, sound film which makes one question the history we have all grown up reading
Congress: It is all about loving your family (business)
The Gandhis of Congress are like the Kapoors of Bollywood
Hey, New York Times, F**k you, again
India successfully tested anti-satellite missile today, springing it into the elite space club.
Shia Waqf Board President calls Indira Gandhi’s family Muslims, says only orthodox Muslims and Gandhi family denies Lord Ram’s existence
Waseem Rizvi's movie called Ram Janmbhoomi has received the approval of Film Censor Board and is set to release on March 29.
The Tashkent Files: Speaking to team OpIndia, Shashtri Ji’s family says they hope the film will answer some long hushed up questions
Shastrijis relatives hoped that the questions which remained answered till now will be brought to the fore soon through Vivek Agnihotri's undaunted efforts.
Rahul Gandhi’s Minimum Income Guarantee could kill all other subsidies and be the mother of all scams
Remember, India’s worst-case scenario is also the Dynasty’s best case scenario.
While Rahul Gandhi talks about ‘saving democracy’, Bengaluru arrests a stark reminder of Congress’ Emergency mindset
Recently, a bunch of young techies were arrested in Bengaluru for raising slogans in support of Narendra Modi during a Rahul Gandhi meet.
Rahul Gandhi goes back to Indira Gandhi’s ‘gareebi hatao’ punchline while lying about Modi’s track record
Rahul Gandhi, just like his grandmother Indira Gandhi is still selling the idea of 'Garibi Hatao', which intends to end poverty in the country if Congress comes to power. In 1971, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had used the ‘Garibi Hatao’ theme in the election campaign.
Journalist Nikhil Wagle tried to praise Indira Gandhi, only to know she was a hypocrite
On Tuesday, 'liberal' propagandist Nikhil Wagle claimed on Twitter that Indira Gandhi had specifically lifted the censorship on R.K. Laxman's cartoons during the Emergency
India’s missing 54: The 54 ‘Abhinandans’ who never came home from Pakistan
Raju Das -
Indira Gandhi government had failed in securing the release of Indian prisoners, even after winning the war and releasing Pakistani POWs.