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Indira Gandhi
Jawaharlal Nehru was so humble, he didn’t give Bharat Ratna to himself, just accepted that he was awesome
Jawaharlal Nehru, as well as his daughter Indira, were awarded the Bharat Ratna while still in office.
All these years media presented you fake news over origins of Children’s Day. Here is the truth
Former PM Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday being celebrated as Children's Day has an interesting story around it
Lawyer demands Bharat Ratna for PM Modi citing precedents of Nehru and Indira getting the honour while in office
Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi had won Bharat Ratna while they were still in office in 1955 and 1971 respectively
Congress leader who had warned of ‘rakhtpaat’, compares Modi to Hitler
Congress leaders have often indulged in name-calling and making derogatory remarks for PM Modi
1984 anti-Sikh riots: Shiromani Akali Dal holds protest march to seek justice for victims
Protestors demanding justice for the victims raised slogans against the Congress party and its leaders.
Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha threatens Arnab Goswami after his appointment to Nehru Museum
There were others who criticised Arnab's appointment, though none of them matched Sanjay Jha in terms of Bollywood dialogue content.
What Statue of Unity and treatment of various leaders after their death tells us about politics of ideology
Truth is that Congress respects Indian leaders only as long as they are from Gandhi family and ignores others even from their own party.
Indira Gandhi and 5 lesser known Wikileaks cables: Of Nuclear technology, corruption and foreign relations
There are some startling revelations made in WikiLeaks cables.
Kerala: Its first brush with Democracy And Nehru
Out of 124 cases of imposition of President's rule and sacking of democratically elected Governments in the state, 87 are by Congress Government
Taking a jibe at Rahul’s Congress, Arun Jaitley says Indira or Rajiv Gandhi would never have supported anti-India slogans
The Finance Minister also appeared to hint towards his displeasure with judicial overreach.