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Lawyer who ‘sued’ Lord Ram for ‘domestic violence’, files complaint against Smriti Irani for her Sabarimala remarks
He had also filed petitions against Radhe Maa, Hardik Patel and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah
‘We need to recognise that we have a right to pray, not desecrate’: Smriti Irani when asked about Sabarimala
Her statement appears to have been taken out of context
Sacred Games: petitioner demands a regulatory board after Netflix refuses to censor dialogues
The online series, which released in July this year, had almost immediately made the headlines for allegedly 'defaming the Congress party' over the Shah Bano case.
Congress’ Sanjay Nirupam defends his statement of calling PM Modi ‘Anpadh Gawar’
Sanjay Nirupam had called PM Modi an 'anpadh gawar' and stated that college children have nothing to learn from him
Plea of Gandhis against I-T reassessment reveal deep seated corruption in Congress: Smriti Irani
Mr Gandhi, who is quick to hug the prime minister, would run a mile when it comes to an income tax office: Irani
Sexist attacks against Smriti Irani just never stop, this time it is worse than ever
Congress leaders, members and supporters have always attacked Smriti Irani in the vilest, filthiest and most abusive ways possible.
A village in Rahul Gandhi’s Amethi ultimately required BJP’s grit to go digital
Smriti Irani has been working tirelessly in Amethi to bring about a change
As Congress revoked Mani Shankar Aiyar’s suspension, here is a look back at controversial remarks by Congress leaders
Not the first time Congress politicians have made controversial remarks, without any remorse.
TMC MP Derek O’Brien threatens to name Twitter users in Parliament, gets paid back in kind
O'Brien is misusing his parliamentary privilege to harass and bully private citizens, Twitter reacted in its quintessential style
Alwar lynching: MHA seeks report from Rajasthan govt even as Congress continues vulture politics
With 2019 getting closer, politicians stooping to new lows for few votes