Delhi hotel fire tragedy: How many more fires before the system acts?
Delhi hotel fire tragedy: How many more fires before the system acts?
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In a fiery showdown during the Winter Session of Parliament, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing counter-attack on the Congress party, rebutting their 'vote chori' (vote theft) allegations. Responding to Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's concerns about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and immunity for Election Commissioners, Shah cited historical instances of alleged electoral malpractice by the Congress. He referenced the Allahabad High Court's 1975 verdict against Indira Gandhi and a petition questioning Sonia Gandhi's voting rights before citizenship. Shah asserted, 'Illegals will not be permitted to decide who the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers in this country will be.' The Opposition staged a walkout, with Rahul Gandhi challenging Shah to a debate.
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