It's hot: Marco Rubio feels the Delhi heat, keeps press conference short
It's hot: Marco Rubio feels the Delhi heat, keeps press conference short
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A massive political controversy has erupted over Kerala government's invitation to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin for the inaugural global Lord Ayyappa event. The BJP has criticised this invitation, referencing past comments against Sanatana Dharma. The DMK has defended the Chief Minister's attendance, emphasising the event's historical importance as it marks 75 years of the Travancore Devaswom Board. The programme also focusses on the 'Dharmasthala Truth files' in Karnataka, where BJP MP Tejasvi Surya is pushing for a CBI investigation following the arrest of a complainant who made allegations of mass burials. The BJP has announced a 'Dharmasthala Chalo' protest across the state. Furthermore, the video includes Home Minister Amit Shah's statement regarding the criminal neta bill, asserting that a government cannot be operated from jail. Additional political discussion covers a VCK leader's remarks in Tamil Nadu concerning Lord Ram, contributing to the ongoing debate surrounding the DMK's position on Sanatan Dharma, particularly after Udayanidhi Stalin's comments.
It's hot: Marco Rubio feels the Delhi heat, keeps press conference short
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