In a sharp attack on the BJP-led Central government, Congress leader Pawan Khera accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of ...
Former US President Donald Trump’s remarks on a purported $21 million US allocation to India for boosting voter turnout have ...
The Congress claimed that the BJP’s narrative was aimed at diverting attention from its own use of foreign funds to ...
The revelation that the US gave 21 million dollars for alleged voter turnout in India has snowballed into a major controversy ...
Bhartiya Janata Party's Gaurav Bhatia on Friday accused Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi of taking support of ...
US President Donald Trump criticized $21 million funding for voter turnout in India and $29 million to strengthen Bangladesh's political landscape. He ...
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal during a media briefing called the claims by the US department "deeply troubling" and mentioned that relevant authorities are examining ...
Citing the media report, Khera claimed that the truth has come out that the 'USD 21 million USAID funds' were not given to India, but to Bangladesh.
A political war has erupted between the BJP and Congress over Donald Trump’s claim that USAID provided "$21 million for voter turnout in India," with both parties accusing each other of foreign ...
Congress leader Pawan Khera on Friday asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not take action against the decision of US ...