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TMC, BJP in fresh face-off in custody of Bengali speakers

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The TMC (Trinamool Congress) on Friday accused the BJP of spreading lies and criminalizing poverty in the custody of Bengali speaking migrant workers in Odisha, while Saffron Party accused Mamata Banerjee Dispensation to provide shelter to illegal immigrants.

After Sameerul Islam, Chairman of TMC MP and welfare board of migrant workers, political slugfest increased, launched a stinging countertack on BJP It Cell head Amit Malviya, in which he was branded “false master”.

The TMC MP demanded evidence of Malavia’s claims that out of 444 migrants in Odisha, 335 had allegedly issued by the West Bengal government with fake documents. Hitting Malavia, Islam accused him of pedaling “fake claims” after Islam jerked in the Calcutta High Court.

Responding to Malavia’s allegations, Islam questioned why the BJP -led Odisha government released most of the detainees if they were truly Bangladeshi. He demanded evidence that the captives were foreigners and asked if such documents were ever put before the court or whether there was any exile.

He said, “Even the BSF admitted that it was his mistake to illegally deport seven innocent Bengalis,” he said, rejecting the identity documents released in Bengal reveals an “anti -Bengali” bias within the BJP.

Islam further alleged that Malavia did not even understand that Aadhaar and voter ID cards were documents issued by the central government and not by the state.

“You are asking other states to reject the documents issued by Bengal. It clearly shows how the Bengali and bias is issued by the state governments. Aadhaar or epic (voter ID)?

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Kapil Sibal questioned the preparation for India’s defense

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India MP MP Kapil Sibal said on Wednesday, July 30, India does not have enough war resources to destroy Pakistan, which receives support with advanced technology and aircraft from China.

During a special discussion on Operation Sindoor, Sibal, whose speech was interrupted at least three times, said, “China is now going to launch its 6th generation aircraft, and we are looking at the 5th generation aircraft in 2035. What we will do till then? If you are worried about defense, what are you doing in the last 11 years?”

He said, “There are 25 squadrons in Pakistan and we almost have it.”

Sibal criticized Union Home Minister Amit Shah for not inviting Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at a security assessment meeting held in Union area on 8 April on 8 April.

A fortnight later, the Pahalgam terror attack took place, killing 26 civilians.

Sibal argued that the Center would have gained a better understanding of the ground realities by consulting a local leader representing people. “If Abdullah is not called for the meeting, how will you get information?” He asked.

Highlighting India’s military borders, Sibal said, “We do not have many resources that we can destroy Pakistan. We are not Fighting war with Pakistan alone. Pakistan and China are together. China is giving all technology to Pakistan. ,

The independent member stated that Pakistan has advanced aircraft, while “India’s Rafael is half -power aircraft”.

Sibal insisted that the Indian Air Force works with 31 squadron, which is the lowest count during any India-Pakistan conflict. Even the air chief had admitted that the country was “badly closed” in terms of the country’s number, which advocated an increase in fighter production rates.

An internal IAF study has emphasized the need to include two fighter squadron annually to meet the requirements to phase the existing fleet.

He said, “MiG -21 and MiG -29 are being phased, Mirage 2000 is being retired. You are left with SU -30 MKI,” he said.

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Has the government asked America why Trump has continued to claim that it has broke the ceasefire?

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In the Rajya Sabha, on July 30, Wednesday, BJD member Sasmit Patra asked the government whether it was formally looking for clarity with the US administration as to why President Donald Trump continued public reference to interact with Pakistan on India’s ceasefire.

Participating in a special discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Upper House, the Patra-the part of a all-party delegation, who went abroad to express India’s position against terrorism after the Pahgam terror attack-said that as an Indian, he accepts the government’s statement that “no phone call was made by the President of the United States between the United States of America.”

“It in itself speaks for autonomy and freedom with which India operated Operation Sindoor,” said Patra who visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leon and Liberia, as a member of an all-party delegation in view of Operation Sindor.

However, he said, “But given this reality, I ask with honesty, India has formally attained clarity with the United States administration as to why the US President continues public references to a ceasefire – out of which, all (our) accounts, neither their nor his administration played any active role.”

In response, BJP’s Ashokra Shankarao Chavan said, “It is surprising that the statement of the Prime Minister of our country has not been given any importance … what they (opposition) say, but do not believe what our system says.”

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NDA government in Bihar is engaged in “scams of more than Rs 70,000 crore”: Congress on CAG report

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On Tuesday, 29 July, PM Modi said that no world leader had asked India to stop Operation Sindoor, as he had come out in Congress to “import issues from Pakistan”.

Responding to discussion of more than 16 hours in the Lok Sabha on Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, Modi reiterated the opposition’s charge on the claims of repeated claims of Trump’s “ceasefire” mediation, saying that he told US vice -president JD Vance on the night of 9 May that Pakistan would pay dearly for any attack on India.

The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, during the Operation Sindoor debate in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, accused Prime Minister Modi of using the armed forces to use the armed forces after the Pahgam attack on 22 April and dared to revolt the conflictfire broker claims.

“If Modi ji has 50 percent courage that Indira Gandhi had, then he would clearly have to say in Parliament: Donald Trump is lying,” he told the Lok Sabha.

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