Imran Masood Changes His Tone, Demands Priyanka as Prime Minister
By Sanjay Saxena, Lucknow Congress MP Imran Masood has suddenly thrown his party’s leadership into a fresh storm of debate. Until yesterday, he spoke of making Rahul Gandhi the Prime Minister, but now his tone has changed. In an interview to a news agency, Imran openly advocated making Priyanka Vadra the Prime Minister. He said, […]
Congress leader backs Priyanka Gandhi as PM, BJP takes 'no faith in Rahul' dig
A statement by Congress MP Imran Masood endorsing Priyanka Gandhi as Prime Minister has prompted a pointed reaction from the BJP, who interpreted the comments as a sign of declining confidence in Rahul Gandhi’s leadership within the Congress party.
Congress MP Backs Priyanka Gandhi Vadra For Prime Minister Post Over Rahul Gandhi
A Congress MP has publicly advocated for Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to be projected as the Prime Ministerial face of the party. The leader cited her recent stance on the Gaza conflict and her potential to lead the country as reasons for this endorsement. The MP also expressed concern over the situation in Bangladesh, describing it as becoming an 'anti-Indian den'. The statement comes amidst discussions on the party's leadership dynamics and recent electoral performances.
'Everyone Has Their Demands': Robert Vadra On Priyanka Gandhi For PM Calls
Congress Lok Sabha member Imran Masood on Tuesday strongly pitched for party general secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as a potential Prime Ministerial candidate.
Rahul Gandhi’s leadership now being questioned within Congress and among allies: BJP
BJP questions Rahul Gandhi's leadership amid claims of "anti-national" remarks, losing support from Congress allies and insiders.
"People See Indira In Her": Robert Vadra On Priyanka Gandhi As Possible PM
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's husband, Robert Vadra, spoke to NDTV Tuesday on a range of topics, from talk of his wife as a future Prime Minister to the row over party leader Rahul Gandhi, his brother-in-law, and his visit to Germany.
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