Manish Tewari has lost moral authority to continue as an MP, must resign: Sanjay Tandon
Says mandate was secured on Congress-AAP alliance platform, which no longer exists
Says mandate was secured on Congress-AAP alliance platform, which no longer exists
Manish Tewari and Shashi Tharoor, Congress MPs from Punjab and Kerala, respectively, have presented contrasting views, supporting the stance taken by the government as it navigates the conflict in a region that has huge implications for India's energy security.
The India–US trade deal promises energy shifts and major investments, but Congress has questioned whether the USD 500 billion figure claimed by Washington is realistic.
Congress MP Manish Tewari called for a serious investigation by each INDIA alliance constituent.
When asked to explain his tweet, the Congress leader told reporters outside Parliament: "There is a saying in English- 'If you don't understand my silences, you will never understand my words'."
The bill seeks to amend the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002.
Clarifying the rationale for this idea, he wrote, "Non-violence, constitutionalism and egalitarianism fusing in a unique Union that would sum up the modern Indian genius perfectly".
Speaking on the issue of Article 370 which was scrapped on August 5, 2019, by the Centre, Tewari said that the matter is subjudice in front of the Supreme Court and the matter will be taken up on October 31 for a hearing.
A day after Ghulam Nabi Azad's exit from the Congress, MP Manish Tewari said that a crack seems to have appeared in coordination between India and the Congress that existed since 1885.
The MP from Anandpur Sahib has raised some concerns and tweeted, "As MP from a rural constituency I stand with Concerns /Fears of Youth desirous of joining Armed Forces