Villagers raise slogans against Rahul
Unhappy over not being able to get an audience with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, local residents of two villages here raised slogans before a Munshiganj guest house where the Amethi MP has been putting up.
IAF stands by pilot's decision not to fly Rahul Gandhi
The Indian Air Force on Wednesday said the refusal by its pilot to fly Rahul Gandhi from Kokrajhar to Guwahati in Assam was because of safety reasons and it strongly stands by the decision of its offi
SP doubts Rahul's ability to lead country, BJP slams Cong
Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday came under fire from a Samajwadi party leader who raised questions on his ability to lead the country just days after Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav wanted the C
Rahul Gandhi on day-long visit to BTAD and Dhubri
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met victims of ethnic violence in relief camps and held discussions with Bodoland Territorial Council leaders on the prevailing situation in Assam.
Gandhi, wh
Cong shouldn't delay giving larger role to Rahul: Akhilesh
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has suggested that Congress should not delay giving a more prominent role to Rahul Gandhi in the party and the central government.
"It's good, but it shoul
It will be Rahul versus Modi in 2014 LS polls: Beni Prasad
In comments that can stoke a fresh controversy, Union minister Beni Prasad Verma on Monday said the next Lok Sabha elections will see a direct fight between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi.
A day afte
Rahul refuses to comment on reported Ramdev-RSS links
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday refused to comment on the reported links between Ramdev and Sangh fountainhead RSS on the black money issue, saying he had more serious things to do.
Rahul sets eyes on state elections
Congress general secretary, Rahul Gandhi's effort to "play a larger role" in the party's national affairs in the days to come, is likely to begin from Karnataka. Sources said that Mr Gandhi, of late,
PM rolls out red carpet for Rahul
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said Rahul Gandhi’s entry into the Cabinet would be a welcome development. “I have always said I would welcome Rahul’s entry into government,” Dr Singh told r
Always welcomed Rahul’s entry into govt: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said he would welcome Rahul Gandhi's entry into the government, remarks that come in the context of raging speculation over the possibility of a larger role for him in the government and the Congress.