Sonia questions graft charges against government
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Sunday challenged the corruption charges levelled against the UPA government, saying the truth and untruth in these needs to be understood well.
"The opposition is
No party can decide what will be our political work: Cong
Adopting a combative approach over the controversy on The Associated Journals issue, the Congress on Saturday said it has discharged its ‘political dharma’ and was ready to contest any challenge in an
PM, Sonia to push reforms agenda at Sunday mega rally
Seeking to push the ruling UPA's economic reforms agenda amid a slew of corruption allegations, the Congress' top leadership, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party chief Sonia Gandhi, will
Swamy needs to prove charges against Gandhis: Congress
The Congress on Friday challenged Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy to prove his allegations of wrongdoing against party president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi.
"We don't take him (Swamy)
BJP asks Cong to clarify on Swamy's charges
BJP on Friday asked Congress to clarify whether it paid Rs 90 Crore to Associated Journals, which ran the now-defunct National Herald daily, saying if it was true it was violation of tax and electoral
Swamy needs to prove charges against Gandhis: Congress
The Congress on Friday challenged Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy to prove his allegations of wrongdoing against party president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi.
"We don't take him (Swamy)
Rahul Gandhi threatens to sue Subramanian Swamy
Rahul Gandhi on Thursday night threatened to pursue 'all legal actions' against Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy, who targeted him and Sonia Gandhi raising questions over acquisition of a company
Full text of Subramanian Swamy's allegations against Gandhis
1) Mrs. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi had floated a Section 25 private company called Young Indian, and acquired the public limited company, the Associated Journals Ltd., which is the owner of Nationa
Congress reshuffle due, date not final: Dwivedi
Amid strong indications that Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi would assume a more prominent role in the party, a senior leader on Tuesday said that an organisational reshuffle was due and would
Rahul prefers party over government
Rahul Gandhi, Congress general secretary and often described as a prime minister-in-waiting, on Sunday chose not to join the government despite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's public invitation to him