Navy inducts MH-60R squadron 'Ospreys' to counter Chinese submarines
Navy inducts MH-60R squadron 'Ospreys' to counter Chinese submarines
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On Constitution Day, a political debate erupted over whether the Indian Constitution is in danger. The discussion featured remarks from President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi accused the government of undermining constitutional values. Congress spokesperson Saral Patel argued, 'The biggest threat today is not enemy across the border or outside our borders but the enemy within, the slow suffocation of democracy masked as nationalism.' In response, BJP spokesperson Radhika Khera defended the government's record, citing the abrogation of Article 370 and women's reservation, while pointing to the Congress party's history with the Emergency. The debate, held at India Today, explored whether India's supreme law is genuinely under threat or if the slogan is a political tool.
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