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		<title>RP Singh: Rahul Gandhi and Umar Khalid Share Same DNA, Intent</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a blistering attack, BJP leader RP Singh likened Lok Sabha Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi to 2020 riots accused Umar Khalid, claiming their DNA and ideologies are identical. The remarks,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a blistering attack, BJP leader RP Singh likened Lok Sabha Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi to 2020 riots accused Umar Khalid, claiming their DNA and ideologies are identical. The remarks, made in a candid interview, highlight deepening political divides ahead of key events.</p>



<p>Singh vividly recalled the 2020 Delhi violence, timed suspiciously with Donald Trump&#8217;s India visit. &#8216;Umar Khalid set the stage to defame us globally,&#8217; he said. Echoing this pattern, Rahul Gandhi reportedly engineered protests during the high-profile AI Summit attended by 20 world leaders. Singh questioned the venue choice: protests could have targeted domestic sites like Jantar Mantar, avoiding international fallout.</p>



<p>&#8216;Whose DNA imprints on whom? Their actions scream anti-national intent,&#8217; Singh fumed. Pivoting to positives, he lauded Israel&#8217;s unwavering support in tough times, from tech transfers to strategic aid, all nurtured under PM Modi&#8217;s visionary leadership.</p>



<p>Modi&#8217;s Instagram triumph—crossing 100 million followers as the world&#8217;s most-followed leader—exemplifies his mass appeal, Singh noted proudly. Addressing the Shimla police standoff during Youth Congress detentions, he urged judicial oversight: &#8216;Let the law take its course against wrongdoers.&#8217;</p>



<p>Singh wrapped up by contrasting ideologies: Rahul&#8217;s brand thrives on slander and foreign appeasement, while BJP&#8217;s &#8216;nation above all&#8217; approach propels India towards self-sufficiency, robust defense, economic boom, and enhanced world respect.</p>
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		<title>Youth Congress AI Summit Demo Hurt India: BJP&#8217;s RP Singh Blasts Rahul Gandhi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[BJP heavyweight RP Singh has unleashed a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi and Youth Congress for their disruptive protest at the AI Summit in New Delhi. Describing it as a&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>BJP heavyweight RP Singh has unleashed a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi and Youth Congress for their disruptive protest at the AI Summit in New Delhi. Describing it as a calculated move to besmirch India&#8217;s reputation, Singh called it outright detrimental to national interests.</p>



<p>Speaking candidly, Singh likened the episode to Umar Khalid&#8217;s provocative protests during Donald Trump&#8217;s visit, where chaos was engineered precisely when international eyes were on India. &#8216;With 20 heads of state and representatives from more than 100 countries present, this was a blatant attempt to embarrass the nation,&#8217; Singh charged.</p>



<p>He accused Gandhi of a pattern of behavior that repeatedly damages India&#8217;s image abroad. &#8216;Time and again, Rahul&#8217;s words become Pakistani propaganda gold, chipping away at our sovereignty and prestige,&#8217; Singh remarked.</p>



<p>Singh referenced SP leader Akhilesh Yadav&#8217;s criticism, indicating cracks in the opposition unity. &#8216;Akhilesh isn&#8217;t alone; many see through Congress&#8217;s divisive games,&#8217; he observed.</p>



<p>On a positive note, Singh lauded Amit Shah&#8217;s achievements in curbing Naxal menace and his pledge to expel illegal immigrants. &#8216;The Home Minister delivers on every promise he makes,&#8217; he affirmed confidently.</p>



<p>This spat highlights escalating tensions between BJP and Congress, with international events becoming battlegrounds for domestic politics.</p>
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		<title>RP Singh: India-Bangladesh Relations Set to Strengthen Post-Election</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a candid interview with IANS from New Delhi on February 15, BJP leader RP Singh outlined India&#8217;s forward-looking approach to Bangladesh&#8217;s new leadership transition. With the oath-taking event looming&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a candid interview with IANS from New Delhi on February 15, BJP leader RP Singh outlined India&#8217;s forward-looking approach to Bangladesh&#8217;s new leadership transition. With the oath-taking event looming on February 17, PM Modi&#8217;s schedule precludes his attendance, paving the way for high-level representation by Om Birla and Vikram Misri.</p>



<p>&#8216;Delhi remains committed to constructive neighborly engagement,&#8217; Singh remarked, underscoring the deep-seated friendship between the two nations. He expressed hope that the fresh government in Dhaka would prioritize elevating these ties, fostering greater synergy in trade, security, and cultural exchanges.</p>



<p>The conversation veered to the charged India-Pakistan T20 World Cup fixture amid boycott calls and rhetoric. Singh was unequivocal: &#8216;Any aggressive moves from Islamabad will face a more resolute counter under Operation Sindoor.&#8217; Balancing firmness with fairness, he advocated for pure sporting rivalry. &#8216;Politics has no place on the field; let the players compete honorably.&#8217;</p>



<p>Addressing potential player standoffs, like refusing handshakes, Singh deferred to personal autonomy. &#8216;No mandates exist—it&#8217;s up to the individuals.&#8217; Optimism capped his remarks, with Singh forecasting India&#8217;s dominance in the marquee matchup.</p>
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		<title>Honoring Invaders Like Tipu Sultan is Shameful: RP Singh</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The installation of Tipu Sultan&#8217;s image in Malegaon Deputy Mayor&#8217;s office has ignited a fierce political debate across Maharashtra. BJP leader RP Singh has condemned the act, labeling the respect&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The installation of Tipu Sultan&#8217;s image in Malegaon Deputy Mayor&#8217;s office has ignited a fierce political debate across Maharashtra. BJP leader RP Singh has condemned the act, labeling the respect given to invaders like Tipu and Aurangzeb as condemnable and a cause for national worry.</p>



<p>Speaking candidly, Singh highlighted how certain sections continue to idolize these historical figures despite their legacy of aggression. &#8216;Public offices should reflect constitutional values, not provoke societal rifts through such displays,&#8217; he asserted.</p>



<p>He pointed out that elected representatives bear the responsibility of upholding India&#8217;s pluralistic fabric. Incidents like this, he argued, only fuel unnecessary controversies and undermine harmony.</p>



<p>In a positive note, Singh lauded the shift of key government functions to &#8216;Seva Tirth&#8217; and &#8216;Kartavya Bhavan&#8217;, moving away from British-built North and South Blocks. &#8216;These new centers symbolize service to 140 crore people, equipped with modern tech for seamless governance. It&#8217;s a historic break from colonial past,&#8217; he remarked.</p>



<p>Following the Cabinet&#8217;s last session at South Block on February 13, this transition promises enhanced digital facilities and policy innovation. Singh described it as a &#8216;long-overdue but perfect move&#8217;, reinforcing modern India&#8217;s self-reliant administrative vision.</p>



<p>As debates rage over historical figures, such reforms highlight proactive steps towards a future-focused nation, prioritizing development over divisive legacies.</p>
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		<title>RP Singh: Bangladesh Govt Must Protect Hindus Post-Elections</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a pointed remark on Bangladesh&#8217;s recent parliamentary polls, senior BJP figure RP Singh demanded that the incoming government prioritize halting violence against Hindus. During an interview in New Delhi,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a pointed remark on Bangladesh&#8217;s recent parliamentary polls, senior BJP figure RP Singh demanded that the incoming government prioritize halting violence against Hindus. During an interview in New Delhi, he voiced optimism about a fair electoral process but stressed the moral imperative for the new regime to curb persistent Hindu persecution.</p>



<p>The BJP leader&#8217;s comments reflect growing concerns over the safety of Bangladesh&#8217;s Hindu population, who have endured attacks on temples, homes, and businesses. Singh insisted that democratic governance must translate into tangible protections for vulnerable communities, preventing any continuation of sectarian strife.</p>



<p>Turning to the leaked book by ex-Army Chief MM Naravane, Singh highlighted procedural lapses. He explained that the Official Secrets Act mandates Defence Ministry approval for such writings, which was never obtained. With the publisher denying involvement and Naravane accepting this, Singh condemned citations of pirated versions—especially by figures like Rahul Gandhi—as unconstitutional and illegal. He called for thorough investigations and punitive measures.</p>



<p>Singh also slammed Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind&#8217;s Arshad Madani for opposing &#8216;Vande Mataram&#8217; as national song, viewing it as Congress-orchestrated rhetoric. Madani&#8217;s online post decried the compulsion to sing it fully in official settings as discriminatory, violating religious freedoms and minority rights. Singh dismissed this by noting Islamic practices in secular nations like Turkey, accusing opponents of manufacturing controversy to divide India.</p>



<p>These interventions by Singh signal BJP&#8217;s proactive approach to both international minority rights and internal security debates, as India navigates complex geopolitical and domestic challenges.</p>
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		<title>BJP&#8217;s RP Singh Hits Back at Mamata Over Pawar Crash Politics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a pointed rebuttal from New Delhi, BJP heavyweight RP Singh took aim at Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s provocative statements following the fatal plane crash of Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar. Banerjee&#8217;s&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a pointed rebuttal from New Delhi, BJP heavyweight RP Singh took aim at Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s provocative statements following the fatal plane crash of Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar. Banerjee&#8217;s narrative wove in political intrigue, claiming Pawar was on the verge of rejoining his former allies when fate intervened, raising alarms about safety in India.</p>



<p>&#8216;Deeply shocked by Ajit Pawar&#8217;s demise in today&#8217;s crash. Even politicians aren&#8217;t secure in this nation,&#8217; Banerjee remarked, alluding to intelligence about Pawar&#8217;s impending switch from BJP circles. This drew immediate backlash from Singh, who accused her of habitual politicization. &#8216;Everything is politics to her—conspiracies lurk in every shadow. Time for a name change to Mamata Plotter,&#8217; he retorted sharply.</p>



<p>Singh highlighted Sharad Pawar&#8217;s acceptance of it as an unfortunate mishap, calling for an end to speculation. He lumped Pappu Yadav&#8217;s &#8216;coincidence or conspiracy&#8217; rhetoric with tactics of irrelevant politicians craving headlines. Shifting focus to West Bengal, Singh alleged Banerjee was fueling SIR-related protests to consolidate minority support, deploying community outfits as proxies.</p>



<p>Defending the non-Hindu entry ban at sacred Uttarakhand sites like Kedarnath-Badrinath, Singh stressed it&#8217;s about preserving temple traditions, leaving decisions to managing committees. In a broader swipe at Congress, he noted tensions around Shashi Tharoor, whose pro-India stance irks party leadership, particularly Rahul Gandhi, signaling deeper factional strife.</p>
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