Kutte Ka Bachcha

'Kutte Ka Bachcha' - 9 News Result(s)

  • Mayawati slams Narendra Modi, says Constitution based on secularism, not Hindutva
    India News | Diana George | Sunday July 14, 2013
    Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and Dalit leader Mayawati today slammed her Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi for an interview he gave to news agency Reuters in which he defended himself over the 2002 riots saying that even if a puppy ("kutte ka bachcha") were to die under his car, he would be sad.
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  • 'Don't divide this great nation': Digvijaya Singh tells Narendra Modi
    India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Congress leader Digvijaya Singh today slammed Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's remarks describing himself as a 'Hindu nationalist' in an interview to Reuters, and asked him not to "divide the nation" on the basis of religion.
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  • 'Puppy' remark shows heightened sensitivity, says Narendra Modi's office
    India News | Edited by Mala Das | Saturday July 13, 2013
    As political rivals practically united to attack him over his "puppy (kutte ka bachcha)" remark, Narendra Modi, on Friday, suddenly found himself in the midst of a controversy of seemingly scandalous proportions. While his party, the BJP, determinedly defended him, the Gujarat Chief Minister's office too stepped in, saying there had been a "gross d...
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  • In our culture, all forms of life are valued, tweets Narendra Modi after furore over 'puppy' remark
    India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi (With PTI inputs) | Friday July 12, 2013
    Hours after his controversial "puppy" analogy kicked up a political storm, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi tweeted to say, "In our culture, every form of life is valued and worshipped."
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  • Narendra Modi defends himself on 2002 Gujarat riots: Highlights
    India News | NDTV.com | Friday July 12, 2013
    Narendra Modi has, in a rare interview to news agency Reuters today, defended his actions during the 2002 Gujarat riots, asserting that "we used our full strength to set out to do the right thing." Already, there is political outcry.
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  • Narendra Modi defends himself on the 2002 Gujarat riots
    India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Narendra Modi has, in a rare interview today, defended his actions during the 2002 Gujarat riots, asserting that "we used our full strength to set out to do the right thing." Already, there is political outcry.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Narendra Modi's 'puppy' analogy sparks political storm
    India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Gujarat Chief minister Narendra Modi's explosive comments using the puppy analogy while referring to the 2002 riot deaths has triggered a political storm, but the BJP says he is being misinterpreted.
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  • Congress calls Narendra Modi's puppy analogy 'callous, regrettable'
    India News | Diana George | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today defended himself in the 2002 riots case, saying he did nothing wrong. In an interview to Reuters, Mr Modi said that he had been given a clean chit by the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team or SIT. "Another thing... someone else is driving a car and we're sitting behind, even then if a puppy...
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  • Narendra Modi defends himself on the 2002 Gujarat riots
    India News | Press Trust of India | Friday July 12, 2013
    Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has defended his actions in the 2002 Gujarat riots and said that an Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up by the Supreme Court had given him a "clean chit".
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'Kutte Ka Bachcha' - 9 News Result(s)

  • Mayawati slams Narendra Modi, says Constitution based on secularism, not Hindutva
    India News | Diana George | Sunday July 14, 2013
    Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and Dalit leader Mayawati today slammed her Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi for an interview he gave to news agency Reuters in which he defended himself over the 2002 riots saying that even if a puppy ("kutte ka bachcha") were to die under his car, he would be sad.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'Don't divide this great nation': Digvijaya Singh tells Narendra Modi
    India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Congress leader Digvijaya Singh today slammed Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's remarks describing himself as a 'Hindu nationalist' in an interview to Reuters, and asked him not to "divide the nation" on the basis of religion.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'Puppy' remark shows heightened sensitivity, says Narendra Modi's office
    India News | Edited by Mala Das | Saturday July 13, 2013
    As political rivals practically united to attack him over his "puppy (kutte ka bachcha)" remark, Narendra Modi, on Friday, suddenly found himself in the midst of a controversy of seemingly scandalous proportions. While his party, the BJP, determinedly defended him, the Gujarat Chief Minister's office too stepped in, saying there had been a "gross d...
    www.ndtv.com
  • In our culture, all forms of life are valued, tweets Narendra Modi after furore over 'puppy' remark
    India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi (With PTI inputs) | Friday July 12, 2013
    Hours after his controversial "puppy" analogy kicked up a political storm, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi tweeted to say, "In our culture, every form of life is valued and worshipped."
    www.ndtv.com
  • Narendra Modi defends himself on 2002 Gujarat riots: Highlights
    India News | NDTV.com | Friday July 12, 2013
    Narendra Modi has, in a rare interview to news agency Reuters today, defended his actions during the 2002 Gujarat riots, asserting that "we used our full strength to set out to do the right thing." Already, there is political outcry.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Narendra Modi defends himself on the 2002 Gujarat riots
    India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Narendra Modi has, in a rare interview today, defended his actions during the 2002 Gujarat riots, asserting that "we used our full strength to set out to do the right thing." Already, there is political outcry.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Narendra Modi's 'puppy' analogy sparks political storm
    India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Gujarat Chief minister Narendra Modi's explosive comments using the puppy analogy while referring to the 2002 riot deaths has triggered a political storm, but the BJP says he is being misinterpreted.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Congress calls Narendra Modi's puppy analogy 'callous, regrettable'
    India News | Diana George | Saturday July 13, 2013
    Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today defended himself in the 2002 riots case, saying he did nothing wrong. In an interview to Reuters, Mr Modi said that he had been given a clean chit by the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team or SIT. "Another thing... someone else is driving a car and we're sitting behind, even then if a puppy...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Narendra Modi defends himself on the 2002 Gujarat riots
    India News | Press Trust of India | Friday July 12, 2013
    Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has defended his actions in the 2002 Gujarat riots and said that an Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up by the Supreme Court had given him a "clean chit".
    www.ndtv.com
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