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'Attention-seeking': Nadda says Rahul's sit-in bid to divert attention from Vande Mataram row

· 21 August 2026 · 2 min read
'Attention-seeking': Nadda says Rahul's sit-in bid to divert attention from Vande Mataram row

The Times of India has reported a new India-focused supreme court development: “'Attention-seeking': Nadda says Rahul's sit-in bid to divert attention from Vande Mataram row.” The publisher's feed describes the story as follows: <![CDATA[Union minister JP Nadda slammed Rahul Gandhi for staging a protest outside a police station, labeling it a desperate bid for media coverage. Nadda asserted that the demonstration was merely an effort to distract from the ongoing Vande Mataram controversy tied t

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