Addressing a virtual rally for West Bengal, Union Minister Prasad said India carried out a 'digital strike' by banning Chinese apps to protect the data of countrymen.
The union minister also hit out at Rahul Gandhi, saying he should have at least this much understanding as to not raise queries on Twitter about strategic issues involving China.
The incentives can make India a global hub for mobile phone manufacturing, make it the largest exported item out of India & generate half a million jobs.
From just 2 factories, we now have 200 manufacturing units. India's electronic manufacturing was worth Rs 1,90,366 crore in 2014, today it's Rs 4,58,000 crore, Prasad added.
The BJP also released a booklet, which is compilation of Rahul Gandhi's comments and also positive reports about the Modi government's efforts to combat the coronavirus.
Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told law officers that while nobody can be stopped from filing cases, there should be an ‘effective response’ to them.
It is the first time a Union minister has expressed willingness to talk to Shaheen Bagh protesters who have been staging a sit-in against CAA for the past 40 days.
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Gas bag. The Chinese have cast an evil eye – and hand, foot and all else – but he hasn’t noticed. Not just that, they’ve been building CPEC across our territory for years and all we do is impotently “claim” it is ours whilst hobnobbing with the Chinese leadership as though they were our long lost pals. All this frothing at the mouth is to impress the domestic constituency, but does little to impress the other side. Instead of this bluster we will do well to get serious about our defense preparedness.
Gas bag. The Chinese have cast an evil eye – and hand, foot and all else – but he hasn’t noticed. Not just that, they’ve been building CPEC across our territory for years and all we do is impotently “claim” it is ours whilst hobnobbing with the Chinese leadership as though they were our long lost pals. All this frothing at the mouth is to impress the domestic constituency, but does little to impress the other side. Instead of this bluster we will do well to get serious about our defense preparedness.