Sam Pitroda, a close associate of the Gandhi family who once held key positions in the Congress establishment, stoked a fresh controversy on Wednesday by referring to Chinese, Arabs, white people ...
Congress leader Sam Pitroda triggered another controversy on Wednesday with his "people of the east look like the Chinese and those of the south look like Africa" remarks, with the ruling BJP ...
Congress leader Sam Pitroda sparked a significant controversy by suggesting that Indians in the East resemble the Chinese and those in the South resemble Africans, prompting swift criticism from ...
Sam Pitroda quits Congress post after row over his racial remarks Sam Pitroda resigns as Indian Overseas Congress chairman after racist remarks comparing Indians to various nationalities.
VIJAYAWADA: Taking serious exception to the ‘racist’ slur of Congress leader Sam Pitroda on the skin colour of people of different regions in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday ...
A video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticising Sam Pitroda, the former chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, over alleged racist remarks, has been altered and shared to falsely claim that ...
A video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticising Sam Pitroda, the former chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, over alleged racist remarks, has been altered and shared to falsely claim that ...
Tahir Qureshi May 8, 2024 8:35 PM IST Sam Pitroda resigned from the post of the Chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress on Wednesday. Abhijeet Sen May 8, 2024 7:07 PM IST Sam Pitroda has resigned ...
Warangal (Telangana) [India], May 8 (ANI): Following Congress leader Sam Pitroda's "racist remarks" that stoked a massive row, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the people of the ...
WARANGAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday attacked the Congress over its party leader Sam Pitroda's alleged comments over skin colour and asserted that the countrymen would not tolerate ...
It could be that Sam Pitroda’s then position as the chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress prompted him to define India in international terms, using skin colour, appearance and race as counters.