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Clearance for Metro Phase-II sought with Parliamentary Standing Committee
Clearance for Metro Phase-II sought with Parliamentary Standing Committee

The Hindu

time11-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Clearance for Metro Phase-II sought with Parliamentary Standing Committee

Hyderabad At the Parliamentary Standing Committee meeting of Housing and Urban Affairs in New Delhi on Wednesday, Bhongir MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy made a strong case for the urgent sanction of Hyderabad Metro Phase-II. The MP highlighted that Hyderabad Metro Phase-I, sanctioned in 2010, is currently the second-largest Metro network in the country, after Delhi, with three corridors spanning 69 km. Despite the demand, the city is still awaiting the green signal for Phase-II, which proposes five corridors covering 76.4 km at an estimated cost of ₹24,269 crore, he said. He said that a formal request was placed before the committee to expedite the sanction detailing the approved funding pattern. He said that the Government of India's share will be ₹4,230 crore while Telangana Government will spend ₹7,313 crore, and the remaining ₹11,693 crore will be raised through debt. Mr. Reddy reminded that the Government of India approved Metro projects in 20 cities between 2012 and 2024, Chennai Metro Phase-II with ₹63,240 crore and Bengaluru Metro Phase-III with ₹15,611 crore. 'Hyderabad deserves a similar level of support,' he said.

Tharoor vs Tharoor: MP father faces journalist son during Washington visit
Tharoor vs Tharoor: MP father faces journalist son during Washington visit

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Tharoor vs Tharoor: MP father faces journalist son during Washington visit

During a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations, Congress MP and Parliamentary Standing Committee Chairman Dr. Shashi Tharoor addressed the Pahalgam terror attack and India's subsequent military response, Operation Sindoor. Tharoor detailed how Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7 after Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed 26 people in Pahalgam, emphasising that India's action was a direct response to the lack of accountability and continued safe haven for terrorist groups in Pakistan. Show more Show less

Full statement: Shashi Tharoor on 'Op Sindoor' special meeting, Jaishankar aide's briefing for MPs
Full statement: Shashi Tharoor on 'Op Sindoor' special meeting, Jaishankar aide's briefing for MPs

Hindustan Times

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Full statement: Shashi Tharoor on 'Op Sindoor' special meeting, Jaishankar aide's briefing for MPs

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor spoke to reporters soon after a meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee concluded. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed members of the committee, which included MPs from the Opposition as well as the ruling NDA, on India's Operation Sindoor against terror in Pakistan. Tharoor gave brief information about the meeting's proceedings. Watch his full interaction here.

Nuclear signalling to ceasefire: Misri addresses Oppn queries in Parliamentary panel meet
Nuclear signalling to ceasefire: Misri addresses Oppn queries in Parliamentary panel meet

Indian Express

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Nuclear signalling to ceasefire: Misri addresses Oppn queries in Parliamentary panel meet

India's Foreign Secretary revealed to the Parliamentary Standing Committee that the recent conflict with Pakistan was limited to conventional warfare and there was no nuclear threat. The ceasefire was a mutual decision and the US was not involved. Opposition members questioned India's actions against the terrorists. Misri also admitted that Pakistan was not informed before Operation Sindoor.

FS Vikram Misri to brief Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentary panel on India-Pakistan, Operation Sindoor today
FS Vikram Misri to brief Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentary panel on India-Pakistan, Operation Sindoor today

Mint

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

FS Vikram Misri to brief Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentary panel on India-Pakistan, Operation Sindoor today

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will brief Congress leader Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentary committee on the India-Pakistan military conflict that happened in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor today, 19 May. The multi-party Parliamentary Standing Committee on external affairs has summoned Misri for a briefing on the 'current foreign policy developments regarding India and Pakistan'. The briefing is scheduled at 4 pm today. The meeting comes against the backdrop of the Indian armed forces carrying out Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam attack and the subsequent military actions between the two countries. India and Pakistan reached an understanding on halting all military actions on May 10. This is the first time a top government ofcial will be appearing before a Parliamentary panel to brief about the situation in the country in the aftermath of Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists on 22 April in Jammu and Kashmir. Misri along with Colonel Soya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh briefed media after India conducted 'Operation Sindoor' targeting nine terrorist hotspots in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied-Kashmir on 7 May in retaliation to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The IFS ofcer, who was hailed for the handling of India's public outreach, had faced online trolls after he made the media announcement about ceasere on 10 May. Besides Tharoor, the other members in the 31-member panel on external affairs include Ravishankar Prasad and Sudhanshu Trivedi (BJP), Deepender Hooda (Congress), Abhishek Banerjee (Trinamool Congress), Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM) and John Brittas (CPIM). The Parliamentarians are expected to quiz Misri on the foreign policy initiatives taken by the government after the Pahalgam terror strike. US President Donald Trump took the credit for the ceasefire and claimed his role in mediation and using trade to bring both India and Pakistan on table. This is the first time a top government official will be appearing before a Parliamentary panel to brief about the situation in the country after the Pahalgam terror attack. Misri also expected to brief the panel about sending seven delegations to 32 countries and the European Union in the next three weeks to campaign against Pakistan's sponsorship for cross-border terrorism and explain to them about why India was forced to take military action against its neighbour.

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