
Tejasvi Surya Criticizes Congress with 'Delulu' Jibe Over Paper Leak Bill
Tejasvi Surya used a 'Delulu' jibe against the Congress party regarding the Paper Leak Bill, stating that students are more concerned about future system fixes.
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Tejasvi Surya used a 'Delulu' jibe against the Congress party regarding the Paper Leak Bill, stating that students are more concerned about future system fixes.

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge dared BJP's Tejasvi Surya to demand Prime Minister Modi's 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' after Surya claimed students missed the re-NEET exam due to a Congress event. Kharge suggested Surya's claim was politically motivated for personal ambition.
Indian politician Shashi Tharoor has engaged in debates regarding delimitation and the fairness of recent election results, particularly in West Bengal. He questioned the integrity of the electoral process given the high number of appeals versus those heard.


Priyank Kharge responded to Tejasvi Surya's criticism regarding Bengaluru roads by demanding a white paper on 'Acche Din' and asserting that Karnataka's economic growth surpasses the national average.

Tejasvi Surya and Priyank Kharge are engaged in a dispute regarding a Congress mega convention at Palace Grounds in Bengaluru, with Surya alleging that the event disrupted the NEET exam.

Bharatiya Janata Party MP Tejasvi Surya faced backlash for likening the bifurcation of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh to a situation 'much worse than the partition of India' during a parliamentary session.

A breakdown on the Bengaluru Metro forced commuters to resort to hitchhiking on lorries, prompting Tejasvi Surya to criticize the Congress government for what he described as "alarmingly frequent" disruptions.

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya responded to a student's question about Prime Minister Modi not holding press conferences, explaining why he believes such events are 'redundant' in India's democracy.

During a special parliamentary session, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya drew a comparison between the 2014 bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and the formation of Telangana to the 'Partition' of India and Pakistan. His remarks have triggered a significant controversy.