POLITICS
Ayodhya to develop as 'Divya, Bhavya, Navya' city: Yogi
He added that the holy city would soon emerge as a "model city of urban development". "People of the country and the world are eager to see the new Ayodhya. We must ensure that every devotee/tourist visiting Ayodhya goes back with a special sense of peace, contentment and joy," he said. The Chief Minister carried out a late-night review of development projects in Ayodhya on Wednesday that ended around midnight.
Jyotiraditya Scindia loyalist MP BJP leader makes 'ghar wapsi' to Congress
On Wednesday, he went to the Madhya Pradesh unit Congress headquarters in Bhopal, and joined the grand old party. Yadav, based in Shivpuri, was welcomed into the party fold by state Congress president Kamal Nath and Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh.
Nitish govt working against common people's interest, alleges Manjhi
"Due to illogical sand and liquor policies, the financial structure of Bihar has almost collapsed hitting the poor the most. I raise this point in every public meeting and in Assembly. Our party members questioned me on my association with the 'anti-people' government. Finally, I gave in to the people's demand and decided to quit the government," Manjhi said.
Adjustment politics charge: Karnataka CM says 'never spoke to BJP leaders'
Talking to reporters in Bengaluru about the charges made by Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha that adjustment politics is practiced in the state by CM Siddaramaiah and top BJP leaders, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that, "Pratap Simha has no political maturity."
PM Modi redefined India's foreign policy, exposed Pak; ended uncertainty in J&K
For 70-years no government in the Centre could take a call on Article 370 -- a temporary provision in the Constitution which provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir. However, the dispensation led by Prime Minister Modi exhibited the political will and the courage to scrap the so-called special status of J&K on August 5, 2019, to pave the way for complete integration of the Himalayan region with the Union of India.
Manipur's agony is nation's pain, but clearly not PM's: Cong
Congress general secretary communications in-charge Jairasm Ramesh targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and said, "The agony of the people of Manipur continues unabated. Their agony is the nation's pain but clearly not the PM's - he continues to maintain silence. HM's belated visit and outsourced interventions to Assam CM are not having any significant impact."
'Why can't I become CM', says Minister Parameshwara, exposing faultlines in K'taka Cong govt
"When I was the President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), even after bringing the party to power in 2013, I could not become the CM. Though the party achieved success under my leadership, no one gave the credit to me. I also did not claim. In 2018, the party had to taste defeat as it neglected Dalits.
Is Dorsey trying to gain relevance in US political season? asks Rajeev Chandrasekhar
Speaking at the 'FE Digital Bharat Economy Conclave 2023', the minister reiterated that the India 'pressure' statement was an outright lie by Dorsey. "It is political season in the US. is he (Dorsey) trying to claw his way back into relevance? All of those questions he can answer but certainly, without any fear of contradiction, what he has said is an outright lie," the minister said.
HAM leader's exit from cabinet triggers speculations in Bihar
The Nitish-led state cabinet suffered the latest jolt on Tuesday when Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) leader Santosh Kumar Suman, son of former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, tendered resignation from the cabinet. Suman was SC/ST minister in the Nitish's government. "I am resigning from the cabinet but not withdrawing support from the Mahagathbandhan government. We (HAM) are still part of the Mahagathbandhan government.
Rahul again hops onto truck, this time from Washington to New York
The former Wayanad MP travelled took a 190-km "American Truck Yatra" from Washington to New York. He travelled with Indian-origin driver Taljinder Singh, Vicky Gill and his companion Ranjeet Singh Banipal, and the journey ended with a breakfast at a roadside eatery.
Advertisement