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Congress warns Pateriya of expulsion from party over remarks against PM
Issuing a notice to Pateriya on Tuesday, Congress sought an explanation why he should not be expelled from the party's membership. The MPCC, while terming the alleged act as 'indicipline', condemned the controversial remarks made against Prime Minister Modi. It has said that alleged remarks made against the Prime Minister were 'offensive' and 'condemnable'.
Mallikarjun Kharge calls meeting of opposition leaders to devise floor strategy
The opposition was pressing for discussion in the house but was not allowed by the chair. Speaking in the house on Tuesday, Kharge had demanded a statement from the Prime Minister, accusing the Centre of being a mute spectator on the Chinese transgressions.
2025 Assembly election will be fought under Tejashwi's leadership: Nitish Kumar
"I have no ambition to become Prime Minister of the country. I have only one ambition: to defeat the BJP and remove it from the Centre. We all are working on it and we will contest the 2025 Assembly election of Bihar under the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav," Nitish Kumar said.
Gujarat formula leaves Rajasthan BJP veterans worried
The reason is that many veteran leaders in Gujarat were asked to sit at home while freshers were given a chance to contest elections. The formula produced stunning results, giving the biggest ever victory to the saffron party in the state. The discussions in the political circles in Rajasthan are now centred around this Gujarat formula and many senior leaders are seen discussing this in hushed tones.
Congress leader Raja Pateriya detained over remarks on PM Modi
In a viral video, Pateriya while addressing a gathering was allegedly heard saying -- "Be ready to kill PM Modi". The remarks resulted in a huge controversy and political barbs between the ruling BJP and the Congress. In a viral video, Pateriya while addressing a gathering was allegedly heard saying -- "Be ready to kill PM Modi".
Chinese transgressions continue, Centre mute spectator
He was speaking in the Rajya Sabha and demanded a statement from the Prime Minister. He said, "The valour of our Armed Forces in Galwan Valley, Ladakh is well-known. But China has brazenly transgressed into our territory since April 2020. The illegal and unprovoked Chinese transgressions up to Y junction in Depsang Plains continue till date."
Unknown caller issues 'death threats' to Sharad Pawar
The caller rang up from an unknown location to the Pawars' Silver Oaks home and threatened in Hindi that he would come to Mumbai and shoot him with a country-made pistol. As precaution, the NCP leader's security detail has lodged a complaint with Gamdevi Police Station which has started investigations.
India-China border clash issue echoes in Parliament, both Houses adjourned till 12 p.m
The Upper House was adjourned at 11.26 a.m. after repeated attempts to carry out the business failed amid sloganeering. Deputy Chairman Harivansh then adjourned the House till 12 p.m. After the House assembled in the morning, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge wanted that his notice of suspension of business under rule 267 to be allowed and read out, which the deputy chairman refused, saying it is under the chairman's consideration.
Congress wants discussion on clashes with China in Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha
Party MP Manish Tewari has given an adjournment notice in the Lok Sabha while Syed Naseer Hussain has given notice for a short duration discussion in the Rajya Sabha. Tewari in the notice said, "I wish to draw the attention of the Government to the grave border situation with China emerging from the Tawang sector in Arunachal Pradesh.
21 years after Parliament attack: Tighter security, extra patrolling
The Delhi police has since then tightened the security arrangements. Extra police personnel have been deployed to keep an eye on all suspicious activities. December 13, 2001, is still fresh in the minds of the people of the country who witnessed it. The incident had sent the security agencies into a tizzy.
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