Congress leader said he had called the Speaker and later sent the documents to the Speaker’s office since the Secretary General’s office was closed due to a holiday.
New Delhi: The Congress Saturday alleged foul play in the Adani Group-owned Ambuja Cements’ takeover of another cement firm called Sanghi Industries Ltd (SIL)...
Pradipsinh Vaghela is considered one of the most powerful general secretaries of BJP in Gujarat. This comes as BJP cracks down on 'defamation campaign' against state chief C R Paatil.
A party spokesperson said the roads leading to the PDP headquarters near Sher-e-Kashmir Park were sealed and no staffer was allowed to enter the office.
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal took potshots at Bhagwant Mann and explained why he thinks Congress-AAP tie-up in INDIA alliance will benefit SAD in Punjab.
The minister visited the clinic Friday morning & purportedly told media persons that it was ‘functioning very well’. Hours later, however, he tweeted he was ‘disappointed’.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge says party will wait & watch how fast Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha membership is restored. Former Wayanad MP says 'my way is clear'.
A day after the polling, both parties are on the edge, trying to figure out which way the wave will swing. But one thing is clear. The outcome of this election is going to be a make-or-break for both parties.
Increase in employment subsidy, Rs 500 crore for estate revamp, new townships in pipeline—but land cost, power breakdowns and inspector raj top among key worries for industry leaders.
Gen Manoj Naravane (retd) said in an exclusive interview with ThePrint that India should focus on having more experts who understand China's psyche and its workings
American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.
The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) intensified criticism of Union Home Minister Amit Shah over Delhi’s law and order situation appears to be a strategic move to divert attention from its own administrative shortcomings. By focusing attacks on Shah, AAP aims to shift the narrative away from issues like corruption allegations and governance failures that have plagued its tenure. This tactic not only undermines the efforts of law enforcement agencies but also politicizes critical security concerns for electoral gain. Such maneuvers erode public trust and detract from the pressing need to address the real challenges facing Delhi’s citizens.
The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) intensified criticism of Union Home Minister Amit Shah over Delhi’s law and order situation appears to be a strategic move to divert attention from its own administrative shortcomings. By focusing attacks on Shah, AAP aims to shift the narrative away from issues like corruption allegations and governance failures that have plagued its tenure. This tactic not only undermines the efforts of law enforcement agencies but also politicizes critical security concerns for electoral gain. Such maneuvers erode public trust and detract from the pressing need to address the real challenges facing Delhi’s citizens.