Opposition parties have held up Parliament business demanding a detailed discussion on the situation in the northeast state, and a statement by the PM himself on the issue.
Mahila Morcha will target women voters in 18-25 age group & reach 1,000 1st-time voters in each seat, says subject of Manipur sexual violence will be handled ‘sensitively’.
Janata Dal (Secular) president HD Deve Gowda says his party will contest the Lok Sabha elections independently in Karnataka, putting an end to weeks of speculation.
Congress MP Manish Tewari says ex-PM Manmohan Singh intervened in Parliament 'suo motu' when violence in Assam led to fears of reprisal against northeastern migrants in other parts of India.
Pratibha, who was a contender for CM's post but lost it to Sukhu, met Mallikarjun Kharge last week. 'Can't keep giving false assurances to party leaders, workers', she says.
BJP organisational gen secy BL Santhosh came up with ‘innovative’ ways to expand reach and counter opposition narrative at a review meeting for UP Lok Sabha preparations last week.
Mumbai (suburbs) Guardian Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha is 1st minister in 75 yrs to have an office at BMC building. Ex-BJP corporators allowed to use space for public outreach.
With about 10 months to go for 2024 Lok Sabha polls, state BJP plans padayatra, set to start on 28 July from Rameshwaram in presence of Amit Shah, to reach voters across Tamil Nadu.
Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa has conveyed his objections to party high command, says any alliance with AAP will have 'detrimental trickle-down effect' on Punjab state unit.
MP Congress, led by Kamal Nath, organising 3-day kathavachan (discourse) programme involving Shastri in August in Nath’s home district Chhindwara. Congress says event not political.
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.