BJP's Amit Malviya accuses CM Mamata Banerjee of 'shedding tears for political expediency'. TMC responds by calling it attempt to 'divert attention' from Manipur incident.
New Delhi: Earlier this week, at the BJP’s invitation, no fewer than 38 parties came together to revitalise the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), with some...
Hooghly MP recounted two alleged incidents of sexual assault on women candidates during Bengal panchayat polls. She urged people to 'pay attention towards the daughters of Bengal too'.
Gurdwara body says there were apprehensions about its YouTube channel reaching every devotee. Punjab CM asks if this is an attempt to again favour a pvt channel and a particular family.
After PM Modi finally broke his silence on Manipur conflict outside Parliament, the ruling party asserted that the Union home minister will come out with a statement.
Palaniswami faction says Panneerselvam’s son being invited to floor leaders' meet as AIADMK leader 'wrong'. Expelled leader Panneerselvam's side says 'closely watching' developments.
In an interview, senior Congress leader Hooda speaks about the BJP govt in the state, next year’s elections, Yamuna floods and infighting within the state’s party unit.
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.