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Shaheen Bagh Offering Platform to 'Tukde Tukde Gang', Says Ravi Shankar Prasad as War of Words with AAP Govt Rages
The protest is a textbook example of a few hundreds trying to suppress the silent majority, and is causing problems for commuters, including office-goers and children, said the union minister.
Press EVM Button With Such Anger That Shaheen Bagh Feels the Current, Says Amit Shah in Delhi Rally
Campaigning for the BJP candidate in Babarpur constituency, Amit Shah said, 'Your vote to BJP candidate will make Delhi and the country safe and prevent thousands of incidents like Shaheen Bagh.'
Left, Congress Hold 5,000 Anti-CAA Meetings in Bengal on Republic Day
Left Front Chairman Biman Bose called upon the people to hit the streets in huge numbers against the Citizenship Amendment Act, a proposed countrywide National Register of Citizens and the National Population Register.
Delhi Assembly Elections: Sandeep Dikshit Lashes at Kejriwal for Ailing Health System
The Delhi health system was developed by then Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, said two-time former Congress MP in his video series 'Kaam ki Baat'. He is late Sheila Dikshit's son.
In 2020's 1st Radio Episode, PM Modi Recalls Social Messages Sent Out in 5 Yrs; Shares 'Mann ki Baat Charter'
This was PM Modi's first address of monthly programme in 2020, which coincided with Republic Day. The programme was broadcast at 6pm, a change from its usual 11 am to avoid a clash with the function at India Gate.
'Imran Khan Has Accepted J&K as India's Part': Ex-Dy CM Talks About Kashmir After Getting Padma Bhushan
A founder leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Baig was one of the few politicians who was not detained by the Union government after abrogation of provisions of Article 370 on August 5 last year.
In Saamana, Shiv Sena Pitches for Deportation of 'Pakistani, B'deshi Muslims'; Hits Out at Raj Thackeray
The Uddhav Thackeray-led party further hit out at his cousin Raj Thackeray for changing the colour of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's flag, and shifting their focus towards Hindutva.
Bill Likely in Budget Session to Allow EC to Link Aadhaar with Voters' List to Check Multiple Entries
Accepting the proposal to give it legal backing to collect Aadhaar data, the Law Ministry is learnt to have asked the poll panel to ensure that the data is protected at multiple levels.
Pol Parties Shouldn't Give Tickets to Candidates With Criminal Background: Poll Body to SC
The top court asked the petitioner BJP leader and advocate Ashiwini Upadhyay and the poll panel to sit together and come up with suggestions which would help him in curbing criminalisation of politics.
DMK, Allies to Conduct 'Massive' Signature Campaign Against CAA, NRC
A resolution was adopted in this connection at a DMK chaired meeting of allies including the Congress and MDMK.
With Quick Wit, Arvind Kejriwal Battles Amit Shah's Delhi Rally Charges, Explains Economics Behind Freebies
From verbal duel over schools and CCTVs to wi-fi, the two leaders have been hitting out at each other's parties over development issues in Delhi.
AAP Launches 'Kaam Ki Chai' Campaign, to Set Up Tea Stalls in All Assembly Constituencies
In an apparent dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'chai pe charcha' campaign, an MBA-dropout from Ahmedabad who goes by the name 'MBA Chaiwala' Praful Billor will supply tea under the AAP's new program.
'It's a Lie': Rajinikanth's Periyar Remark Has No Takers among Political Parties, Barring BJP
D Jayakumar, a minister in the AIADMK government, said Rajinikanth should apologise for his statement on Periyar, while Congress's Karti Chidambaam urged the actor to focus on burning issues if he is keen to enter the political debate.
With Nominations Done and Dusted, AAP Lays Out Big Campaign Plan for Delhi Polls
The AAP is creating a separate plan for candidates as well, which will focus on two aspects -- nukkad sabha (street corner meetings) and padyatra (foot marches).
No Key or Slipper: After SAD, BJP Ally JJP Pulls Out of Delhi Assembly Poll Battle as EC Assigns Its Chosen Symbol to Others
Party chief Dushyant Chautala confirmed that his party would not field candidates "since the symbol is a very important issue" and the JJP is unwilling to fight "on a new symbol at such short notice".
Lessons on Tipu Sultan to Remain Part of Textbooks in Karnataka for Next Academic Year
Minister S Suresh Kumar said there will not be any change in the textbooks for the coming year, but a committee would be formed that would deliberate on both the positive and negative sides of the 16th Century ruler.