Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda on Saturday said that the new Parliament building is a significant milestone in the journey of independent India and symbolises the spirit of India's culture and heritage
"This is a totally undemocratic attitude of the opposition. This is petty politics. I appeal to all political parties to take part in the inaugural ceremony," Bora said.
Lashing out at Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin over deaths of people due to consumption of spurious liquor in the state, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said that the puppet Stalin doesn't have the talent for administration.
AIADMK senior leader and former minister Sellur Raju on Sunday said that the party will meet the Governor and submit a petition demanding take action in connection with the recent incident in which 20 people died after drinking illicit liquor.
A total of Rs 3.10 crore was distributed at a rate of Rs 1 lakh each as a family welfare fund to the 310 weak employees who were members of the Anna Labour Union.
"There has been no stringent action against those selling spurious liquor. DMK members themselves are selling spurious liquor. CM MK Stalin must take responsibility for recent spurious liquor-related deaths and should resign," AIADMK General Secretary said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah met the delegation of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) led by the party's general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami and party leaders at his residence in the national capital on Wednesday.
Sources aware of the development stated that the discussion with the Union Home Minister was about the present political situation in the state and the DMK rule in the state.
The bill would stretch the mandatory working hours to 12 hours from the present 8 hours of duty. Along with the opposition parties, DMK's ally Congress, Communist Party of India, Marxist Communist Party, Madhyamik Party, Visika and others condemned the bill and walked out of the assembly.
Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday passed a resolution in the state Legislative Assembly urging the Union government to bring amendments in the laws to give reservation to the Adi Dravidians who have converted to Christianity.
AAIADMK state conference to be held on August 20 in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The decision was taken by passing a resolution at its state executive committee held in Chennai on Monday.
A Delhi High Court judge recused herself from hearing the plea moved by All India Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and its interim General Secretary seeking direction to the Election Commission of India (ECI) for updation of its amended bye-laws. Now the matter will be listed before anothe