The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to Centre on a plea of Jharkhand government against an interim order of the High Court to constitute a fact-finding committee, which includes Central government officers, to look into allegations of illegal immigration into the state from Bangladesh.
During the presser, Jaishankar slammed Canada for making allegations without any specific evidence, termed "surveillance of Indian diplomats" unacceptable and also highlighted that the "political space has been given in Canada to anti-India elements."
The Congress party will hold a press conference on Saturday to counter the allegations of the Bharatiya Janata Party that said "Congress has failed to deliver on its promises," said sources.
The forum has also demanded the Brampton Mayor to retract his accusations and recognise the Hindu community as a "peaceful, law-abiding" part of Canadian society.
In the run-up to Maharashtra assembly polls, BJP leader Kirit Somaiya on Friday raised serious allegations on Congress, labelling its actions with the 'pre-1947 Muslim league'. He accused Congress party of 'inciting' Muslim community in the name of religion.
He stated, "If anyone intends to imprison me out of political vendetta for bringing investments to Hyderabad, creating an incredible brand for the city, and generating employment opportunities through these investments, I will not back down."
"EAM in his media engagements, spoke about three things. One was Canada making allegations and a pattern has developed without any specific evidence. The second thing he highlighted was surveillance of Indian diplomats happening in Canada, which he termed as unacceptable. The third thing
Congress leader and former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday criticised the BJP's recent claims about "urban naxals" hosting a meeting attended by Rahul Gandhi in Maharashtra.
The case involved allegations of forceful sexual assault made by the complainant, who had been in a consensual relationship with the accused after a marriage proposal was made through a mutual relative.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah declared on Tuesday that he will appear before the Mysuru Lokayukta Police on November 6 amid ongoing allegations related to the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA)
Saifi, who was one of the prominent activists involved in the anti-CAA protests, had sought to quash the charges, arguing that there was no basis for framing such serious allegations against him.