Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday alleged that AIADMK is a slave of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and claimed that his party, DMK, is the only one which raises voice against the issues of all states.
A day after the arrest of over 100 people in connection to their alleged involvement in riots targeting Christians in Pakistan's Faisalabad, Jaranwala police of the Faisalabad District on Thursday said that they have registered two terror cases against 600 people for ransacking and torching
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI (M) leader Brinda Karat has moved an application to the Supreme Court and alleged that there were hate speeches by leaders of certain religious outfits.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Thursday put a serious allegation on the BJP-led central government and alleged that “Misuse of the Election Commission and all Central agencies is happening.”
Over 100 people have been arrested for their involvement in riots targeting Christians over alleged blasphemy in Pakistan's Faisalabad, Geo News reported on Wednesday citing the Punjab interim government’s spokesperson.
Earlier, a group of students and locals of Bagula village at Nadia held a protest in the morning over the death of a student. Protesters alleged ragging and demanded action in connection to the incident.
The CBI detained Sisodia in February 2023 on alleged irregularities in the formulation and execution of Delhi's new excise policy. The Opposition made accusations of wrongdoing, leading to the withdrawal of the policy.
The US Montana state on Monday (local time), took the decision in the favour of people who alleged that the state had violated their right to a “clean and healthful” environment by promoting the use of fossil fuels.
“Even today, they are in cahoots with the BJP and the Congress in Bengal and Trinamool is their prime enemy. They don't have an iota of shame,” the West Bengal Chief Minister said speaking about the alleged perpetrators of ragging that led to the death of the Jadavpur University student Swap
The complainant alleged that on August 11, the accused arrived at the village roundabout and started making objectionable comments, which, the complainant said, he could not repeat in the FIR because that would be considered blasphemy, the Dawn reported.
The Calcutta High Court on Monday has granted permission to file a Public Interest Litigation regarding ragging in educational institutions following the death of a first-year student at Jadavpur University due to alleged ragging.