Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Amit Malviya on Monday said that the "unconstitutional order" issued 58 years ago imposing a ban on government employees taking part in the activities of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been withdrawn by the central government.
As Congress leader and LoP Rahul Gandhi is on his visit to Manipur, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Amit Malviya on Monday took a swipe at him and alleged him for indulging in "sick tragedy tourism."
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) IT cell head Amit Malviya on Saturday slammed Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his "silence" on the brutal killing of Tamil Nadu's Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Chief and said that this kind of "perverse politics is the ugly face of Balak Buddhi".
The West Bengal government made it clear that FMCG major Britannia Industries Limited has no plan to exit the state and the company is "fully committed" to West Bengal.
A post by the Congress's Kerala unit mocking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Pope Francis on the sidelines of the G7 summit drew widespread condemnation.
BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya said on Wednesday that he has decided to pursue criminal defamation against RSS member Santanu Sinha for his social media post on 'sexual exploitation'.
"Firstly it is unwanted. I did not mean the way it is described and explained. I think it is some misinterpretation. The Bengali post I have made is not an allegation against Amit Malviya nor there is any mission to malign him. I just wanted to make him cautious about the honey trap in which
Days after BJP's IT-cell head Amit Malviya filed a defamation suit, RSS member Santanu Sinha clarified on Tuesday that his social media post on 'sexual exploitation' of women was not intended to malign Malviya's image.
BJP's National Information and Technology Department in-charge Amit Malviya sought an 'unconditional apology' from RSS member Santanu Sinha on Monday in connection with a post on Facebook that is 'extremely offensive' in nature.
As West Bengal police went to arrest an alleged accused in Saturday's violence in Basirhat's Sandeshkhali, the local women resisted and a scuffle broke out on Sunday.
After the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) were looted by a local mob in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas, Kolkata Police on Saturday claimed that the incident happened in the morning before the polling process began and said that legal action has been taken against the miscreants.