Reacting to the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's statement 'Bengal jalega, to poora Bharat jalega', BJP leader Agnimitra Paul said that this is a language of an anti-national and UAPA act should be applicable on her.
In the complaint, Vineet Jindal cites a statement made by Mamata Banerjee during a public meeting with TMC student wing members. She allegedly said, "Remember, if Bengal burns, then Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Delhi will also burn." Jindal contends that this statement is instigating
The BJP on Saturday held nationwide press conferences against the "unholy alliance" of Congress and the National Conference and their "anti-national" promises. The party asked the Congress and Rahul Gandhi to answer 10 questions posed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday.
Amid a spate of terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Indresh Kumar has said that Pakistan's internal conditions will lead to its downfall and expressed confidence that people of Jammu and Kashmir along with the Army and the government will teach a les
Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP and NDA have worked to propel the country forward, while components of the INDI Alliance have increased corruption and empowered anti-national elements.
The Ministry extended the ban on SFJ under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, citing its involvement in "anti-national and subversive activities aimed at disrupting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India."
"I have spoken about instutional capture in various organizations. This is happening in the education institutions. The reason behind paper leaks is that all the Vice Chancellors, the education system has been captured by the BJP and it's parent organisation. Till the time this is not rev
As part of the zero-tolerance policy against terrorism, Sinha in his crackdown against terrorism has so far terminated the services of more than 50 employees who were working for terror outfits and Pakistan's ISI
Bhartiya Janata Party national president JP Nadda said that the parties in the opposition coalition, INDI alliance are strengthening and promoting their family as he called them "anti-Ram, anti-Sanatan and anti-national."
Naddu accused Mamata Banerjee of providing shelter to infiltrators and giving them ID cards and ration cards, making them voters, and called such actions 'anti-national'.
The accused has been identified as Faizal Khan, a resident of Mandideep, Raisen district, and he runs a puncture shop here in Bhopal. He was booked under IPC section 153 B (Imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration).