PM's statement triggered a nationwide debate as several opposition leaders have accused PM Modi of raising the UCC issue for political gains ahead of the upcoming elections.
The incident occurred in Sai Nagar Colony under Ratibad police station limits in the city in the early hours of Tuesday. Soon after the incident, the BJP leader, Rajendra Pandey is at large.
Passengers who reached Indore after travelling in the Vande Bharat train shared their journey experience and claimed that it was like an aeroplane journey. The passengers also appreciated the facilities provided in the train.
"When any law is made it is for everyone and they have to follow it. Then what is the need to discuss that bill which has already been passed?" Congress leader Tariq Anwar said.
While speaking to ANI, Arif Masood said," PM should remember that he took on the Constitution drafted by Dr BR Ambedkar. All sections of the country have faith in Constitution and will not allow it to change. They also made a law on Triple Talaq. What difference did it make? They talked abou
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphatic endorsement of uniform law in the country during a speech in Bhopal, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal criticized the PM, alleging for being habitual in diverting attention from other pressing issues in the country.
Yogi Adithanath wrote on his Twitter handle, "Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for 'Mera Booth, Sabse Majboot' campaign is a movement to realise the dream of self-reliant and developed India and to make Indian democracy even more participatory. To ensure its success, the Prime M
His stinging remarks came days after an opposition party meeting held in Patna earlier in the month pledged to take on BJP in the next years assembly elections.
"A few days ago a photo session was organised by them (Opposition) and if you see the photographs, you will realise that every person in the photo has their own history of scams, Every photo is a guarantee of corruption and scams. Everyone together is a guarantee of at least Rs 20 lakh crore
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hit out at Opposition parties for "vote bank politics" and their "policy of appeasement" and said that those who are supporting triple talaq are doing grave injustice to Muslim women.