A controversy has broken out following former Planning Commission member Syeda Hameed's recent remark that "Bangladeshis can stay in India." The statement has drawn sharp reactions, with BJP leader and author Rakesh Sinha calling it "anti-national"
He referred to a recent statement from Telangana Congress president regarding BJP MLAs winning in the state through vote theft. Goud said that the same Election Commission conducted elections when Revanth Reddy became Chief Minister. He asked the CM to resign if Congress doesn't have faith i
Addressing reporters, the BJP leader accused the Congress government of "tarnishing the Hindu religion" and described Chief Minister Siddaramaiah as having a "Tipu mentality".
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Manab Deka on Monday slammed the reported remarks made by activist and former Planning Commission member Syeda Hameed regarding Bangladeshi migrants, alleging that her remarks are part of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "agenda of spreading anarchy" in the
BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain reacted to Amit Shah's remarks by accusing Rahul Gandhi of double standards on corruption and alliances. Hussain criticised Gandhi's changing stance on Lalu Yadav and defended the anti-corruption bill's aim to bar jailed leaders from office.
BJP Telangana spokesperson Rachna Reddy strongly rebuked TPCC chief Mahesh's allegations of fake votes undermining Bandi Sanjay's victory in Karimnagar. She accused Congress of being anti-India, corrupt, and undermining democracy, citing legal issues faced by Congress leaders.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Leader of Opposition in West Bengal, Suvendu Adhikari, supported the bill to remove Prime Ministers, Chief Ministers, and ministers facing serious criminal charges.
On the Kerala government reportedly inviting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin to the international convention of Ayyappa devotees, BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan slammed both Kerala government and MK Stalin, saying that inviting Stalin to the Ayyappa devotees' conclave is the highest
Former Jharkhand CM and BJP leader Champai Soren accepted house arrest imposed to maintain law and order before his protest against the proposed land acquisition for RIMS-2 in Ranchi. Police confirmed the measure is necessary to prevent disturbances.