"Certainly, the Government of India will take cognisance of it. We have to wait and watch how the Government of India reacts to it. In my personal opinion, it is unfortunate." BJP leader Praveen Khandelwal said
Taking to the social media platform X, CM Gupta wrote, "I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Honourable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, Home Minister Shri @AmitShah ji, and Finance Minister Smt. @nsitharaman ji for approving a special assistance amount of ₹821.26 crore by the
Speaking to the media at the BJP state office, Jagannath Bhavan, Vijayendra said that Rahul Gandhi is expected to visit Bengaluru on August 4 or 5 and might stage a protest, padayatra, or sit-in demonstration in Mahadevapura Assembly constituency.
"...We need to understand the limits of their (then Congress govt) appeasement that after 2008 Jaipur bomb blasts by Indian Mujahideen, India and Pakistan agreed on a specific confidence-building measures...Woh hume goliyoon se bhunte rahe aur hum unko biryani khilane chale...They gave pe
He was replying to a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Lok Sabha on Tuesday that no leader in the world told India to stop Operation Sindoor, carried out by the Indian Armed Forces to retaliate against the Pahalgam terror attack.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to launch a nationwide Tiranga Yatra (Tricolour March) across all mandals (local units) from August 10 to 14. The campaign aims to spread patriotism and highlight the success of Operation Sindoor, according to sources.
Earlier in the day, INDIA bloc MPs protested against the SIR and also the alleged "arrest of labourers in BJP-ruled states" while being outside Parliament at Makar Dwar.
Dubey cited a letter dated December 5, 1971, written by Indira Gandhi to US President Richard Nixon, requesting a ceasefire and implying India's government was in danger, accusing Congress of spreading false narratives about India's history.
Bharatiya Janata Party leaders on Wednesday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Parliament address for "answering all questions," and giving a "befitting reply" to anyone trying to mislead the people on Operation Sindoor.
Responding to Gandhi's pointed remarks in the Lok Sabha during the debate on Operation Sindoor, Kadam said, "What else does Rahul Gandhi want to listen to? Why are they (Congress) reading Pakistan's script in our Parliament again and again?"
Submitting an adjournment motion to the Lok Sabha Secretary General, Tagore said that the demolition was carried out in violation of the law, the flouting of judicial orders, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of people.
Congress MP Praniti Shinde has reignited controversy by standing by her earlier, now-expunged remark calling Operation Sindoor a "tamasha," which drew sharp criticism and was removed from Lok Sabha records for being derogatory.