"This is a long pending issue. ED is doing its work, we have not made ED, during Congress' time it was made. Now Congress' people are going in ED offices and things such as signboards or government property is being damaged. Congress workers, in the name of protest, are vandalising public pr
Kavitha accused CM Reddy of maintaining silence despite widespread protests by Congress workers across the country. Referring to Reddy as an "RSS Chief Minister," she expressed surprise at his lack of response even while on an international visit.
Congress workers staged a protest at the Aligarh collectorate on Thursday against the Enforcement Directorate's chargesheet filed against senior party leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi.
Sarma alleged that the Gandhi family took over the National Herald company "fraudulently" and made profits despite it being a Section 19 company under the Companies Act, which prohibits profit-making.
Several Congress workers have been detained by the police in various states as they are holding nationwide agitation against the Central government after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed a prosecution complaint against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case.
The Congress workers held a protest against the Centre after the ED (Enforcement Directorate) filed a chargesheet against Congress leaders Rahul and Sonia Gandhi in connection with the National Herald. It was led by State Congress President Bhakta Charan Das.
The party is holding a nationwide protest in front of the Enforcement Directorate office at State Headquarters and in front of the Central government offices at district levels in respective states against the Central government.
Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar on Friday slammed the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government for detaining Congress workers during the 'Palayan Roko, Naukri Do' padyatra in Patna, saying, "We want jobs, not lathicharge."
Tension ran high in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, on Thursday as police resorted to lathi charge to disperse Odisha Congress workers during their protest outside the Odisha Assembly against the suspension of 14 Congress MLAs from the House.
Odisha Congress workers staged a protest in the state's capital, Bhubaneswar, demanding the formation of a committee to investigate crimes against women in the last eight months of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state.
The suspended Congress MLAs had spent the night in the Odisha Assembly on March 25, demanding the formation of a House Committee on the alleged atrocities on women. However, after some time, officials removed the protesters from the assembly premises, prompting the sit-in protest to conti