Congress leader Supriya Shrinate on Sunday strongly criticised the BJP candidate from Kalkaji for the upcoming Delhi Assembly Polls, Ramesh Bidhuri, over his recent comment on Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, terming the remark as "shameful," and accused the BJP of fostering an anti-women min
Paank, the human rights wing of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), has strongly lamented the enforced disappearance of Hammal Baloch from the coastal city of Gwadar by the Pakistan security forces.
Talks between PTI and the government face a deadlock as the opposition party calls for the inclusion of decision-makers in the discussions, citing concerns over ambiguity in the decision-making process. PTI's Asad Qaiser warned the party may dissolve its negotiation committee if it is denied
The Tibetan lawmakers in exile have criticised China for imposing sanctions against two civil society organisations and 20 individuals associated with the organisations in Canada. The sanctions target the Uyghur rights advocacy project, the Canada Tibet Committee and 20 individuals associate
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today launched a veiled criticism of the Lalu Prasad Yadav-led government, saying that before Kumar's party, Janata Dal (United)-led government was formed in 2005, 'Bihar ki halat kaafi kharab thi.'
Jan Suraaj leader Prashant Kishor backed BPSC protesters, urging the government to address student concerns. He criticized the re-examination as an admission of irregularities and said that the Chief Minister must meet students to resolve the issue.
Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar responds to Shiv Sena's Saamna praising CM Fadnavis. He emphasizes that good actions, like police action against Naxalists, deserve praise without political overtones. He also criticizes misinterpretation of the article's intent.
The Tai Ahom Yuva Parishad in Assam staged a protest near the Assam Secretariat, demanding ST status for their community. President Diganta Tamuli criticized BJP for not fulfilling their promise and vowed to continue protests until their demand is met.
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has criticised China's push to issue Chinese ID cards to Taiwanese citizens, calling it a deceptive strategy aimed at exerting control over Taiwan. The government warns of potential future conflicts, as Beijing's moves may serve as a pretext to claim s
China is planning to impose new export restrictions on technologies vital for the electric vehicle (EV) industry, including lithium extraction and battery cathode production. The move, which targets critical materials, signals a further escalation in its tech rivalry with the United States,
US President Joe Biden has blocked Japan's Nippon Steel from acquiring US Steel in a USD 14.3 billion deal, citing national security concerns. The decision, supported by the United Steelworkers union, reflects apprehensions about foreign control over a critical industry but faces criticism f