"I condemn this incident. Protestors who were lathi-charged must be heard. Just like any MP or MLA is heard and is given due importance, if any citizen or protester says that he has not done anything wrong it should be given importance and a fair investigation should take place," Munde said.
Hitting back on Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin's remark, RSS leader Indresh Kumar on Sunday said that politicians who spread hatred in the country should be restrained.
Indian American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, running for the Republican presidential nomination, said that he and former President Donald Trump share a deep alignment on policy matters, with over 90 per cent agreement while also acknowledging that there exist “small” dif
Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy — aiming to distinguish himself from the other contenders, his unique selling point (USP) — is leaning into “economic populist messaging”, The Hill reported.
Responding to the constitution of the eight-member High-Level Committee on the possibility of simultaneous elections in the Country, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on Sunday said that this was done just to "divert" attention and that the issue will automatically vanish in the coming two weeks.
“It is certainly bad for parties like Congress, for parties that prey on weak and vulnerable people who have no interest in a prosperous India. So I'm not surprised that the dynasty and the Gandhi family have called up Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and said don't join the committee,” Rajeev Chandra
“The reality is that our country for 65 years before Narendra Modi became prime minister, has been exploited by a few parasitic dynastic families. It should be our national mission that this country's politics get rid of such dynasts who only exploit and enrich themselves and don't care for
According to new long-term research done by Penn State, hardwood trees such as maple, willow, and birch may be less vulnerable than previously thought.
The National Social Media Workshop of Mahila Morcha is scheduled for September 4, whereas the remaining Morcha workshops have already been done by the party.
During the brief pilgrimage, people are dressed as cows and lunatics, go around the city wearing odd costumes, commemorating those who died within one year. The bereaved families offer fruits, bread, beaten rice, curd, and money to those participating in the procession including the cows.