Andhra Pradesh Minister Kinjarapu Atchannaidu reassures the public on bird flu, emphasizing strict measures to control its spread. He urged people not to panic, clarified the safety of cooked eggs and meat, and warned against spreading false information.
This was followed by a clarification issued by the Karnataka Chief Minister's Office on Tuesday about the recent fare hike, where the CMO stated that the "opposition party, BJP, is, as usual, spreading false and misleading information, accusing the state government and misleading the public.
Furthermore, Khan accused the Delhi Police of implicating him in a false case, adding that the person to whom Delhi Police came to nab was already on "bail."
BJP's Punjab General Secretary, Anil Sarin on Sunday criticised the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and accused it of making false promises, including failing to deliver on financial support for women and the establishment of clinics.
"Delhi's victory is a lesson for those parties who make false promises to the people and do not fulfill them. People gave him (Kejriwal) three chances, but taught him a lesson since Yamuna has gotten so dirty that people can't even perform Chhath Puja...Delhi became the world's most pollu
"...the biggest reason that we won and the 'AAP-da' that was imposed on Delhi, the kind of corruption, the kind of false promises, the kind of fights they had every day, there was no name for development. People wanted to change this and our lakhs of workers were working hard for months,"
"Kejriwal won twice because he distributed freebies and made false promises. But in the last 10 years, he was exposed. If the people of Kalkaji want development, they will give a send-off to Atishi. This lead (from Kalkaji) is the blessing of people of Kalkaji. Kejriwal has done no work i
BJP candidate from the Patel Nagar seat, Raaj Kumar Anand on Saturday accused AAP of misleading the public with false allegations and said that the Delhi residents are "tired" of the Aam Aadmi Party and seeking real development.
Shiv Sena MP Naresh Mhaske on Friday criticised Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi for his claims of discrepancies in the Maharashtra voter list, calling his statements "false and childish".
Through the protest note, handed over to the Acting High Commissioner of India in Dhaka, the Ministry conveyed the deep concern, disappointment and serious reservation of the Government of Bangladesh, as such statements are hurting the sentiments of the people in Bangladesh.
"10 years of amavasya (no moon day) will finish in Delhi today. Today is the last day, it is a decisive day. I am asking you by standing here with all responsibility as I told you before the elections in Haryana and standing in the same place in the Maharashtra elections and I am reminding y