Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday launched a scathing attack at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the statement by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on the attachment of assets belonging to his former deputy Manish Sisodia.
"The BJP's term is coming to an end; the 'Double-Engine' government concept has derailed. They will once again make false promises, but this time, the people are aware of their lies," she said.
PTI Information Secretary Raoof Hasan in a statement said that there is no room for a party member to play "on both sides of the wicket". Hasan said that a party member is "either in or outside the party."
"You have to be careful of those who give false guarantees. The only surmise that one can draw from the Congress's poll guarantees is -- 'Niyat mein Khot aur Gareeb par chot' (questionable intent and a propensity to hurt the poor)," PM Modi said at a public meeting in Shahdol, Madhya Prad
It was argued by the complainant the said allegations are false and frivolous and even the letter, as aforementioned, is false and somebody has forged the signatures of the complainant on the said letter.
While acquitting the woman the court said a false implication can't be ruled out. A case was registered at the Shastri Park Metro police station against the woman in 2021.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah refuted claims that the burden of the 'Griha Jyoti' scheme is placed on industrialists and called the allegations false.
Refuting the claims on social media platforms that the gold plating of the sanctum sanctorum of the Kedarnath temple is brass, Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) termed it a "conspiracy".
"It was not a fire incident but a regular maintenance drill where there was some smoke from their chimney and it seemed like a fire. We also moved our teams to the spot but nothing was there. We are still at the spot", said the official in Mumbai Fire Brigade.
The investigation was triggered after Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted a media report about a delivery agent from Assam who was harassed and tortured by residents over false charges.
Hitting back at academicians for withdrawing their names as advisors from the NCERT, the statement said the "name-withdrawal spectacle" is just to "capture media attention". They "seem to have forgotten that textbooks are an outcome of collective intellectual engagement and rigorous efforts,