Former Chief of Army Staff Shankar Roychowdhury dubbed it as a challenge referring to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation from the post.
Hours after Sheikh Hasina, her fierce adversary, was ousted and fled the nation, Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin issued an order for the release of Khaleda Zia, the imprisoned former prime minister and country's prominent opposition figure, reported Al Jazeera.
Days after former Rajya Sabha MP Mamata Mahanta switched over to BJP from BJD, BJP MLA Ashok Mohanty said other BJD members will also join the BJP in the coming days and the party will welcome them all.
Reacting to the media reports that the central government is likely to bring a bill to curb the powers of the Waqf Board over assets, former Union Minister RK Singh on Monday said Waqf properties will be used in a better way.
Vidya Bhushan Soni, former Indian Ambassador to Bangladesh, has said that the overall situation in Bangladesh is unfortunately very tragic and that it was coming.
The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) celebrated a significant transition in leadership with a heartfelt farewell for former Director Prof Nageshwar Rao and a warm welcome for incoming Director Prof Raghavendra P Tiwari, who is also serving as the Vice Chancellor of the Central Unive
Former probationary IAS Puja Khedkar moved the Delhi High Court on Monday challenging Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) decision to cancel her candidature.
As the unrest situation in Bangladesh heightens, former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, said that an unstable Bangladesh can add to instability in parts of India, adding that our interlocutors will be engaged with concerned people in Bangladesh to ensure that our larger interests a
Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty has said that India will be watching the developments in the neighbouring country, which has seen the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following anti-government protests, and noted that New Delhi will look f