"There was a generation of (BJP) that sold their lands to save deposits for contesting elections...Today, we are fortunate to witness an era when BJP is the world's largest party," Nadda said while addressing an intellectual meet as part of the party's campaign for the Karnal Lok Sabha seat.
Young Nepali mountaineer Nima Rinji Sherpa took to social media and shared his experience after his interaction with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar on Friday.
"Earlier, there were governments that did not trust the capabilities of Indians...I have seen Prime Ministers who called Indians lazy from the Red Fort...PMs with such a mentality cannot develop India," PM Modi said.
Tvesa Malik and amateur Avani Prashanth were the top Indians after the first day at the Amundi German Masters. The duo shot even par 72 each and were tied 18th as the remaining five Indians in the field faced varying fortunes
"I say from the ramparts of the Red Fort that wealth creators should be respected in the country. Those who are successful, have resources, should be known for their prestige. Why should not multinational companies of my country flourish abroad?" PM Modi said.
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton said he is "excited" by his team's forthcoming upgrades with the seven-time champion hopeful they now finally have a "North Star" to follow in pursuit of improved pace.
In a display of opposition, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) organised a protest and announced a forthcoming conference to denounce the alleged increased militarisation of the region, with a fence being built around the port of Gwadar.
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Thursday said that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's decision to extend outside support to INDIA bloc has come only after Trinamool Congress chief realised that she needs INDIA bloc to "save her face and fortune" in West Bengal.
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 16: In the dynamic landscape of Indian politics, every election season brings forth a flurry of campaigns, promises, and strategies aimed at capturing the hearts and minds of voters. In the vibrant state of West Bengal, where political fervor runs deep, ABP
Bollywood's beloved power couple, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, are currently basking in the joys of their babymoon, enjoying a luxurious retreat in anticipation of their forthcoming parenthood.