Congress leader Pawan Khera on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his recent "katta" (country-made pistol) remark, saying that the language of guns and "kanpatti" (temple of the head) reflects the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) mentality, not that of Bi
The large demonstration took place in the Kosar area along the Bajaur-Peshawar Highway and was attended by people from Lra Banda, Shagi, Kosar, Janat Shah, Galo Kass, Gooro, and surrounding regions, as reported by Dawn.
The Congress MP also alleged that many BJP leaders and workers, who had voted in elections in other states, voted in Bihar in the first phase of the election.
Speaking to reporters after casting her vote in Patna, Rabri Devi said, "Narendra Modi ji makes statements on 'katta' (guns) but it is the people of his party who fire bullets, they abduct, fire bullets and kill people. Modi ji doesn't remember all that."
Speaking to ANI in Patna, Bharti said, "We are receiving tremendous support. Tejashwi is getting the support of Bihar's unemployed brothers because we are going into the elections on their issues. We are talking about the youth, women, inflation, and jobs."
According to Delhi Police, the local police station received information about the incident around 11:10 pm on Monday. The Station House Officer (SHO), along with other officials, immediately reached the spot. On inquiry, it was revealed that the injured youth had gone out with his wife t
Yadav said that whenever the PM goes to Gujarat, he talks about factories, but during his Bihar visit, he talks about guns. The RJD leader stressed that he has never seen such a "low-level" language from a Prime Minister.
A minor argument took a violent turn in Delhi's Govindpuri area when a man opened fire, leaving two people injured, including a bystander. The accused, identified as Abdul Kadir alias Lalla, was arrested within two hours of the incident, and police recovered blood-stained clothes and an e
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According to police, multiple gunshots were fired at the victim, who died on the spot. Forensic experts and police teams immediately reached the location for investigation.
Referring to the Mokama murder case, Yadav said, "Murders are taking place in broad daylight, names are there in FIRs, but still the accused passes by the police station and campaigns, he is roaming around with a convoy of 40 people carrying guns and ammunition. A murder has taken place,