Lashing out at "so-called liberals" inside the country, Singh said, "The so-called liberals, here, who talk about the rights of minorities, why are they silent about Pakistan? They should voice against it."
He said, "Despite being a part of the NCR, it was disappointing to prepare for the competition before 2017. People looked at the city from the wrong perspective. It was a fantasy that there could be a possibility of investment here, but changing that perception within six years, the result o
Actor Shah Rukh Khan, who completed 31 years in Bollywood on Sunday, interacted with his fans and answered their questions on social media.
Taking to Twitter, SRK shared a post informing his fans to ask their questions for 31 minutes.
"Preparations underway for Kharchi Puja in Agartala. Every year a large number of devotees are gathered here. In view of this, we have made all the preparations. Watchtowers, CCTVs and arrangements for checking at Nakas are done. Ambulances have also been kept on standby," Khayerpur Outpost
Three students from Tamil Nadu and Kerala have been arrested for allegedly growing and selling cannabis through hi-tech farming at their rented accommodation here in Karnataka's Shivamogga, police said on Sunday.
Andhra Pradesh police on Saturday, arrested three people for allegedly committing theft by breaking the locks of houses in Nellore area here, said the police.
A meeting will be held between Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President JP Nadda, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution and Textiles Piyush Goyal and BJP's Organization General Secretary BL Santosh on S
"The Prime Minister of India took questions for the first time in 9 years and to a specific question, he claimed there was no discrimination against religious minorities in India. As many as 300 churches were burnt in Manipur. Isn't that discrimination? The CAA was formulated on the basis
During his hour-long address at the Ronald Reagan Centre in Washington DC, the PM thanked the Indian community for turning up in large numbers and said "I can sense a mini-India converging here. I thank you all for coming here. I have received unprecedented love and affection during my st
During his address to the Indian diaspora in Washington, DC on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed that a Tamil Studies Chair will be established here at the University of Houston.
District in-charge Minister of Dakshina Kannada, Dinesh Gundu Rao on Friday said that the root cause behind disturbing peace in the district is the widespread use of illegal drugs here.