Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday sharply jibed Congress leader and LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi while speaking in the Rajya Sabha on counter-terrorism operations and development in Jammu and Kashmir and said, "If someone is sitting with black glasses on, how is it possible to show th
"Don't feel bad, the elected Delhi government cannot suspend any officer. This power has been snatched away from the Delhi government by the BJP central government. The Centre had told the Supreme Court that these powers cannot be given to an elected government," read the post by Saurabh Bha
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Friday took a jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government over the Naxal issue in Chhattisgarh, saying, "We have been hearing from Amit Shah ji for a long time that naxalism will end and also about terrorism."
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday took a swipe at opposition parties, saying those who failed to deliver during their tenure due to "Bhai-Bhatijavad" (nepotism) are now questioning the state's recruitment process.
BJP leader Vikram Randhawa reacted to the statement and said that Hindi is the national language and the government is doing everything so that it reaches the masses.
"DMK government's 'dismal budget' is similar to a directionless drifting vehicle, which does not have any driver to control the steering wheel reliably. This inconsiderate budget ignores the important needs of the people and is insensitive to the aspirations and necessities of what the pe
Speaking to ANI, Soundarajan said "This is a failed and empty budget. The state government's only aim was to change the logo of the state budget and not to change the fate of the people of Tamil Nadu...."
Former Australia speedster Jason Gillespie took a jibe at Pakistan's interim head coach Aaqib Javed for undermining them during their stint with the Men in Green and running a campaign "behind the scenes" to take their role across all formats.
Speaking on the issue of AAP MLAs being denied entry into the Delhi assembly premises, Khandelwal said that it was wrong to deprive the party of the right, however, the party had no interest in the assembly's proceedings.