The BJP on Thursday hit back at Rahul Gandhi's allegations relating to connection between "BJP, exit pollsters and dubious foreign investors" and accused the Congress leader of "conspiring to mislead market investors"
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah had given "investment advice" to people during the campaign for the lok Sabha polls which resulted in losses of lakhs of crores to retail investors and demanded a Joint Parliamen
"He appeared before the ED, he was questioned yesterday, and today, suddenly, the news of the arrest came. He was arrested after PM Modi's speech, so a political angle comes into this. A person honestly appeared before the ED and he was not someone who would have run away, so the law shou
Two men were attacked with knives in the national capital on Thursday, and one man was later declared dead.
At 1:37 am on Thursday, the police received information from JPC Hospital that two injured boys were admitted.
The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in an appeal moved by Gautam Kumar Basak, the then Executive Secretary, Joint plant committee (JPC), Ministry of Steel, Government of India challenging his conviction and three years imprisonment by the tri
"Words are fine but what matters more is intent and related actions. The latest in the Modani saga reveal that six out of eight funds—that had links to Adani group and that were allegedly moving money and manipulating stock price on its behalf—have been shut down," Jairam Rame
“You have convened a special five-day session of the Parliament beginning 18 September 2023. I must point out that this Special Session has been convened without any consultation with other political parties. None of us have any idea of its agenda.”
Targeting the BJP-led government over allegations concerning the Adani group, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday accused the Prime Minister of “being quiet” and said the least that should be done is a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe
The Special Court of Delhi on Tuesday awarded three years of rigorous imprisonment to Gautam Kumar Basak, former executive secretary of Joint Plant Committee (JPC), Ministry of Steel, under the Prevention of Corruption Act, in connection with a corruption case involving coal block allocat
The Special Court of Delhi on Friday pronounced its judgment and convicted Gautam Kumar Basak, the then Executive Secretary, Joint plant committee (JPC), Ministry of Steel, Government of India under the Prevention of Corruption Act, in a case of corruption in coal block allocation.
"Sharad Pawar and his party have kept their view, there's nothing wrong with this. JPC has been demanded in the past as well and it was in effect then why today are they not allowing JPC? There should be JPC to find the truth," he said