Amidst the ongoing protests by Congress MLAs outside the Rajasthan legislative assembly over State Minister Avinash Gehlot's alleged 'dadi' remark about former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the Congress MLAs were denied from entering the house by the marshals.
The protest was led by Trichy MLA M Anbazhagan and the DMK's District Secretary Vairamani, who voiced their concerns regarding the alleged increasing push for Hindi in the state.
"I challenge Partap Singh Bajwa to prove that even three Congress leaders stand with him. His brother himself was in the BJP. He is an empty showpiece of Congress. All that he is saying is wrong," Dhaliwal told ANI.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Amanatullah Khan on Monday called out the BJP for failing to deliver on their promise to provide Rs 2500 to women by their first cabinet meeting.
Bajwa likened the situation to the "Eknath Shinde episode" in Maharashtra, where Shiv Sena MLAs defected to form a new government. He further claimed that these MLAs are making 'advance bookings' just like people buy tickets for DSiljit Dosanjh's show in advance.
The Rouse Avenue court on Monday extended the interim protection granted to Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah Khan till February 25 after hearing arguments on his anticipatory bail.
Addressing the media in Shimla, Awasthi criticized the BJP for what he called "baseless and irresponsible statements" regarding financial allocations in the state.
BJP MLA Satish Upadhyay on Monday called the party's recent election victory a proud moment, saying it marked the return of the party in Delhi after 27 years.
Samajwadi Party MLAs created a ruckus in the house after Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak's comment on Mulayam Singh. Vidhan Sabha Speaker Satish Mahana intervened, directing the protesting SP MLAs to leave the assembly
BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva and MLA Arvinder Singh Lovely congratulate AAP leader Atishi on becoming Leader of Opposition, expressing hopes for positive collaboration and offering sympathy for her past struggles within her own party.