Congress MP Manickam Tagore raised questions about the NDA government for appointing a BJP MP as a pro-tem speaker and alleged them of neglecting an 8-term Dalit MP K Suresh.
The first session is expected to be stormy as the opposition is likely to corner the BJP-led NDA government on the election of the Speaker on June 26, discussions regarding allegations of paper leaks in NEET-UG and UGC-NET, and row over the appointment of the pro-tem Speaker.
Speaking on the issue of dissolving the organization and units, Apna Dal state spokesperson Rakesh Srivastava said that this is a common process and after the defeat in the election, a review is done and changes are also made in the organization and dissolving the units is one of the process
PM Modi emphasized the two leaders met 10 times in last one year, adding that this visit is special because PM Sheikh Hasina is India's first state guest in the third tenure of the NDA government.
After the BJP-led NDA formed government for a third straight term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that the results of the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections gave the message of stability and said that the nation has entered a new era of stable government.
Congress MP Manickam Tagore on Thursday launched an attack on the BJP-led NDA govt alleging that paper leaks have become a routine affair under PM Modi's government and said that Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan must take responsibility for the irregularities.
CM Chandrababu felt that the battle of the farmers who have given their lands for building the capital will remain in history as they continued their war for 1,631 days even after facing several cases and challenges.
After the Maharashtra BJP core committee meeting, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadanvis on Tuesday said that they analysed the party's results in the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls and discussed the blueprint for their strategy ahead of the Vidhan Sabha elections in the state.
Rajnath Singh has been given the responsibility to build a consensus for the election of the Speaker's post among alliance parties as well as opposition parties.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) returned to Indian markets, marking a net investment exceeding USD 1 billion over the last five trading sessions. On June 14, FPIs invested USD 644.61 million, which pushed their total investment past the 1 billion USD mark.