Recently, the Madhya Pradesh High Court allowed the survey by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) at the disputed Bhojshala Temple-Kamal Maula Mosque complex.
"People in Gaya have expectations. The public is discussing 'what PM Modi thinks of Jitan Ram Manjhi' and his proximity with him ...if Jitan Ram Manjhi wins this time, then he will definitely be honoured (at the Centre)," he said.
"In compliance of the order of Hon'ble High Court, Madhya Pradesh at Indore in Writ Petition No. 10497 of 2022 the Archaeological Survey of India would be conducting archaeological survey/ scientific investigation/ excavation as directed by the Hon'ble Court from early morning of 22.3.2024,"
A political activist from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir criticized Pakistan at the United Nations for disregarding human rights and failing to maintain law and order in the occupied region.
Bhartaiya Janata Party leader Nalin Kohli said on Thursday that by calling a government elected by the people 'Asura Shakti', the Congress is "confirming" that they have "no faith" in the people of India, "those who determine the destiny of India."
Reacting to Union Home Minister remarks on "parivarvaad", National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party has no problem with 'parivarvaad' parties but they have problems with parties that oppose it.
"Discussions are going on. There is no hurry. We will tell you once a decision is made...People of NDA need not worry. They should worry about themselves - whether they would survive in 2024 (Lok Sabha Elections) and 2025 (Bihar Assembly Elections)...BJP need not think, the public will teach
The court termed it a "serious matter", and issued notice to the President, Secretary of the Jan path Diwani Bar Association Gautam Budh Nagar and SSP Gautam Budh Nagar.
Following Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's fresh plea in Delhi High Court seeking no coercive action against him in connection with the excise policy case, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday said that Delhi CM, who began his entire political career on the principle that he will "fi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday lashed out at the Centre and asserted that there is "no democracy" in India today, adding that the idea that India is a democracy is a "lie."