Amid internal turmoil in the Indian National Congress, Former Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Bhupen Kumar Borah on Tuesday said he is willing to withdraw his resignation if senior leaders Pradyut Bordoloi and Debabrata Saikia convince him that the party unit is function
The two-day event began on Sunday afternoon with the active involvement of general secretaries Gagan Kumar Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma. Acting party president and other senior party members abstained from the opening ceremony in protest.
Addressing the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) Executive meeting at Gandhi Bhavan, he said the Congress has survived for 140 years precisely because "there is freedom in the party," unlike several regional outfits that collapsed due to "rigid, centralised" leadership styles.
Suresh asserted that both the leaders have made promises to the people of the state, which they need to fulfil. He further said that there were no talks on "power sharing," as both leaders clearly stated, so the issue doesn't need to be discussed.
Amid speculation over leadership change in Karnataka, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday said that all party-related issues would be discussed internally and not in the media.
US President Donald Trump and NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met at the White House for a cooperative discussion focused on affordability and housing. Despite past clashes, both struck a friendly tone, with Trump defending Mamdani from tough questions and praising their shared ideas.
While addressing the media, PMK Legislative Party Leader GK Mani emphasised the importance of party unity, stating, "We all want to stand united and be in one line. Within a few months, the five-year term will come to an end. What our party founder, Dr S Ramadoss, has decided is absolutel
Delhi BJP leaders on Monday hailed the inauguration of party unit's new office in the national capital and said it will help strengthen the resolve for public service, social welfare, and good governance.
Delhi BJP leaders on Monday hailed the inauguration of party unit's new office in the national capital and said it will help strengthen the resolve for public service, social welfare, and good governance.
The expulsion order, issued on the party's official letterhead on September 8, 2025, marks the culmination of months of internal strife between Sathya and the leadership, particularly over his alleged actions that were seen as undermining party unity and discipline.