Bangladesh's interim government, headed by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, is seriously considering banning Sheikh Hasina's Awami League (the oldest existing political party in the country), the interim government said in a statement on Friday.
Asserting that Pakistan is "habitual of giving shelter to terrorists," Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Praveen Khandelwal on Friday said that there is "no stability" in their own country, so they never want India to "move ahead" with prosperity.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Priyanka Kakkar hailed the Armed forces for conduction air strikes under Operation Sindoor and then thwarting Pakistani drone strike. She said that Pakistan started the conflict but Indian Armed forces will put an end to it.
"We demand that the government provide a two-day holiday on the occasion of Maharana Pratap Jayanti so that we can make preparations for one day and celebrate the festival the next day. At places, his statue has been made. At the Riverfront, we have announced plans to build a park in the nam
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Friday reiterated his party's support to the Centre for its steps aimed at fighting terrorism. He added that India will get the support of the countries which are suffering from the menace of terrorism.
The protest, which began at 10 pm on Thursday in front of the Jamuna, the residence of the interim government's Chief Adviser, demanding a ban on the Awami League, is still ongoing.
Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Dilip Jaiswal on Friday said that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will hold a security review meeting on May 10.
Party leaders and workers marched with the national flag, expressing solidarity with the security forces and sending out a message of unity during the ongoing border developments.
Rahul Gandhi congratulated Sunny Joseph on becoming the new KPCC chief and wished him success. He also praised outgoing chief K. Sudhakaran for his strong leadership and service to the Congress party and the people of Kerala.
"The government should control the propaganda happening. Otherwise, it will pull down the morale of our Army. The entire world is laughing at us. Even the retired army men are saying, 'What is happening?' However, some of them are going on TV and giving expert commentary like it is cricket.
Communist Party of India (Marxist) MP John Brittas on Thursday expressed support for the government's actions against terrorism, stating that all political parties back the armed forces' efforts. However, he also emphasised the need for caution to avoid escalating the situation.