PTI convoys led by Ali Amin Gandapur and Omar Ayub face intense police resistance, including tear gas shelling, as they march towards Islamabad. Despite government efforts to block the protest, PTI is determined to continue their march in support of Imran Khan's release.
"Today's meeting consists of Islamic scholars from all over the country...they lead this community and make decisions... want the message to go to the Centre that the Waqf Amendment Bill is totally a farce and it is going to be an injustice to the community. The All India Muslim Personal Law
After the all-party meeting ahead of the winter session of Parliament concluded, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday said that the union government was ready to discuss any topic raised by the political parties. He said that the only request was that both houses of the P
DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan launched fresh attacks on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and alleged that the party has no political morals adding that they somehow "manipulate their victory through unlawful means."
According to sources, the Congress can raise Northeast issues specifically Manipur along with Adani, border situation at the Line of Actual Control in the meeting.
Political Analyst Tehseen Poonawalla on Saturday stated that Congress and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) need to reflect upon the reasons behind their defeat in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. He added that the MVA should now stop blaming the EVMs for the loss.
Pointing that social media platform X is already banned in Pakistan since February this year, the PTI on Saturday, accused the current regime of cracking down on social media activists and their families, abducting and torturing them.
Speaking to ANI at the launch of the Association of Indian American Minorities (AIAM) in Maryland, US, Tarar emphasised that India has emerged as the fifth largest economy under PM Modi's leadership who always keeps 'India First'.
Congress on Saturday expressed satisfaction over the result of Jharkhand assembly polls, saying the party has done well in the state and that it will analyse the outcome in Maharashtra which is "completely opposite" to the expectations and "very strange".
The meetings provided the delegation with valuable insights into the UK's legislative processes, including how ideas evolve into political party policies, the navigation of these policies through the House of Lords, and the steps required to pass legislation, as per the statement
Vinod Tawde reaffirmed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's enduring popularity in Maharashtra, stating that it remains a key factor in the state's political landscape.