Madras High Court on Friday granted interim anticipatory bail to stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra in connection with multiple FIRs lodged against him over his alleged controversial remarks about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
Speaking to ANI, Manisha Kayande said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his tenure, has never oppressed any Muslims. In fact, he has tried to do justice to everybody. While MVA (Maha Vikas Aghadi) was always trying to appease Muslims and gain votes through a fake narrative.UBT tried to
"This is a big threat to the security of the country. This bill will definitely stop intruders from entering India, and the Bengal government should also rise above politics and fulfill its responsibility towards integrity and security of the country," the BJP leader told ANI.
Senior BJP leader Basanagouda R Patil has expressed strong criticism over the internal functioning of the Bharatiya Janata Party, alleging that "politically ambitious individuals and proponents of adjustment politics" caused significant setbacks to the party during the Lok Sabha elections
Union Minister Chirag Paswan accused the Opposition of misleading people on the Waqf Amendment Bill and creating an unnecessary controversy before its discussion in Parliament. He also criticised Opposition MLAs in Bihar, attributing their protests to electoral politics and questioning Musli
Reacting to CM Yogi's remarks, the DMK MP said, "Biggest joke in the world, when somebody from BJP, especially UP CM is talking about divisive politics. Like our Chief Minister has called political black comedy."
AIADMK National Spokesperson Kovai Sathyan criticized the Tamil Nadu government's resolution against the Waqf Amendment Bill, accusing the DMK of rushing to create a narrative based on religion and language.
"Tamil Nadu's fair and firm voice on #TwoLanguagePolicy and #FairDelimitation is echoing nationwide--and the BJP is clearly rattled. Just watch their leaders' interviews. And now Hon'ble Yogi Adityanath wants to lecture us on hate? Spare us. This isn't irony--it's political black comedy a
US Republican House Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene lashed out at a British journalist during a press conference on Wednesday, telling her to "go back" to the UK after being questioned about the so-called Signalgate controversy, Politico reported.