Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) came down heavily on Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy over his controversial remark that "burying BRS would be the true tribute to NTR," with party spokesperson Krishank accusing the Chief Minister of making reckless statements to divert public attent
"Today, Prime Minister Modi has laid out everything before the people of West Bengal--that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is working like a speed breaker in Bengal. He said that investment in Bengal will happen only when law and order are in place. Without fixing law and order, investment
This remark from Chief Minister Revanth Reddy came during a meeting with public representatives in Khammam district today. The day also marked the 30th death anniversary of N.T. Rama Rao (NTR).
Speaking to ANI on the upcoming GHMC polls, Reddy claimed that the Congress government in Telangana is planning major structural changes to the civic body without adequate public consultation.
Calling for an end to "utter lawlessness" under the TMC government, PM Modi said, "It is very necessary for TMC's reign of jungle raj to end in Bengal and for BJP's good governance to come."
Referring to southern politics, Sibal accused the BJP of attempting to expand its footprint in Tamil Nadu through what he termed "temple politics," after repeated electoral setbacks. "They are now trying this in Tamil Nadu, but they failed many times and have therefore started temple poli
Questioning the BJP's stand, Siddaramaiah asked which cases the party had ever referred to the CBI when it was in power and what moral authority it had to make such demands. The Chief Minister said he had himself referred eight cases to the CBI in the past, including the George and Soujan
Addressing reporters at the Karnataka Bhavan, Shivakumar remarked that the media has become the new "high command," claiming it discusses, follows and judges everything.
Congress MP Imran Masood on Sunday took a swipe at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde over the Maharashtra local body election results, saying Shinde is now fighting to protect his political existence and accusing the BJP of undermining its own allies.
"We worked under him, and the policies he introduced during his term are still being followed by successive governments. For the poor, he worked tirelessly to provide education and food security... He was a great leader and will always remain in people's hearts," Peddi Reddy said to ANI.<