Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday lauded the Indian armed forces for the stupendous success of Operation Sindoor, saying that the entire world has witnessed India's strength, and no one in the world asked for proof.
Actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut on Thursday said that she deleted her social media post about US President Donald Trump's remarks on Apple's manufacturing in India.
Responding to claims of US President Donald Trump that India offered a trade deal with zero tariffs, Sunil Barthwal, Secretary Department of Commerce, on Thursday said that the external affairs minister, Dr S Jaishankar, has responded to the claim.
Speaking to reporters, Luthra said, "...This reference to my mind is to determine what is the way going forward, to what extent the Supreme Court will direct governors and presidents to act, to the extent that they will determine and sit over jurisdictions of governors and presidents. The is
BJP Bihar President Dilip Jaiswal criticised Rahul Gandhi for alleging he was stopped by police en route to Ambedkar hostel in Darbhanga. Jaiswal questioned Gandhi's intent and accused Congress of historical neglect of Dalit communities.
AIPA strongly opposed the Sports Ministry's decision to grant National Sports Federation (NSF) status to the Indian Pickleball Association (IPA), as communicated in a letter dated April 25, as per the AIPA press release.
BJP President and current BJP MLA from Tirunelveli, Nainar Nagendran, on Thursday hinted at a possible change in responsibilities for former state president K Annamalai within the party. However, the specifics have yet to be confirmed.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge slammed Bihar's NDA government for allegedly stopping Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi by the Bihar police when he was on his way to the Ambedkar hostel in Darbhanga.
Addressing the issue of President Droupadi Murmu questioning the Supreme Court's deadline ruling in state bills, former law minister Ashwani Kumar highlighted that "President of India has done well in making the reference."