BJP on Saturday launched a strong attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over violence in Bengal during protests against the Waqf Amendment Act and alleged that the police were not taking action against the culprits.
Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche, 56, reportedly sought refuge in Vietnam after experiencing harassment from Chinese authorities in Tibet due to his active role in preserving Tibetan language and cultural identity.
The BYC, a prominent rights group in the region, issued a public statement on Friday, condemning the recent arrests of its top leaders and calling for "full preparation" by all organizational zones to sustain a unified and coordinated resistance effort.
Reacting to the allegations of Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel that "BJP is conspiring against him," Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai called the allegations "wrong and baseless" and said that the latter is allegedly "accused of taking protection money" in the Mahadev betting app
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday condoled the demise of Daripalli Ramaiah, lauding him as a "champion of sustainability" for his lifelong dedication to planting and protecting lakhs of trees.
Taking to social media X, Adhikari said that the protest was a 'premeditated act of violence' and an 'assault on democracy and governance' by the Jihadist forces.
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Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari on Friday raised concerns over what he described as "large-scale violence, anarchy, and lawlessness" in the state, attributing it to protests by a group he called "radicals" opposing the Constitution and law of the