"Absolutely not. Those who left me will not be taken back," Uddhav Thackeray said when he was asked whether he will be taking back those leaders who had left his faction. When Sharad Pawar was asked the same question, he said, "There is no question of taking them back."
"They (BJP) said nobody can fight against the BJP. The people of Maharashtra showed them the mirror. We are very thankful to the people of Maharashtra. This fight was to save the Constitution and democracy. Modi sarkar is now changed to NDA sarkar. How many days this sarkar will work is q
On Friday, according to a media report, Kumaraswamy questioned if India needed investments like US-based semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology setting up a 2.5-billion-dollar unit in Gujarat and potentially receiving Rs 3.2 crore in subsidies for every job it creates.
Former India pacer Sreesanth believes India should stick to the winning combination, but Sanju Samson would be the one change he would like to see in the playing XI.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 14: Biohacking is picking up in India, with people trying everything from cryotherapy to IV therapy. As more people enter biohacking, it is important that we approach it with excitement and caution. Millionaires spending millions to reverse their biologica
US State Department spokesperson Mathew Miller had a googly question at his press briefing on Thursday related to the big surprise in the Cricket World Cup of the United States defeating Pakistan and he attempted to answer with a straight bat
On the reporter's question about RSS slamming the Bharatiya Janata Party alliance with the Nationalist Congress Party (Ajit Pawar faction), the Minister responded, "I want to ask how many seats we were given. Initially, in the seat-sharing arrangement, we were conferred with four seats but t
The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the Delhi government over tanker mafias and wastage of water in the national capital and asked the AAP government to file an affidavit explaining measures taken by it to prevent loss of water in the national capital.
Notably, the Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the Delhi government over tanker mafias and wastage of water in the national capital and asked the AAP government to file an affidavit explaining measures taken by it to prevent loss of water in the national capital.
In response to a question about repeated terrorist incidents in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and other areas, Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said that terrorism, especially cross-border terrorism, poses significant challenges to peace and stability in the region.