Lashing out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the One Nation, One Election initiative, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday said that if is truly BJP's intention to avoid expenses then, why does the BJP carry out so many rallies. He added that tomorrow the BJP will also qu
The BJP spokesperson criticised Congress for justifying derogatory remarks against Modi and questioned their stance on nationalism and Jammu and Kashmir.
China's first response to counter its record-high youth unemployment rate was to stop publishing the data altogether. After tampering with the calculation methods for six months, the data was published again, creating a false image of normalisation. But China's "questionable methodological r
National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah on Monday questioned the BJP-led government over its intention to implement 'One Nation-One Election' concept in its present tenure and asked how will it bring various political parties onboard a suggestion which has wide ramifications and about
The former president was the target of an attempted assassination at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, two months before the afternoon incident at Trump International Golf Club in Florida, which raised questions about the US Secret Service.
Congress leader and former MP DK Suresh on Sunday questioned Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy for supporting BJP MLA Munirathna, who allegedly hurled casteist slurs on the Vokkaliga community and its women.
KTR criticises Revanth Reddy for low-level comments and questions the appointment of defected MLA Arekapudi Gandhi as PAC Chairman, condemning the attack on a BRS MLA's house.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin slammed Union Finance Minister Sitharaman after an owner of Coimbatore reportedly apologised to Sitharaman over asking a question relating to GST and said that the Finance Minister has "handled the way in a shameful manner."
Citing the example of a restaurant owner of Coimbatore who reportedly apologised to Union Finance Minister Sitharaman over asking a question relating to GST, Priyanka Gandhi claimed that when a small businessman asks questions from the government, he gets 'humiliated'.