Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari on Saturday slammed Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, for his "attack on democracy" remarks made abroad, terming them "very wrong" and a grave insult to the nation.
Indian cricketer Rahul Tewatia, known for his all-round exploits in domestic cricket and the IPL, has once again expressed his dream of donning the Indian jersey, calling it the ultimate goal of his career.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) remained rational in its decision to move on from the seasoned swashbuckler Rohit Sharma and pass on the captaincy baton to young Shubman Gill, who has already been appointed as the Test skipper.
These remarks came after the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, met the Senate President of Colombia, Congress Overseas Chief Sam Pitroda, as shared on Saturday.
With the bat, Jadeja played an unbeaten knock of 104 runs from 176 balls, which came with the help of six fours and five sixes in his innings. With the ball, the left-arm spinner took four wickets in his 13 overs, where he conceded 54 runs and bowled three maiden overs in his spell.
Speaking to reporters, the BJP leader said, "Whenever there is an atmosphere of joy in the country, Rahul Gandhi and the rest of the INDI alliance parties start playing the tune of mourning. India's Gen-Z is engaged in making a self-reliant India. India is being advanced by following Prim
Rahul Tewatia stated that India's victory in the final is what matters, and not having the trophy awarded to them doesn't detract from their achievement. He emphasised that the Pakistan team hasn't won the trophy by taking it back.
Exceptional bowling performance from Indian spinners, especially by left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja, demolished the West Indies top and middle-order as they restricted them to 66/5 after the end of the first session on the third day of the Ahmedabad Test being played at Narendra Modi Sta
Who from the world of politics could ace the ramp if ever given a chance? For actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut, the answer is clear: Prime Minister Narendra Modi.