AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar targets BJP over Delhi CM Kejriwal's 'Samman Raashi' for religious figures, questioning the BJP's lack of response, and alleging underhanded tactics such as vote deletion applications in Delhi.
The Supreme Court on Thursday posted for hearing on February 17 the plea of AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi seeking enforcement of Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act 1991, which preserves the character of religious places as they existed on August 15, 1947.
Congress MLA Nitin Raut blames Maharashtra's government for a violent clash between two groups in Jalgaon's Paladhi village. He accuses the government of diverting attention from development issues by fueling religious and caste conflicts.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Wednesday attacked the BJP for ordering the demolition of temples in the capital and accused them of pretending to protect Hinduism while secretly instructing officials and the LG to destroy temples.
Sit-ins by religious parties are continuing across six locations in Karachi, causing major traffic disruptions. Authorities urge commuters to use alternate routes as the protests block key roads and lead to police clashes.
He asked Kejriwal to take five resolutions, demanding an apology from the people of Delhi for promoting liquor in Delhi. The BJP leader also asked Kejriwal to stop making "false" promises and stop playing with the sentiments of women, elderly and religious people.
'Bhasma aarti' (offering with ashes) is a famous ritual here. It is performed during the 'Brahma Muhurta' between around 3:30 and 5:30 in the morning. According to religious beliefs, the wishes of the devotee who participates in the Bhasma aarti are fulfilled.
Whether it was Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Ayodhya, Haridwar, Mathura, Varanasi, Ajmer, Tirupati, or Guwahati, people flocked to iconic religious spots to celebrate the day.
"The young men and women who celebrate New Year have been instructed in this fatwa that celebrating New Year is not a matter of pride and neither should this celebration be celebrated nor should it be congratulated," Razvi said, emphasizing that the New Year marks the beginning of the Chr