Haryana minister Anil Vij on Tuesday slammed Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's recent remarks on Operation Sindoor and said that Mann's background as a comedian is evident in his attempt to inject humor into politics.
"Rahul Gandhi's words reflect his values. He makes such indecent remarks against the country's Prime Minister. But this is what can be expected from Rahul Gandhi, whose heart beats for Pakistan. Because when he offers floral tributes to the statue of his grandmother (Indira Gandhi), he do
According to ECI, the new VTR sharing process reduces the time lag associated with earlier manual reporting methods. However, the legal requirement to detail the account of votes recorded by the polling agents remains unchanged.
A total of 10 columns have been actively deployed by Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) and Inspector General Assam Rifles (East) to conduct rescue, relief, and medical aid operations. One additional column remains on standby at Haflong for rapid deployment if required.
New Delhi [India], June 3: In the past, the tales of business successes were hidden behind boardroom doors, shared in conference hallways, or lost in technical whitepapers. Visionary founders, gritty CEOs, fearless disruptors--each full of a spark that could set industries afire--remained ou
"The tradition of inviting Indian PMs continued after 2014. But now, for the first time in 6 years, Vishwaguru will not be in attendance at the Canada summit. Whatever spin may be given, the fact remains that this is yet another big diplomatic bungle," the Congress leader added in the pos
BJP Punjab spokesperson Pritpal Singh Baliawal has launched a scathing attack on Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann over his remarks on Operation Sindoor.
Speaking to ANI, Karra said, "Like every year, today's fair at the Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple reflects our deep-rooted tradition of communal harmony among Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians. Another testament to this unity was seen during the Pahalgam incident, where a Muslim child and 26
Vacant judge positions at Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan's Supreme Appellate Court remain unfilled for eight years, causing case backlogs and delaying justice for two million people. Despite Supreme Court orders, vacancies persist, worsening the situation, says Muhammad Iqbal, newly e