Addressing the reporters here, the Union Minister said, "No patriotic citizen, irrespective of his political position, should criticise his country outside his own country. I believe that tarnishing one's country's reputation in the world is a crime against the country. We can discuss amo
Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif ruled out apologising for her remarks against the PPP, saying she only spoke to defend Punjab's people. She criticised PPP leaders over flood aid and water disputes, rejected "wrongful criticism," and stressed Punjab's dignity, Dawn reported.
Defence expert Anil Gaur supports Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi's remarks on Operation Sindoor on Friday, warning that Pakistan must stop sending terrorists into India.
India rejected Bangladesh's claims linking New Delhi to recent Khagrachhari violence, calling them "false and baseless." MEA said Dhaka was failing to maintain law and order and shifting blame, as tensions remain high after clashes between tribal groups and settlers left several dead and
PPP and journalists briefly boycotted Pakistan's National Assembly session on Friday. PPP staged a walkout over CM Maryam Nawaz's remarks, while journalists protested a police raid at the National Press Club. Both returned after government assurances, Dawn reported.
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi claimed that in India, one can say 'I love Modi' but not 'I love Mohammad', responding to the controversy over the circulation of "I Love Mohammad" posters and signs. His remarks come amid continuing tensions in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly, following a protest ov
The BJP has jumped into the mounting controversy, raising strong objections against remarks made by Rahul Gandhi, labelling them as "anti-India" and "insulting" to the nation. ABJP leader said that it was Gandhi's nature to tarnish India's image abroad.
His remarks follow Gandhi's statement on Thursday, in which he said that "cowardice" was at the heart of the ideology of the RSS and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Chandrashekhar said that the instructions to issue show-cause notices to former MP Gowda and Tumkur MLA Ranganath were given by Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President DK Shivakumar. He further stated that action will be taken against the two leaders over their remarks.
Labelling Gowda's statements as "unruly", Congress issued a notice asking for the reason behind making such remarks, and said that it was a "violation of party discipline".