Following the cross-voting by Congress MLAs in the Rajya Sabha polls in Himachal Pradesh, leading to the defeat of the party candidate, party MP Digvijay Singh said that action would be taken against the rebels at right time.
"Those who want to join BJP, please leave fast...If they delay, we get confused...Those who want to leave (Congress) may be under some compulsion of their own. There is harassment from the Income Tax, CBI, ED. What can we do, if someone is wants to go. It is not right to stop people forceful
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 1: To mark St David's Day today, the celebration of Wales' patron saint, the Welsh Government has launched 'Wales in India' to strengthen ties and opportunities between the two countries.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 1: Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road Bengaluru organized 'The Med Talk - A Conversation on Cancer Awareness' at Krupanidhi Degree College to educate young minds about various aspects of cancer. Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road identifies the younger generation
The Baloch National Movement's Human Rights Department, PAANK, while highlighting the barbarous regime of the Pakistani administration, raised concerns over the continued 'enforced disappearances' of Baloch students.
Himachal Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajeev Bindal said on Thursday that the Congress has no right to stay in power after the party lost the Rajya Sabha election despite having a majority in the state assembly.
New Delhi [India], February 29: The Supreme Court on Tuesday reiterated that contracts entered into by minors are not enforceable under the law. Justices Hrishikesh Roy and Prashant Kumar Mishra's bench upheld the High Court's decision, which had declared null and void the sales agreements e
Following the disqualification of the six Congress MLAs, party MLA Vikramaditya Singh on Thursday said that it is not right for him to say anything on disqualification issue adding that he will speak to the Observers on the "future course of action."
During the hearing, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani reminded Kakar that the state institutions are bound by the law and cannot violate the rights of its citizens.
The Senate's decision saw 267 votes in favour and 50 against, marking a crucial step in the legislative process. The proposed legislation now awaits approval by a three-fifths majority from both houses during a joint congress scheduled for March 4.
Taking suo motu cognizance of a media report that a farmer was stopped from boarding a metro train by an official at Rajajinagar station in Karnataka's Bengaluru "because his clothes were untidy," the National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to the Chief Secretary, Government of