In a sharp attack on Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Brijesh Pathak took to X to question the "DNA" of the SP, accusing it of being linked to mafias, corruption, and communal violence.
Michael Rubin, currently a senior fellow at the American Enterprises Insitute, stated that the Pakistani military cannot shield itself from the full reality of the fact that it "lost very, very badly."
Speaking to ANI, Saurabh Bharadwaj said, "Our armed forces risked their lives to defeat the enemy, and Pakistan was scared and worried. This was the time to reclaim the Pak-occupied Kashmir. By agreeing to a ceasefire, you have betrayed the country."
Amidst the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, a woman was injured due to cross-border firing in Jammu and Kashmir's Akhnoor. She was admitted to the nearest hospital in the region, where her condition is stable.
"The monsters who destroyed the lives of our sisters...their reins are coming to an end today. Terrorists and their masters are being punished. It is clear that they are scared. Pakistan has become such a factory of terrorism that its destruction is beneficial for humanity. The sheltering of
Remembering the days, Jyotiben Upadhyay, one of the members of the Home Guard services, said that she had witnessed blackouts in Bhuj, which had left people scared, further stating that she, along with other women, would go around the streets to comfort the people.
"Why have you house arrested someone who wants to do good to the people of Andhra Pradesh? You and your alliance, the BJP, are doing a gross injustice to the people of the state, be it regarding special status, Polavaram (project), or Amravati capital. You haven't done any justice. Today, be
A tourist from Kolkata, West Bengal, who is visiting Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, spoke to ANI about her trip and said, "Before I came here, I was scared, but now it feels great."
The family of Muzamil, a zipline operator accused of shouting "Allahu Akbar" during the Pahalgam terror attack, has defended their son. According to Abdul Aziz, Muzamil's father, his son was scared and crying after the incident.
The family of Muzamil, a zipline operator accused of shouting "Allahu Akbar" during the Pahalgam terror attack, has defended their son. According to Abdul Aziz, Muzamil's father, his son was scared and crying after the incident.
Two Congress leaders, Udit Raj and Shashi Tharoor, have come face to face after the latter backed the central government after the Pahalgam terror attack, saying no country has "100 per cent foolproof intelligence"