Rahatkar, who is part of the probe committee constituted by the NCW, is visiting affected areas, including Malda and Murshidabad, and is on a three-day visit. She said her visit aims to boost the morale of women who have been left traumatised by the communal unrest.
Rahatkar, who is part of the probe committee constituted by the NCW, will visit affected areas, including Malda and Murshidabad, over the next three days. She said her visit aims to boost the morale of women who have been left traumatised by the communal unrest.
Actress and writer Molly Ringwald shared that her 1985 film 'The Breakfast Club' continues to resonate with audiences; she said she doesn't believe "in remaking that movie".
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appealed to Governor CV Ananda Bose on Thursday to visit the violence-hit Murshidabad after confidence of people is restored. She said that she has already announced her policy on providing compensation to the victims after three people were killed
She said that since Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has assured the people that the Waqf Bill will not be implemented in the state, the of the muslim community must "channelise our energies constructively" and not let communal forces exploit these incidents.
Singer Chinmayi Sripaada has slammed Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ponmudy after he made controversial remarks on Hinduism and women. She said that the minister described 'joke' because apparently there is a 'market' for these jokes in a public gathering.
The actress turned politician heaped praise on PM Narendra Modi and said that there can be a stain on the moon but there is not a single stain on PM Modi. She said that RSS follows the ideology of "Sanatan, nationalism, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam."
Speaking about her outfit, she said, "Its very easy and comfortable. I can wear it any time, either for the party or any day like for dinner or coffee.
After the inspection, Rekha Gupta interacted with the reporters and said that the previous governments never took these drains seriously. She said that they were never cleaned, and the agencies were unclear as to who would clean them.
Reddy added that the Congress government in Karnataka believes in "serving people" without regard to their religion, language, or caste. She said that the BJP was "jealous" of the good works being carried out by the state government.