BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on Saturday targeted Rahul Gandhi over his allegations relating to the Election Commission, saying that they are waiting for the Congress leader to explode the "atom bomb" he spoke of in relation to the poll panel and that the opposition leader is in the hab
Speaking to reporters in Patna, the Union Minister said, "In today's program, an amount of approximately 21,000 crore rupees under the Prime Minister's Kisan Samman Nidhi was released, and the central and state governments are jointly implementing many schemes for the welfare of farmers. Eff
Punjab Vigilance Bureau on Saturday conducted raids at Ranjit Singh Gill's residence, who is the owner of Gillco Group, in Chandigarh, hours after he joined the BJP.
The Union Minister mocked Gandhi's claim of possessing "atom bomb" of proof regarding vote rigging. "If he has such a bomb, he should test it and show the evidence," Singh said, adding that Gandhi's remarks lacked substance. He recalled previous dramatic statements made by Gandhi, such as
He apprised the Union Minister about the losses incurred by the state due to recent cloudbursts and heavy rains. He added that heavy losses occurred to buildings and infrastructure, roads, bridges, water supply schemes, and residential properties, besides losses to precious human lives durin
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for alleging that elections in India were rigged. He said that the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha does not have any proof to substantiate his claim.
Congress MP and senior advocate Manu Singhvi on Friday launched a pointed attack on the Central government, accusing it of hollowing out cooperative federalism and transforming it into a tool of political control.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan visited Bihar on 'Kisan Utsav Diwas', and stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has transferred over ₹20,000 crore to nearly 10 crore farmers' bank accounts through the PM-KISAN scheme.
Addressing an event titled 'Constitutional Challenges - Perspectives & Pathways', Singhvi said, "Governors today act as the glorified agents of the ruling party, not constitutional empires. Speakers suspend opposition or remain mute when the ruling party should be held to account."