Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign policy, calling it "brutally exposed" and listing six major failures ranging from US-Pakistan relations to the handling of China and the recent Iran crisis.
In an official circular issued, the Board informed that examinations slated for Monday, March 2, for both Class X and Class XII students in Bahrain, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) stand postponed. Revised dates will be announced later. The Students
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal addressed a rally at Jantar Mantar and hailed a recent court verdict as a "historic decision" in favour of the people of Delhi and the country.
"We are truly honoured that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leader of the NDA alliance, will be visiting Madurai tomorrow. He will visit the Lord Murugan temple, which, after a lot of struggle, has finally been opened to allow the auspicious lighting of the lamp," Goyal told the media.
All India Shia Council spokesperson Maulana Jalal Haider Naqvi on Saturday slammed the United States after it coordinated with Israel to launch a strike on Iranian sites, stating that the world has already witnessed how the US policies work, highlighting the situation in Iraq, Afghanistan
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot on Saturday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for comparing the party to the All-India Muslim League, calling it a "symbol of his political desperation."
With this loss, Sri Lanka, who had a fine group stage with three wins and a loss, ended their Super Eight stage without a win. On the other hand, even though Pakistan won, they could not restrict Sri Lanka to 147 or fewer runs, thus unable to climb over New Zealand's net-run-rate and failing
Just when Pakistan needed it the most, Sahibzada came in clutch with a brilliant 100 in 60 balls, with nine fours and five sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of over 166.
Ramesh argued that such military action was expected by "Modi's 'good friends", and that the Prime Minister's choice to visit Israel and display public support "highest moral cowardice" given the unfolding conflict.
Dixit questioned the legitimacy of Kejriwal's claims of false allegations in the excise policy case and demanded proof of his assertions regarding corruption in the Congress party in the past, stating that Kejriwal "spent three or four years jumping on the streets of Delhi", alleging corr
Sibal accused the agency of targeting whoever they want and dragging the probe as a political ploy for the benefit of Bharatiya Janata Party, citing the cases against Congress leader P Chidambaram as an example of his claim.