"At Uri and Pulwama they (Pakistanis) had attacked the Army and CRPF, but they forgot that the UPA government is not in power, it is the BJP government in power. And not Mauni Baba Manmohan Singh, but Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister," Amit Shah said.
A local court sent Vijay Mishra – lawyer of slain gangster Atique Ahmed – who was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police from Lucknow on Saturday, to 14-day judicial custody today.
Launching a strong attack on the Centre over a hike in commodities prices, Congress on Sunday demanded the government to slash the prices of petrol and diesel by 35 per cent.
In a major development in connection with the murder of Atiq Ahmed, the lawyer of the slain gangster-turned-politician was on Saturday night, police said.
"(Since the ethnic clashes broke) neither the Prime Minister has visited the state, nor given any statement on it. Manipur is a part of the country, the people of the state are the citizens of India. If the Prime Minister does not visit the state, then it is our duty to go there," Raut said
Slamming the Opposition delegation visiting Manipur, Bharatiya Janata Party National Secretary Tarun Chugh said that while the Centre is trying to restore normalcy, the opposition is “staging a drama”.
"Instead of analysing the situation there (Manipur), they are posting pictures on their way to the airport and from the airport, so are they on political tourism? They should consider having a discussion in Parliament...", the BJP MP said.
Slamming the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre over the situation in Manipur, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi said that party leaders would accompany Prime Minister Narendra Modi if he visits the violence-hit state with an all-party delegation.
Hours after landing in Manipur, the 21-member delegation of the grand Opposition alliance I.N.D.I.A visited the victims of Manipur violence at a relief camp in Churachandpur on Saturday.
Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha has slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Central government over the legislations brought by it and those on its agenda for the monsoon session of Parliament alleging that the bills do not achieve the purpose for which they have been drafted
Slamming the Opposition parties for “repeatedly disrupting” the Parliament during his address, Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar on Friday said that for the Opposition, partisan politics is more important than national progress.