Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday lashed out at Bihar's Co-operative Minister and RJD leader Surendra Yadav for his remarks on Agniveer scheme, and said that the remark was 'shameful and offensive'.
Alleging that the BJP is indulged in "creating riots", the Bihar Deputy Chief Minister said that the people of the state have decided to oust the party from power in the Lok Sabha elections slated next year.
"Open the BJP manifesto. What have they done for farmers, the electricity, and many other promises made? It is not the duty of government to build temples and mosques," the Congress leader said on Friday.
Coming down heavily on Congress for raising slogan 'Modi teri kabar khudegi' (Modi, your grave would be dug), Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the country and people are saying "Modi Tera Kamal Khilega" (Modi, your lotus will bloom).
Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction) leader Sanjay Raut on Thursday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre and said that the government is choking the opposition.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan lashed out at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for questioning the triple talaq law bought by the Modi governemnt and said that triple talaq is nowhere, not in Muslims nor even in Quran.
After poet-lyricist Javed Akhtar slammed Pakistan for 26/11 terror attacks at the Faiz Festival in Lahore, Uddhav Thackeray faction leader Sanjay Raut praised Akhtar on Thursday and said that President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi should felicitate him.
Kamal Nath has no attachment to the soil of Madhya Pradesh, its rituals, and its culture. He is not connected to the roots of the state, CM Chouhan said, adding that Nath is calling Madhya Pradesh a 'Madira Pradesh', it is an insult to the state. It is an insult to the 8.5 crore people of th
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He further slammed those who ask what Congress has done in 70 years and said the grand old party gave voting rights to all citizens at a time when most of the nations did not have such provisions.
"It is disturbing to see the baseless and malicious allegations that are being made. Politics on a sensitive crime is not a good sign for our democracy," CM Patnaik said.