Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin took a sharp jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing the central government of creating "trouble for state administrations" and "refusing to allocate the rightful share" of funds.
The Trinamool chief had held the railway portfolio in the NDA government under Atal Bihari Vajpayee between 1999 and 2001, and during the Congress-led UPA-2.
Kerala Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan questioned BJP's demand for an MLA's resignation, highlighting BJP's own leaders like former CM B S Yediyurappa involved in serious cases and CPI(M) leaders accused of similar charges who continue in office.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday attacked BJP-led Union Government, accusing it of snatching food from lakhs of poor families by arbitrarily cutting ration cards in the state.
The minister also argued that the tariff issue was being wrongly presented as an "oil dispute." He noted that the same criticism levelled at India for purchasing Russian energy had not been applied to larger importers, such as China and European nations.
The prime minister was addressing the people after inaugurating multiple metro railway projects in Kolkata, and emphasised that India now has the third-largest metro network in the world.
"Vote for us and the infiltrators will run away... We will not allow those infiltrators who are taking away the jobs of our youth and torturing women to stay in India... Some parties like TMC and Congress have succumbed to the politics of appeasement. They are encouraging infiltration onl
Union Home Minister accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin of doing "black deeds" and termed the ruling DMK as the "most corrupt" government in response to the protests of the opposition over the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill brought by the Union government in Parliament on Wed
In an official release, KTR accused the government of administrative incompetence and warned that the "downfall" of the present rulers, who have pushed farmers "to their limits," has begun.
DMK party Minister K.N. Nehru on Friday slammed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Vijay for referring to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin as "Uncle" during a public conference in Madurai, terming the remark disrespectful.