Trinamool Congress (TMC) slammed BJP led Yogi government on the Muzaffarnagar incident and demanded strict action against the accused teacher. Party leaders expressed their views through party official social media platform with their posts.
The youth who died was identified as Nitin Ahirwar (18), a resident of Barodiya Nainagir villager in Sagar district. The incident occurred under Khurai police station in the district on Thursday.
“Today Madhya Pradesh has become a ‘Scam state’, ‘Corruption state’. You (people) have heard about the 50 per cent commission. Give money and take work, such a system of corruption has been made. If you (people) are not victims of corruption then you are witnesses of corruption,” Nath said.
As Rahul Gandhi raised the China issue twice during his ongoing Ladakh visit and alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi of lying about Chinese intrusion into Indian territory. BJP MP Dr Sudhanshu Trivedi on Friday slammed Gandhi and asked whether he is paying back to the grant received by the
“The primary responsibility for ensuring parity and justice for the state before the Cauvery Water Management Authority as well as the Supreme Court lies primarily before the state government,” Tejaswi Surya said while speaking to ANI.
Amnesty International slammed Pakistan over the multiple cases of enforced disappearance, and secret and arbitrary detentions and called out the authorities to take action and work towards ending this practice.
The Union Budget allocated Rs 60,000 crore for the MGNREGA scheme for 2023-24, 18 per cent lower than the Rs 73,000 crore budget estimates for the current year 2022-23, and about 33 per cent lower than the Rs 89,000 crore revised estimates for the current year.
Nationalist Congress Party leader Supriya Sule on Tuesday accused the BJP-led Central government of being anti-farmer and said that the farmers are suffering due to the increased input costs.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) vice president Ramesh Bellamkonda on Monday in a press conference slammed the Centre over the neglect of non-Hindi languages and demanded to conduct the Institute for Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) exam in Kannada.
Congress leader Pawan Khera on Saturday slammed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal's visit to Chhattisgarh and asked for a debate to compare the performance of the Congress government in Delhi vs AAP government here.
While speaking to ANI, the BJP leader said that the NEP was formed after deep analysis and research over six years and would have been instrumental in the development of the country, and further added that the move by the state government has been taken with political vengeance.