Taking up the allegations of alleged 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans raised by Congress workers inside the Assembly while celebrating party leader Naseer Hussain's win in the Rajya Sabha polls, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said that voice samples have been sent to FSL and culprits will be
Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrashekhar on Wednesday hit out at the Congress party over pro-pak slogans raised by the supporters of elected Rajya Sabha MP Nasser Hussein.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) unit in Karnataka held protest outside Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru, alleging that pro-Pakistan slogans were raised by the supporters of Rajya Sabha member Syed Naseer Hussain.
In a video post shared on 'X', Hussain said, "Today, as some of our party supporters and workers and some people were celebrating the victory of three candidates, I was there in the midst of them and then lots of slogans like 'Nasir Hussain Zindabad', 'Nasir Khan Zindabad', 'Nasir Sahab Zind
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi condemned the alleged pro-Pakistan sloganeering raised by Rajya Sabha member Syed Naseer Hussain's supporters at the Vidhana Soudha and alleged that the grand old party is directly supporting Pakistan.
As per the complaint filed by the Karnataka BJP, it was alleged that after the returning officer declared that Hussain was elected to the Rajya Sabha, at around 7 pm, his supporters, who had gathered at the premises of the Vidhana Soudha "at the instance of Hussain suddenly shouted 'Pakis
members of the People's Unity of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), which is commonly known as the CBA, under the leadership of President Hidayatullah Khan, took to the streets raising slogans and banners with messages of defiance against what they perceived as a calculated attempt to di
"They (opposition in Bihar) raised Khelo Hoga slogans. I request the government to order a CBI investigation into the charges of horse trading claims. How much money was given must be investigated," he said.
After the NDA government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar won the Bihar floor test, JDU MLA Leshi Singh took a jibe at opposition leaders by reminding them of their "khela hoga" slogans and said that the opposition did not have the numbers.
In Bradford, the protesters outside the Consulate of Pakistan raised slogans against Islamabad, demanding rights for the people of PoK. They demanded free electricity, employment, and better education facilities for those living in the occupied territory.