Speaking to ANI, Odisha Minister Mukesh Mahaling said, "I am grateful to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the budget is in favour of the middle class."
Speaking to ANI, Patra said "There is nothing special in the budget in the context of Odisha. The double-engine government in Odisha has given a double betrayal to the people of the state. Many states are being given a lot of airports..."
Speaking to ANI, Panda said "This is desperation... because the people this time have made up their mind to not give him (Kejriwal) any votes. PM Modi has clarified that no welfare schemes will be stopped. His lies won't be of any use..."
Speaking to the media ahead of the Union Budget, Yadav demanded immediate action and called for the Army's intervention, highlighting the unprecedented denial of the Shahi Snan by saints.
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, speaking at a community gathering in Delhi's Shahapur Jat village, criticized the AAP government, accusing them of corruption and incompetence while expressing confidence that Delhi residents would support PM Modi's vision.
Speaking to ANI, signalling the party's optimism ahead of the upcoming elections, Kishan said, "Jhaadu wale ja rahe hain, Modi ji aa rahe hai (the broom is going, Modi ji is coming).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for a national effort to combat obesity and reduce oil consumption. Speaking at the 38th National Games in Dehradun, he emphasised the importance of regular exercise, a balanced diet, and a 10 per cent reduction in daily oil consumption.
Speaking to ANI, DC Mandar said, "It came to my knowledge yesterday that entry of vehicles in the Commissionerate area has been banned until 4th Feb. But there is nothing like that. I issued a statement refuting this yesterday. Our traffic schemes were only for the 'mukhya snan' days."
Sheikh Theyab was speaking during the board meeting of the International Humanitarian and Philanthropic Council, which he chaired in his capacity as the Chairman.
While reacting to President Murmu's address to the joint session of the Parliament, Sonia Gandhi told reporters, "The President was getting very tired by the end...She could hardly speak, poor thing."