Speaking at a joint press conference held today in New Delhi, along with BJP MPs from Karnataka, he said that farmers in Karnataka are not receiving urea on time.
Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari, who were part of the delegations India sent to partner countries to highlight its stand against cross-border terrorism, would not be among Congress speakers during debate on after Operation Sindoor in Lok Sabha, sources said.
Speaking to ANI, Yadav raised concerns over the government's failure to apprehend the terrorists behind the recent Pahalgam attack and criticised its silence on China's growing involvement in regional tensions.
He said that Shashi Tharoor speaks well, but his leadership doesn't allow him to speak on behalf of his party. However, he expressed his happiness that no one could stop Tharoor from speaking in favour of the country.
Speaking to reporters here, Chief Minister Abdullah said, "It's not confirmed yet. It's a good thing if it's confirmed. From the day of the Pahalgam attack, whether it is the police, paramilitary, or the army, they are after them (terrorists). If even one of them is killed in an encounter
Speaking at an event organised to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for various development works, he said, "All seven assembly constituencies of Mandya are as important to me as Kanakapura. Our government stands behind Maddur MLA Uday. We have laid the foundation stone for projects wo
Speaking to reporters here, Yadav said, "The SIR process is almost complete, but the way this process has been completed, the level of rigging that has taken place is probably unprecedented. We have repeatedly urged the Election Commission to ensure that the voter list is impartial... Wha
Speaking to ANI, Deepak Prakash said, "It is clear now that Congress is with traitors (Congress ka haath, deshdrohiyon ke saath)... The people of India will never forgive such Congress leaders and the party."
Speaking to reporters in Shimla ahead of the commencement of a four-day cabinet meeting, CM Sukhu said that anyone who insults the Indian National Flag will not be spared.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said she is not against any language or community and supports unity in diversity. Banerjee said many Hindi-speaking people joined the rally and thanked them for their support.
Speaking on the sidelines of a BSNL review meeting, the minister downplayed concerns about satellite communication services posing a significant threat to existing telecom operators, particularly the state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL).